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IMAGING DIAGNOSIS — RADIOGRAPHY, ULTRASONOGRAPHY, AND COMPUTED TOMOGRAPHY OF A GIANT FECALOMA CAUSING STERCORAL PERFORATION OF THE COLON IN A DOG WITH A PROSTATIC ABSCESS

  • Jaehwan Kim
  • , Hakyoung Yoon
  • , Kidong Eom*
  • *Corresponding author for this work
  • Konkuk University

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Abstract

A mixed-breed dog presented with tenesmus, hematochezia, and abdominal distension of 2 weeks duration. Radiography showed a large round mass with a “soap-bubble” appearance and shell-like mineralization in the caudal abdomen. Computed tomography revealed a lamellate mineralized mass 8 cm in diameter and containing air in the descending colon and prostatic abscess. Heterogeneously contrast-enhanced, irregularly thickened colonic wall with intramural and peritoneal free gas indicated stercoral colonic perforation. Surgical intervention revealed a tumor-like giant fecaloma in the descending colon adjoining the prostate with extensive wall rupture and fecal peritonitis. Hypothetically, prostatic inflammation may affect colonic motility with resultant fecaloma formation.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)E38-E43
JournalVeterinary Radiology and Ultrasound
Volume59
Issue number4
DOIs
StatePublished - 2018.07.1

Keywords

  • bacterial prostatitis
  • dog
  • fecaloma
  • prostatic abscess
  • stercoral perforation

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