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Veterinary Radiology & Ultrasound | 2015

MEASUREMENTS OF THE PULMONARY VASCULATURE ON THORACIC RADIOGRAPHS IN HEALTHY DOGS COMPARED TO DOGS WITH MITRAL REGURGITATION

Heejin Oui; Juyeon Oh; Seoyeon Keh; Gahyun Lee; Sunghoon Jeon; Hyunwook Kim; Junghee Yoon; Jihye Choi

This study reassessed the previously reported radiographic method of comparing pulmonary vessels versus rib diameter for differentiating healthy dogs and dogs with mitral regurgitation. The width of the right cranial pulmonary artery and vein at the fourth rib level, right caudal pulmonary artery and vein at the ninth rib level, and the diameters of the fourth rib and ninth rib were measured in prospectively recruited healthy dogs (n = 40) and retrospectively recruited dogs with mitral regurgitation (n = 58). In healthy dogs, the pulmonary arteries and accompanying veins were similar in size. The cranial lobar vessels were smaller than the fourth rib. However, 67.5% of right caudal pulmonary artery diameters and 65% of vein diameters were larger than the ninth rib in healthy dogs. The right caudal pulmonary vein diameter in dogs with mitral regurgitation, particularly those within moderate and severe grades, was significantly larger than that in healthy dogs (P < 0.001). The comparative method used to detect enlargement of the right caudal pulmonary vein relative to the accompanying pulmonary artery had the highest sensitivity (80.2%) and specificity (82.5%) for predicting mitral regurgitation. A cut-off of 1.22 when applying the ninth rib criterion had better specificity (73%) than the most used value ≤ 1 (89.7% sensitivity and 63.8% specificity), although it has less sensitivity (73%). We recommend using the accompanying pulmonary artery and 1.22 × the diameter of the ninth rib as a radiographic criterion for assessing the size of the right caudal pulmonary vein and differentiating healthy dogs from those with mitral regurgitation.


Journal of Veterinary Medical Science | 2014

CT and PET-CT of a Dog with Multiple Pulmonary Adenocarcinoma

Jisun Kim; Seong Young Kwon; Rohani Cena; Seungjo Park; Juyeon Oh; Heejin Oui; Kyoung-Oh Cho; Jung-Joon Min; Jihye Choi

ABSTRACT A 10-year-old, intact female Yorkshire terrier had multiple pulmonary nodules on thoracic radiography and ultrasonography with no lesions elsewhere. Computed tomography (CT) and positron emission tomography and computed tomography (PET-CT) using 18F-fluorodeoxyglucose (FDG) were performed to identify metastasis and undetected primary tumors. On CT examination, pulmonary nodules had a hypoattenuating center with thin peripheral enhancement, suggesting ischemic or necrotizing lesion. In PET-CT at 47 min after intravenous injection of 11.1 MBq/kg of FDG, the maximum standardized uptake value of each pulmonary nodule was about from 3.8 to 6.4. There were no abnormal lesions except for four pulmonary nodules on the CT and PET-CT. Primary lung tumor was tentatively diagnosed, and palliative therapy using 2 mg/kg tramadol and 2.2 mg/kg carprofen twice per day was applied. After the dog’s euthanasia due to deteriorated clinical signs and poor prognosis, undifferentiated pulmonary adenocarcinoma was diagnosed through histopathologic and immunochemistry examination. To the best of the authors’ knowledge, this is the first study of CT and PET-CT features of canine pulmonary adenocarcinoma. In this case, multiple pulmonary adenocarcinoma could be determined on the basis of FDG PET-CT through screening the obvious distant metastasis and/or lymph node invasions and excluding unknown primary tumors.


Journal of Small Animal Practice | 2014

Congenital lymphangiomatosis and an enteric duplication cyst in a young dog.

Heejin Oui; Catherine G. Lamm; Shane Stiver; Bruce Williams; Seong Young Kwon; Yeonho Bae; Sunghoon Jeon; Seungjo Park; Jung-Joon Min; Jihye Choi

A two-year-old female poodle with abdominal distention was diagnosed with concurrent enteric duplication cyst and lymphangiomatosis. Both lesions were shown as cystic structures, but some characteristic features of enteric duplication cyst were identified including a thick cyst wall and shared blood supply with the duodenum. Although it was challenging to discriminate between the types of cyst based on diagnostic imaging, this report describes the characteristics of each type of lesion using several different imaging modalities.


