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Journal of Veterinary Medical Science | 2016

Reestablishment of radiographic kidney size in Miniature Schnauzer dogs.

Jungmin Sohn; Sookyung Yun; Jeosoon Lee; Dongwoo Chang; Mincheol Choi; Junghee Yoon

Kidney size may be altered in renal diseases, and the detection of kidney size alteration has diagnostic and prognostic values. We hypothesized that radiographic kidney size, the kidney length to the second lumbar vertebra (L2) length ratio, in normal Miniature Schnauzer dogs may be overestimated due to their shorter vertebral length. This study was conducted to evaluate radiographic and ultrasonographic kidney size and L2 length in clinically normal Miniature Schnauzers and other dog breeds to evaluate the effect of vertebral length on radiographic kidney size and to reestablish radiographic kidney size in normal Miniature Schnauzers. Abdominal radiographs and ultrasonograms from 49 Miniature Schnauzers and 54 other breeds without clinical evidence of renal disease and lumbar vertebral abnormality were retrospectively evaluated. Radiographic kidney size, in the Miniature Schnauzer (3.31 ± 0.26) was significantly larger than that in other breeds (2.94 ± 0.27). Relative L2 length, the L2 length to width ratio, in the Miniature Schnauzer (1.11 ± 0.06) was significantly shorter than that in other breeds (1.21 ± 0.09). However, ultrasonographic kidney sizes, kidney length to aorta diameter ratios, were within or very close to normal range both in the Miniature Schnauzer (6.75 ± 0.67) and other breeds (7.16 ± 1.01). Thus, Miniature Schnauzer dogs have breed-specific short vertebrae and consequently a larger radiographic kidney size, which was greater than standard reference in normal adult dogs. Care should be taken when evaluating radiographic kidney size in Miniature Schnauzers to prevent falsely diagnosed renomegaly.


American Journal of Veterinary Research | 2016

Evaluation of computed tomographic enterography with an orally administered lactulose solution in clinically normal dogs

Seoyeon Keh; Jungmin Sohn; Mihyun Choi; Namsoon Lee; Jaeyoung Jang; Hyunwook Kim; Dongwoo Chang; Mincheol Choi; Junghee Yoon

OBJECTIVE To determine optimal techniques for CT enterography in clinically normal dogs and to evaluate luminal distention after oral administration of lactulose solution as a contrast agent. ANIMALS 15 healthy dogs. PROCEDURES CT was performed in a control group (2 dogs that underwent CT to evaluate metastasis and 5 other dogs). In a bolus administration group (5 dogs from the control group), lactulose solution (1.34 g/mL) was administered (60 mL/kg) rapidly via gastric tube to anesthetized dogs, and CT was performed every 10 minutes for 1 hour. In a continuous administration group of 8 other dogs, lactulose solution (60 mL/kg) was administered slowly via nasoesophageal tube over a period of 45 minutes. Then, 15 minutes after anesthetic induction, CT was performed every 10 minutes for 1 hour. Luminal distention of the small intestines was evaluated qualitatively by use of a 3-point scale. RESULTS All small intestinal segments had poor luminal distention in the control group. The terminal ileum had poor luminal distention for the bolus administration group. Nearly all segments had good luminal distention for the continuous administration group with mild adverse effects. Luminal distention scores from 0 to 20 minutes after lactulose administration were significantly higher than scores from 30 to 60 minutes. Interobserver reproducibility was high for all intestinal segments. CONCLUSIONS AND CLINICAL RELEVANCE CT performed between 0 and 20 minutes after continuous administration of lactulose solution (60 mL/kg) may reveal adequate luminal distention for examination of small intestinal segments in dogs.


Journal of Veterinary Clinics | 2014

A Case of Feline Infectious Peritonitis with Intestinal Manifestation in a Cat

H. J. Oh; Jungmin Sohn; Sun-Young Jung; Boeun Kim; Seo-yeoun Ji; Joohyun Jung; Dae-yong Kim; Hwa-Young Youn; Junghee Yoon; Mincheol Choi


한국임상수의학회지 | 2015

Primary Ureteral Transitional Cell Carcinoma in a Dog

Seongsoo Kim; Jeosoon Lee; Sookyung Yun; Suyeon Kim; H. J. Oh; Jungmin Sohn; Sun-Young Jung; Boeun Kim; Seoyeoun Ji; Dae-yong Kim; Wan-Hee Kim; Junghee Yoon; Mincheol Choi


한국임상수의학회 학술대회논문집 | 2014

Transitional Cell Carcinoma of the Ureter in a Dog

H. J. Oh; Jungmin Sohn; Sun-Young Jung; Boeun Kim; Seoyeoun Ji; Wan-Hee Kim; Dae-yong Kim; Junghee Yoon; Mincheol Choi


한국임상수의학회 학술대회논문집 | 2014

Computed Tomographic Angiography for Adrenal Mass in 3 Dogs

Jeosoon Lee; Sukyoung Yun; H. J. Oh; Jungmin Sohn; Boeun Kim; Wan-Hee Kim; Dae-yong Kim; Hwa-Young Youn; Junghee Yoon; Mincheol Choi


한국임상수의학회 학술대회논문집 | 2014

Computed Tomographic Enterography with Lactulose Solution in Normal Dogs

Seoyeon Keh; Jungmin Sohn; Mihyun Choi; Namsoon Lee; Jaeyoung Jang; Hyunwook Kim; Junghee Yoon


한국임상수의학회 학술대회논문집 | 2014

Radiographic Kidney Size in Schnauzer Dogs

Jungmin Sohn; Mincheol Choi; Junghee Yoon


한국임상수의학회 학술대회논문집 | 2014

Mast Cell Tumor of the Colon in a Dog

Seongsoo Kim; Sookyung Yun; Jeosoon Lee; Suyeon Kim; H. J. Oh; Jungmin Sohn; Boeun Kim; Hwa-Young Youn; Junghee Yoon; Mincheol Choi


한국임상수의학회 학술대회논문집 | 2014

Echocardiographic Evaluation of Intramuscular Alfaxalone, Acepromazine and Their Combination Injection Effects and Recovery in Healthy Cats

Boeun Kim; Min Jang; Jungmin Sohn; H. J. Oh; Sang-min Jo; Mincheol Choi; Inhyung Lee; Junghee Yoon

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Junghee Yoon

Seoul National University

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Mincheol Choi

Seoul National University

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Boeun Kim

Seoul National University

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H. J. Oh

Seoul National University

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Sun-Young Jung

Seoul National University

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Dae-yong Kim

Seoul National University

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Seoyeoun Ji

Seoul National University

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Jeosoon Lee

Seoul National University

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Sookyung Yun

Seoul National University

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Wan-Hee Kim

Seoul National University

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