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Contrastive Study To Veterinary Imaging For The Disease Of Foreign Body In Canine Intestine

Posted on:2008-07-03Degree:MasterType:Thesis
Country:ChinaCandidate:L YinFull Text:PDF
GTID:2143360218954774Subject:Clinical Veterinary Medicine
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The disease of foreign bodies in canine intestine is important in veterinary clinical.Nowadays, no effective and formal method was reported for the diagnose to it. In order toevaluate the diagnose effect of veterinary imaging, and contrast the diagnosis value ofX-ray with ultrasound for all kinds of foreign bodies in canine intestine, and therefore tofind a better way to diagnose it, this study was carried on. 15 healthy adult dogs from oneyear to five years old were respectively administrated per os with different quality foreignbodies and checked with X-ray and ultrasound. All kinds of foreign bodies were commonin veterinary clinical. Foreign bodies were divided as slender, low-density, mid-densityand high-density ones. Some of them were signed with metal so as to be checked easilywith X-ray. After images were reserved and edited, their effect were evaluated. Theresults showed that neither X-ray nor B-Ultrasound could diagnose the slender material inintestine if there was no affection in the intestinal mucosa. The final diagnosis to themid-density and high-density foreign bodies in intestine could be obtained with X-ray orB-Ultrasound, but the low-density bodies could only be found with B-Ultrasound. Thedistinctive imaging with X-ray could be found with its clear shape. Meanwhile,B-Ultrasound couldn't clearly image them, but multi-angle real-time ultrasound could doit. This successful test solved the diagnose difficulty of foreign bodies in canine intestine,and made a more systematic, effective and secury way to veterinary clinical. Diagnosewith X-ray and ultrasound could be more accurate.
Keywords/Search Tags:dog, B-ultrasound, X-ray, intestinal tract, foreign body, diagnose
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