Changes of ultrasonographic pattern of the spleen examined with a high-frequency linear transducer during growth in puppies

Youngsun Hwang, Daji Noh, Sooyoung Choi, Hojung Choi, Youngwon Lee, Kija Lee

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Abstract

A normal spleen is a homogeneous, finely textured, and hyperechoic organ. The development of high-frequency transducers has enabled the examination of the structural features of the spleen. Thus, the spleen can appear mildly mottled, even in normal dogs, and this could be misinterpreted as an abnormality. The purpose of this prospective, longitudinal, descriptive study was to describe the ultrasonographic pattern of the splenic parenchyma using a high-frequency transducer in puppies. The study included nine, normal, client-owned puppies that were born healthy. Transabdominal ultrasonographic examination was performed from 4 to 60 weeks serially every 4 weeks. Ultrasonographic patterns of the spleen were graded as follows: granular, mild reticulonodular, moderate reticulonodular, and marked reticulonodular pattern. The examinations were performed by one veterinary clinician, and the grades of the ultrasonographic patterns were determined by two veterinary clinicians experienced in ultrasonography, based on consensus. Differences and associations between time and the grade of the splenic parenchyma were determined using the paired t-test and scatter plots. There was a strong quadratic relationship between time and the grade of the splenic parenchyma. It was found that the splenic parenchymal patterns changed with increasing age, with a granular appearance initially at 4 weeks, followed by a reticulonodular pattern with well-defined hypoechoic nodules—most marked between 28 and 36 weeks, after which this pattern decreased until there was a homogeneous granular pattern again at 60 weeks. These findings should not be misinterpreted as being indicative of a disease in normal puppies, particularly those aged between 28 and 36 weeks.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)577-582
Number of pages6
JournalVeterinary Radiology and Ultrasound
Volume61
Issue number5
DOIs
StatePublished - 1 Sep 2020

Keywords

  • reticulonodular
  • splenic echotexture
  • ultrasound
  • young dogs

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