犬猫甲状腺超声扫描技术。

IF 1.8 2区 农林科学 Q2 VETERINARY SCIENCES
Michał Gruss, Maciej Gogulski
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摘要

目的:探讨犬、猫甲状腺的超声扫描技术。动物:狗和猫正在接受甲状腺超声检查。方法:患者通常采用背卧位;但是,该检查也可以在其他位置进行。站立的姿势可能对猫特别有益,一只手轻轻地稳定头部,另一只手握住探针。将颈部腹侧区域剪断,并应用酒精,然后使用偶联凝胶。高频线形探头横放于气管上,位于喉尾。探针缓慢地向尾部移动,直到在气管外侧和颈动脉内侧找到甲状腺叶。每个叶在横向和纵向平面上进行评估。甲状旁腺可见。必要时,录制电影循环,以协助图像审查。结果:该技术可以一致地识别和评估狗和猫的甲状腺叶。在大多数情况下,检查在没有镇静的情况下成功进行。临床意义:超声检查为狗和猫的甲状腺提供了一种无创且方便的评估方法。掌握正确的扫描技术有助于识别解剖结构和病理变化,增强临床和研究应用。该方法也为超声引导取样程序提供了基础。
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Thyroid ultrasound scanning technique in dogs and cats.

Objective: To demonstrate the ultrasound scanning technique of the thyroid gland in dogs and cats.

Animals: Dogs and cats undergoing thyroid ultrasonography.

Methods: Patients are typically positioned in dorsal recumbency; however, the examination can also be performed in other positions. A standing position may be particularly beneficial in cats by gently stabilizing the head with one hand while holding the probe in the other hand. The ventral cervical region is clipped, and alcohol is applied, followed by a coupling gel. A high-frequency linear probe is placed transversely over the trachea, caudal to the larynx. The probe is slowly moved caudally until the thyroid lobes are identified lateral to the trachea and medial to the carotid arteries. Each lobe is assessed in transverse and longitudinal planes. The parathyroid glands, when visible, are noted. Cine loops are recorded when necessary to assist in image review.

Results: The technique consistently allows identification and evaluation of the thyroid lobes in both dogs and cats. In most cases, examinations are successfully performed without sedation.

Clinical relevance: Ultrasonography provides a noninvasive and accessible method for evaluating the thyroid glands in dogs and cats. The mastery of proper scanning techniques facilitates the recognition of anatomical structures and pathological changes, enhancing both clinical and research applications. This method also provides a foundation for ultrasound-guided sampling procedures.

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1.60
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15.80%
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539
审稿时长
6-16 weeks
期刊介绍: Published twice monthly, this peer-reviewed, general scientific journal provides reports of clinical research, feature articles and regular columns of interest to veterinarians in private and public practice. The News and Classified Ad sections are posted online 10 days to two weeks before they are delivered in print.
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