Journal of Veterinary Medical Science | 2013

Computed Tomography Angiography of Situs Inversus, Portosystemic Shunt and Multiple Vena Cava Anomalies in a Dog

Heejin Oui; Jisun Kim; Yeonho Bae; Juyeon Oh; Seungjo Park; Gahyun Lee; Sunghoon Jeon; Jihye Choi

ABSTRACT A 5-year-old Shih Tzu was presented with intermittent vomiting and anorexia. Microhepatica and reversed position of the abdominal organs were observed on radiography. Ultrasonographically, portosystemic shunt (PSS) was tentatively diagnosed. Computed tomography (CT) revealed that the distended portal vein drained into the left hepatic vein. The caudal vena cava (CdVC) split postrenally and converged at the renal level. Cranial to this, the azygos continuation of the CdVC was confirmed. In the thorax, a persistent left cranial vena cava (CrVC) was found along with right CrVC. This is the first report of a dog with persistent left CrVC and multiple abdominal malformations. CT angiography was useful in evaluating the characteristics of each vascular anomaly and determining the required surgical correction in this complex case.


Journal of Veterinary Science | 2017

Repetitive ultrasonographic assessment of adrenal size and shape changes: a clue for an asymptomatic sex hormone-secreting adenoma

Seunghyeon Yoon; Heejin Oui; Ju-Hwan Lee; Kyu-Yeol Son; Kyoung-Oh Cho; Jihye Choi

Diagnosis of an adrenal tumor without typical clinical signs related to hyperadrenocorticism and elevated alkaline phosphatase is challenging. This report describes a sex hormone-secreting adrenal tumor in a 10-year-old castrated male Shih Tzu evaluated through repetitive ultrasonographic examination. An adrenocorticotropic hormone stimulation test revealed elevated concentrations of androstenedione and 17-hydroxyprogesterone but a normal cortisol concentration. A mass was surgically excised and adenoma was diagnosed histopathologically. In the present case, adrenal tumor was strongly suspected based on a gradual increase in adrenal size and a change from peanut shape to an irregular mass on repetitive ultrasonography. Repetitive ultrasonographic examination of the adrenal gland is recommended when an abnormal ultrasonographic appearance of adrenal gland is identified, even in an asymptomatic dog.


Journal of Veterinary Science | 2015

Tissue Doppler and strain imaging of left ventricle in Beagle dogs with iatrogenic hypercortisolism.

Heejin Oui; Sunghoon Jeon; Gahyun Lee; Seungjo Park; Kyoung-Oh Cho; Jihye Choi

Changes in radial and longitudinal left ventricular (LV) function were investigated in beagles with iatrogenic hypercortisolism. A total of 11 normal dogs were used, and 2 mg/kg prednisone was administered per oral q12 h for 28 days to 7 out of 11 dogs to induce iatrogenic hypercortisolism. Body weight, blood pressure, conventional echocardiography and tissue Doppler imaging (TDI) of normal and iatrogenic hypercortisolism groups were conducted. The myocardial wall velocity of the LV was measured using color TDI and myocardial deformation was determined by the strain and strain rate. Conventional echocardiography revealed that the diastolic LV free wall and interventricular septum in the hypercortisolism group were thickened relative to those in the normal group. The peak early diastolic myocardial velocity and early to late diastolic myocardial velocity ratio of TDI in the hypercortisolism group were significantly lower than those in the normal group. The strain values in the hypercortisolism group were significantly lower than those in the normal group, particularly for longitudinal wall motion. The lower values of myocardium from TDI and strain imaging could be used to investigate subclinical LV systolic and diastolic dysfunction in dogs with the iatrogenic hypercortisolism.


Journal of Veterinary Science | 2016

Repetitive ultrasonography of adrenal size and shape changes: a clue for an asymptomatic sex hormone secreting adenoma.

Soon-Seek Yoon; Heejin Oui; Jang Hern Lee; Kyu-Yeol Son; Kyoung-Oh Cho; Jihye Choi


한국임상수의학회 학술대회논문집 | 2014

Atypical Sex Hormone Secreting Adrenocortical Carcinoma in a Dog

Seunghyeon Yoon; Heejin Oui; Byunggyu Cheon; Ju-Hwan Lee; Kyoung-Oh Cho; Jihye Choi


한국임상수의학회 학술대회논문집 | 2013

Radiographic Evaluation of Pulmonary Vasculature

Heejin Oui; Juyeon Oh; Gahyun Lee; Sunghoon Jeon; Seoyeon Keh; Hyunwook Kim; Jihye Choi


한국임상수의학회 학술대회논문집 | 2013

Diagnostic Features of Multiple Masses in Canine Hemangiosarcoma

Gahyun Lee; Heejin Oui; Kyu-Yeol Son; Ju-Hwan Lee; Kyoung-Oh Cho; Jihye Choi

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Jihye Choi

Chonnam National University

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Kyoung-Oh Cho

Chonnam National University

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Gahyun Lee

Chonnam National University

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Seungjo Park

Chonnam National University

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Sunghoon Jeon

Chonnam National University

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Juyeon Oh

Chonnam National University

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Jisun Kim

Chonnam National University

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Ju-Hwan Lee

Chonnam National University

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Kyu-Yeol Son

Chonnam National University

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Yeonho Bae

Chonnam National University

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