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Research paper thumbnail of Diagnostic imaging for the assessment of acquired abdominal vascular diseases in small animals: A pictorial review

Veterinary Radiology & Ultrasound

Research paper thumbnail of Ultrasonographic and clinicopathological features of pyloroduodenal adenomatous polyps in cats

Journal of Feline Medicine and Surgery, 2015

Objectives The aim of the study was to report the ultrasonographic and clinicopathological findin... more Objectives The aim of the study was to report the ultrasonographic and clinicopathological findings in cats with confirmed pyloroduodenal adenomatous polyps. Methods Clinicopathological data, ultrasonographic and histopathological findings were collected retrospectively from medical records. Results Pyloroduodenal polyps appeared as small moderately echogenic and homogeneous nodules filling most of the proximal duodenal or pyloroduodenal lumen. The most common presenting signs in this study included acute vomiting and anorexia in 4/6 cats and lethargy in 3/6 cats. Two cats presented with severe anemia, suggestive of active bleeding. One cat presented with increased bilirubin without anemia, suggestive of impaired bile flow. Five cats survived surgical removal of the polyp and were free of clinical signs 817 days after the procedure. Conclusions and relevance Pyloroduodenal polyps have subtle ultrasonographic changes that can easily be mistaken for ingesta. They are characterized by ...

Research paper thumbnail of Portacaval shunt in a calf: clinical, pathologic, and ultrasonographic findings

The Canadian veterinary journal. La revue vétérinaire canadienne, 2007

A calf with a previous history of lameness was presented for weakness and anorexia. Increased liv... more A calf with a previous history of lameness was presented for weakness and anorexia. Increased liver enzymes and difficulty in assessing the portal system by ultrasonography were compatible with liver disease. Doppler ultrasonography revealed an extrahepatic portacaval shunt. This is the first ultrasonographic description of extrahepatic portacaval shunt in a ruminant.

Research paper thumbnail of The Sonographic Search for Portosystemic Shunts

Clinical Techniques in Small Animal Practice, 2007

The diagnostic investigation of portosystemic shunts (PSS) has evolved over the last few decades,... more The diagnostic investigation of portosystemic shunts (PSS) has evolved over the last few decades, helping to understand and identify these vascular anomalies that affect many dogs and cats. Ultrasonography has become an important tool in small animals and high-resolution systems are now widely available. Several sonographic features are observed with the different types of congenital and acquired PSS. A systematic, stepwise approach is described to facilitate ultrasound diagnosis of PSS in small animals.

Research paper thumbnail of Heart and Vessels

Schwarz/Veterinary Computed Tomography, 2011

Research paper thumbnail of Gallbladder sludge on ultrasound is predictive of increased liver enzymes and total bilirubin in cats

The Canadian veterinary journal. La revue vétérinaire canadienne, 2011

The purposes of this retrospective study were to assess the prevalence of gallbladder sludge (GBS... more The purposes of this retrospective study were to assess the prevalence of gallbladder sludge (GBS) in a population of cats presented for abdominal ultrasound in a teaching hospital and to determine its association with increased serum alanine aminotransferase (ALT), alkaline phosphatase (ALP), and total bilirubin (TB). Gallbladder sludge was detected in 152 (14%) of the cats undergoing abdominal ultrasound between 2004 and 2008. This population was compared to a control group of 32 cats without GBS. Alanine aminotransferase, ALP, and TB mean values were significantly higher in cats with GBS than in controls (P ≤ 0.0005) and odds for increased values in cats with GBS were 4.2 [95% confidence interval (CI): 1.6 to 11.0], 9.5 (95% CI: 2.2 to 41.7), and 4.1 (95% CI: 1.5 to 11.5), respectively (P ≤ 0.007). In conclusion, GBS is an uncommon ultrasonographic finding in cats that is predictive of increased liver enzymes and TB. More studies are needed to establish potential links between GB...

Research paper thumbnail of Ultrasound-guided percutaneous antegrade pyelography with computed tomography for the diagnosis of spontaneous partial ureteral rupture in a dog

The Canadian veterinary journal. La revue vétérinaire canadienne, 2012

A 10-year-old spayed female dalmatian dog developed acute vomiting and abdominal pain. Ultrasound... more A 10-year-old spayed female dalmatian dog developed acute vomiting and abdominal pain. Ultrasound examination of the abdomen showed right hydronephrosis and proximal ureter dilation with mild retroperitoneal free fluid. Computed tomography (CT) of the abdomen confirmed the ultrasonographic findings and revealed, additionally, a right ureteral stone. Spontaneus rupture of the right ureter was confirmed with CT post ultrasound-guided percutaneous antegrade pyelography. Pyeloureteral rupture and the presence of a ureteral stone were confirmed at surgery.

