| Literature DB >> 34586685 |
Kevin Le Boedec1, Matthieu Lebastard1, Mark Howes2, Stephen Joslyn3, Jodi S Matheson4, Robert T O'Brien5.
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Year: 2021 PMID: 34586685 PMCID: PMC8692175 DOI: 10.1111/jvim.16265
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Vet Intern Med ISSN: 0891-6640 Impact factor: 3.333
FIGURE 1Transverse plane CT images of a dog without cardiomegaly at the level of the principal bronchi (A) and caudal bronchi (B), and a dog with cardiomegaly from Lebastard et al study at the level of the principal bronchi (C). The CT images of the dog without cardiomegaly are in soft‐tissue window after IV contrast injection (A, B). The CT image of the dog with cardiomegaly is in soft‐tissue window without IV contrast injection (C). Note the close vicinity between the left atrium (LA, green arrow heads) and both left‐sided and right‐sided bronchi (red arrows). Ao, aorta; CT, computed tomography; LB1, left cranial primary bronchus; LB2, left caudal primary bronchus; LPB, left principal bronchus; PA, pulmonary artery; RB2, right middle primary bronchus; RB4, right caudal primary bronchus; RPB, right principal bronchus