Clinical Utility of Magnetic Resonance Urethrography in Assessment of Canine Urethra

IF 2.2 2区 农林科学 Q1 VETERINARY SCIENCES
Younjin Kang, Jonghui Baek, Sunghwa Hong, Soyeon Kim, Eunjee Kim, Junghee Yoon, Jihye Choi
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Abstract

Background

Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) has been widely used in human medicine for evaluating lower urinary tract diseases; however, its application in veterinary medicine remains limited.

Hypothesis/Objectives

To compare MRI with computed tomography (CT) in visualizing urethral and bladder wall layers and to assess the feasibility and diagnostic utility of MRI for evaluating lower urinary tract anatomy and pathology in dogs. It was hypothesized that the T2-weighted (T2W) sequence would provide the most distinct visualization of urethral layers, while the contrast-enhanced T1-weighted (post-T1W) sequence would best delineate bladder wall layers.

Animals

Five healthy dogs and six dogs with suspected uroepithelial tumors.

Methods

Magnetic resonance imaging sequences (T2W, pre-T1W, and post-T1W) and contrast-enhanced CT (post-CT) were performed. Images were evaluated for urethral and bladder wall layer distinction, urethral conspicuity, image quality, and characteristics of lower urinary tract tumors.

Results

T2W sequence clearly delineated urethral wall layers and differentiated the urethral mucosal layer from the lumen using urine as a natural contrast. Post-T1W sequence enhanced bladder wall layer visualization, improving anatomical boundary conspicuity and aiding in tumor invasion detection. In contrast, post-CT allowed rapid imaging with minimal motion artifacts but provided limited soft-tissue detail.

Conclusion and Clinical Importance

Magnetic resonance imaging demonstrated superior efficacy in evaluating anatomic structures and lesions of the lower urinary tract, particularly in assessing tissue invasion. Combining T2W and post-T1W sequences optimized diagnostic accuracy, making MRI a valuable tool for assessing lower urinary tract pathology in dogs.

Abstract Image

磁共振尿道造影在犬尿道评估中的临床应用。
背景:磁共振成像(MRI)在人类医学中广泛应用于评估下尿路疾病;然而,其在兽医学上的应用仍然有限。假设/目的:比较MRI与计算机断层扫描(CT)在观察尿道和膀胱壁层的效果,并评估MRI在评估犬下尿路解剖和病理方面的可行性和诊断效用。我们假设t2加权(T2W)序列能提供最清晰的尿道层状图,而增强t1加权(后t1w)序列能最好地描绘膀胱壁层状图。动物:5只健康犬和6只疑似尿上皮肿瘤犬。方法:进行磁共振成像(T2W、t1w前、t1w后)和增强CT (CT后)扫描。评估图像对尿道和膀胱壁层的区分、尿道的显著性、图像质量和下尿路肿瘤的特征。结果:T2W序列清晰地描绘了尿道壁层,并以尿液作为自然对比物区分了尿道粘膜层和尿道腔。t1w后序列增强了膀胱壁层的可视化,提高了解剖边界的显著性,有助于肿瘤的侵袭检测。相比之下,ct后可以快速成像,运动伪影最小,但提供的软组织细节有限。结论及临床意义:磁共振成像在评估下尿路的解剖结构和病变,特别是组织侵犯方面显示出优越的疗效。T2W和后t1w序列的结合优化了诊断准确性,使MRI成为评估犬下尿路病理的重要工具。
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11.50%
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243
审稿时长
22 weeks
期刊介绍: The mission of the Journal of Veterinary Internal Medicine is to advance veterinary medical knowledge and improve the lives of animals by publication of authoritative scientific articles of animal diseases.
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