Selected article for: "severity correlation and study purpose"

Title: 2016 ACVIM Forum Research Abstract Program
  • Document date: 2016_5_31
  • ID: 2y1y8jpx_339
    Snippet: ALI is safe and feasible in dogs. It produced high quality images throughout the majority of the gastrointestinal tract. Visualization of the colon might be feasible with additional preparation. This non-invasive technique may expand the role of imaging in dogs with gastrointestinal signs. A number of studies have demonstrated a poor correlation between histopathology and the clinical severity of chronic enteropathy in dogs, as well as the potent.....
    Document: ALI is safe and feasible in dogs. It produced high quality images throughout the majority of the gastrointestinal tract. Visualization of the colon might be feasible with additional preparation. This non-invasive technique may expand the role of imaging in dogs with gastrointestinal signs. A number of studies have demonstrated a poor correlation between histopathology and the clinical severity of chronic enteropathy in dogs, as well as the potential contribution of various immunohistochemical (IHC) markers to enhance interpretation of intestinal biopsies. Although a standardized scoring system has been developed for feline enteropathy using clinical parameters and histopathologic severity, a similar investigation, including the utility of IHC markers, has not yet been performed in cats. The purpose of this study was to identify correlations between histopathologic severity, immuno-histochemical markers, and clinical scoring of cats with chronic enteropathy.

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