Computed tomography of thoracic lymph nodes in 100 dogs with no abnormalities in the dominated area

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Abstract

In dogs, reports on thoracic lymph nodes are lacking compared to abdominal lymph nodes. This report analyzed the position, number, size, shape, and homogeneity of thoracic lymph nodes (cranial sternal, cranial mediastinal, tracheobronchial, aortic thoracic, and pulmonary lymph nodes) using thoracic computed tomography (CT) images of 100 dogs without any lesions in the dominated areas of thoracic lymph nodes. The position and number of intrathoracic lymph nodes could be observed in CT, consistent with macroscopic anatomical studies. It was difficult to set a clinical index associated with size using CT scans. Image findings that indicated abnormalities, such as circular shapes and non-uniform, may be routinely found in dogs and may not be considered abnormal on CT scans.

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Kayanuma, H., Yamada, K., Maruo, T., & Kanai, E. (2020). Computed tomography of thoracic lymph nodes in 100 dogs with no abnormalities in the dominated area. Journal of Veterinary Medical Science, 82(3), 279–285. https://doi.org/10.1292/jvms.19-0413

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