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Putative Cerebral Microbleeds in Dogs Undergoing Magnetic Resonance Imaging of the Head: A Retrospective Study of Demographics, Clinical Associations, and Relationship to Case Outcome

机译:接受头部磁共振成像的狗的假定脑微出血:人口统计学,临床协会及其与病例结局的关系的回顾性研究

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BackgroundCerebral microbleeds (CMBs) are focal intraparenchymal signal voids on gradient-echo magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), corresponding to regions of chronic hemorrhage. In humans, they are associated with systemic disease and shorter survival times. Although similar findings have been identified in dogs, their epidemiology and clinical correlations have not been investigated. ObjectiveTo determine epidemiological features, clinical associations, and associations with outcome for putative CMB-like foci (putative microbleeds [pMBs]) identified by T2*-weighted MRI in dogs. AnimalsFive hundred and eighty-two dogs undergoing 3T brain MRI between 2011 and 2016. MethodsRetrospective case–control study. Demographic, diagnostic, and clinicopathological data were obtained from medical records and phone follow-up. Demographic variables were compared between dogs with and without evidence of pMBs. For dogs with such evidence, and a subset of matched controls, associations with clinical presentation, concurrent disease, and survival times were evaluated. ResultsDogs with pMBs were older ( P P = .004) than unaffected dogs. Compared to matched controls, they presented more frequently for vestibular signs ( P = .030). Cortical atrophy occurred concurrently with pMBs in 26% (14/54) of dogs. Diagnosed renal disease was not significantly associated with pMBs, but proteinuria was more common in dogs with pMBs than in matched controls (odds ratio = 3.01, P = .005). Dogs with pMBs had a shorter median survival time than did matched controls ( P = .011). Conclusions and Clinical ImportancePutative microbleeds occurred in 54 of 582 (9.3%) of dogs undergoing brain MRI, but may not be a normal consequence of aging. They were associated with shorter survival time and proteinuria in the study population.
机译:背景大脑微出血(CMB)是梯度回波磁共振成像(MRI)上的局灶性实质内信号空洞,与慢性出血区域相对应。在人类中,它们与全身性疾病和较短的生存时间有关。尽管在狗中发现了类似的发现,但尚未调查它们的流行病学和临床相关性。目的确定通过T2 *加权MRI在犬中确定的CMB样病灶(假定的微出血[pMBs])的流行病学特征,临床关联以及与结局的关联。动物2011年至2016年间,有382只狗接受了3T脑MRI检查。方法回顾性病例对照研究。人口统计,诊断和临床病理数据来自病历和电话随访。比较了有和没有pMB证据的狗之间的人口统计学变量。对于有这样证据的狗以及匹配对照的子集,对与临床表现,并发疾病和生存时间的关联进行了评估。结果带有pMBs的狗比未患病的狗大(P P = .004)。与对照组相比,他们出现前庭体征的频率更高(P = .030)。 26%(14/54)的狗与pMB同时发生皮质萎缩。经诊断的肾脏疾病与pMBs没有显着相关性,但是蛋白尿在具有pMBs的狗中比在配对对照组中更为普遍(优势比= 3.01,P = .005)。带有pMB的狗的中位生存时间比匹配的对照组要短(P = 0.011)。结论和临床重要性接受脑MRI检查的582只狗中有54只(9.3%)发生了预期的微出血,但这可能不是衰老的正常结果。它们与研究人群中较短的生存时间和蛋白尿有关。

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