2014
DOI: 10.1590/s0100-736x2014000100015
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The role of B-mode ultrasonography in the musculoskeletal anatomical evaluation of the cervical region of the dog spine

Abstract: Pesq. Vet. Bras. 34(1):91-97, janeiro 2014 91 RESUMO.-[O papel da ultrassonografia modo B na avaliação anatômica musculoesquelética do segmento cervical da coluna vertebral de cães.] Este estudo caracterizou a anatomia musculoesquelética normal do segmento cervical da coluna vertebral de cães por meio da ultrassonografia modo B. O objetivo do trabalho foi estabelecer o papel da ultrassonografia modo B na avaliação anatômica do segmento cervical de cães, comparando os achados ultrassonográficos com imagens… Show more

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“…In T2-weighted sequences, the brightest objects were the adipose tissue, followed by cerebrospinal fluid and healthy nuclei pulposi (Levitski et al 1999). In the 3D Hyce sequence, cerebrospinal fluid was characterized by the highest signal intensity, followed by homogeneous weaker signals in soft tissues and hypointense signals in bone tissue (Sarto et al 2014). The 3D Hyce sequence produced images of excellent spatial quality and the contrast between soft tissues and the hyperintense cerebrospinal fluid delivered similar effects to myelography (Sarto et al 2014).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In T2-weighted sequences, the brightest objects were the adipose tissue, followed by cerebrospinal fluid and healthy nuclei pulposi (Levitski et al 1999). In the 3D Hyce sequence, cerebrospinal fluid was characterized by the highest signal intensity, followed by homogeneous weaker signals in soft tissues and hypointense signals in bone tissue (Sarto et al 2014). The 3D Hyce sequence produced images of excellent spatial quality and the contrast between soft tissues and the hyperintense cerebrospinal fluid delivered similar effects to myelography (Sarto et al 2014).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In small animals, the use of ultrasonography to assess the musculoskeletal system has been growing (Samii & Long 2005). There are reports on its use to evaluate the shoulder (Long & Nyland 1999), long bones (Risselada et al 2003), elbow (Lamb & Wong 2005), cisterna magna in dogs with Chiari malformations (Schmidt et al 2008), and ultrasound anatomy of the cervical spine (Sarto et al 2014). However, few studies exist on the ultrasound anatomy of the lumbar spine and guided lumbar puncture (Garcia et al 2018, Monticelli et al 2017, Etienne et al 2010, and no study exists on the ultrasound anatomy of the T10-S1 region.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Ultrasonography has been used to assess the craniocervical junction in animals with Chiari‐like malformation and syngomyelia and intracranial arachnoid cysts . This modality has also been used to evaluate the musculoskeletal anatomy of the dorsal cervical spine . However, information regarding the use of ultrasonography to assess atlantoaxial ligaments is lacking.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…18 This modality has also been used to evaluate the musculoskeletal anatomy of the dorsal cervical spine. 19 However, information regarding the use of ultrasonography to assess atlantoaxial ligaments is lacking.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%