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Francesco Macrì1, Simona Di Pietro1, Cyndi Mangano1, Michela Pugliese2, Giuseppe Mazzullo1, Nicola M Iannelli1, Vito Angileri1, Simona Morabito1, Massimo De Majo1.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: In veterinary medicine, contrast-enhanced ultrasonography allowed the accurate quantification of liver, splenic and kidney vascularization in healthyEntities:
Keywords: Contrast-enhanced ultrasonography; Diagnostic ultrasound; Dog; Qontrast; Sonovue; Urinary bladder
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Year: 2018 PMID: 29530040 PMCID: PMC5848439 DOI: 10.1186/s12917-018-1384-5
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Vet Res ISSN: 1746-6148 Impact factor: 2.741
Fig. 16 year-old entire male Spinone Italiano dog with pedunculated round shaped mass, located at the level of the bladder apex, staged with gray-scale ultrasound and CEUS. a- Conventional B-mode sonography shows the bladder mass with homogeneous echo pattern and interruption of hyperechoic bladder wall by less echogenic tumor tissue. b – Colour Doppler shows the presence of discrete vascular poles within the mass. c - CEUS image shows the avid homogenous enhancement of tumour tissue and the loss of bladder wall hypoenhancing muscular layer at base of tumor due to the appearance of hyperenhancing tumor tissue (T). In the normal wall bladder (WB) adjacent to the tumour the submucosal and serous hyperenhancing lines and the hypoenhancing muscular layer were preserved
Fig. 29 year-old entire female mixed breed dog with nonpedunculated round shaped mass, located at the level of the bladder trigone. B-mode ultrasonography shows the bladder mass with homogeneous echo pattern and interruption of hyperechoic bladder wall by less echogenic tumor tissue (a), without evidence of vascular signal (b). CEUS image shows the avid homogenous enhancement of tumour tissue and the loss of bladder wall hypoenhancing muscular layer at base of tumor (c)
Fig. 33 year-old entire male Saint-Bernard dog with nonpedunculated cauliflower shaped mass, located at the level of the bladder body. a- Conventional B-mode sonography shows the bladder mass with heterogeneous echo pattern and interruption of hyperechoic bladder wall by less echogenic tumor tissue. b – Colour Doppler shows the presence of discrete vascular poles within the mass. c - CEUS image shows a heterogeneous enhancement of tumour tissue and the loss of bladder wall hypoenhancing muscular layer at base of tumor due to the appearance of hyperenhancing tumor tissue
Fig. 4Quantitative analyses performed after injection of contrast agent with dedicated perfusion software. Time-intensity curve was created from the ROI positioned in the tumor tissue of a representative dog with urinary bladder TCC. The jagged gray line was generated from actual data, whereas the curved black line was generated from data fitted by use of a corrected γ function
Fig. 5Three-dimensional CEUS reconstruction demonstrating regional blood flow of the tumor tissue during the wash-in phase in a dog with urinary bladder TCC, expressed in arbitrary units of signal intensity. Note the homogeneous perfusion pattern of the tumor tissue