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Diagnostic imaging descriptions and prevalence of presumed phrenic lymph nodes in dogs (2023)
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Cordella, A., Stock, E., Cornillie, P., Fouriez-Lablée, V., Skarbek, A., Germonpré, J., & Saunders, J. (2023). Diagnostic imaging descriptions and prevalence of presumed phrenic lymph nodes in dogs. Veterinary Radiology and Ultrasound, https://doi.org/10.1111/vru.13320

The phrenic lymph node (PLN) has been described in bovine, equine, and feline anatomic references but descriptions in canine anatomic references are currently lacking. Authors have observed a well-defined, soft tissue attenuating, contrast-enhancing... Read More about Diagnostic imaging descriptions and prevalence of presumed phrenic lymph nodes in dogs.

Canine insulinomas and their presumed metastases are most conspicuous in the late arterial phase in a triple arterial phase CT protocol (2023)
Journal Article
Skarbek, A., Fouriez-Lablée, V., Dirrig, H., & Llabres-Diaz, F. (2023). Canine insulinomas and their presumed metastases are most conspicuous in the late arterial phase in a triple arterial phase CT protocol. Veterinary Radiology and Ultrasound, https://doi.org/10.1111/vru.13278

Avid arterial enhancement is the commonly described characteristic of canine insulinomas in contrast-enhanced computed tomography (CECT). However, this finding is also reported as inconsistent.
The main aim of this study was to investigate in detai... Read More about Canine insulinomas and their presumed metastases are most conspicuous in the late arterial phase in a triple arterial phase CT protocol.