猫坐骨淋巴结的计算机断层扫描特征。

IF 1.5 2区 农林科学 Q2 VETERINARY SCIENCES
Caterina Puccinelli, Mirko Mattolini, Daniele Della Santa, Federica Rossi, Tina Pelligra, Simonetta Citi
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摘要

近年来,淋巴结的诊断成像得到了越来越多的关注,尽管对猫科动物的研究仍然有限。猫坐骨淋巴结位于坐骨结节背侧,臀股肌深处,臀尾静脉内侧。这项回顾性的、多中心的解剖学研究旨在评估猫坐骨淋巴结在CT检查中的患病率和特征。该研究包括了250只猫的图像,这些猫在2020年1月至2024年1月期间接受了对比前后的全身CT扫描。160例患者可见坐骨淋巴结:84例双侧可见,32例右侧可见,44例左侧可见,共242例可见淋巴结。测量大小(宽度,高度和长度),并根据形状,摄取均匀性和增强等级提供描述。在160只猫中,有14只猫表现为影响引流区的肿瘤(n = 11)或炎症(n = 3), 2只猫表现为多中心淋巴瘤。值得注意的是,这些病例中坐骨淋巴结的大小与人群平均水平没有差异。CT对猫坐骨淋巴结的评价是可行的。周围脂肪组织的数量等因素可以主观上增强淋巴结的可见性。坐骨淋巴结的断层扫描对猫坐骨周围淋巴结结构的解剖识别具有重要意义。需要进一步的研究来调查这些淋巴结在该区域肿瘤或炎症疾病传播中的潜在作用。
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Computed Tomographic Features of Feline Ischiatic Lymph Nodes.

In recent years, diagnostic imaging of lymph nodes has gained increasing attention, though studies on the feline species remain limited. Feline ischiatic lymph nodes are located dorsally to the ischiatic tuberosity, deep to the gluteofemoralis muscle, and medial to the caudal gluteal vein. This retrospective, multicenter anatomical study aimed to assess the prevalence and characteristics of ischiatic lymph nodes in cats undergoing CT. The study included images of 250 cats that underwent pre- and postcontrast total-body CT between January 2020 and January 2024. Ischiatic lymph nodes were visualized in 160 patients: 84 showed bilateral presence, 32 only on the right side, and 44 only on the left side, for a total of 242 visualized lymph nodes. The size (width, height, and length) was measured, and descriptions were provided based on shape, uptake homogeneity, and grade of enhancement. Among the 160 cats, 14 presented with neoplastic (n = 11) or inflammatory (n = 3) conditions affecting the drainage area, and 2 with multicentric lymphoma. Notably, the size of the ischiatic lymph nodes in these cases did not differ from the population average. The evaluation of the ischiatic lymph nodes in cats is feasible using CT. Factors such as the amount of peripheral adipose tissue could subjectively enhance lymph node visualization. Tomographic identification of ischiatic lymph nodes is important for anatomical recognition of peri-ischiatic nodal structures in feline patients. Further studies are needed to investigate the potential role of these lymph nodes in the spread of neoplastic or inflammatory disease in this region.

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Veterinary Radiology & Ultrasound
Veterinary Radiology & Ultrasound 农林科学-兽医学
CiteScore
2.40
自引率
17.60%
发文量
133
审稿时长
8-16 weeks
期刊介绍: Veterinary Radiology & Ultrasound is a bimonthly, international, peer-reviewed, research journal devoted to the fields of veterinary diagnostic imaging and radiation oncology. Established in 1958, it is owned by the American College of Veterinary Radiology and is also the official journal for six affiliate veterinary organizations. Veterinary Radiology & Ultrasound is represented on the International Committee of Medical Journal Editors, World Association of Medical Editors, and Committee on Publication Ethics. The mission of Veterinary Radiology & Ultrasound is to serve as a leading resource for high quality articles that advance scientific knowledge and standards of clinical practice in the areas of veterinary diagnostic radiology, computed tomography, magnetic resonance imaging, ultrasonography, nuclear imaging, radiation oncology, and interventional radiology. Manuscript types include original investigations, imaging diagnosis reports, review articles, editorials and letters to the Editor. Acceptance criteria include originality, significance, quality, reader interest, composition and adherence to author guidelines.
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