Ultrasonographic quantification of the endometrium echogenicity and heterogeneity in canine physiological and pathological conditions using computer-assisted analysis

IF 2.2 2区 农林科学 Q1 AGRICULTURE, DAIRY & ANIMAL SCIENCE Animal Reproduction Science Pub Date : 2024-09-10 DOI:10.1016/j.anireprosci.2024.107597
Sol Arioni , Marlene Huk , Pablo R. Batista , Camila Lapuente , Cristina Gobello , Paula G. Blanco
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The aims of this study were: To ultrasonographically describe and compare endometrial echogenicity and heterogeneity using digital analysis in normal and bitches suffering from pyometra, cystic endometrial hyperplasia (CEH) and endometritis; and to evaluate the effect of clinical, bacteriological and histopathological uterine parameters on endometrial echogenicity and heterogeneity. Forty-one post pubertal intact bitches were included. According to clinical, ultrasonographic, anatomopathological and histopathological uterine evaluation, the animals were classified as: Pyometra (PYO; n=6); CEH (n=8); Endometritis (END; n=13); Normal group (NG; n=14). Endometrial images were analyzed with ImageJ software to obtain echogenicity and heterogeneity, represented as the mean gray value (MGV) and standard deviation of gray (SDG), respectively. The effect of the group, clinical, bacteriological, ultrasonographic and histological variables on MGV and SDG were analyzed by a generalized linear model. PYO exhibited higher MGV (P<0.01) and SDG (P<0.01) than the other groups. No differences were found among CEH, END and NG for both parameters (P>0.1). Body weight decreased MGV (P<0.01), while increasing degrees of inflammatory reaction (P<0.01), edema (P<0.01), hemorrhages (P<0.01) and vascular congestion (P<0.01) were associated with higher MGV. Inflammatory reaction (P<0.01) and ulceration (P<0.01) increased SDG. Ultrasonographic images evaluated using computer assisted image analysis were useful to differentiate pyometra from other uterine conditions in dogs. However, this technique could not differentiate among CEH, END and NG. Uterine echogenicity and echotexture, which clearly represent the different histopathological patterns, contribute to the diagnosis of the definite diagnosis of some canine uterine diseases.

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利用计算机辅助分析对犬生理和病理状态下的子宫内膜回声和异质性进行超声定量分析
本研究的目的是使用数字分析方法对正常母犬和患有脓子宫、子宫内膜囊性增生(CEH)和子宫内膜炎的母犬的子宫内膜回声和异质性进行超声描述和比较;评估临床、细菌学和组织病理学子宫参数对子宫内膜回声和异质性的影响。研究共纳入 41 只青春期后的完整母犬。根据临床、超声波、解剖病理学和组织病理学子宫评估结果,这些动物被分为以下几类:脓子宫(PYO;PYO;PYO;PYO;PYO;PYO;PYO;PYO;PYO:子宫脓肿组(PYO;n=6);子宫内膜炎组(CEH;n=8);子宫内膜炎组(END;n=13);正常组(NG;n=14)。用 ImageJ 软件对子宫内膜图像进行分析,以获得回声性和异质性,分别用平均灰度值(MGV)和灰度标准偏差(SDG)表示。通过广义线性模型分析了组别、临床、细菌学、超声和组织学变量对 MGV 和 SDG 的影响。PYO组的MGV(P<0.01)和SDG(P<0.01)均高于其他组。CEH组、END组和NG组在这两个参数上没有差异(P>0.1)。体重降低了 MGV(P<0.01),而炎症反应(P<0.01)、水肿(P<0.01)、出血(P<0.01)和血管充血(P<0.01)程度的增加与 MGV 的升高有关。炎症反应(P<0.01)和溃疡(P<0.01)会增加 SDG。使用计算机辅助图像分析对超声图像进行评估有助于区分狗的子宫脓肿和其他子宫疾病。但是,这种技术无法区分 CEH、END 和 NG。子宫回声性和回声纹理清楚地代表了不同的组织病理学模式,有助于确诊某些犬类子宫疾病。
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Animal Reproduction Science
Animal Reproduction Science 农林科学-奶制品与动物科学
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期刊介绍: Animal Reproduction Science publishes results from studies relating to reproduction and fertility in animals. This includes both fundamental research and applied studies, including management practices that increase our understanding of the biology and manipulation of reproduction. Manuscripts should go into depth in the mechanisms involved in the research reported, rather than a give a mere description of findings. The focus is on animals that are useful to humans including food- and fibre-producing; companion/recreational; captive; and endangered species including zoo animals, but excluding laboratory animals unless the results of the study provide new information that impacts the basic understanding of the biology or manipulation of reproduction. The journal''s scope includes the study of reproductive physiology and endocrinology, reproductive cycles, natural and artificial control of reproduction, preservation and use of gametes and embryos, pregnancy and parturition, infertility and sterility, diagnostic and therapeutic techniques. The Editorial Board of Animal Reproduction Science has decided not to publish papers in which there is an exclusive examination of the in vitro development of oocytes and embryos; however, there will be consideration of papers that include in vitro studies where the source of the oocytes and/or development of the embryos beyond the blastocyst stage is part of the experimental design.
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