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Computed Tomographic Findings in Dogs with Hepatic Bacterial Parenchymal Infection and Abscessation

de Haro, LM; Vila, A; Di Bella, A; Mallol, C; Anselmi, C; Barreiro-Vazquez, JD; Pollard, D; Salgüero, R; Fitzgerald, E; Moreno-Aguado, B

Authors

LM de Haro

A Vila

A Di Bella

C Mallol

C Anselmi

JD Barreiro-Vazquez

D Pollard

R Salgüero

E Fitzgerald

B Moreno-Aguado



Abstract

Bacterial liver parenchymal infections in dogs are rarely documented, and their imaging characteristics are scarce in the veterinary literature, especially in Computed Tomography (CT). This retrospective multicentric study aimed to describe the CT characteristics of parenchymal bacterial liver infection and abscessation in dogs and compare them with the human literature. Twenty dogs met the inclusion criteria. All dogs, except one, showed discrete hepatic lesions consistent with pyogenic liver abscess (19/20). A single case showed diffuse liver changes, which was diagnosed with granulomatous bacterial hepatitis (1/20). Multifocal lesions were associated with the presence of abdominal pain (p = 0.023). CT characteristics of pyogenic liver abscesses in our study resemble those described in the human literature, with multifocal (14/19) or single (5/19), round or ovoid (19/19), hypoattenuating hepatic lesions, which are better visualised in post-contrast images. Pyogenic liver abscesses can also show features such as the "cluster sign" (8/19), transient arterial segmental enhancement (6/10), rim enhancement (6/19), and intralesional gas (4/19). Additional CT findings, such as local lymphadenomegaly (18/20), peritoneal fat stranding (14/20), and peritoneal fluid (13/20), are also commonly observed.

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de Haro, L., Vila, A., Di Bella, A., Mallol, C., Anselmi, C., Barreiro-Vazquez, J., Pollard, D., Salgüero, R., Fitzgerald, E., & Moreno-Aguado, B. (2024). Computed Tomographic Findings in Dogs with Hepatic Bacterial Parenchymal Infection and Abscessation. Animals, 14(23), https://doi.org/10.3390/ani14233399

Journal Article Type Article
Acceptance Date Nov 23, 2024
Publication Date 2024
Deposit Date Jan 27, 2025
Publicly Available Date Jan 27, 2025
Print ISSN 2076-2615
Electronic ISSN 2076-2615
Publisher MDPI
Peer Reviewed Peer Reviewed
Volume 14
Issue 23
DOI https://doi.org/10.3390/ani14233399
Keywords computed tomography; canine; bacterial liver infection; liver abscess; NEEDLE-ASPIRATION-CYTOLOGY; ULTRASONOGRAPHIC FINDINGS; CT; DIAGNOSIS; LEPTOSPIROSIS; APPEARANCE; FEATURES; LESIONS

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