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Ferric Chloride-induced Canine Carotid Artery Thrombosis: A Large Animal Model of Vascular Injury
Published on: September 7, 2018
IMAGING DIAGNOSIS-THROMBOSED ORBITAL VARIX IN A DOG
Andrew Holloway1, David Donaldson1, Christiane Kafarnik1
1Animal Health Trust, Lanwades Park, Newmarket, Suffolk, CB8 7UU, UK.
Abstract:
A 9-week-old female Rhodesian Ridgeback presented with exophthalmos following minor blunt trauma to the left orbital area. Ocular ultrasound showed an extraconal retrobulbar mass ventromedial to the left globe. Magnetic resonance (MR) imaging demonstrated a thrombosed orbital vascular malformation without intracranial extension. Doppler ultrasound features of nonpulsatile slow flow were consistent with an orbital varix. Contrast-enhanced dynamic time-resolved and high-resolution MR angiography demonstrated the varix arose from the anastomotic branch of the dorsal and ventral external ophthalmic veins. Conservative management led to a positive outcome defined as a visual eye and nearly normal cosmetic appearance at 8-month follow-up.

