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Computed Tomographic Features of Blunt Abdominal Trauma in a Dog

개에서 컴퓨터단층촬영을 이용한 복부 장기 열상 진단 1례

  • Park, Hyun-young (College of Veterinary Medicine, Chungnam National University) ;
  • Seo, Ji-won (College of Veterinary Medicine, Chungnam National University) ;
  • Lee, Young-won (College of Veterinary Medicine, Chungnam National University) ;
  • Choi, Ho-jung (College of Veterinary Medicine, Chungnam National University)
  • Accepted : 2016.02.20
  • Published : 2016.02.29

Abstract

A 10 months old, male Poongsan dog was referred with a history of right forelimb lameness due to hit by a car a few hours before presentation. On the physical examination, the dog showed pale mucous membrane, respiration distress, and skin abrasions. The main laboratory finding was leukocytosis, while hematocrit was normal. Abdominal radiography revealed the loss of abdominal serosal detail, which was diagnosed as peritoneal hemorrhage on ultrasonography (US) and aspiration. On computed tomography (CT), hepatic and splenic injuries were seen characterized by the discontinuity of the capsule with irregular margin and lower density lesions than parenchyma. No contrast enhancing area were shown in the laceration lesion. The accessory spleen was incidentally found by US and CT. In this case, acute intra-abdominal hemorrhage from splenic and hepatic laceration was diagnosed using CT.

10개월령 몸무게 20 kg의 수컷 풍산개가 내원 몇 시간 전 발생한 교통사고로 인한 우측 전지 파행을 주증으로 의뢰되었다. 신체검사상 점막은 창백한 색이었고, 피부에 다수의 열상과 호흡곤란 증세를 보였다. 혈액검사에서 적혈구 용적률은 정상이었으며, 백혈구 수치가 증가하였다. 복부 방사선 검사에서 전반적인 복막 선예도 소실이 확인되었고, 이는 초음파 검사를 통해 복수로 진단되었다. CT 검사상 간과 비장의 손상 부위에서 불규칙한 변연을 동반한 피막의 불연속성과 조영 증강이 나타나지 않는 정상 실질보다 낮은 밀도가 특징적인 병변이 확인되어, 간과 비장의 열상과 혈복을 진단하였다. 또한 초음파와 CT 검사에서 우연히 부비장이 진단되었다. 본 증례는 CT 검사를 이용하여 급성 복강내 출혈의 원인으로 간과 비장의 열상을 확인하였다.

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