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Title:
Hepatosonography and Computed Tomography in Feline
Authors: Al-Akraa, A.M.¹, Ghanem, M.M², El-gezery, M.M³
Year: 2015
Keywords: Not Available
Journal: BENHA VETERINARY MEDICAL JOURNAL,
Volume: 28
Issue: 1
Pages: 33-42
Publisher: Not Available
Local/International: International
Paper Link: Not Available
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Abstract:

Hepatic disease in cats is often treatable and has a favorable prognosis with early diagnosis. This study aimed to assess the liver status by using different diagnostic techniques including ultrasound, X-ray and CT and cross section anatomy. Twenty- nine mongrel cats of both sexes with age range (1-5 years) and weight range (1.5 –5kg) were used in this study. Cats were randomly divided into four groups. The 1st group had sixteen cats used for normal ultrasound study. The 2nd group has five cats used for cholecystography study by using urographin (R).The 3rd group had three cats used for CT examination and cross sections anatomy .The 4th group had five cats subjected to experimental ligation of common bile duct and Specimens were subjected to standardized processing and histopathological examination for yielding definitive diagnosis of hepatic affections. The liver of cats appeared as 6 lobes located into intrathoracic portion of the abdominal cavity.The hepatobiliary sonography was able to identify the normal structure of the biliary system, evaluate of hepatobiliary affections, clarify the character of hepatic damage and dysfunction and determine the possible primary causes of secondary hepatobiliary diseases. The CT images from this study are intended as a reference for clinical CT imaging studies of the liver of the cat and for interpreting lesions of the liver and associated structures. The serum biochemical database comprises of ALT, AST and bilirubin was significant increase in obstruction of common bile duct.

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