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Radiographic and ultrasonographic appearance of a jejunal torsion-volvulus in a dog.

Caryn M EhrhardtOscar AlasLogan ScheuermannChristopher A AdinFederico R Vilaplana Grosso
Published in: Veterinary radiology & ultrasound : the official journal of the American College of Veterinary Radiology and the International Veterinary Radiology Association (2023)
A 1.5-year-old male neutered, 5 kg, Dachshund was referred for anorexia and vomiting for several days' duration. Radiographs revealed concern for a small intestinal obstruction. Ultrasonography revealed a severely distended segment of jejunum containing echogenic fluid that abruptly narrowed, twisted, and transitioned into normal jejunum, along with the presence of a distinct "whirl sign" that resulted from the intestinal segments twisting around themselves. This, in addition to the absence of flow on power Doppler interrogation, was compatible with a focal jejunal torsion-volvulus. The torsion-volvulus was surgically confirmed, a resection and anastomosis was performed, and the dog recovered uneventfully.
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