Research paper thumbnail of Ileocecocolic volvulus in a German shepherd dog

The Canadian veterinary journal. La revue vétérinaire canadienne, 2014

This report describes an ileocecocolic volvulus in a German shepherd dog with risk factors of pre... more This report describes an ileocecocolic volvulus in a German shepherd dog with risk factors of previous abdominal surgeries and concurrent chronic enteropathy. Contrast-enhanced computed tomography (CT) with multiplanar reformatting was more sensitive than abdominal radiographs or ultrasound to obtain a diagnosis, because of the presence of a "whirl-sign" on CT. A combination of colopexy and cecopexy was succesfully used to treat the patient's condition.

Research paper thumbnail of The Sonographic Search for Portosystemic Shunts

The diagnostic investigation of portosystemic shunts (PSS) has evolved over the last few decades,... more The diagnostic investigation of portosystemic shunts (PSS) has evolved over the last few decades, helping to understand and identify these vascular anomalies that affect many dogs and cats. Ultrasonography has become an important tool in small animals and high-resolution systems are now widely available. Several sonographic features are observed with the different types of congenital and acquired PSS. A systematic, stepwise approach is described to facilitate ultrasound diagnosis of PSS in small animals.

Research paper thumbnail of Imaging Diagnosis-CT Angiography of a Rare Vascular Ring Anomaly in a Dog

Veterinary Radiology & Ultrasound, 2008

Research paper thumbnail of Costochondral junction osteomyelitis in 3 septic foals

The Canadian veterinary journal. La revue vétérinaire canadienne, 2011

The costochondral junction constitutes a potential site of infection in septic foals and it could... more The costochondral junction constitutes a potential site of infection in septic foals and it could be favored by thoracic trauma. Standard radiographs and ultrasonography are useful tools for diagnosis of this condition and ultrasound-guided needle aspiration could permit the definitive confirmation of infection.

Research paper thumbnail of Clinical Significance of Renal Pelvic Dilatation on Ultrasound in Dogs and Cats

Veterinary Radiology & Ultrasound, 2010

Research paper thumbnail of Radiographic Diagnosis of Mechanical Obstruction in Dogs Based on Relative Small Intestinal External Diameters

Veterinary Radiology & Ultrasound, 2014

Mechanical obstruction is a frequent cause of acute vomiting in dogs requiring prompt diagnosis t... more Mechanical obstruction is a frequent cause of acute vomiting in dogs requiring prompt diagnosis to improve patient management and prognosis. The purpose of this retrospective study was to compare small intestinal radiographic characteristics in dogs with versus without mechanical intestinal obstruction. Fifty dogs with gastrointestinal clinical signs and abdominal radiographs were recruited from hospital record archives and assigned to groups (group 1, obstructive, n = 25; group 2, nonobstructive n = 25). Abdominal radiographs were randomized and independently interpreted by three examiners who were unaware of group status. Intestinal dilation was subjectively scored based on distribution (segmental, regional or diffuse), and severity (absent, mild, moderate or severe). Small intestinal maximal diameter (SImax), L5 vertebral body height, small intestinal minimal diameter (SImin), and an estimated average of small intestinal diameters (SIave) were measured and three ratios were calculated: SImax/L5, SImax/SImin, and SImax/SIave. Segmental dilation was more prevalent in obstructed dogs for all examiners (P ≤ 0.03) and most nonobstructed dogs had no dilation (P ≤ 0.05). All ratios were higher in obstructed dogs (P < 0.002). Subjective dilation scores and ratio measurements had low interobserver agreement (absent to fair, with kappa values between -0.06 and 0.57) and reproducibility (coefficients of 0.35-0.61). Findings indicated that dogs with SImax/L5 ≤ 1.4, SImax/SImin ≤ 2, and SImax/SIave ≤ 1.3 values are very unlikely to be mechanically obstructed; dogs with SImax/L5 ≥ 2.4, SImax/SImin ≥ 3.4 and SImax/SIave ≥ 1.9 are very likely obstructed, particularly if segmental dilation (less than 25% of the small intestine) is present. Dogs with ratios falling between these thresholds may need further testing unless other signs justify surgical exploration or endoscopy.

