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Vet Radiol Ultrasound ; 42(5): 441-5, 2001.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-11678567

ABSTRACT

The sonographic findings in 101 cats with splenic abnormalities are presented. Diagnosis was made by ultrasound-guided fine needle aspirate or fine-needle biopsy (n = 91), ultrasound-guided core biopsy (n = 1), surgical core biopsy (n = 1), or necropsy (n = 10). Two cats had more than one diagnostic procedure (fine needle aspirate and necropsy or core biopsy and necropsy). The splenic abnormalities included lymphosarcoma (n = 30), mast cell tumor (n = 27), extramedullary hematopoiesis and/or lymphoid hyperplasia (n = 27), epithelial tumors (n = 6), mesenchymal tumors (n = 4), malignant histiocytosis (n = 2), myeloproliferative disease (n = 2), pyogranulomatous inflammation (n = 2), erythroleukemia (n = 1), eosinophilic syndrome (n = 1), hematoma (n = 1), and granulomatous splenitis (n = 1). Three cats had more than one splenic abnormality (mast cell tumor and metastatic carcinoma, pyogranulomatous inflammation and lymphoid hyperplasia, histiocytic lymphosarcoma, and lymphoid hyperplasia). Pathognomonic changes were not seen for any of the diseases.


Subject(s)
Cat Diseases/diagnostic imaging , Splenic Diseases/veterinary , Animals , Biopsy, Needle/veterinary , Cat Diseases/pathology , Cats , Female , Lymphoma, Non-Hodgkin/diagnostic imaging , Lymphoma, Non-Hodgkin/veterinary , Male , Mast-Cell Sarcoma/diagnostic imaging , Mast-Cell Sarcoma/veterinary , Splenic Diseases/diagnostic imaging , Splenic Neoplasms/diagnostic imaging , Splenic Neoplasms/veterinary , Splenomegaly/diagnostic imaging , Splenomegaly/veterinary , Ultrasonography, Interventional/veterinary
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Vet Surg ; 23(1): 1-12, 1994.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-8140733

ABSTRACT

Unilateral cranial cruciate ligament excision and fibular head transposition (FHT) were performed on 30 adult dogs. Vertical ground reaction forces were determined using force plate data before and after surgery. Cranial drawer motion, tibial rotation, and varus-valgus motion were measured at monthly intervals. Radiographic, gross, and histological examinations of the stifle joints that had been operated on were performed 3 weeks, 4 months, and 10 months after surgery. A scoring system was used to evaluate lameness, osteophyte formation, and meniscal damage. Rank correlation coefficients were calculated between variables tested in pairs. Cranial drawer motion and abnormal tibial rotation were present in all of the joints that had been operated on. Peak vertical force and associated impulse were not restored during the study time period. Meniscal damage was noted in 25% of the dogs at month 4 and in 50% of the dogs at month 10. Progressive gross and histological deterioration of the articular cartilage was observed in all joints. Positive correlations were noted between the degree of stifle joint instability and meniscal injury or radiographic changes. FHT did not control cranial drawer motion and rotational instability, was not successful in restoring limb function, and did not prevent joint degeneration, especially meniscal damage.


Subject(s)
Anterior Cruciate Ligament Injuries , Dogs/surgery , Fibula/surgery , Animals , Anterior Cruciate Ligament/surgery , Biomechanical Phenomena , Bone Nails/veterinary , Bone Screws/veterinary , Bone Wires/veterinary , Dogs/injuries , Evaluation Studies as Topic , Follow-Up Studies , Gait , Hindlimb/physiology , Postoperative Complications/veterinary , Radiography , Random Allocation , Rupture , Stifle/diagnostic imaging
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J Am Vet Med Assoc ; 201(2): 305-6, 1992 Jul 15.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-1500329

ABSTRACT

Ultrasonography and radiography were used to diagnose bicipital tenosynovitis and humeral osteitis in a horse with a history of lameness of 7 weeks' duration. Surgical exploration confirmed the diagnosis.


