2019
DOI: 10.1111/jvim.15507
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Ultrasonographic features of presumed gastric wall edema in 14 dogs with pancreatitis

Abstract: Background Gastric wall edema has not been reported as a complication of acute pancreatitis in dogs. Objective To describe the ultrasonographic features of gastric wall thickening in dogs with acute pancreatitis. Animals Fourteen dogs with ultrasonographic evidence and clinical diagnosis of acute pancreatitis, with ultrasonographic evidence of increased gastric wall thickness (>5 mm). Methods A retrospective search… Show more

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“…Pancreatic cyst‐like lesions also occur in the subacute phase of pancreatitis . Other nonspecific changes include abdominal effusion, ileus, gastric wall thickening, and lateral displacement of the duodenum . Anecdotally veterinary practitioners might use abdominal ultrasound (AUS) in conjunction with clinical signs and supportive clinical pathology screening, in the absence of a quantitative pancreatic lipase assay, for the diagnosis of pancreatitis and assessment of disease severity.…”
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confidence: 99%
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“…Pancreatic cyst‐like lesions also occur in the subacute phase of pancreatitis . Other nonspecific changes include abdominal effusion, ileus, gastric wall thickening, and lateral displacement of the duodenum . Anecdotally veterinary practitioners might use abdominal ultrasound (AUS) in conjunction with clinical signs and supportive clinical pathology screening, in the absence of a quantitative pancreatic lipase assay, for the diagnosis of pancreatitis and assessment of disease severity.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…16 Other nonspecific changes include abdominal effusion, ileus, gastric wall thickening, and lateral displacement of the duodenum. 13,15,17 Anecdotally veterinary practitioners might use abdominal ultrasound (AUS) in conjunction with clinical signs and supportive clinical pathology screening, in the absence of a quantitative pancreatic lipase assay, for the diagnosis of pancreatitis and assessment of disease severity. In addition, although prior studies have documented potential ultrasonographic abnormalities seen with pancreatitis, the individual contribution of each abnormality to a CDx of pancreatitis in dogs has not been evaluated.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…10 In veterinary medicine, gastric and duodenal wall edema has been described in a dog with experimentally induced hypoalbuminemia 11 and gastroduodenal intussusception, 12 and in dogs with pancreatitis. 13 Reported ultrasonographic features of gastric wall edema in dogs with pancreatitis were thickened submucosal layer with preservation of mucosal layer. 13 The specific ultrasonographic features of gastric wall edema in those cases may warrant clinical decision of a follow-up ultrasonographic evaluation.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…13 Reported ultrasonographic features of gastric wall edema in dogs with pancreatitis were thickened submucosal layer with preservation of mucosal layer. 13 The specific ultrasonographic features of gastric wall edema in those cases may warrant clinical decision of a follow-up ultrasonographic evaluation.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In human literature submucosal thickening is attributed to active inflammation. 19,20 Muscularis thickening was seen concurrently with submucosal thickening in three dogs and was suspected to be due to chronic inflammation and infiltration;…”
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confidence: 98%