Research paper thumbnail of A Posteriori Comparison of Natural and Surgical Destabilization Models of Canine Osteoarthritis

BioMed Research International, 2013

For many yearsCanis familiaris, the domestic dog, has drawn particular interest as a model of ost... more For many yearsCanis familiaris, the domestic dog, has drawn particular interest as a model of osteoarthritis (OA). Here, we optimized the dog model of experimental OA induced by cranial cruciate ligament sectioning. The usefulness of noninvasive complementary outcome measures, such as gait analysis for the limb function and magnetic resonance imaging for structural changes, was demonstrated in this model. Relationships were established between the functional impairment and the severity of structural changes including the measurement of cartilage thinning. In the dog model of naturally occurring OA, excellent test-retest reliability was denoted for the measurement of the limb function. A criterion to identify clinically meaningful responders to therapy was determined for privately owned dogs undergoing clinical trials. In addition, the recording of accelerometer-based duration of locomotor activity showed strong and complementary agreement with the biomechanical limb function. The tr...

Research paper thumbnail of IV. Direction and Supervision: Program Director: Who is the Director of Residency training? Marc-André d'Anjou, DMV, DACVR What percentage of this individual's time is committed to clinical service and teaching of residents? 55% of his time is committed to clinics, during which 30-50% of his time...

Research paper thumbnail of Gallbladder sludge on ultrasound is predictive of increased liver enzymes and total bilirubin in cats

The Canadian …, 2011

The purposes of this retrospective study were to assess the prevalence of gallbladder sludge (GBS... more The purposes of this retrospective study were to assess the prevalence of gallbladder sludge (GBS) in a population of cats presented for abdominal ultrasound in a teaching hospital and to determine its association with increased serum alanine ...

Research paper thumbnail of Evaluation of Osteoarthritis in Cats: Novel Information from a Pilot Study

Research paper thumbnail of Fat-Suppressed Spoiled Gradient-Recalled Imaging of Equine Metacarpophalangeal Articular Cartilage

Veterinary Radiology & Ultrasound, 2010

Research paper thumbnail of Comparison of Single-Slice Computed Tomography Protocols for Detection of Pulmonary Nodules in Dogs

Veterinary Radiology & Ultrasound, 2009

Research paper thumbnail of Value of Fat Suppression in Gadolinium-Enhanced Magnetic Resonance Neuroimaging

Veterinary Radiology & Ultrasound, 2011

Research paper thumbnail of Diagnostic imaging for the assessment of acquired abdominal vascular diseases in small animals: A pictorial review

Veterinary Radiology & Ultrasound

Research paper thumbnail of Ultrasonographic and clinicopathological features of pyloroduodenal adenomatous polyps in cats

Journal of Feline Medicine and Surgery, 2015

Objectives The aim of the study was to report the ultrasonographic and clinicopathological findin... more Objectives The aim of the study was to report the ultrasonographic and clinicopathological findings in cats with confirmed pyloroduodenal adenomatous polyps. Methods Clinicopathological data, ultrasonographic and histopathological findings were collected retrospectively from medical records. Results Pyloroduodenal polyps appeared as small moderately echogenic and homogeneous nodules filling most of the proximal duodenal or pyloroduodenal lumen. The most common presenting signs in this study included acute vomiting and anorexia in 4/6 cats and lethargy in 3/6 cats. Two cats presented with severe anemia, suggestive of active bleeding. One cat presented with increased bilirubin without anemia, suggestive of impaired bile flow. Five cats survived surgical removal of the polyp and were free of clinical signs 817 days after the procedure. Conclusions and relevance Pyloroduodenal polyps have subtle ultrasonographic changes that can easily be mistaken for ingesta. They are characterized by ...

Research paper thumbnail of Portacaval shunt in a calf: clinical, pathologic, and ultrasonographic findings

The Canadian veterinary journal. La revue vétérinaire canadienne, 2007

A calf with a previous history of lameness was presented for weakness and anorexia. Increased liv... more A calf with a previous history of lameness was presented for weakness and anorexia. Increased liver enzymes and difficulty in assessing the portal system by ultrasonography were compatible with liver disease. Doppler ultrasonography revealed an extrahepatic portacaval shunt. This is the first ultrasonographic description of extrahepatic portacaval shunt in a ruminant.

Research paper thumbnail of The Sonographic Search for Portosystemic Shunts

Clinical Techniques in Small Animal Practice, 2007

The diagnostic investigation of portosystemic shunts (PSS) has evolved over the last few decades,... more The diagnostic investigation of portosystemic shunts (PSS) has evolved over the last few decades, helping to understand and identify these vascular anomalies that affect many dogs and cats. Ultrasonography has become an important tool in small animals and high-resolution systems are now widely available. Several sonographic features are observed with the different types of congenital and acquired PSS. A systematic, stepwise approach is described to facilitate ultrasound diagnosis of PSS in small animals.

