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Computed tomographic evaluation of pectus excavatum in 14 cats
by
Łojszczyk, Anna
, Dębiak, Piotr
, Komsta, Renata
, Lisiak, Barbara
, Twardowski, Piotr
in
Animals
/ Asymmetry
/ Biology and Life Sciences
/ Cat Diseases - diagnostic imaging
/ Cats
/ Computed tomography
/ CT imaging
/ Diagnosis
/ Funnel chest
/ Health aspects
/ Laboratories
/ Life sciences
/ Male
/ Medical imaging
/ Medicine and Health Sciences
/ Methods
/ Radiology
/ Research and Analysis Methods
/ Statistical analysis
/ Surgery
/ Thoracic Wall - abnormalities
/ Thoracic Wall - diagnostic imaging
/ Thorax
/ Tomography, X-Ray Computed
/ Ultrasonic imaging
/ Vertebra
/ Vertebrae
/ Veterinary medicine
2022
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Computed tomographic evaluation of pectus excavatum in 14 cats
by
Łojszczyk, Anna
, Dębiak, Piotr
, Komsta, Renata
, Lisiak, Barbara
, Twardowski, Piotr
in
Animals
/ Asymmetry
/ Biology and Life Sciences
/ Cat Diseases - diagnostic imaging
/ Cats
/ Computed tomography
/ CT imaging
/ Diagnosis
/ Funnel chest
/ Health aspects
/ Laboratories
/ Life sciences
/ Male
/ Medical imaging
/ Medicine and Health Sciences
/ Methods
/ Radiology
/ Research and Analysis Methods
/ Statistical analysis
/ Surgery
/ Thoracic Wall - abnormalities
/ Thoracic Wall - diagnostic imaging
/ Thorax
/ Tomography, X-Ray Computed
/ Ultrasonic imaging
/ Vertebra
/ Vertebrae
/ Veterinary medicine
2022
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Computed tomographic evaluation of pectus excavatum in 14 cats
by
Łojszczyk, Anna
, Dębiak, Piotr
, Komsta, Renata
, Lisiak, Barbara
, Twardowski, Piotr
in
Animals
/ Asymmetry
/ Biology and Life Sciences
/ Cat Diseases - diagnostic imaging
/ Cats
/ Computed tomography
/ CT imaging
/ Diagnosis
/ Funnel chest
/ Health aspects
/ Laboratories
/ Life sciences
/ Male
/ Medical imaging
/ Medicine and Health Sciences
/ Methods
/ Radiology
/ Research and Analysis Methods
/ Statistical analysis
/ Surgery
/ Thoracic Wall - abnormalities
/ Thoracic Wall - diagnostic imaging
/ Thorax
/ Tomography, X-Ray Computed
/ Ultrasonic imaging
/ Vertebra
/ Vertebrae
/ Veterinary medicine
2022
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Computed tomographic evaluation of pectus excavatum in 14 cats
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Computed tomographic evaluation of pectus excavatum in 14 cats
2022
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Pectus excavatum (PE) is one of the most frequently reported chest deformities. However, limited studies are available with regard to its CT scan findings in cats. In the present research computed tomographic images of the thoraxes of 14 cats diagnosed with PE has been reviewed. This is one of the first studies exploring the use of CT to characterise PE in animals. The aim of this study was to present characteristic CT features of PE in cats. The introduction of new criteria for better assessing thoracic wall deformity–a correction index (CI) and an asymmetry index (AI)–was also proposed. The study revealed a high variety of morphological features of PE in cats. It was demonstrated that among the 14 cats: cranial PE (an atypical location) occurred in seven cats while seven cats had typical (caudal) PE, long PE occurred in five cats, while short PE had nine cats. Of the 14 cats included in the study eight showed symmetric PE, and asymmetric PE was found insix. Thoracic asymmetry was found in six cats. Six cats had sternal torsion. Based on the Vertebral Index moderate or severe PE was revealed in 11 animals. In the group of cats studied the CI ranged from 12.20 to 32.11. The magnitude of AI did not exceed 10% in any of the cats studied. The study confirmed statistically significant differences in the CI values between groups of cats with different degrees of PE severity (p = 0.02). CT examination showed many PE features that have not been discussed so far. The main benefit of CT examination is its ability to reveal asymmetric PE, thoracic asymmetry and sternal torsion. CI and AI provided a clinically useful tool to quantify thoracic wall deformity in order to obtain comparable results between cats with PE.
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Public Library of Science,Public Library of Science (PLoS)
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