Ovarian remnant syndrome in small animals: case series

Kiki Mullikin, M. Byron, Janice Chen, S. H. Cheong, C. Gartley, M. Diel de Amorim
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Our objective was to report the utility of various diagnostic tests in identifying ovarian remnant syndrome (ORS) in dogs and cats. Medical records from 2 referral teaching hospitals (Health Sciences Centre at the Ontario Veterinary College and Cornell University Hospital for Animals) were examined and 48 animals (31 dogs and 17 cats) were chosen. Data included were based on sufficient clinical or diagnostic evidence of ORS. Histopathology was used as the confirmatory test for ORS. There was no difference between the proportions of dogs versus cats diagnosed with ORS. Similarly, there was no difference in the proportions of ovarian remnants (OR) between large, medium, or small dogs, or the side (right, left, or bilateral) in which OR was diagnosed. Vaginal cytology and transabdominal ultrasonography findings, and serum progesterone concentrations had the highest chance of correctly identifying an OR prior to exploratory surgery. Transabdominal ultrasonography had strong agreement with OR location identified at surgery. Presumptive intraoperative diagnosis of OR was possible in 39/41 cases (95.1%). Auxiliary diagnostic testing should be recommended to confirm functional ovarian tissue before surgery to reduce unnecessary surgery. Additionally, transabdominal ultrasonography examination may reduce surgical time since ovarian remnant location has strong agreement with surgical findings.
小动物卵巢残余综合征:病例系列
我们的目的是报告各种诊断测试在识别卵巢残余综合征(ORS)在狗和猫的效用。检查了2家转诊教学医院(安大略兽医学院健康科学中心和康奈尔大学动物医院)的医疗记录,并选择了48只动物(31只狗和17只猫)。纳入的数据基于ORS的充分临床或诊断证据。组织病理学作为ORS的确诊试验。被诊断患有ORS的狗和猫的比例没有差异。同样,在大、中、小型犬之间,或在诊断为OR的一侧(右、左、双侧),卵巢残余(OR)的比例也没有差异。阴道细胞学和经腹超声检查结果以及血清黄体酮浓度在探查手术前正确识别手术室的机会最高。经腹超声检查与手术中确定的OR位置有很强的一致性。41例患者中有39例(95.1%)可以推定术中诊断为OR。术前应建议辅助诊断检查以确认卵巢组织功能,减少不必要的手术。此外,经腹超声检查可以减少手术时间,因为卵巢残余的位置与手术结果非常一致。
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