Sublumbar grass awns in two cats: ultrasonographic features and ultrasound-guided retrieval
Case series summary Two adult cats were evaluated because of recurrent abscesses of the right lateral thoracoabdominal wall. The abscesses receded with antibiotics but relapsed shortly after therapy interruption. Ultrasonography identified fluid-filled lesions containing linear, hyperechoic material...
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doaj-d585129b4fb24cddb97d27d041bfa4872020-11-25T03:42:23ZengSAGE PublishingJournal of Feline Medicine and Surgery Open Reports2055-11692019-11-01510.1177/2055116919885677Sublumbar grass awns in two cats: ultrasonographic features and ultrasound-guided retrievalDaniele Della Santa0Tommaso Mannucci1Giulia Busoni2Simonetta Citi3Vet Hospital H24, Firenze, ItalyDepartment of Veterinary Sciences, University of Pisa, Pisa, ItalyDepartment of Veterinary Sciences, University of Pisa, Pisa, ItalyDepartment of Veterinary Sciences, University of Pisa, Pisa, ItalyCase series summary Two adult cats were evaluated because of recurrent abscesses of the right lateral thoracoabdominal wall. The abscesses receded with antibiotics but relapsed shortly after therapy interruption. Ultrasonography identified fluid-filled lesions containing linear, hyperechoic material with distal acoustic shadowing in the sublumbar region of both cats. Ultrasound-guided retrieval of grass awns was performed in both cases, which resulted in complete clinical resolution. Relevance and novel information While sublumbar abscesses in dogs are a relatively common disease, their occurrence in cats is much less common. To our knowledge, this is the first report describing the ultrasonographic features of sublumbar abscessation induced by foreign bodies and their ultrasound-guided retrieval in cats.https://doi.org/10.1177/2055116919885677 |
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Sublumbar grass awns in two cats: ultrasonographic features and ultrasound-guided retrieval |
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Sublumbar grass awns in two cats: ultrasonographic features and ultrasound-guided retrieval |
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Sublumbar grass awns in two cats: ultrasonographic features and ultrasound-guided retrieval |
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Sublumbar grass awns in two cats: ultrasonographic features and ultrasound-guided retrieval |
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Sublumbar grass awns in two cats: ultrasonographic features and ultrasound-guided retrieval |
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sublumbar grass awns in two cats: ultrasonographic features and ultrasound-guided retrieval |
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Journal of Feline Medicine and Surgery Open Reports |
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2055-1169 |
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2019-11-01 |
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Case series summary Two adult cats were evaluated because of recurrent abscesses of the right lateral thoracoabdominal wall. The abscesses receded with antibiotics but relapsed shortly after therapy interruption. Ultrasonography identified fluid-filled lesions containing linear, hyperechoic material with distal acoustic shadowing in the sublumbar region of both cats. Ultrasound-guided retrieval of grass awns was performed in both cases, which resulted in complete clinical resolution. Relevance and novel information While sublumbar abscesses in dogs are a relatively common disease, their occurrence in cats is much less common. To our knowledge, this is the first report describing the ultrasonographic features of sublumbar abscessation induced by foreign bodies and their ultrasound-guided retrieval in cats. |
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