Ankara
Turkey
Research Article
Magnetic Resonance Imaging and Histological Findings of Paranasal Sinus Tumors and Surgical Outcomes in Dogs and Cats
Author(s): Pinar Can, Sevil Atalay Vural, Murat Caliskan, Irem Gul Sancak, Arda Selin Coskan, Cisel Yazgan and Omer BesaltiPinar Can, Sevil Atalay Vural, Murat Caliskan, Irem Gul Sancak, Arda Selin Coskan, Cisel Yazgan and Omer Besalti
Objective of this study was to report Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) features of histologically confirmed paranasal sinus tumors and surgical outcomes. Totally 17 dogs and 3 cats were included in the study. Medical records of dogs and cats which were presented between January 2008 and November 2015 due to paranasal sinus tumors were reviewed. Dogs and cats were included if they have full clinical findings, diagnosed by MRI, confirmed histologically, and treated just surgically. Collected data for sex, breed, age, tumor stage, localisation, surgical outcomes, histological diagnosis, survival time and cause of death were included. Soft tissue mass within the nasal cavity replacing the nasal conchae and/or ethmoturbinates and mass invading to the frontal sinuses were determined in 80% (n=16) of the cases in MRI. Nasal and/or frontal bones were destructed in.. Read More»
DOI:
10.4172/2157-7579.1000346
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