Diagnóstico Ultrasonográfico de Shunts Portosistémicos en Pequeños Animales: Retrospectiva de 37 Casos (2014-2019)

The objectives were to describe the portal ultrasound, detail the ultrasound diagnosis of the portosystemic shunts and analyze the data submitted and obtained from the clinical records. From all the patients, 97.2 % were canine patients and 2.7 % one feline patient. From the canine patients, 47.2 %...

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Autores principales: Rey, J.P., D' Anna, E.B.
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Publicado: Universidad de Buenos Aires. Facultad de Ciencias Veterinarias. 2020
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spelling I28-R145-HWA_45602022-09-17 The objectives were to describe the portal ultrasound, detail the ultrasound diagnosis of the portosystemic shunts and analyze the data submitted and obtained from the clinical records. From all the patients, 97.2 % were canine patients and 2.7 % one feline patient. From the canine patients, 47.2 % were male and 52.7 % female. Regarding the canine breeds, 36.1 % were mixbreed, 16.6 % poodle, 13.8 % yorshire terrier, 8.3 % miniature schnauzer and 5.5 % shih-tzu. From all the recorded shunts, 72.9 % were congenital extrahepatic, 21.6 % congenital intrahepatic, 2.7 % intrahepatic and extrahepátic simultaneously. Only 2.7 % was acquired secondary to portal hypertension. Related to congenital extrahepatic shunts, 88.8 % were portocaval, 7.4 % left gastrocaval and 3.7 % portoazigos. About the main B-mode ultrasonographic findings, 81 % were patients with microhepatia, 62.1 % with bilateral renomegalia and 21.6 % with urolithiasis. With this work, we could conclude that B mode and doppler ultrasound are efficient complementary methods for the diagnosis and classification of portosystemic shunts.\n Fil: Rey, J.P. Universidad del Salvador. Facultad de Ciencias Agrarias y Veterinarias. Cátedra de Anatomía Animal. Buenos Aires, Argentina Fil: D' Anna, E.B. Universidad de Buenos Aires. Facultad de Ciencias Veterinarias. Hospital Escuela. Unidad de Ecografía. Buenos Aires, Argentina Rey, J.P. D' Anna, E.B. 2020 Los objetivos de este estudio fueron describir la ultrasonografía portal, detallar el diagnóstico ultrasonográfico de los shunts portosistémicos y analizar retrospectivamente casos del Hospital Escuela de la Facultad de Veterinaria de la Universidad de Buenos Aires. Del total de pacientes, el 97.2 % fueron caninos y el 2.7 % felinos. De los caninos, el 47.2 % fueron machos y el 52.7 % hembras. Respecto a las razas, el 36.1 % fueron indefinidas, 16.6 % caniches, 13.8 % yorkshire terrier, 8.3% schnauzer miniatura y 5.5 % shih-tzu. Del total de shunts, 72.9 % fueron congénitos extrahepáticos, 21.6 % intrahepáticos, 2.7% intrahepático y extrahepático simultáneo. Solo 2.7 % fue adquirido secundario a hipertensión portal. De los shunts congénitos extrahepáticos, 88.8 % fueron portocava, 7.4 % gastrocava izquierda y 3.7 % portoácigos. En un 81 %, se diagnosticó microhepatia, en 62.1 % renomegalia bilateral y en 21.6 % urolitiasis. Concluimos que la ultrasonografía en modo B y doppler vascular son métodos eficientes para diagnosticar y clasificar shunts portosistémicos. application/pdf 1514-6634 (impreso) 1668-3498 (en línea) Ultrasonografía shunt portal doppler caninos felinos Ultrasonography portal shunt doppler canine feline spa Universidad de Buenos Aires. Facultad de Ciencias Veterinarias. info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/2.5/ar/ InVet, vol. 22, nº2 Diagnóstico Ultrasonográfico de Shunts Portosistémicos en Pequeños Animales: Retrospectiva de 37 Casos (2014-2019) Ultrasonografic Diagnosis of Portosystemic Shunts in Small Animals: A Retrospective of 37 Cases (2014-2019) info:eu-repo/semantics/article info:ar-repo/semantics/artículo info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion http://repositoriouba.sisbi.uba.ar/gsdl/cgi-bin/library.cgi?a=d&c=pveterinaria/invet&cl=CL1&d=HWA_4560 http://repositoriouba.sisbi.uba.ar/gsdl/collect/pveterinaria/invet/index/assoc/HWA_4560.dir/4560.PDF
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topic Ultrasonografía
shunt portal
doppler
caninos
felinos
Ultrasonography
portal shunt
doppler
canine
feline
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shunt portal
doppler
caninos
felinos
Ultrasonography
portal shunt
doppler
canine
feline
Rey, J.P.
D' Anna, E.B.
Diagnóstico Ultrasonográfico de Shunts Portosistémicos en Pequeños Animales: Retrospectiva de 37 Casos (2014-2019)
topic_facet Ultrasonografía
shunt portal
doppler
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felinos
Ultrasonography
portal shunt
doppler
canine
feline
description The objectives were to describe the portal ultrasound, detail the ultrasound diagnosis of the portosystemic shunts and analyze the data submitted and obtained from the clinical records. From all the patients, 97.2 % were canine patients and 2.7 % one feline patient. From the canine patients, 47.2 % were male and 52.7 % female. Regarding the canine breeds, 36.1 % were mixbreed, 16.6 % poodle, 13.8 % yorshire terrier, 8.3 % miniature schnauzer and 5.5 % shih-tzu. From all the recorded shunts, 72.9 % were congenital extrahepatic, 21.6 % congenital intrahepatic, 2.7 % intrahepatic and extrahepátic simultaneously. Only 2.7 % was acquired secondary to portal hypertension. Related to congenital extrahepatic shunts, 88.8 % were portocaval, 7.4 % left gastrocaval and 3.7 % portoazigos. About the main B-mode ultrasonographic findings, 81 % were patients with microhepatia, 62.1 % with bilateral renomegalia and 21.6 % with urolithiasis. With this work, we could conclude that B mode and doppler ultrasound are efficient complementary methods for the diagnosis and classification of portosystemic shunts.\n
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title Diagnóstico Ultrasonográfico de Shunts Portosistémicos en Pequeños Animales: Retrospectiva de 37 Casos (2014-2019)
title_short Diagnóstico Ultrasonográfico de Shunts Portosistémicos en Pequeños Animales: Retrospectiva de 37 Casos (2014-2019)
title_full Diagnóstico Ultrasonográfico de Shunts Portosistémicos en Pequeños Animales: Retrospectiva de 37 Casos (2014-2019)
title_fullStr Diagnóstico Ultrasonográfico de Shunts Portosistémicos en Pequeños Animales: Retrospectiva de 37 Casos (2014-2019)
title_full_unstemmed Diagnóstico Ultrasonográfico de Shunts Portosistémicos en Pequeños Animales: Retrospectiva de 37 Casos (2014-2019)
title_sort diagnóstico ultrasonográfico de shunts portosistémicos en pequeños animales: retrospectiva de 37 casos (2014-2019)
publisher Universidad de Buenos Aires. Facultad de Ciencias Veterinarias.
publishDate 2020
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