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Title: | Anatomical and Three-Dimensional Study of the Female Feline Abdominal and Pelvic Vascular System Using Dissections, Computed Tomography Angiography and Magnetic Resonance Angiography | Authors: | Rojo Ríos, Daniel Ramírez Zarzosa, Gregorio Soler Laguía, Marta Kilroy, David Martínez Gomariz, Francisco Sánchez Collado, Cayetano Gil Cano, Francisco García García, María I. Ayala Florenciano, María Dolores Arencibia Espinosa, Alberto |
UNESCO Clasification: | 310901 Anatomía 221118 Resonancia magnética |
Keywords: | computed tomography angiography volume rendering 3D printing magnetic resonance angiography TOF, et al |
Issue Date: | 2023 | Journal: | Veterinary Sciences | Abstract: | This study describes the anatomical characteristics of the abdominal and pelvic vascular system of two healthy mature female cats via three-dimensional contrast enhanced computed tomography angiography, non-contrast enhanced magnetic resonance angiography and three-dimensional printing. Volume-rendering computed tomography angiography images were acquired from the ventral aspect using RadiAnt, Amira and OsiriX MD Dicom three-dimensional formats, and threedimensional printing was obtained and compared with the corresponding computed tomography angiography images. Non-contrast enhanced magnetic resonance angiography was made using the time-of-flight imaging in ventral, oblique and lateral views. In addition, three cadavers with colored latex injection were dissected to facilitate the identification of the vascular structures. Threedimensional computed tomography angiography showed the main vascular structures, whereas with the time-of-flight blood appeared with a high signal intensity compared with associated abdominal and pelvic tissues. Three-dimensional computed tomography angiography images and time-of-flight sequences provided adequate anatomical details of the main arteries and veins that could be used for future feline anatomical and clinical vascular studies of the abdomen and pelvis. | URI: | http://hdl.handle.net/10553/128363 | ISSN: | 2306-7381 | DOI: | 10.3390/vetsci10120704 | Source: | Veterinary Sciences[ISSN2306-7381], v.10, n.12 |
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