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用于评估小动物后天性腹部血管疾病的诊断成像:图文综述。

Diagnostic imaging for the assessment of acquired abdominal vascular diseases in small animals: A pictorial review.

作者信息

Specchi Swan, d'Anjou Marc-André

机构信息

Ospedale Veterinario i Portoni Rossi, Bologna, 40069, Italy.

Animages, Longueuil, Quebec, J4G 2L2, Canada.

出版信息

Vet Radiol Ultrasound. 2019 Nov;60(6):613-632. doi: 10.1111/vru.12780. Epub 2019 Jun 27.

Abstract

Advances in interventional radiology and surgical techniques now allow complex abdominal diseases to be more successfully treated in small animals. Abdominal vascular alterations, acquired as individual process or as complication of other lesions such as neoplasia, can be life-threatening or at least greatly limit curative interventions of underlying diseases. Computed tomography (CT) and high-definition ultrasonography are now readily available in veterinary referral centers. Yet, there is little information currently available on the use of these modalities for the diagnosis and characterization of these vascular alterations. The purpose of this article is to review the CT and ultrasonographic findings of acquired vascular diseases in the abdomen of dogs and cats, using both the veterinary and human medicine literature as references, and highlighting essential concepts through figures.

摘要

介入放射学和外科技术的进步现在使复杂的腹部疾病在小动物中得到更成功的治疗。腹部血管改变,无论是作为个体过程还是作为其他病变(如肿瘤)的并发症获得,都可能危及生命,或者至少会极大地限制基础疾病的治愈性干预。计算机断层扫描(CT)和高清超声检查现在在兽医转诊中心很容易获得。然而,目前关于使用这些方式诊断和表征这些血管改变的信息很少。本文的目的是回顾犬猫腹部获得性血管疾病的CT和超声检查结果,以兽医学和人类医学文献为参考,并通过图表突出基本概念。

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