Research paper thumbnail of Heart and Vessels

Schwarz/Veterinary Computed Tomography, 2011

Research paper thumbnail of Gallbladder sludge on ultrasound is predictive of increased liver enzymes and total bilirubin in cats

The Canadian veterinary journal. La revue vétérinaire canadienne, 2011

The purposes of this retrospective study were to assess the prevalence of gallbladder sludge (GBS... more The purposes of this retrospective study were to assess the prevalence of gallbladder sludge (GBS) in a population of cats presented for abdominal ultrasound in a teaching hospital and to determine its association with increased serum alanine aminotransferase (ALT), alkaline phosphatase (ALP), and total bilirubin (TB). Gallbladder sludge was detected in 152 (14%) of the cats undergoing abdominal ultrasound between 2004 and 2008. This population was compared to a control group of 32 cats without GBS. Alanine aminotransferase, ALP, and TB mean values were significantly higher in cats with GBS than in controls (P ≤ 0.0005) and odds for increased values in cats with GBS were 4.2 [95% confidence interval (CI): 1.6 to 11.0], 9.5 (95% CI: 2.2 to 41.7), and 4.1 (95% CI: 1.5 to 11.5), respectively (P ≤ 0.007). In conclusion, GBS is an uncommon ultrasonographic finding in cats that is predictive of increased liver enzymes and TB. More studies are needed to establish potential links between GB...

Research paper thumbnail of Ultrasound-guided percutaneous antegrade pyelography with computed tomography for the diagnosis of spontaneous partial ureteral rupture in a dog

The Canadian veterinary journal. La revue vétérinaire canadienne, 2012

A 10-year-old spayed female dalmatian dog developed acute vomiting and abdominal pain. Ultrasound... more A 10-year-old spayed female dalmatian dog developed acute vomiting and abdominal pain. Ultrasound examination of the abdomen showed right hydronephrosis and proximal ureter dilation with mild retroperitoneal free fluid. Computed tomography (CT) of the abdomen confirmed the ultrasonographic findings and revealed, additionally, a right ureteral stone. Spontaneus rupture of the right ureter was confirmed with CT post ultrasound-guided percutaneous antegrade pyelography. Pyeloureteral rupture and the presence of a ureteral stone were confirmed at surgery.

Research paper thumbnail of Ileocecocolic volvulus in a German shepherd dog

The Canadian veterinary journal. La revue vétérinaire canadienne, 2014

This report describes an ileocecocolic volvulus in a German shepherd dog with risk factors of pre... more This report describes an ileocecocolic volvulus in a German shepherd dog with risk factors of previous abdominal surgeries and concurrent chronic enteropathy. Contrast-enhanced computed tomography (CT) with multiplanar reformatting was more sensitive than abdominal radiographs or ultrasound to obtain a diagnosis, because of the presence of a "whirl-sign" on CT. A combination of colopexy and cecopexy was succesfully used to treat the patient's condition.

Research paper thumbnail of The Sonographic Search for Portosystemic Shunts

The diagnostic investigation of portosystemic shunts (PSS) has evolved over the last few decades,... more The diagnostic investigation of portosystemic shunts (PSS) has evolved over the last few decades, helping to understand and identify these vascular anomalies that affect many dogs and cats. Ultrasonography has become an important tool in small animals and high-resolution systems are now widely available. Several sonographic features are observed with the different types of congenital and acquired PSS. A systematic, stepwise approach is described to facilitate ultrasound diagnosis of PSS in small animals.

Research paper thumbnail of Imaging Diagnosis-CT Angiography of a Rare Vascular Ring Anomaly in a Dog

Veterinary Radiology & Ultrasound, 2008

Research paper thumbnail of Costochondral junction osteomyelitis in 3 septic foals

The Canadian veterinary journal. La revue vétérinaire canadienne, 2011

The costochondral junction constitutes a potential site of infection in septic foals and it could... more The costochondral junction constitutes a potential site of infection in septic foals and it could be favored by thoracic trauma. Standard radiographs and ultrasonography are useful tools for diagnosis of this condition and ultrasound-guided needle aspiration could permit the definitive confirmation of infection.

