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Francesco Simeoni1, Francesca Del Signore1, Giovanni Aste1, Paolo Bargellini2, Giuseppe Rubini3, Rossella Terragni4, Roberto Tamburro1, Ilaria Falerno1, Francesco de Pasquale1, Marco Russo5, Massimo Vignoli1.
Abstract
Canine gastric disorders are common in veterinary clinical practice and among these neoplasms require rapid identification and characterization. Standard ultrasound (US) is the imaging modality of choice for gastric wall assessment. The aim of this prospective study is to describe the specific B-mode and contrast enhanced US (CEUS) features of normal, inflammatory, and neoplastic gastric wall in dogs. B-mode US and CEUS of the stomach were performed in anesthetized dogs with or without gastric disorders. Gastric wall qualitative and quantitative parameters were evaluated on B-mode US and CEUS examination. A total of 41 dogs were included: 6 healthy (HEA) as the control group; 9 gastritis (INF); 8 adenocarcinoma (AC); 8 alimentary lymphoma (AL); 4 leiomyosarcoma (LEIS); 2 gastrointestinal stromal tumor (GIST); 2 leiomyoma; 1 undifferentiated sarcoma; 1 metastatic gastric hemangiosarcoma. Gastric tumors appear as a marked wall thickness with absent layers definition and possible regional lymphadenopathy (AC and AL) and steatitis (AC) while gastritis generally shows no/mild thickening and no other alterations on B-mode US. On CEUS, neoplasm shows a higher and faster wash in if compared to that of gastritis. B-mode and CEUS assessment may be useful in the evaluation of canine gastric disorders in the distinction between gastritis and gastric neoplasms, even if there are no specific features able to discriminate between the different tumor histotypes.Entities:
Keywords: b-mode ultrasound; contrast enhanced ultrasound; dogs; gastric inflammation; gastric neoplasia
Year: 2021 PMID: 33802392 PMCID: PMC7998525 DOI: 10.3390/ani11030670
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Animals (Basel) ISSN: 2076-2615 Impact factor: 2.752