Prevalence and Features of Incidental Findings in Veterinary Computed Tomography: A Single-Center Six-Years’ Experience
Abstract
:Simple Summary
Abstract
1. Introduction
2. Materials and Methods
Statistical Analysis
3. Results
3.1. Incidental Findings
3.2. Incidental Findings
3.3. Sites Examined
3.4. Follow-Up
4. Discussion
4.1. Incidental Findings: Prevalence and Features
4.2. Incidental Findings and Follow-Up
4.3. Incidental Findings and Overdiagnosis
4.4. Limits of the Study
5. Conclusions
Author Contributions
Funding
Institutional Review Board Statement
Informed Consent Statement
Data Availability Statement
Acknowledgments
Conflicts of Interest
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Signalment | Number of Patients Included | Number of Incidentalomas | Average Number of Incidentalomas |
---|---|---|---|
Species | |||
Dog | 57 | 76 | 1.33 |
Cat | 4 | 4 | 1 |
Sex (dogs) | |||
Male | 29 | 43 | 1.48 |
Female | 28 | 33 | 1.18 |
Breed (dogs) | |||
Mixed breed | 17 | 25 | 1.47 |
Purebred | 40 | 51 | 1.28 |
Signalment | Total | Presence of Incidentalomas | Absence of Incidentalomas |
---|---|---|---|
Species | |||
Dog | 512 (91.27) | 57 (11.13) | 455 (88.87) |
Cat | 49 (8.73) | 4 (8.16) | 45 (91.84) |
Sex (dogs) | |||
Male | 257 (50.19) | 29 (11.28) | 228 (88.72) |
Female | 232 (45.31) | 28 (12.07) | 204 (87.93) |
NK 1 | 23 (4.49) | 0 (0) | 23 (100) |
Sex (cats) | |||
Male | 30 (61.22) | 2 (6.67) | 28 (93.33) |
Female | 19 (38.77) | 2 (10.53) | 17 (89.47) |
Breed (dogs) | |||
Mixed breed | 160 (31.25) | 17 (10.63) | 143 (89.38) |
Purebred | 349 (68.16) | 40 (11.46) | 309 (88.54) |
NK 1 | 3 (0.59) | 0 | 3 (100) |
Breed (cats) | |||
DSH 2 | 48 (97.96) | 4 (8.33) | 44 (91.67) |
Persian | 1 (2.04) | 0 (0) | 1 (100) |
Breed | Number of Dogs |
---|---|
Deutscher Boxer | 6 |
German Shepherd | 3 |
Labrador Retriever | 3 |
Rottweiler | 3 |
Cane Corso Italiano | 2 |
Cavalier King Charles Spaniel | 2 |
Dobermann | 2 |
English Setter | 2 |
American Staffordshire | 1 |
Chihuahua | 1 |
Chow Chow | 1 |
Dachshund | 1 |
English Cocker Spaniel | 1 |
English Springer Spaniel | 1 |
French Bulldog | 1 |
German Spitz | 1 |
Greyhound | 1 |
Miniature Pinscher | 1 |
Newfoundland | 1 |
Pug | 1 |
Schnauzer | 1 |
Shar Pei | 1 |
Shih Tzu | 1 |
Siberian Husky | 1 |
Yorkshire Terrier | 1 |
Site Examined | Total | Presence of Incidentalomas | Absence of Incidentalomas |
---|---|---|---|
Head * | 206 (14.88) | 24 (11.65) | 182 (88.35) |
Neck * | 112 (8.09) | 18 (16.07) | 94 (83.93) |
Thorax * | 191 (13.80) | 36 (18.85) | 155 (81.15) |
Abdomen * | 204 (14.74) | 42 (20.59) | 162 (79.41) |
Fore limbs | 41 (2.96) | 6 (14.63) | 35 (85.37) |
Hind limbs | 27 (1.95) | 4 (14.81) | 23 (85.19) |
Spinal Segments | |||
Cervical * | 125 (9.03) | 8 (6.40) | 117 (93.60) |
Thoracic * | 141 (10.19) | 10 (7.09) | 131 (92.91) |
Lumbar * | 141 (10.19) | 9 (6.38) | 132 (93.62) |
Sacral * | 128 (9.25) | 9 (7.03) | 119 (92.97) |
Caudal | 68 (4.91) | 7 (10.29) | 61 (89.71) |
Site Examined | Total | Presence of Incidentalomas | Absence of Incidentalomas |
---|---|---|---|
Head | 24 (16.00) | 2 (8.33) | 22 (91.67) |
Neck | 20 (13.33) | 1 (5.00) | 19 (95.00) |
Thorax | 33 (22.00) | 2 (6.06) | 31 (93.94) |
Abdomen | 35 (23,33) | 3 (8.57) | 32 (91.43) |
Fore limbs | 5 (3.33) | 0 (0) | 5 (100) |
Hind limbs | 4 (2.67) | 0 (0) | 4 (100) |
Spinal Segments | |||
Cervical | 6 (4.00) | 0 (0) | 6 (100) |
Thoracic | 6 (4.00) | 0 (0) | 6 (100) |
Lumbar | 6 (4.00) | 0 (0) | 6 (100) |
Sacral | 6 (4.00) | 0 (0) | 6 (100) |
Caudal | 5 (3.33) | 0 (0) | 5 (100) |
Number of Sites Examined | Total | Presence of Incidentalomas | Absence of Incidentalomas |
---|---|---|---|
1 | 174 (33.98) | 12 (6.89) | 162 (93.10) |
2 | 127 (24.80) | 23 (18.11) | 104 (81.89) |
3 | 52 (10.16) | 6 (11.54) | 46 (88.46) |
4 | 89 (17.38) | 8 (8.99) | 81 (91.01) |
5 | 49 (9.57) | 3 (6.12) | 46 (93.88) |
6 | 4 (0.78) | 1 (25.00) | 3 (75.00) |
7 | 3 (0.59) | 0 (0.00) | 3 (100.00) |
11 | 14 (2.73) | 4 (28.57) | 10 (71.43) |
