1.Application of pulsed Doppler ultrasound for the evaluation of small intestinal motility in dogs.
Yong Joo AN ; Heechun LEE ; Dongwoo CHANG ; Youngwon LEE ; Jai Ki SUNG ; Mincheol CHOI ; Junghee YOON
Journal of Veterinary Science 2001;2(1):71-74
The purpose of this study was to verify whether small intestinal peristalsis could be observed and quantitatively assessed using pulsed-Doppler ultrasound. Pulsed-Doppler ultrasound was used to evaluate small intestinal peristalsis after a meal in ten normal dogs and ten sedated dogs. The small intestinal peristalses were measured 0, 1, 3, 6, 9, 12, and 24 hours after a 24-hour fast and after feeding. The number of small intestinal peristalsis were 0.133/min, 0.100/min, 0.033/min, 0.167/min, 0.070/min, 0.067/min, and 0.100/min in the fasted dogs, and 1.667/ min, 0.933/min, 1.133/min, 1.234/min, 1.933/min, 1.533/ min, and 0.533/min in fed dogs, respectively. In the dogs sedated with xylazine HCl, the number of small intestinal peristalsis was significantly reduced (p<0.01). However, in the dogs treated with ketamine HCl and acepromazine, the number of small intestinal peristalsis remained unchanged. Therefore, it can be concluded that pulsed-Doppler ultrasound allows graphic visualization of the intestinal movements, which can be subjected to qualitative and quantitative analysis, and may be suitable for a non-invasive study of small intestinal motility.
Acepromazine/pharmacology
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Animals
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Dogs
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Dopamine Antagonists/pharmacology
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Excitatory Amino Acid Antagonists/pharmacology
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*Gastrointestinal Motility/drug effects
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Intestine, Small/drug effects/*physiology/ultrasonography
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Ketamine/pharmacology
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Peristalsis/drug effects/*physiology
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Ultrasonography, Doppler, Pulsed/methods/*veterinary
2.Effects of anti-glaucoma drugs on resistive index of the medial long posterior ciliary artery using color Doppler imaging in Beagle dogs.
Hojung CHOI ; Youngwon LEE ; Seongchan YEON ; Hyojong LEE ; Heechun LEE
Journal of Veterinary Science 2011;12(1):99-101
Color Doppler imaging (CDI) was carried out to evaluate the effects of anti-glaucoma drugs on ophthalmic circulation using CDI-derived resistive index (RI) values. CDI was performed on nine Beagle dogs, and RI values were calculated for the medial long posterior ciliary artery before and after the administration of anti-glaucoma drugs. A significant increase in RI values was found after topical administration of levobunolol (p < 0.05) or dipivefrin (p < 0.05). Pilocarpine showed no effects on RI values after topical administration. The results suggest that some anti-glaucoma drugs could affect ophthalmic blood flow.
Adrenergic Agonists/pharmacology
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Animals
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Ciliary Arteries/*drug effects/*ultra
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Dogs
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Epinephrine/analogs & derivatives/therapeutic use
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Eye/*blood supply
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Female
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Glaucoma/*drug therapy
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Levobunolol/therapeutic use
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Male
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Ocular Physiological Phenomena
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Pilocarpine/therapeutic use
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Ultra
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*Vascular Resistance
3.Computed tomographic anatomy of hepatic artery in normal beagle dogs
Soochan KIM ; Seongmok JEONG ; Heechun LEE ; Youngwon LEE ; Hojung CHOI
Korean Journal of Veterinary Research 2019;59(2):55-58
This study was performed to examine the visualization and anatomical variants of the hepatic artery with dual-phase computed tomography (CT) angiography and three-dimensional volume rendering imaging analysis in clinically normal dogs. Seven healthy beagle dogs were enrolled and underwent dual CT angiography. Arterial phase images could be obtained with multi-detector CT angiography using the fixed-scan method in these dogs. Contrast enhancement of the hepatic parenchyma was quite minimal because of the unique blood supply system of the liver. In most dogs, the main hepatic arterial branches were the right lateral branch, left branch, and right medial branch. Although hepatic arterial variation appears to be common in dogs, only one dog in this study had the caudate lobar branch as the first branch of the hepatic artery. Further study on a larger number of dogs with CT images will be needed to identify and classify the pattern of hepatic arterial variations.
Angiography
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Animals
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Dogs
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Hepatic Artery
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Liver
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Methods
4.Computed tomographic anatomy of hepatic artery in normal beagle dogs
Soochan KIM ; Seongmok JEONG ; Heechun LEE ; Youngwon LEE ; Hojung CHOI
Korean Journal of Veterinary Research 2019;59(2):55-58
This study was performed to examine the visualization and anatomical variants of the hepatic artery with dual-phase computed tomography (CT) angiography and three-dimensional volume rendering imaging analysis in clinically normal dogs. Seven healthy beagle dogs were enrolled and underwent dual CT angiography. Arterial phase images could be obtained with multi-detector CT angiography using the fixed-scan method in these dogs. Contrast enhancement of the hepatic parenchyma was quite minimal because of the unique blood supply system of the liver. In most dogs, the main hepatic arterial branches were the right lateral branch, left branch, and right medial branch. Although hepatic arterial variation appears to be common in dogs, only one dog in this study had the caudate lobar branch as the first branch of the hepatic artery. Further study on a larger number of dogs with CT images will be needed to identify and classify the pattern of hepatic arterial variations.
