CT characteristics of primary splenic torsion in eight dogs
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- DOI: 10.1111/vru.12844
CT characteristics of primary splenic torsion in eight dogs
Abstract
Splenic torsion is a rare potentially life-threatening condition characterized by rotation of the spleen around the gastrosplenic and phrenosplenic ligaments leading to occlusion of venous drainage and arterial supply. This retrospective study describes the CT characteristics for dogs with surgically confirmed splenic torsion from 2013 to 2018 using the submissions to a large multinational teleradiology database. Eight dogs had the splenic torsion confirmed with surgery. Seven of eight cases had histology confirming congestion, hemorrhage, and necrosis, and one had concurrent myelolipoma infiltration. The CT characteristics included an enlarged (8/8), rounded (7/8), folded C-shaped spleen (8/8) with a difference of median parenchymal attenuation between pre- and postcontrast of +1.15 HU (Hounsfield units). Other common features included a mainly homogeneous parenchyma on pre- and post-contrast images (6/8), lack of subjective and objective vascular and parenchymal contrast enhancement (6/8) and free peritoneal fluid (6/8). A "whirl sign" was seen in the majority of cases (7/8) alongside a strongly hyperattenuating center (95-416 HU) on the precontrast images (5/7), which has not been previously described in the veterinary literature. Gastric position was normal in all cases. More variable CT characteristics of the confirmed torsions were attributable to suspected partial torsion and myelolipomatous infiltration. Overall, primary splenic torsion confirmed with surgery showed consistent characteristics on CT.
Keywords: computed tomography; spleen; splenic torsion.
© 2020 American College of Veterinary Radiology.
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