ULTRASONOGRAPHIC FEATURES OF EXTRAHEPATIC BILIARY OBSTRUCTION IN 30 CATS

The goals of our study were to review the ultrasonographic features of spontaneous extrahepatic biliary obstruction in cats and to determine whether these features can assist in differentiating tumor, inflammation, and choleliths as the cause of obstruction. Thirty cats with a presurgical ultrasound...

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Published in:Veterinary radiology & ultrasound Vol. 48; no. 5; pp. 439 - 447
Main Authors: GAILLOT, HUGUES A, PENNINCK, DOMINIQUE G, WEBSTER, CYNTHIA R.L, CRAWFORD, SYBIL
Format: Journal Article
Language:English
Published: Malden, USA Malden, USA : Blackwell Publishing Inc 01-09-2007
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Summary:The goals of our study were to review the ultrasonographic features of spontaneous extrahepatic biliary obstruction in cats and to determine whether these features can assist in differentiating tumor, inflammation, and choleliths as the cause of obstruction. Thirty cats with a presurgical ultrasound examination and confirmed extrahepatic biliary obstruction were studied. A common bile duct diameter over 5 mm was present in 97% of the cats with extrahepatic biliary obstruction. Gallbladder dilation was seen in <50% of the cats. Ultrasound identified all obstructive choleliths (calculus or plugs) in the common bile duct. However, neither common bile duct diameter nor appearance or any other ultrasonographic feature allowed differentiation between tumor and inflammation as the cause of obstruction. A short duration of clinical signs (10 days or less) seemed to be associated with obstructive cholelithiasis.
Bibliography:http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1740-8261.2007.00275.x
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ISSN:1058-8183
1740-8261
DOI:10.1111/j.1740-8261.2007.00275.x