Number of Sites Examined | Total | Presence of Incidentalomas | Absence of Incidentalomas |
---|---|---|---|
1 | 14 (28.57) | 2 (14.29) | 12 (85.71) |
2 | 13 (26.53) | 1 (7.69) | 12 (92.31) |
3 | 7 (14.29) | 0 (0.00) | 7 (100.00) |
4 | 10 (20.41) | 1 (10.00) | 9 (90.00) |
5 | 1 (2.04) | 0 (0.00) | 1 (100.00) |
11 | 4 (8.16) | 0 (0.00) | 4 (100.00) |
Typologies | Dogs | Cats |
---|---|---|
HEAD | ||
EAR | ||
Otitis media | 3 | 1 |
Otic polyp | 1 | |
Otitis externa | 1 | |
Otolithiasis | 1 | |
MOUTH | ||
Sialocele | 2 | |
Mandibular cyst | 1 | |
THORAX | ||
AIRWAY | ||
Bronchial collapse | 3 | |
Bronchopneumonia | 1 | 1 |
Pulmonary thickening | 1 | |
CARDIO-VASCULAR SYSTEM | ||
Pulmonary thromboembolism | 1 | |
ABDOMEN | ||
GASTROINTESTINAL TRACT AND ACCESSORY GLANDS | ||
Hiatal hernia | 4 | |
Cholelithiasis | 2 | |
Pancreatic volume increase and peripancreatic steatitis | 1 | |
PERITONEUM | ||
Nodule | 1 | |
SPLEEN | ||
Nodule | 4 | |
UPPER AND LOWER URINARY TRACT | ||
Renal lithiasis/dystrophic mineralization | 3 | |
Urolithiasis | 1 | |
PROSTATE | ||
Cysts/BPH 1 | 5 | |
ENDOCRINE SYSTEM | ||
PITUITARY GLAND | ||
Volume increase | 1 | |
ADRENAL GLANDS | ||
Neoplasm | 2 | |
Hyperplasia | 1 | |
THYROID | ||
Nodule | 1 | 1 |
SPINE AND JOINTS | ||
Herniated disc | 17 | |
Foraminal stenosis | 4 | |
Spondylitis, disco-spondylitis, spondylarthrosis | 3 | |
Facet joint hypertrophy | 2 | |
Congenital/traumatic deviation | 1 | |
Intracanal fat accumulation | 1 | |
Patellar luxation | 1 | |
OTHER | ||
Foreign body 2 | 4 | |
Adenopathy | 2 | |
Abscess | 1 |
Age (Years) | Typologies of Incidentalomas |
---|---|
<1 | Bronchopneumonia; airway collapse |
1 | Sialocele |
2 | Hiatal hernia; facet joint hypertrophy |
3 | (None) |
4 | Hiatal hernia |
5 | Herniated disc (2); mandibular cyst; foreign body; foraminal stenosis; facet joint hypertrophy; otitis media; splenic nodule |
6 | Spondylopathy (2); intracanal fat accumulation; herniated disc (2); congenital/traumatic spinal deviation; otitis media |
7 | Spondylopathy; herniated disc; pituitary volume increase; sialocele; hiatal hernia; otitis media |
8 | Foraminal stenosis; herniated disc (3); otolithiasis; otitis media |
9 | Pulmonary thromboembolism; peritoneal nodule; splenic nodule (2); adrenal neoplasm; foreign body, herniated disc (2) |
10 | Herniated disc (2); renal lithiasis/dystrophic mineralization (2); hiatal hernia; thyroid nodule; pancreatic volume increase and peri-pancreatic steatitis; adenopathy |
11 | Herniated disc (2); cholelithiasis; adrenal neoplasm; otitis externa |
12 | Foraminal stenosis; prostatic cyst/BPH (4); patellar luxation; adenopathy; bronchopneumonia; abscess; foreign body (2); herniated disc; cholelithiasis; adrenal hyperplasia |
13 | Herniated disc (2); prostatic cyst/BPH |
14 | Foraminal stenosis; lung thickening; splenic nodule |
15 | Airway collapse (2); renal lithiasis/dystrophic mineralization; otic polyp; urolithiasis; thyroid nodule. |
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Caspanello, T.; Masucci, M.; Iannelli, D.; Iannelli, N.M.; De Majo, M. Prevalence and Features of Incidental Findings in Veterinary Computed Tomography: A Single-Center Six-Years’ Experience. Animals 2023, 13, 591. https://doi.org/10.3390/ani13040591
Caspanello T, Masucci M, Iannelli D, Iannelli NM, De Majo M. Prevalence and Features of Incidental Findings in Veterinary Computed Tomography: A Single-Center Six-Years’ Experience. Animals. 2023; 13(4):591. https://doi.org/10.3390/ani13040591
Chicago/Turabian StyleCaspanello, Tiziana, Marisa Masucci, Diego Iannelli, Nicola Maria Iannelli, and Massimo De Majo. 2023. "Prevalence and Features of Incidental Findings in Veterinary Computed Tomography: A Single-Center Six-Years’ Experience" Animals 13, no. 4: 591. https://doi.org/10.3390/ani13040591
APA StyleCaspanello, T., Masucci, M., Iannelli, D., Iannelli, N. M., & De Majo, M. (2023). Prevalence and Features of Incidental Findings in Veterinary Computed Tomography: A Single-Center Six-Years’ Experience. Animals, 13(4), 591. https://doi.org/10.3390/ani13040591