SONOGRAPHIC APPEARANCE OF RENAL NEOPLASIA IN THE DOG |
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Authors: | Linda J. Konde DVM Robert H. Wrigley BVSc MS DVR MRCVS Richard D. Park DVM PhD Jack L. Lebel DVM PhD |
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Affiliation: | Department of Radiology and Radiation Biology, Colorado State University, Fort Collins, Colorado. |
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Abstract: | Eight dogs with renal neoplasia were radiographically and sonographically examined. An enlarged, nonopacified kidney was seen on the excretory urogram in four dogs, but differentiation between a solid mass or severe hydronephrosis was not possible. The excretory urogram suggested an avascular lesion in one kidney, but differentiation between solid or cystic disease was not possible. Renal neoplasia was diagnosed in two dogs by excretory urography. Radiographic examination suggested splenic neoplasia in one dog. Solid masses were sonographically diagnosed in all dogs. A metastatic lesion was sonographically diagnosed in the opposite kidney of one dog that was missed on the radiographic examination. Ultrasonography com-plemented radiography as a diagnostic modality in eliciting additional information on renal disease. Sonograms did not allow determination of tumor cell type or whether the tumor was benign or malignant. |
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Keywords: | ultrasound dog kidney renal neoplasia |
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