Grahn B H, Stewart W A, Towner R A, Noseworthy M D
Can Vet J. 1993 Jul;34(7):418-24.
The purpose of this study was to investigate magnetic resonance imaging of the normal canine and feline eye, orbit and optic nerves using proton density-weighted, T(1)-weighted and T(2)-weighted images. The clinical application of magnetic resonance imaging in veterinary ophthalmology was also investigated using three clinical cases: a feline orbital melanoma, a feline optic nerve meningioma, and a canine orbital fibrosarcoma. Gadolinium diethylenetriamine pentaacetic acid enhanced magnetic resonance imaging was completed on the case of feline optic nerve meningioma. Magnetic resonance imaging provides excellent anatomical detail of the canine and feline eye, orbit, and optic nerves due to its superior soft tissue contrast, and its multiplanar and multislice imaging capability. Therefore it is of value for diagnostic imaging of some ophthalmic and neuro-ophthalmic conditions in the dog and cat.
本研究的目的是利用质子密度加权、T(1)加权和T(2)加权图像,对正常犬猫的眼睛、眼眶和视神经进行磁共振成像研究。还通过三个临床病例研究了磁共振成像在兽医眼科中的临床应用:一例猫眼眶黑色素瘤、一例猫视神经脑膜瘤和一例犬眼眶纤维肉瘤。对猫视神经脑膜瘤病例进行了钆二乙三胺五乙酸增强磁共振成像。由于其卓越的软组织对比度以及多平面和多层成像能力,磁共振成像能够提供犬猫眼睛、眼眶和视神经出色的解剖细节。因此,它对于犬猫某些眼科和神经眼科疾病的诊断成像具有重要价值。