Diagnosis of intracranial neoplasia by transcranial ultrasound in two pet rats (Rattus norvegicus)
María Ardiaca García,
Andrés Montesinos Barceló,
Cristina Bonvehí Nadeu
et al.
Abstract:This article describes the use of transcranial ultrasound for confirmation of intracranial neoplasia in two pet rats. The diagnosis was confirmed by means of a contrast‐enhanced computed tomography scan in one case, and postmortem examination and histopathology in the other. Pituitary adenoma is a common condition in rats and, until now, advanced diagnostic imaging, such as computed tomography or magnetic resonance imaging, was required to support a presumptive diagnosis of an intracranial mass based on anamne… Show more
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