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Ultrasonographic quantification of the endometrium echogenicity and heterogeneity in canine physiological and pathological conditions using computer-assisted analysis
Arioni, Sol
; Huk, Marlene
; Batista, Pablo Rodrigo
; Lapuente Romero, Camila
; Gobello, María Cristina
; Blanco, Paula Graciela
Fecha de publicación:
11/2024
Editorial:
Elsevier Science
Revista:
Animal Reproduction Science
ISSN:
0378-4320
Idioma:
Inglés
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Resumen
The aims of this study were: To ultrasonographically describe and compare endometrial echogenicity and heterogeneity using digital analysis in normal and bitches suffering from pyometra,cystic endometrial hyperplasia (CEH) and endometritis; and to evaluate the effect of clinical,bacteriological and histopathological uterine parameters on endometrial echogenicity and heterogeneity. Forty-one post pubertal intact bitches were included. According to clinical, ultrasonographic, anatomopathological and histopathological uterine evaluation, the animals wereclassified as: Pyometra (PYO; n=6); CEH (n=8); Endometritis (END; n=13); Normal group (NG;n=14). Endometrial images were analyzed with ImageJ software to obtain echogenicity andheterogeneity, represented as the mean gray value (MGV) and standard deviation of gray (SDG),respectively. The effect of the group, clinical, bacteriological, ultrasonographic and histologicalvariables on MGV and SDG were analyzed by a generalized linear model. PYO exhibited higherMGV (P<0.01) and SDG (P<0.01) than the other groups. No differences were found among CEH,END and NG for both parameters (P>0.1). Body weight decreased MGV (P<0.01), whileincreasing degrees of inflammatory reaction (P<0.01), edema (P<0.01), hemorrhages (P<0.01)and vascular congestion (P<0.01) were associated with higher MGV. Inflammatory reaction(P<0.01) and ulceration (P<0.01) increased SDG. Ultrasonographic images evaluated usingcomputer assisted image analysis were useful to differentiate pyometra from other uterine conditions in dogs. However, this technique could not differentiate among CEH, END and NG. Uterineechogenicity and echotexture, which clearly represent the different histopathological patterns,contribute to the diagnosis of the definite diagnosis of some canine uterine diseases.
Palabras clave:
Ultrasound
,
Computer-aided
,
Echogenicity
,
Endometritis
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Arioni, Sol; Huk, Marlene; Batista, Pablo Rodrigo; Lapuente Romero, Camila; Gobello, María Cristina; et al.; Ultrasonographic quantification of the endometrium echogenicity and heterogeneity in canine physiological and pathological conditions using computer-assisted analysis; Elsevier Science; Animal Reproduction Science; 270; 11-2024; 1-9
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