DIAGNOSIS OF ARTERIOPORTAL FISTULAE IN FOUR DOGS USING COMPUTED TOMOGRAPHIC ANGIOGRAPHY |
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Authors: | A. L. ZWINGENBERGER R. C. McLEAR C. WEISSE |
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Affiliation: | Department of Clinical Studies-Philadelphia, Matthew J. Ryan School of Veterinary Medicine, University of Pennsylvania, 3900 Delancey Street, Philadelphia, PA 19104-6010, USA. azwingen@vet.upenn.edu |
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Abstract: | Arterioportal fistulae are rare congenital anomalies of the hepatic vasculature. Diagnosis is conventionally made by selective angiography or ultrasonography. This report describes use of a dual-phase computed tomographic (CT) angiographic technique to diagnose arterioportal fistulae in four dogs. Advantages of this method include a noninvasive peripheral injection of contrast medium, ability to diagnose multiple acquired extrahepatic shunts, and observation of hemodynamic changes such as hepatofugal blood flow and reduced circulation to the caudal abdomen. The hepatic vasculature including arteries, veins, and portal veins can be completely evaluated. Dual-phase CT angiography is a safe and minimally invasive method of diagnosing arterioportal fistulae in dogs. |
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Keywords: | arterioportal fistula canine computed tomography computed tomography angiography portosystemic shunt |
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