The purpose of this study was to evaluate the intra- and inter-observer variability of computed tomographic measurements of linear prostate dimensions in neutered dogs without signs of prostatic disease, to determine potential associations between prostatic parameters and body weight or age and to provide reference ranges. Length, width and height of the prostate gland were measured in 62 neutered dogs with no signs of prostatic disease by three observers with different levels of training. Statistically significant positive associations were found between all prostatic parameters and body weight and between all prostatic parameters and age at castration, but not with age. Formulae allowing the calculation of the expected values for prostati...
Prostatic neoplasia (PN) occurs in 5–7% of dogs with prostatic disease, with castrated dogs having t...
Ultrasonographic imaging is an important diagnostic tool because it allows assessment of the shape, ...
Prostatic hyperplasia (PH) is an androgen-dependent condition associated with increased prostatic si...
The purpose of this study was to evaluate the intra- and inter-observer variability of computed tomo...
Abstract Background Prostatic diseases in intact male dogs are common. However, studies about the co...
Abstract Background Prostatic diseases are common and mostly associated with enlargement of the acce...
The purpose of this study was to determine the accuracy of transabdominal ultrasound in estimating t...
Computed tomography (CT) is an established method for evaluating dogs with suspected prostatic disea...
A study was undertaken to establish the ranges of prostate dimensions, weight and volume in mature n...
The etiology of canine perinea) hernia (PH) remains unclear, although as a disease of older male dog...
OBJECTIVE: To describe diffusion and perfusion characteristics of the prostate gland of healthy sexu...
Introduction and aim. In last decades, dog life expectancy has increased and now the overall median ...
Introduction and aim. Age related changes of the canine prostate have been well documented (1,2,3). ...
BackgroundEnlargement of the prostate is associated with prostatic diseases in dogs, and an estimati...
Prostatic neoplasia (PN) occurs in 5–7% of dogs with prostatic disease, with castrated dogs having t...
Prostatic neoplasia (PN) occurs in 5–7% of dogs with prostatic disease, with castrated dogs having t...
Ultrasonographic imaging is an important diagnostic tool because it allows assessment of the shape, ...
Prostatic hyperplasia (PH) is an androgen-dependent condition associated with increased prostatic si...
The purpose of this study was to evaluate the intra- and inter-observer variability of computed tomo...
Abstract Background Prostatic diseases in intact male dogs are common. However, studies about the co...
Abstract Background Prostatic diseases are common and mostly associated with enlargement of the acce...
The purpose of this study was to determine the accuracy of transabdominal ultrasound in estimating t...
Computed tomography (CT) is an established method for evaluating dogs with suspected prostatic disea...
A study was undertaken to establish the ranges of prostate dimensions, weight and volume in mature n...
The etiology of canine perinea) hernia (PH) remains unclear, although as a disease of older male dog...
OBJECTIVE: To describe diffusion and perfusion characteristics of the prostate gland of healthy sexu...
Introduction and aim. In last decades, dog life expectancy has increased and now the overall median ...
Introduction and aim. Age related changes of the canine prostate have been well documented (1,2,3). ...
BackgroundEnlargement of the prostate is associated with prostatic diseases in dogs, and an estimati...
Prostatic neoplasia (PN) occurs in 5–7% of dogs with prostatic disease, with castrated dogs having t...
Prostatic neoplasia (PN) occurs in 5–7% of dogs with prostatic disease, with castrated dogs having t...
Ultrasonographic imaging is an important diagnostic tool because it allows assessment of the shape, ...
Prostatic hyperplasia (PH) is an androgen-dependent condition associated with increased prostatic si...