Contrast-enhanced computed tomography findings of canine primary renal tumors including renal cell carcinoma, lymphoma, and hemangiosarcoma
In veterinary medicine, abdominal ultrasonography is used to rank the differential diagnosis of renal lesions. However, a conventional sonographic examination may show nonspecific findings. The purpose of this study was to assess the computed tomography (CT) findings of canine renal tumors, includin...
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description | In veterinary medicine, abdominal ultrasonography is used to rank the differential diagnosis of renal lesions. However, a conventional sonographic examination may show nonspecific findings. The purpose of this study was to assess the computed tomography (CT) findings of canine renal tumors, including renal cell carcinoma (RCC), lymphoma, and hemangiosarcoma (HSA). In this retrospective study, the following CT parameters were recorded for each dog: 1) extent of renal involvement of tumors, 2) enhancement pattern, 3) number of renal tumors, 4) renal tumor vessel enhancement in the corticomedullary phase, 5) presence of lymphadenopathy and lung metastasis, and 6) attenuation values of the renal tumors on the pre- and post-contrast corticomedullary, nephrographic, and excretory phase images. Fifteen dogs met the inclusion criteria, of which nine had RCCs, four had lymphomas, and two had HSAs. RCCs tended to show heterogeneous enhancement and unilateral renal involvement, and vessel enhancement was detected in the corticomedullary phase in dogs with RCC. Conversely, renal lymphomas showed homogeneous enhancement, bilateral renal involvement, and multiple masses; in these dogs, no vessel enhancement was detected in the corticomedullary phase, and the incidence of lymphadenopathy was low. However, in dogs with lymphadenopathy, the renal lymphoma was associated with regionally severe lymphadenopathy. Finally, renal HSAs tended to show heterogeneous enhancement with a non-enhanced area and unilateral renal involvement; in these dogs, vessel enhancement was detected in the nephrographic phase, with the enhancement expanding around the vessel. These findings had no significant differences. Further studies with a larger sample size are required to examine the association between CT and histopathological findings. |
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subjects | Abdomen Angiosarcoma Animals Attenuation Biology and Life Sciences Blood clots Blood vessels Carcinoma, Renal cell Carcinoma, Renal Cell - diagnostic imaging Carcinoma, Renal Cell - veterinary Computed tomography Contrast Media CT imaging Diagnosis, Differential Differential diagnosis Dog Diseases - diagnostic imaging Dogs Environmental science Family medical history Female Hemangiosarcoma - diagnostic imaging Hemangiosarcoma - veterinary Image contrast Kidney cancer Kidney Neoplasms - diagnostic imaging Kidney Neoplasms - veterinary Laboratories Lung Neoplasms - diagnostic imaging Lung Neoplasms - secondary Lung Neoplasms - veterinary Lymphadenopathy Lymphadenopathy - diagnostic imaging Lymphadenopathy - veterinary Lymphoma Male Medical diagnosis Medical imaging Medicine and Health Sciences Metastases Metastasis NMR Non-Hodgkin's lymphomas Nuclear magnetic resonance Renal cell carcinoma Research and Analysis Methods Retrospective Studies Surgery Tomography, X-Ray Computed - veterinary Tumor Burden Tumors Ultrasonic imaging Ultrasound Veterinary medicine Veterinary services |
title | Contrast-enhanced computed tomography findings of canine primary renal tumors including renal cell carcinoma, lymphoma, and hemangiosarcoma |
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