Hasi parenchymás szervek csavarodása kutyában Klinikai esetismertetések
Absztrakt
Summary
Background: The authors present the clinical manifestations of the torsion of
the spleen and the liver lobe in dogs through their own cases. The splenic torsion
was diagnosed in a young (5 years old) German shepherd male, the hepatic lobe
torsion was seen in a female Mastino napoletano (1,5 years old).
Objectives: These acute diseases showed the signs of shock by the physical
examination (hyperthermia, anaemia, increased capillary refilling time, abdominal
pain in the epigastric region). General weakness and haematuria were also
diagnosed. The laboratory tests indicated anaemia, inflammation (increased
level of the white blood cells) and elevated level of the liver enzymes by the
blood analysis. The exact diagnosis was confirmed by abdominal ultrasonography
in both cases.
Results and Discussion: In the case of torsion the ultrasonographic structure of
the spleen and the liver lobe are typical: decreased level of echogenicity and dilated,
thrombotic blood vessels with thickened and echogenic walls in the parenchyma.
Peritonitis (increased echogenicity of the peritoneum) and free abdominal fluid
are also presented in such cases. Abscess in the liver parenchyma is very rare in
dogs but it was also diagnosed in this case. After the operation the prognosis is
good in the cases of splenic or hepatic lobe torsion, but became poor in chronic
cases, in the case of reperfusion or septic complications.