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ULTRASONIC FEATURES OF EXPERIMENTALLY INDUCED, ACUTE PANCREATITIS IN THE DOG
Authors:Thomas G.  Nyland  DVM  Michael H.  Mulvany  MS  Donald R.  Strombeck  DVM  PhD
Affiliation:Department of Radiological Sciences, School of Veterinary Medicine, University of California, Davis, California 95616;Department of Medicine, School of Veterinary Medicine, University of California, Davis, California 95616;Dr. Strombeck is a Professor. Michael Mulvany was a fourth-year veterinary student
Abstract:
Acute, necrotizing pancreatitis was experimentally produced in three dogs by injection of oleic acid into the accessory pancreatic duct. The ultrasonic features of acute pancreatitis were compared with the radiographic and gross pathologic findings. It was concluded that ultrasonography was very useful for the detection and characterization of experimental pancreatitis. The results must be carefully compared with the ultrasonic abnormalities found in naturally occurring, acute canine pancreatitis before the usefulness of pancreatic sonography can be determined for this disease in the dog
Keywords:acute pancreatitis dog ultrasonography
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