2024
DOI: 10.1111/vru.13438
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Magnetic resonance imaging signal changes at the intramuscular injection site in dogs: Comparison of medetomidine and saline

Sojeong Kwon,
Daji Noh,
Kazutaka Yamada
et al.

Abstract: Intramuscular administration is a commonly used method for delivering sedatives and anesthetics in veterinary medicine. Previous studies have reported inflammation at the intramuscular injection site in laboratory animals and observed signal changes on MRI following intramuscular injections in humans. We hypothesized that following intramuscular injection, the site would exhibit T2 hyperintensity and contrast enhancement on MRI. To investigate this, this prospective study evaluated the pattern of signal change… Show more

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