S. Kii et al., DEVELOPMENTAL-CHANGE OF LATERAL VENTRICULAR VOLUME AND RATIO IN BEAGLE-TYPE DOGS UP TO 7 MONTHS OF AGE, Veterinary radiology & ultrasound, 39(3), 1998, pp. 185-189
Eighteen healthy Beagle-type dogs were studied using magnetic resonanc
e (MR) imaging from a few days after birth up to 7 months of age, We e
valuated the onset of lateral ventricular expansion, the developmental
change of lateral ventricular volume and the ratio of the largest to
the smallest lateral ventricular volume. The onset of lateral ventricu
lar expansion was defined as the day that the expansion by cerebrospin
al fluid (CSF) was first visible in unilateral or bilateral lateral ve
ntricles on the transverse images at the level of the intraventricular
foramen, II was found that the expansion of lateral ventricles were f
irst detectable at 3-4 weeks. Lateral ventricular volume ratio varied
most from the onset of lateral ventricular expansion to 75 days of age
and stabilized after that, although absolute brain and lateral ventri
cular volumes continued to increase.