Diagnosis and management of gallbladder mucocele formation in dogs.

IF 1.8 2区 农林科学 Q2 VETERINARY SCIENCES Javma-journal of The American Veterinary Medical Association Pub Date : 2025-03-19 Print Date: 2025-06-01 DOI:10.2460/javma.24.12.0789
Jody L Gookin, Kyle G Mathews, Gabriela Seiler
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Abstract

The past 20 years have observed the emergence of an enigmatic and deadly disease in dogs referred to as gallbladder mucocele formation. The disease has been the subject of over 100 PubMed-indexed publications, yet only a single review of the topic has been published approximately 10 years ago. The aim of the current review was to provide a practical overview of the current literature of and, in some cases, the authors' experience in the diagnosis and management of gallbladder mucocele formation in dogs. Key takeaways were that gallbladder mucocele formation is caused by secretion of abnormal mucus by the gallbladder epithelium and has a predilection for older, small-sized purebred dogs. These dogs are often concurrently diagnosed with hypothyroidism, hyperadrenocorticism, hyperlipidemia, and proteinuria. Diagnosis is reliant on ultrasonographic features demonstrating the presence of non-gravity-dependent mucus that is adherent to the walls of the gallbladder and encroaching into the lumen. The definitive treatment for mucocele formation is cholecystectomy, which carries a significant short-term mortality but good long-term prognosis.

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犬胆囊粘液囊肿形成的诊断与处理。
在过去的20年里,我们观察到一种神秘而致命的疾病在狗身上出现,这种疾病被称为胆囊粘液囊肿形成。该疾病已成为100多篇pubmed索引出版物的主题,但大约10年前仅发表了一篇关于该主题的综述。本综述的目的是提供当前文献的实用概述,在某些情况下,作者在犬胆囊粘液囊肿形成的诊断和管理方面的经验。关键结论是胆囊粘液囊肿的形成是由胆囊上皮分泌异常粘液引起的,并且偏爱于年龄较大的小型纯种犬。这些狗通常同时被诊断为甲状腺功能减退、肾上腺皮质亢进、高脂血症和蛋白尿。诊断依赖于超声图像特征,显示存在非重力依赖性粘液,粘附在胆囊壁上并侵入管腔。粘液囊肿形成的最终治疗是胆囊切除术,其短期死亡率显著,但长期预后良好。
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