Subject(s)
Horse Diseases/diagnostic imaging , Humerus , Osteitis/veterinary , Tenosynovitis/veterinary , Animals , Female , Horse Diseases/surgery , Horses , Osteitis/diagnostic imaging , Osteitis/surgery , Radiography , Tenosynovitis/diagnostic imaging , Tenosynovitis/surgery , Ultrasonography
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Invest Radiol ; 25(11): 1182-7, 1990 Nov.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-2174835

ABSTRACT

Caprine arthritis-encephalitis (CAE) is a model for the study of lentiviral infections. The authors' hypothesis is that radioimmunodetection has the potential to detect lentiviral proteins at the surface of infected cells. A monoclonal antibody (CAEV92A1) specific for a CAE virus (CAEV)-associated glycoprotein and a control antibody were radiolabeled with technetium-99m (99mTc) using the pretinning method. Cell binding assays were used to evaluate immunoreactivity and binding properties of 99mTc-labeled antibodies to CAEV-infected cells. 99mTc-CAEV92A1 bound preferentially to paraformaldehyde-fixed and live CAEV-infected cells. 99mTc-CAEV92A1 did not appear to be shed rapidly from its binding site.


Subject(s)
Antibodies, Monoclonal/metabolism , Arthritis-Encephalitis Virus, Caprine , Glycoproteins/immunology , Goat Diseases/pathology , Lentivirus Infections/pathology , Viral Proteins/immunology , Animals , Goat Diseases/metabolism , Goats , In Vitro Techniques , Lentivirus Infections/metabolism , Protein Binding , Technetium
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J Am Vet Med Assoc ; 196(6): 939-40, 1990 Mar 15.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-2312392

ABSTRACT

A 10-year-old female cockatiel in a thin and depressed condition and with a 1 X 2-cm soft abdominal swelling was hospitalized. Radiography revealed a well-circumscribed mass containing punctate areas of mineralization, displacing the gizzard cranially in the caudodorsal portion of the abdomen. There was bilateral, symmetric, generalized, increased medullary opacity of the radius, ulna, carpometacarpus, femur, tibiotarsus, and tarsometatarsus. These findings were compatible with polyostotic hyperostosis secondary to an estrogen-secreting tumor. Euthanasia and necropsy were requested. A small area of neoplastic cells in the oviduct was identified histologically, but most of the tissue mass consisted of necrotic cellular debris. There was no metastasis. Sagittal secretions of decalcified radiopaque bones revealed up to 60% filling of medullary cavities with bone spicules. Although clinical and radiographic findings were compatible with an estrogen-secreting tumor, osteopetrosis, metastatic neoplasia, hypertrophic osteopathy, and metabolic bone disease were included in the initial differential diagnosis. The absence of metastasis and the confinement of the tumor within the oviduct would have made surgical removal a possible approach to treatment.


Subject(s)
Bird Diseases , Hyperostosis/veterinary , Neoplasms/veterinary , Oviducts , Psittaciformes , Animals , Female , Hyperostosis/complications , Neoplasms/complications
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Can Vet J ; 30(6): 511-3, 1989 Jun.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-17423350
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Vet Surg ; 16(5): 332-40, 1987.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-3507163

ABSTRACT

Complete gastric emptying time using barium sulfate mixed with commercial canned dog food was measured radiographically in 29 mature mixed breed dogs before and 3 to 4 weeks after Fredet-Ramstedt pyloromyotomy (FRP) (6 dogs), Heineke-Mikulicz pyloroplasty (HMP) (6 dogs), Finney pyloroplasty (FP) (6 dogs), Jaboulay's gastroduodenostomy (JG) (6 dogs), and antral gastrojejunostomy (AG) (5 dogs). The dogs were observed for clinical evidence of side effects. Postoperative endoscopic examination and double contrast gastrography were performed to subjectively evaluate the diameter of the gastrointestinal communication and the amount of enterogastric reflux. Although none of the procedures significantly (p less than 0.05) altered gastric emptying time, the overall tendency was toward slowing down gastric emptying time. The severity of gastrointestinal side effects and enterogastric reflux appeared to be related to the size and/or location of the gastrointestinal opening.


Subject(s)
Dogs/surgery , Drainage/veterinary , Gastric Emptying , Stomach/surgery , Animal Feed , Animals , Duodenoscopy/veterinary , Gastroenterostomy/veterinary , Gastroscopy/veterinary , Pylorus/surgery , Radiography , Stomach/diagnostic imaging
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