ULTRASONOGRAPHY AS A DIAGNOSTIC AID IN PLEURAL EFFUSION OF HORSES*

Norman W. Rantanen(World Resources Institute), L. Gage(World Resources Institute), Mary Rose Paradis(World Resources Institute)
Veterinary Radiology
September 1, 1981
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Abstract

Three horses with clinical signs compatible with pleural effusion were examined with diagnostic ultrasound. In one of the three horses, confirmed septic pleural effusion was monitored with ultrasound during a successful treatment regimen. Eficacy of thoracentesis and detection of recurrence of fluid were readily determined. In the second horse, diagnosis of diffuse pleural neoplasia (lymphosarcoma) was made. In the third horse presented for pleural effusion, the effusion was documented and concurrent ascites detected with ultrasound. Carcinomatosis was found at necropsy. Ultrasound examination proved to be a sensitive, noninvasive modality useful in diagnosis and treatment of pleural effusion.


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