Oliveira João, Dias Maria Joana, Fontes Ana Paula, Englar Ryane E, Vicente Gonçalo, Ferreira Rui Lemos, Galac Sara, Leal Rodolfo Oliveira
Veterinary Teaching Hospital, Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, University of Lisbon, 1300-477 Lisbon, Portugal.
CIISA-Centre for Interdisciplinary Research in Animal Health, Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, University of Lisbon, 1300-477 Lisbon, Portugal.
Vet Sci. 2022 Aug 9;9(8):420. doi: 10.3390/vetsci9080420.
This retrospective study aimed to assess the prevalence of ultrasonographic detected adrenomegaly in clinically ill cats, evaluating the final established diagnosis, describe adrenal ultrasound findings and if the adrenomegaly was suspected or incidental. Abdominal ultrasonography reports of cats presenting to a veterinary teaching hospital between October 2018 and February 2021 were retrospectively reviewed. Cats showing adrenomegaly (one or both glands having a dorsoventral axis >4.8 mm) were selected and medical records respectively evaluated. Nine-hundred and eighty-three ultrasonographical reports were selected, of which, 68 (7%) disclosed adrenomegaly. European/Domestic Short-Hair (62/68; 91%) male (44/68; 65%) castrated (35/44; 80%) cats were overrepresented. Adrenomegaly was an incidental finding in 62/68 (91%) cats while in 6/68 (9%) it was identified in the context of investigating a potential adrenal disease. Concerning established diagnosis, chronic kidney disease was overrepresented (25/68; 37%), followed by endocrinopathies (20/68; 29%). Adrenomegaly was bilateral in 53% (36/68) of cases. In unilateral cases (32/68; 47%), it was more prevalent on the left side (23/32; 72%), with a normal-sized contralateral adrenal gland. Left adrenal demonstrated a larger size and a tendency to oval shape. This study assesses the prevalence of adrenomegaly in clinically ill cats, reinforcing it can be an incidental ultrasound finding.
这项回顾性研究旨在评估临床患病猫超声检查发现肾上腺增大的患病率,评估最终确诊情况,描述肾上腺超声检查结果,以及肾上腺增大是疑似还是偶然发现。对2018年10月至2021年2月期间到一家兽医教学医院就诊的猫的腹部超声检查报告进行了回顾性分析。选择显示肾上腺增大(一个或两个腺体的背腹径>4.8毫米)的猫,并分别评估其病历。共筛选出983份超声检查报告,其中68份(7%)显示肾上腺增大。欧洲短毛猫/家猫(62/68;91%)、雄性猫(44/68;65%)、去势猫(35/44;80%)占比过高。肾上腺增大在62/68(91%)的猫中是偶然发现,而在6/68(9%)的猫中是在调查潜在肾上腺疾病时发现的。关于确诊情况,慢性肾病占比过高(25/68;37%),其次是内分泌疾病(20/68;29%)。53%(36/68)的病例肾上腺增大为双侧性。在单侧病例中(32/68;47%),左侧更为常见(23/32;72%),对侧肾上腺大小正常。左侧肾上腺尺寸更大,且有呈椭圆形的倾向。本研究评估了临床患病猫肾上腺增大的患病率,强调其可能是超声检查的偶然发现。