Radiographic and computed tomographic features of caval foramen hernias of the liver in 7 dogs: Mimicking lung nodules

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This study describes the imaging features and characteristics of caval foramen hernias in 7 dogs diagnosed by computed tomography (CT). On lateral radiographs, 6 of 7 dogs showed dome-shaped, broad-based, caudal mediastinal lesions. CT findings included caudal vena cava (CVC) compression (n=7), right lateral (n=6) or medial (n=1) liver lobe involvement, hepatic vein dilation (n=5) and biliary tract involvement (n=1) with partial (n=6) or entire (n=1) liver lobe hernias. A caval foramen hernia should be part of the differential diagnosis when the aforementioned imaging features are detected. CT is considered as a useful tool for diagnosis and evaluation in dogs with a caval foramen hernia.

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Kim, J., Kim, S., Jo, J., Lee, S., & Eom, K. (2016). Radiographic and computed tomographic features of caval foramen hernias of the liver in 7 dogs: Mimicking lung nodules. Journal of Veterinary Medical Science, 78(11), 1693–1697. https://doi.org/10.1292/jvms.16-0161

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