Use of computed tomography and minimum intensity projection in the detection of lobar pneumonia mimicking lung lobe torsion in a dog
Lee S, Cho K, Alfajaro M, Lee J, Yu D, Choi J. Use of computed tomography and minimum intensity projection in the detection of lobar pneumonia mimicking lung lobe torsion in a dog. Veterinary Radiology & Ultrasound 2017, 60: e48-e53. PMID: 29044898, DOI: 10.1111/vru.12565.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsLung lobe torsionLobar pneumoniaMinimum intensity projectionRight middle lungEvidence of torsionIntensity projectionLung torsionMiddle lungVesicular emphysemaPulmonary diseasePleural effusionMinimum intensity projection techniqueAffected lobeHistological examinationBronchial treeDogsPneumoniaContrast enhancementTomographyCT imagesThoracotomyBronchusCoughingEffusionEmphysemaComparison of elastography, contrast-enhanced ultrasonography, and computed tomography for assessment of lesion margin after radiofrequency ablation in livers of healthy dogs.
Moon S, Park S, Lee S, Cheon B, Hong S, Cho H, Park J, Alfajaro M, Cho K, Woo D, Choi J. Comparison of elastography, contrast-enhanced ultrasonography, and computed tomography for assessment of lesion margin after radiofrequency ablation in livers of healthy dogs. American Journal Of Veterinary Research 2017, 78: 295-304. PMID: 28240959, DOI: 10.2460/ajvr.78.3.295.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsRadiofrequency ablationContrast-enhanced ultrasonographyLesion sizeHealthy dogsAblation lesionsRFA procedureConventional ultrasonographyComparisons of elastographyLesion size determinationAcute changesContrast CTVenous phaseClear marginsNecropsy findingsLesion changesClinical relevanceDay 3Granulation tissueUltrasonographyAcoustic shadowingLiverDogsEnhanced CT imagesImaging modalitiesActual lesion size