1. Comparative Study of Ultrasonography Techniques in Predicting Histopathological Lesion of Canine Tumours
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Indramani Nath, Jayakrushna Das, Kautuk Kumar Sardar, Biswadeep Jena, Shuvranshu Sekhar Biswal, Sidhartha Sankar Behera, Sagar Sahoo, and Prasana Kumar Rath
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medicine.medical_specialty ,medicine.diagnostic_test ,business.industry ,Body weight ,Malignancy ,medicine.disease ,Lesion ,medicine ,Colour doppler ,Statistical analysis ,Radiology ,Elastography ,Colour doppler ultrasonography ,medicine.symptom ,Ultrasonography ,business - Abstract
Present study was to evaluate and standardize different ultrasonography techniques to predict malignancy of canine tumours. The study was conducted on 28 canine patients (20 females and 8 males) with visible tumour masses with age ranging from 5 to 13 years of age and body weight from 11 to 37 Kg, for a period of 8 months. The ultrasonographic variables for different techniques (B-mode, Colour Doppler and stress elastography) were measured and recorded. The tumour masses after excision were submitted for routine histopathological examination. Statistical analysis was performed using analysis of variance and paired “t” test using IBM SPSS statistical packages. The B-mode and Colour Doppler ultrasonography had a low to moderate sensitivity, specificity and accuracy in predicting the malignancy of canine tumours. The stress elastography was a reliable and non-invasive technique to predict the malignancy in case of canine tumours with highest level of sensitivity, specificity and accuracy.
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- 2020