5.Classification of radiographic lung pattern based on texture analysis and machine learning
Youngmin YOON ; Taesung HWANG ; Hojung CHOI ; Heechun LEE
Journal of Veterinary Science 2019;20(4):e44-
This study evaluated the feasibility of using texture analysis and machine learning to distinguish radiographic lung patterns. A total of 1200 regions of interest (ROIs) including four specific lung patterns (normal, alveolar, bronchial, and unstructured interstitial) were obtained from 512 thoracic radiographs of 252 dogs and 65 cats. Forty-four texture parameters based on eight methods of texture analysis (first-order statistics, spatial gray-level-dependence matrices, gray-level-difference statistics, gray-level run length image statistics, neighborhood gray-tone difference matrices, fractal dimension texture analysis, Fourier power spectrum, and Law's texture energy measures) were used to extract textural features from the ROIs. The texture parameters of each lung pattern were compared and used for training and testing of artificial neural networks. Classification performance was evaluated by calculating accuracy and the area under the receiver operating characteristic curve (AUC). Forty texture parameters showed significant differences between the lung patterns. The accuracy of lung pattern classification was 99.1% in the training dataset and 91.9% in the testing dataset. The AUCs were above 0.98 in the training set and above 0.92 in the testing dataset. Texture analysis and machine learning algorithms may potentially facilitate the evaluation of medical images.
Animals
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Area Under Curve
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Cats
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Classification
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Dataset
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Dogs
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Fourier Analysis
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Fractals
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Lung
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Machine Learning
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Neural Networks (Computer)
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Pattern Recognition, Visual
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Radiography, Thoracic
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Residence Characteristics
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ROC Curve
6.A Case of Oronasal Fistula Repaired With Inferior Turbinate Rotational Flap
Eunkyu LEE ; Heechun CHO ; Yong Gi JUNG
Korean Journal of Otolaryngology - Head and Neck Surgery 2024;67(10):546-550
Oronasal fistula is a rare but significant complication that diminishes the quality of life for patients undergoing treatment for cleft palate and head and neck cancer. Various surgical reconstruction methods can be used based on the size and location of the oronasal fistula. The intranasal inferior turbinate rotational flap is a simple and safe method for reconstructing the defect of nasal cavity. In this case report, we experienced a small oronasal fistula of a 50-year-old female caused by osteoradionecrosis after treatment for her malignant melanoma. Successful reconstruction was achieved with inferior turbinate rotational flap alone. For small oronasal fistula in the hard palate, the inferior turbinate flap alone can be a useful option for reconstruction.
7.A Case of Oronasal Fistula Repaired With Inferior Turbinate Rotational Flap
Eunkyu LEE ; Heechun CHO ; Yong Gi JUNG
Korean Journal of Otolaryngology - Head and Neck Surgery 2024;67(10):546-550
Oronasal fistula is a rare but significant complication that diminishes the quality of life for patients undergoing treatment for cleft palate and head and neck cancer. Various surgical reconstruction methods can be used based on the size and location of the oronasal fistula. The intranasal inferior turbinate rotational flap is a simple and safe method for reconstructing the defect of nasal cavity. In this case report, we experienced a small oronasal fistula of a 50-year-old female caused by osteoradionecrosis after treatment for her malignant melanoma. Successful reconstruction was achieved with inferior turbinate rotational flap alone. For small oronasal fistula in the hard palate, the inferior turbinate flap alone can be a useful option for reconstruction.
8.A Case of Oronasal Fistula Repaired With Inferior Turbinate Rotational Flap
Eunkyu LEE ; Heechun CHO ; Yong Gi JUNG
Korean Journal of Otolaryngology - Head and Neck Surgery 2024;67(10):546-550
Oronasal fistula is a rare but significant complication that diminishes the quality of life for patients undergoing treatment for cleft palate and head and neck cancer. Various surgical reconstruction methods can be used based on the size and location of the oronasal fistula. The intranasal inferior turbinate rotational flap is a simple and safe method for reconstructing the defect of nasal cavity. In this case report, we experienced a small oronasal fistula of a 50-year-old female caused by osteoradionecrosis after treatment for her malignant melanoma. Successful reconstruction was achieved with inferior turbinate rotational flap alone. For small oronasal fistula in the hard palate, the inferior turbinate flap alone can be a useful option for reconstruction.
9.A Case of Oronasal Fistula Repaired With Inferior Turbinate Rotational Flap
Eunkyu LEE ; Heechun CHO ; Yong Gi JUNG
Korean Journal of Otolaryngology - Head and Neck Surgery 2024;67(10):546-550
Oronasal fistula is a rare but significant complication that diminishes the quality of life for patients undergoing treatment for cleft palate and head and neck cancer. Various surgical reconstruction methods can be used based on the size and location of the oronasal fistula. The intranasal inferior turbinate rotational flap is a simple and safe method for reconstructing the defect of nasal cavity. In this case report, we experienced a small oronasal fistula of a 50-year-old female caused by osteoradionecrosis after treatment for her malignant melanoma. Successful reconstruction was achieved with inferior turbinate rotational flap alone. For small oronasal fistula in the hard palate, the inferior turbinate flap alone can be a useful option for reconstruction.
10.A Case of Oronasal Fistula Repaired With Inferior Turbinate Rotational Flap
Eunkyu LEE ; Heechun CHO ; Yong Gi JUNG
Korean Journal of Otolaryngology - Head and Neck Surgery 2024;67(10):546-550
Oronasal fistula is a rare but significant complication that diminishes the quality of life for patients undergoing treatment for cleft palate and head and neck cancer. Various surgical reconstruction methods can be used based on the size and location of the oronasal fistula. The intranasal inferior turbinate rotational flap is a simple and safe method for reconstructing the defect of nasal cavity. In this case report, we experienced a small oronasal fistula of a 50-year-old female caused by osteoradionecrosis after treatment for her malignant melanoma. Successful reconstruction was achieved with inferior turbinate rotational flap alone. For small oronasal fistula in the hard palate, the inferior turbinate flap alone can be a useful option for reconstruction.