Selected article for: "brain resonance imaging and resonance imaging"

Title: Research Communications of the 24th ECVIM-CA Congress
  • Document date: 2015_1_10
  • ID: r59usk02_197
    Snippet: Two cats (17%, cats 7 and 8; pituitary height (mm): 10.6 and 6.6) required mechanical ventilation post-operatively and both were euthanized. Post-mortem magnetic resonance imaging revealed brain herniation and cerebral ischaemia was suspected. One cat suffered cardiac arrest post-operatively at time of jugular catheter placement, though made an uneventful recovery. Four other cats developed congestive heart failure within 5 days, which was succes.....
    Document: Two cats (17%, cats 7 and 8; pituitary height (mm): 10.6 and 6.6) required mechanical ventilation post-operatively and both were euthanized. Post-mortem magnetic resonance imaging revealed brain herniation and cerebral ischaemia was suspected. One cat suffered cardiac arrest post-operatively at time of jugular catheter placement, though made an uneventful recovery. Four other cats developed congestive heart failure within 5 days, which was successfully treated not necessitating ongoing therapy. Temporarily diminished tear production was seen in 5 cats. Seven of the ten surviving cats went into diabetic remission within a median of 19.7 days (9-42); 3 others saw reduction of insulin needs by 91%. Serum IGF-1 normalised rapidly and significantly in all but one cat (median serum IGF-1 485 ng/ml within 9 days). Persistent neurological deficits or palatal wound breakdown were not encountered.

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