一只狗患有急性胰腺炎,疑似格雷·特纳症状。

IF 1 4区 农林科学 Q3 VETERINARY SCIENCES
Lucy Yuan, Fernanda Camacho, Mark Dunning
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一只11岁的狐狸梗犬在2天的呕吐和喘气史后出现双腔积液。经转诊处理积液,根据x线摄影和超声成像,狗被诊断为急性坏死性胰腺炎。在住院的第5天,狗出现双侧腹壁淤斑,引起了人们的关注,这是格雷特纳体征(GTS)的一个例子,在人类医学中被描述为腹部出血的皮下表现,表现为侧壁淤斑,通常与严重急性坏死性胰腺炎有关。这显然是第一次在患有急性坏死性胰腺炎的狗身上发现疑似GTS。识别狗的GTS可能会提醒临床医生注意严重的腹腔病理,并立即进行进一步的调查。关键临床信息:我们描述了一例疑似GTS(双侧侧翼瘀斑)的狗,显然是第一次。格雷特纳体征可出现在腹内出血和腹内炎症的情况下,而腹内血腹不存在。识别狗的GTS可能会提醒临床医生注意严重的腹内疾病,并立即进行进一步的调查。
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Suspected Grey Turner's sign in a dog with acute pancreatitis.

An 11-year-old fox terrier was presented with bicavitary effusions following a 2-day history of vomiting and panting. After referral for management of the effusions, following radiographic and ultrasonographic imaging, the dog was diagnosed with acute necrotizing pancreatitis. On Day 5 of hospitalization, the dog developed bilateral abdominal-wall ecchymosis, prompting concerns that this was an example of Grey Turner's sign (GTS), described in human medicine as a subcutaneous manifestation of intra-abdominal hemorrhage presenting as ecchymosis of the flanks and commonly associated with severe acute necrotizing pancreatitis. This is apparently the first time that suspected GTS has been described in a dog with acute necrotizing pancreatitis. Recognizing GTS in dogs may alert clinicians to serious intra-abdominal pathology and prompt immediate further investigations. Key clinical message: We describe a case of suspected GTS (bilateral flank ecchymoses) in a dog, apparently for the first time. Grey Turner's sign may occur in cases of intra-abdominal hemorrhage as well as intra-abdominal inflammation in which hemoabdomen is not present. Recognizing GTS in dogs may alert clinicians to serious intra-abdominal disease and prompt immediate further investigations.

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1.20
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177
审稿时长
12-24 weeks
期刊介绍: The Canadian Veterinary Journal (CVJ) provides a forum for the discussion of all matters relevant to the veterinary profession. The mission of the Journal is to educate by informing readers of progress in clinical veterinary medicine, clinical veterinary research, and related fields of endeavor. The key objective of The CVJ is to promote the art and science of veterinary medicine and the betterment of animal health. A report suggesting that animals have been unnecessarily subjected to adverse, stressful, or harsh conditions or treatments will not be processed for publication. Experimental studies using animals will only be considered for publication if the studies have been approved by an institutional animal care committee, or equivalent, and the guidelines of the Canadian Council on Animal Care, or equivalent, have been followed by the author(s).
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