Research paper thumbnail of Clinical Significance of Renal Pelvic Dilatation on Ultrasound in Dogs and Cats

Veterinary Radiology & Ultrasound, 2010

Research paper thumbnail of Radiographic Diagnosis of Mechanical Obstruction in Dogs Based on Relative Small Intestinal External Diameters

Veterinary Radiology & Ultrasound, 2014

Mechanical obstruction is a frequent cause of acute vomiting in dogs requiring prompt diagnosis t... more Mechanical obstruction is a frequent cause of acute vomiting in dogs requiring prompt diagnosis to improve patient management and prognosis. The purpose of this retrospective study was to compare small intestinal radiographic characteristics in dogs with versus without mechanical intestinal obstruction. Fifty dogs with gastrointestinal clinical signs and abdominal radiographs were recruited from hospital record archives and assigned to groups (group 1, obstructive, n = 25; group 2, nonobstructive n = 25). Abdominal radiographs were randomized and independently interpreted by three examiners who were unaware of group status. Intestinal dilation was subjectively scored based on distribution (segmental, regional or diffuse), and severity (absent, mild, moderate or severe). Small intestinal maximal diameter (SImax), L5 vertebral body height, small intestinal minimal diameter (SImin), and an estimated average of small intestinal diameters (SIave) were measured and three ratios were calculated: SImax/L5, SImax/SImin, and SImax/SIave. Segmental dilation was more prevalent in obstructed dogs for all examiners (P ≤ 0.03) and most nonobstructed dogs had no dilation (P ≤ 0.05). All ratios were higher in obstructed dogs (P < 0.002). Subjective dilation scores and ratio measurements had low interobserver agreement (absent to fair, with kappa values between -0.06 and 0.57) and reproducibility (coefficients of 0.35-0.61). Findings indicated that dogs with SImax/L5 ≤ 1.4, SImax/SImin ≤ 2, and SImax/SIave ≤ 1.3 values are very unlikely to be mechanically obstructed; dogs with SImax/L5 ≥ 2.4, SImax/SImin ≥ 3.4 and SImax/SIave ≥ 1.9 are very likely obstructed, particularly if segmental dilation (less than 25% of the small intestine) is present. Dogs with ratios falling between these thresholds may need further testing unless other signs justify surgical exploration or endoscopy.

Research paper thumbnail of A Posteriori Comparison of Natural and Surgical Destabilization Models of Canine Osteoarthritis

BioMed Research International, 2013

For many yearsCanis familiaris, the domestic dog, has drawn particular interest as a model of ost... more For many yearsCanis familiaris, the domestic dog, has drawn particular interest as a model of osteoarthritis (OA). Here, we optimized the dog model of experimental OA induced by cranial cruciate ligament sectioning. The usefulness of noninvasive complementary outcome measures, such as gait analysis for the limb function and magnetic resonance imaging for structural changes, was demonstrated in this model. Relationships were established between the functional impairment and the severity of structural changes including the measurement of cartilage thinning. In the dog model of naturally occurring OA, excellent test-retest reliability was denoted for the measurement of the limb function. A criterion to identify clinically meaningful responders to therapy was determined for privately owned dogs undergoing clinical trials. In addition, the recording of accelerometer-based duration of locomotor activity showed strong and complementary agreement with the biomechanical limb function. The tr...

Research paper thumbnail of IV. Direction and Supervision: Program Director: Who is the Director of Residency training? Marc-André d'Anjou, DMV, DACVR What percentage of this individual's time is committed to clinical service and teaching of residents? 55% of his time is committed to clinics, during which 30-50% of his time...

Research paper thumbnail of Gallbladder sludge on ultrasound is predictive of increased liver enzymes and total bilirubin in cats

The Canadian …, 2011

The purposes of this retrospective study were to assess the prevalence of gallbladder sludge (GBS... more The purposes of this retrospective study were to assess the prevalence of gallbladder sludge (GBS) in a population of cats presented for abdominal ultrasound in a teaching hospital and to determine its association with increased serum alanine ...

Research paper thumbnail of Evaluation of Osteoarthritis in Cats: Novel Information from a Pilot Study

Research paper thumbnail of Fat-Suppressed Spoiled Gradient-Recalled Imaging of Equine Metacarpophalangeal Articular Cartilage

Veterinary Radiology & Ultrasound, 2010

Research paper thumbnail of Comparison of Single-Slice Computed Tomography Protocols for Detection of Pulmonary Nodules in Dogs

Veterinary Radiology & Ultrasound, 2009

Research paper thumbnail of Value of Fat Suppression in Gadolinium-Enhanced Magnetic Resonance Neuroimaging

Veterinary Radiology & Ultrasound, 2011