Prognostic value of small intestinal dilatation in dogs with protein-losing enteropathy |
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Authors: | Hiroshi OHTA Noriyuki NAGATA Nozomu YOKOYAMA Tatsuyuki OSUGA Noboru SASAKI Keitaro MORISHITA Mitsuyoshi TAKIGUCHI |
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Abstract: | ![]() To date, little is known about the prognostic significance of ultrasonographic findings in dogs with protein-losing enteropathy (PLE). The aim of this retrospective study was to examine the prognostic value of ultrasonographic findings in dogs with PLE. A total of 26 dogs with PLE were included: 20 dogs with chronic enteropathy and 6 dogs with gastrointestinal lymphoma. The presence of small intestinal dilatation was associated with shorter survival time in dogs with PLE (P=0.003). The presence of hyperechoic intestinal mucosal striations was associated with longer survival time in dogs with PLE (P=0.0085). The results of the current study indicate that the presence of small intestinal dilatation might be associated with poor prognosis in dogs with PLE. |
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Keywords: | canine intestinal dilatation prognosis protein-losing enteropathy ultrasound |
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