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Computed tomography (CT) scan findings in calves with hydranencephaly
A Raoofi1, M Gorjidooz2, P Dehghan Rahimabadi1
1Department of Clinical Sciences, Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, University of Tehran, Tehran, Iran.
Computed tomography (CT) effectively identifies hydranencephaly in calves, revealing decreased Hounsfield units in affected cerebral hemispheres. This diagnostic method correlates well with pathological findings in Akabane virus-induced cases.
Area of Science:
- Veterinary Radiology
- Neuropathology
- Comparative Pathology
Background:
- Hydranencephaly involves cerebral hemisphere loss replaced by cerebrospinal fluid sacs, often due to teratogenic viruses.
- Computed tomography (CT) and pathology aid in diagnosing this condition.
Purpose of the Study:
- To characterize hydranencephaly in calves using CT imaging.
- To correlate CT findings with pathological observations.
Main Methods:
- CT scans were performed on seven Akabane virus-affected calves post-slaughter.
- Hounsfield unit (HU) values of brain regions were measured and compared to a normal calf.
- Gross pathology was examined for confirmation.
Main Results:
- CT revealed hypoattenuated cerebral hemispheres in affected calves, with significantly decreased mean HU values (P=0.0001).
- Brain stem HU values showed no significant difference between affected and normal calves (P=0.066).
- Pathology confirmed asymmetric fluid-filled sacs replacing cerebral hemispheres, with intact brain stems.
Conclusions:
- CT scanning demonstrates a strong correlation with pathological findings in calf hydranencephaly.
- This study represents the first CT-based investigation of hydranencephaly in calves.
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