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American Journal of Veterinary Research | 2011

Impact of successive freezing-thawing cycles on 3-T magnetic resonance images of the digits of isolated equine limbs

Géraldine Bolen; Dimitri Haye; Robert Dondelinger; Laurent Massart; Valeria Busoni

OBJECTIVEnTo assess the impact of cycles of freezing and thawing on magnetic resonance (MR) images (obtained by use of a 3-T magnet) of equine feet examined ex vivo.nnnSAMPLEn9 forelimbs from 9 horse cadavers.nnnPROCEDURESn9 forefeet underwent MR imaging first at ambient temperature within 12 hours after the horses death and then after each freezing-thawing cycle. Three digits underwent freezing and thawing (at 4°C for 36 hours) 2 times, 3 digits underwent freezing and thawing (at 4°C for 36 hours) once and rescanning after 24 hours at ambient temperature, and 3 digits underwent freezing and thawing at ambient temperature for 24 hours once. Images of the digits obtained prior to freezing were subjectively compared with images obtained after freezing and thawing. Changes in the signal-to-noise ratio between examinations were assessed.nnnRESULTSnOverall image quality was considered unchanged except for the hoof capsule. Quantitative analysis revealed signal-to-noise ratio changes in bone marrow, soft tissues, and hoof capsule induced with both thawing processes. The signal-to-noise ratio in the synovial recess of the distal interphalangeal joint significantly increased as a result of thawing at 4°C.nnnCONCLUSIONS AND CLINICAL RELEVANCEnAlthough overall image quality was considered unchanged except for the hoof capsule, results suggested that changes induced in cadaver limbs following freezing and thawing, which are probably attributable both to modified and inhomogeneous temperature distribution and direct tissue damage, may alter the reliability of signal intensity in ex vivo MR examinations.


Veterinary Radiology & Ultrasound | 2013

ULTRASONOGRAPHIC CHARACTERISTICS OF THE CISTERNA CHYLI IN EIGHT DOGS AND FOUR CATS

Anne-Laure Etienne; Romain Cavrenne; Kris Gommeren; Géraldine Bolen; Valeria Busoni

Ultrasonography of the cisterna chyli has been used in humans to diagnose increased lymphatic flow or lymph flow obstruction and to guide percutaneous embolization of the thoracic duct via the cisterna chyli. The aim of this study was to describe the ultrasonographic characteristics of the dorsal portion of cisterna chyli in dogs and cats with chylous ascites or chylothorax and in a group of healthy dogs and cats. The aorta and the cranial mesenteric artery were used as anatomic landmarks. Ultrasonography was performed before and 2 h after a fatty meal in healthy dogs and cats. The visualized structure was confirmed to be a dilated cisterna chyli at necropsy in a dog with chylous ascites. The confirmed or presumed cisterna chyli was consistently detected using ultrasonography in nonfasted healthy animals and clinically affected animals and appeared as an anechoic tubular structure, without detectable flow, at the right dorsolateral aspect of the aorta. It had a similar ultrasonographic appearance in patients with chyloabdomen and in nonfasted healthy dogs and cats. There was considerable overlap in diameters of the cisterna chyli for affected and healthy animals. The shape and size of the cisterna chyli in an individual animal were variable during the same ultrasound examination and between different examinations. This study demonstrated the appearance of the presumed dorsal portion of the cisterna chyli by ultrasonography and might provide useful preliminary data for further studies into the feasibility of ultrasound-guided injections or aspirations of the cisterna chyli in dogs and cats.


Journal of Equine Veterinary Science | 2012

Ultrasonography of the Collateral Ligaments of the Distal Interphalangeal Joint in Horses: Technique and Reference Images

Laurence Evrard; Géraldine Bolen; Nathalie Maquet; Valeria Busoni


Proceedings of the 23th ECVIM Meeting | 2013

Pulmonary vein to pulmonary artery ratio is an echocardiographic index of left congestive heart failure in dogs with myxomatous mitral valve disease

Anne-Christine Merveille; Marion Cabrero; Emilie Krafft; Anne-Laure Etienne; Pascale Jespers; Samantha Gomart; Géraldine Bolen; Cécile Clercx; Kathleen Mc Entee


Archive | 2012

Transabdominal ultrasound in horses with chronic or recurrent colic and/or weight loss: a retrospective study.

Irène Tosi; Géraldine Bolen; Laurence Evrard; Anne-Laure Etienne; Valeria Busoni


Proceedings of the 23th ECVIM Meeting | 2013

Long term follow up in dogs with eosinophilic bronchopneumopathy treated with inhaled glucocorticosteroid therapy preliminary

Morgane Canonne-Guibert; Géraldine Bolen; Frédéric Billen; Cécile Clercx


Archive | 2013

Persistent right aortic arch associated with an aberrant left subclavian artery arising from a patent ductus arteriosus in a puppy

Maïlis Rizza; Stéphanie Claeys; Frédéric Billen; Kathleen Mc Entee; Géraldine Bolen


Archive | 2013

Imaging findings in 12 horses with lymphoma: a retrospective study

Laurence Evrard; Rita G. Fonseca; Géraldine Bolen; Simona Cerri; Laura Borde; Alexandra Gougnard; Valeria Busoni


Archive | 2013

Septic arthritis of the atlanto-occipital joint in two adult horses

Silvia Rabba; Gaby Van Galen; Géraldine Bolen; Simona Cerri; Laura Borde; Alexandra Gougnard; Valeria Busoni


Archive | 2013

Influence of Buprenorphine on the European Rabbit's (Oryctolagus cuniculus) gastro-intestinal motility

Hélène Deflers; Géraldine Bolen; Frederic Gandar; Jean-Marie Beduin; Didier Marlier

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