Comparison of signalment and computed tomography findings in French Bulldogs, Pugs, and English Bulldogs with and without clinical signs associated with thoracic hemivertebra
Abstract Background Although thoracic hemivertebra can cause neurological signs, they occur commonly in neurologically normal dogs. Objectives To evaluate whether computed tomography (CT) findings and factors associated with signalment can be used to differentiate between dogs with and without neuro...
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doaj-152a70cb609b46d5a8f4177e333ad7df2020-11-24T22:16:22ZengWileyJournal of Veterinary Internal Medicine0891-66401939-16762019-09-013352151215910.1111/jvim.15556Comparison of signalment and computed tomography findings in French Bulldogs, Pugs, and English Bulldogs with and without clinical signs associated with thoracic hemivertebraSteven De Decker0Rowena M. A. Packer1Rodolfo Cappello2Tom R. Harcourt‐Brown3Cecilia Rohdin4Sergio A. Gomes5Niklas Bergknut6Tom A. Shaw7Mark Lowrie8Rodrigo Gutierrez‐Quintana9Department of Veterinary Clinical Science and Services Royal Veterinary College, University of London Hatfield United KingdomDepartment of Veterinary Clinical Science and Services Royal Veterinary College, University of London Hatfield United KingdomNorth Downs Specialist Referrals Bletchingley United KingdomSchool of Veterinary Sciences, University of Bristol North Somerset United KingdomDepartment of Clinical Sciences Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences Uppsala SwedenDovecote Veterinary Hospital Derby United KingdomNorth Downs Specialist Referrals Bletchingley United KingdomSchool of Veterinary Sciences, University of Bristol North Somerset United KingdomDovecote Veterinary Hospital Derby United KingdomSchool of Veterinary Medicine, College of Medical, Veterinary and Life Sciences, University of Glasgow Glasgow United KingdomAbstract Background Although thoracic hemivertebra can cause neurological signs, they occur commonly in neurologically normal dogs. Objectives To evaluate whether computed tomography (CT) findings and factors associated with signalment can be used to differentiate between dogs with and without neurological signs associated with hemivertebra. Animals One hundred sixty dogs with ≥1 hemivertebrae were retrospectively studied. This group consisted of 40 dogs with clinical signs caused by hemivertebra and 40 French Bulldogs, 40 Pugs, and 40 English Bulldogs that underwent CT for reasons unrelated to neurological disease. Methods All dogs underwent CT and affected dogs also underwent magnetic resonance imaging. All CT studies were randomly evaluated by an observer blinded to signalment and clinical status. The following variables were evaluated: presence, number, location, and subtype of hemivertebra; presence of vertebral subluxation; severity of vertebral canal stenosis; presence, location, and severity of kyphosis, and number of vertebrae involved in the kyphotic segment. Statistical modeling was performed to identify factors associated with clinical status. Results Pug breed (odds ration [OR], 10.8; P = .01), more severe kyphosis (OR, 1.1 per grade increase; P < .001), fewer instead of more observed hemivertebrae (OR, 0.8; P = 0.03), and ventrolateral hypoplasia hemivertebra subtype (OR, 4.0; P = .011) were associated with higher likelihood of neurological disease. A Cobb angle of 34.5 degrees corresponded with the highest combined sensitivity and specificity to differentiate between clinically affected and unaffected dogs. Conclusions and Clinical Importance The variables identified could aid in differentiating between clinically relevant and irrelevant hemivertebra in small breed brachycephalic dogs.https://doi.org/10.1111/jvim.15556brachycephalickyphosisscrew‐tailedspinal malformationvertebral malformation |
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Steven De Decker Rowena M. A. Packer Rodolfo Cappello Tom R. Harcourt‐Brown Cecilia Rohdin Sergio A. Gomes Niklas Bergknut Tom A. Shaw Mark Lowrie Rodrigo Gutierrez‐Quintana Comparison of signalment and computed tomography findings in French Bulldogs, Pugs, and English Bulldogs with and without clinical signs associated with thoracic hemivertebra Journal of Veterinary Internal Medicine brachycephalic kyphosis screw‐tailed spinal malformation vertebral malformation |
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Steven De Decker Rowena M. A. Packer Rodolfo Cappello Tom R. Harcourt‐Brown Cecilia Rohdin Sergio A. Gomes Niklas Bergknut Tom A. Shaw Mark Lowrie Rodrigo Gutierrez‐Quintana |
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Comparison of signalment and computed tomography findings in French Bulldogs, Pugs, and English Bulldogs with and without clinical signs associated with thoracic hemivertebra |
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Comparison of signalment and computed tomography findings in French Bulldogs, Pugs, and English Bulldogs with and without clinical signs associated with thoracic hemivertebra |
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Comparison of signalment and computed tomography findings in French Bulldogs, Pugs, and English Bulldogs with and without clinical signs associated with thoracic hemivertebra |
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Comparison of signalment and computed tomography findings in French Bulldogs, Pugs, and English Bulldogs with and without clinical signs associated with thoracic hemivertebra |
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Comparison of signalment and computed tomography findings in French Bulldogs, Pugs, and English Bulldogs with and without clinical signs associated with thoracic hemivertebra |
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comparison of signalment and computed tomography findings in french bulldogs, pugs, and english bulldogs with and without clinical signs associated with thoracic hemivertebra |
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Abstract Background Although thoracic hemivertebra can cause neurological signs, they occur commonly in neurologically normal dogs. Objectives To evaluate whether computed tomography (CT) findings and factors associated with signalment can be used to differentiate between dogs with and without neurological signs associated with hemivertebra. Animals One hundred sixty dogs with ≥1 hemivertebrae were retrospectively studied. This group consisted of 40 dogs with clinical signs caused by hemivertebra and 40 French Bulldogs, 40 Pugs, and 40 English Bulldogs that underwent CT for reasons unrelated to neurological disease. Methods All dogs underwent CT and affected dogs also underwent magnetic resonance imaging. All CT studies were randomly evaluated by an observer blinded to signalment and clinical status. The following variables were evaluated: presence, number, location, and subtype of hemivertebra; presence of vertebral subluxation; severity of vertebral canal stenosis; presence, location, and severity of kyphosis, and number of vertebrae involved in the kyphotic segment. Statistical modeling was performed to identify factors associated with clinical status. Results Pug breed (odds ration [OR], 10.8; P = .01), more severe kyphosis (OR, 1.1 per grade increase; P < .001), fewer instead of more observed hemivertebrae (OR, 0.8; P = 0.03), and ventrolateral hypoplasia hemivertebra subtype (OR, 4.0; P = .011) were associated with higher likelihood of neurological disease. A Cobb angle of 34.5 degrees corresponded with the highest combined sensitivity and specificity to differentiate between clinically affected and unaffected dogs. Conclusions and Clinical Importance The variables identified could aid in differentiating between clinically relevant and irrelevant hemivertebra in small breed brachycephalic dogs. |
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brachycephalic kyphosis screw‐tailed spinal malformation vertebral malformation |
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