Dimensional ultrasonographic relationship of the thyroid gland with associated anatomic landmarks in clinically normal dogs

W. Kumara, N. Karunarathna, D. D. Silva
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Estimation of the size of the thyroid gland is considered to be important for diagnosis of several pathologic conditions in animals including dogs. Two-dimensional ultrasonography is used as a noninvasive simple method for determination of the size of thyroid gland. The purpose of the present study was to investigate the relationship among the dimensions of the thyroid gland with that of the associated anatomic landmarks of clinically normal dogs using ultrasonography. Ultrasonographic examinations were performed on 15 mixed breed dogs using an ultrasound scanner (MyLab30vet, Esaote, Genoa, Italy) with a linear-array transducer (Esaote LA 522, Esaote, Genoa, Italy).The maximal diameter and the length of the thyroid lobe were compared with that of the diameter of the common carotid artery and the trachea. The correlation between each thyroid parameter and the dimensions of the anatomic landmarks were assessed using linear regression analysis and Pearson's correlation coefficient test. According to the results, a significant linear correlation was observed between the maximum diameter of the thyroid lobe and the diameter of common carotid artery (P = 0.02, Pearson's correlation coefficient = 0.188). The coefficient of determinations (R2) for the maximum diameter of the thyroid lobe with that of common carotid artery diameter was 0.367, indicating that the strengths of the association were weak. The mean ratio between the maximum thyroid lobe diameter and the common carotid artery diameter was 1.74 ± 0.40 (range 1.11 - 2.43). However, there was no significant dimensional relationship with other selected anatomic landmarks. On the basis of the data obtained in this study, calculating the ratio between the maximum thyroid lobe diameter and the diameter of common carotid artery by using two-dimensional ultrasonography will be a useful and simple method for evaluating the size of the thyroid gland in dogs in clinical practice.
临床正常犬甲状腺与相关解剖标志的超声显像关系
甲状腺大小的估计被认为是重要的诊断几种病理条件的动物,包括狗。二维超声是一种无创、简便的测定甲状腺大小的方法。本研究的目的是利用超声检查临床正常犬的甲状腺尺寸与相关解剖标志的关系。采用超声扫描仪(MyLab30vet, Esaote,热那亚,意大利)和线性阵列换能器(Esaote LA 522, Esaote,热那亚,意大利)对15只杂交犬进行超声检查。将甲状腺叶的最大直径和长度与颈总动脉和气管的直径进行比较。采用线性回归分析和Pearson相关系数检验评估各甲状腺参数与解剖标志尺寸的相关性。结果显示,甲状腺叶最大直径与颈总动脉直径呈显著的线性相关(P = 0.02, Pearson相关系数= 0.188)。甲状腺叶最大直径与颈总动脉直径的决定系数(R2)为0.367,相关性较弱。甲状腺叶最大直径与颈总动脉直径的平均比值为1.74±0.40(范围1.11 ~ 2.43)。然而,与其他选择的解剖标志没有显著的尺寸关系。在本研究所得数据的基础上,利用二维超声计算甲状腺叶最大直径与颈总动脉直径之比,将是临床上评估犬甲状腺大小的一种实用而简便的方法。
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