Confirmed and presumed canine insulinomas and their presumed metastases are most conspicuous in the late arterial phase in a triple arterial phase CT protocol

Author:

Skarbek Adrianna1ORCID,Fouriez‐Lablée Virginie1ORCID,Dirrig Helen1,Llabres‐Diaz Francisco1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. The Department of Small Animal Diagnostic Imaging Queen Mother Hospital for Animals, Hawkshead Lane Hertfordshire Hatfield United Kingdom

Abstract

AbstractArterial enhancement is the commonly described characteristic of canine insulinomas in contrast‐enhanced computed tomography (CECT). However, this finding is also reported as inconsistent. The main aim of this single‐center retrospective observational study was to describe the contrast enhancement (CE) pattern of canine presumed and confirmed insulinomas and presumed metastases in three consecutive (early, mid, and late) arterial phases. Included dogs had a medical‐record‐based clinical or cytological/histopathological diagnosis of insulinoma and quadruple‐phase CECT. The arterial phases were identified according to published literature. The arterial enhancement of confirmed and presumed lesions was assessed using a visual grading score. Twelve dogs with a total of 17 pancreatic nodules were analyzed. Three dogs had multiple pancreatic nodules and nine had solitary findings. Four insulinomas were histopathologically confirmed. Late arterial phase (LAP) images demonstrated the largest number of pancreatic nodules reaching the highest enhancement scores (n = 13, 76%). All analyzed dogs had CT evidence of arterially enhancing nodules in the liver (n = 12), seven in the hepatic, splenic, or colic lymph nodes, and three in the spleen. Three out of five sampled livers and three lymph nodes were metastatic. All sampled spleens were benign. Avid arterial enhancement was the most dominant feature of canine presumed and confirmed insulinomas and presumed metastases in quadruple‐phase CECT. The highest enhancement scores were observed primarily in LAP, followed by MAP. Authors, therefore, recommend including LAP in the standard CT protocol for dogs with suspected pancreatic insulinomas.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

General Veterinary

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