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Radiographic and computed tomographic features of caval foramen hernias of the liver in 7 dogs: mimicking lung nodules
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2016
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Mimicking Lung NodulesHepatologyMedical ImagingAbdominal ImagingHistopathologyVeterinary ScienceLiver Lobe HerniasCaval ForamenSmall Animal Internal MedicineVeterinary DiagnosticsTomographic FeaturesSurgeryCaval Foramen HerniasCaval Foramen HerniaMedicineRadiologyHealth Sciences
This study describes the imaging features and characteristics of caval foramen hernias in 7 dogs diagnosed by computed tomography (CT). On lateral radiographs, 6 of 7 dogs showed dome-shaped, broad-based, caudal mediastinal lesions. CT findings included caudal vena cava (CVC) compression (n=7), right lateral (n=6) or medial (n=1) liver lobe involvement, hepatic vein dilation (n=5) and biliary tract involvement (n=1) with partial (n=6) or entire (n=1) liver lobe hernias. A caval foramen hernia should be part of the differential diagnosis when the aforementioned imaging features are detected. CT is considered as a useful tool for diagnosis and evaluation in dogs with a caval foramen hernia.
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