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Chulalongkorn University

2018

Cats

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Comparative Ultrasonographic And Computed Tomographic Images Of The Adrenal Glands Of Healthy Cats, Panrawee Phoomvuthisarn, Kiatpichet Komin, Nan Choisunirachon Dec 2018

Comparative Ultrasonographic And Computed Tomographic Images Of The Adrenal Glands Of Healthy Cats, Panrawee Phoomvuthisarn, Kiatpichet Komin, Nan Choisunirachon

The Thai Journal of Veterinary Medicine

Feline adrenal disorders that affect the size of the adrenal glands can be detected by diagnostic imaging including ultrasonography and Computed Tomography (CT). The objectives of this study were to compare the appearance of the adrenal gland in healthy cats between these two techniques and establish the reference values of the CT dimensions of the adrenal gland in cats. We found that there was no significant difference in the length of both adrenal glands between the two techniques but the cranial and caudal heights of the left adrenal glands and cranial height of the right adrenal gland obtained from the …


Surgical Treatment Using Co2 Laser Of Feline Squamous Cell Carcinoma Of Nasal Planum In 6 Cats, Panrawee Phoomvuthisarn, Kiatpichet Komin, Patharakrit Teewasutrakul, Kiat Parvongnukul Jun 2018

Surgical Treatment Using Co2 Laser Of Feline Squamous Cell Carcinoma Of Nasal Planum In 6 Cats, Panrawee Phoomvuthisarn, Kiatpichet Komin, Patharakrit Teewasutrakul, Kiat Parvongnukul

The Thai Journal of Veterinary Medicine

The objective of this study was to report the outcomes of surgical excision of feline squamous cell carcinoma (SCC)-affected nasal planum by using CO2 laser. Six cats histologically confirmed with SCC accounted for T2 (33.33%), T3 (33.33%), and T4 (33.33%) were included in this study. CO2laser was used to excise SCC lesion and clinical outcomes were followed up. The CO2 laser minimised blood loss during surgery and the mild inflammation of surgical wound was controlled after surgery. All cats that underwent surgical excision using CO2 laser showed complete wound healing in a median of time at 27 days after surgery. …