CEREBRAL VENTRICULAR SIZE IN DEVELOPING NORMAL KITTENS MEASURED BY ULTRASONOGRAPHY |
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Authors: | Karin Hultin Jäderlund DVM Kerstin Hansson DVM Anna-Lena Berg DVM pHd Anders Sjöström MD pHd Kristina Narfström DVM PHD |
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Institution: | Department of Small Animal Clinical Sciences, Swedish University of Agriculture Sciences, Box 7037, SE-750 07 Uppsala, Sweden. |
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Abstract: | To evaluate the age of fontanelle closure of normal kittens and the size of their lateral ventricles, 50 ultrasonographic examinations using the bregmatic fontanelle as an acoustic window were made. Seven kittens, laboratory animals, were included in the study. To verify the location of the lateral ventricle, two of the kittens were sacrificed as neonates. In one of them ink was injected prior to autopsy into one lateral ventricle under sonographic guidance. In a longitudinal study of five of the kittens, the skull depth and the depth of the central part of the lateral ventricle reproduced in a longitudinal view could be measured up to the age of about 5 months. During that period, the skull depth increased from a median value of 1.95 cm (1.92-1.98) in a seven-day-old cat to 2.58 cm (2.52-2.59) in a 154-day-old cat, while the afore-mentioned ventricle values increased from 0.3 mm to 1.1 mm. |
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Keywords: | cat kitten feline ultrasound ultrasonography lateral ventricles ventricles brain cerebrum |
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