2020
DOI: 10.1186/s13014-020-01684-3
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A non-invasive ultrasound imaging method to measure acute radiation-induced bladder wall thickening in rats

Abstract: Background Methods for the non-invasive quantification of changes in bladder wall thickness as potential predictors of radiation cystitis in pre-clinical research would be desirable. The use of ultrasound for this aim seems promising, but is still relatively unexplored. A method using ultrasound for bladder wall thickness quantification in rats was developed and applied to measure early radiation-induced bladder wall thickness changes. Methods … Show more

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“…However, this condition need anesthesia and diabetic rats may be intolerant. Even if a specified amount of water (for example 1.5 mL) were injecting into the bladder, ultrasonic probe pressure can promote micturition during measurement based on our experience and a former study [23]. Transurethral bladder catheterization can cause cystitis (Supplementary Fig.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…However, this condition need anesthesia and diabetic rats may be intolerant. Even if a specified amount of water (for example 1.5 mL) were injecting into the bladder, ultrasonic probe pressure can promote micturition during measurement based on our experience and a former study [23]. Transurethral bladder catheterization can cause cystitis (Supplementary Fig.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%