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고양이 피부유약증 유사병변을 동반한 지방간에 이환된 한 마리 고양이의 성공적인 치료증례 (Successful Management of Hepatic Lipidosis Accompanied by a Feline Skin Fragility Syndrome-like Lesion in a Cat)

  • 박형진;홍은지;권효정;박성준;박주민;송근호;서경원
    • 한국임상수의학회지
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    • 제32권5호
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    • pp.449-453
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    • 2015
  • 7년령의 불임 암컷 소말리 교잡종 고양이가 4주 동안 지속된 식욕부진, 구토, 체중감소, 무기력을 주증으로 내원하였다. 환자는 지방간으로 진단 되었으며, 3주 동안 집중치료와 더불어 비위 영양관을 통해 유동식을 공급하였다. 치료기간 중, 지방간으로 인한 임상증상은 개선 되었지만 고양이 피부유약증으로 인한 것으로 의심되는 피부병변이 왼쪽과 오른쪽 어깨 부위에서 발견되었다. 과립당치료, 레이저치료 및 외과적 피판술을 통한 집중적인 상처 치유를 실시하였으며, 그 결과 환자는 다른 임상 증상이나 피부 병변의 재발 없이 성공적으로 치료되었다. 보고된 바에 따르면, 본 증례는 간질환과 고양이 피부유약증이 동반한 환자에서 좋은 예후를 보인 첫 번째 증례이다.

Improvement of Fat Suppression and Artifact Reduction Using IDEAL Technique in Head and Neck MRI at 3T

  • Hong, Jin Ho;Lee, Ha Young;Kang, Young Hye;Lim, Myung Kwan;Kim, Yeo Ju;Cho, Soon Gu;Kim, Mi Young
    • Investigative Magnetic Resonance Imaging
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    • 제20권1호
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    • pp.44-52
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    • 2016
  • Purpose: To quantitatively and qualitatively compare fat-suppressed MRI quality using iterative decomposition of water and fat with echo asymmetry and least-squares estimation (IDEAL) with that using frequency selective fat-suppression (FSFS) T2- and postcontrast T1-weighted fast spin-echo images of the head and neck at 3T. Materials and Methods: The study was approved by our Institutional Review Board. Prospective MR image analysis was performed in 36 individuals at a single-center. Axial fat suppressed T2- and postcontrast T1-weighted images with IDEAL and FSFS were compared. Visual assessment was performed by two independent readers with respect to; 1) metallic artifacts around oral cavity, 2) susceptibility artifacts around upper airway, paranasal sinus, and head-neck junction, 3) homogeneity of fat suppression, 4) image sharpness, 5) tissue contrast of pathologies and lymph nodes. The signal-to-noise ratios (SNR) for each image sequence were assessed. Results: Both IDEAL fat suppressed T2- and T1-weighted images significantly reduced artifacts around airway, paranasal sinus, and head-neck junction, and significantly improved homogeneous fat suppression in compared to those using FSFS (P < 0.05 for all). IDEAL significantly decreased artifacts around oral cavity on T2-weighted images (P < 0.05, respectively) and improved sharpness, lesion-to-tissue, and lymph node-to-tissue contrast on T1-weighted images (P < 0.05 for all). The mean SNRs were significantly improved on both T1- and T2-weighted IDEAL images (P < 0.05 for all). Conclusion: IDEAL technique improves image quality in the head and neck by reducing artifacts with homogeneous fat suppression, while maintaining a high SNR.