Literature DB >> 9419665

Comparison of color Doppler sonography and radionuclide imaging in different degrees of torsion in rabbit testes.

D P Frush1, D S Babcock, A G Lewis, H J Paltiel, R Rupich, K E Bove, C A Sheldon.   

Abstract

RATIONALE AND
OBJECTIVES: We compared color Doppler sonography and radionuclide imaging in an animal model of variable torsion of the testes.
METHODS: The testes of 19 rabbits with unilateral 0 degree (nontorsion), 180 degrees, 360 degrees, or 540 degrees torsion and contralateral nontorsion were evaluated by sonography serially over 24 hr. Color Doppler sonography and radionuclide imaging at 24 hr were compared and correlated with pathology in a subset of testes.
RESULTS: Nontorsion (n = 16 testes) and 540 degrees torsion (n = 7 testes) were always correctly diagnosed at 24 hr by color Doppler sonography and radionuclide imaging. Torsion at 180 degrees (n = 2) was indistinguishable from nontorsion. With 360 degrees torsion (n = 6 testes), four testes had reduced or absent flow with color Doppler sonography, whereas only one testis was abnormal with radionuclide imaging.
CONCLUSION: Nontorsion and extreme torsion of rabbit testes are well documented by radionuclide imaging and color Doppler sonography. Torsion at 360 degrees can result in variable flow alterations that are better detected by color Doppler sonography than by radionuclide imaging.

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Year:  1995        PMID: 9419665     DOI: 10.1016/s1076-6332(05)80693-2

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Acad Radiol        ISSN: 1076-6332            Impact factor:   3.173


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