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[X-Ray Dark-field radiography: Does this carry potential for diagnosing gout in exotic pets?] / Die Dunkelfeld-Radiografie ­ ein neuer Weg zur Diagnostik von Gichterkrankungen bei Vögeln und Reptilien?
Roiser, Nathalie; Scholz, Josef; Kimm, Melanie A; Andrejewski, Jana; Baumgartner, Christine; Braig, Eva; Herzen, Julia; Pfeiffer, Daniela; Korbel, Rüdiger.
Affiliation
  • Roiser N; Zentrum für klinische Tiermedizin, Klinik für Vögel, Kleinsäuger, Reptilien und Zierfische, Tierärztliche Fakultät der Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München.
  • Scholz J; Lehrstuhl für Biomedizinische Physik, Fakultät für Physik und Munich School of BioEngineering, Technische Universität München.
  • Kimm MA; Institut für diagnostische und interventionelle Radiologie, Technische Universität München, Klinikum rechts der Isar.
  • Andrejewski J; Lehrstuhl für Biomedizinische Physik, Fakultät für Physik und Munich School of BioEngineering, Technische Universität München.
  • Baumgartner C; Zentrum für präklinische Forschung, Technische Universität München.
  • Braig E; Lehrstuhl für Biomedizinische Physik, Fakultät für Physik und Munich School of BioEngineering, Technische Universität München.
  • Herzen J; Lehrstuhl für Biomedizinische Physik, Fakultät für Physik und Munich School of BioEngineering, Technische Universität München.
  • Pfeiffer D; Institut für diagnostische und interventionelle Radiologie, Technische Universität München, Klinikum rechts der Isar.
  • Korbel R; Zentrum für klinische Tiermedizin, Klinik für Vögel, Kleinsäuger, Reptilien und Zierfische, Tierärztliche Fakultät der Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München.
Article in De | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-35790166
OBJECTIVE: The aim of this study is to evaluate whether X-ray dark-field (DF) radiography is useful for the diagnosis of gout in birds and reptiles and whether this preclinical model could be helpful to establish this non-invasive imaging method in human medicine. MATERIAL AND METHODS: A total of 18 limbs originating from 11 birds (7 different species) and 7 reptiles (4 different species) with and without suspected joint gout were measured using a grating-based X-ray dark-field setup and conventional X-ray examination, respectively. Each image acquisition generated a dark-field and a conventional absorption x-ray image. The results of the individual scans were compared with the results of a pathological examination and arthrocentesis. RESULTS: In 5 of the birds and 4 of the reptiles examined, gout was detected by pathologic examination. In each group, uric acid crystals were found in the joints of 3 animals by means of arthrocentesis. The uric acid crystals were detectable in 2 bird and 2 reptile limbs in the dark-field image. CONCLUSION: The study demonstrated that the urate crystals evoke a clearly visible dark field signal, whereas this was not the case in the conventional radiographs. CLINICAL RELEVANCE: The results obtained show that uric acid crystal detection using less invasive imaging methods in an animal model with birds and reptiles may expand gout diagnostics not only in veterinary medicine but also in human medicine and possibly replace arthrocentesis if a DF signal is detectable. Preclinical scanners which use X-ray dark-field and phase-contrast radiography already exist for hands and mammography.
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Full text: 1 Collection: 01-internacional Database: MEDLINE Main subject: Animals, Exotic / Gout Type of study: Diagnostic_studies Limits: Animals Language: De Journal: Tierarztl Prax Ausg K Kleintiere Heimtiere Journal subject: MEDICINA VETERINARIA Year: 2022 Document type: Article Country of publication: Germany

Full text: 1 Collection: 01-internacional Database: MEDLINE Main subject: Animals, Exotic / Gout Type of study: Diagnostic_studies Limits: Animals Language: De Journal: Tierarztl Prax Ausg K Kleintiere Heimtiere Journal subject: MEDICINA VETERINARIA Year: 2022 Document type: Article Country of publication: Germany