Analyze Diet
Equine veterinary journal2014; 46(6); 756-758; doi: 10.1111/evj.12213

Determination of equine fetal sex by Doppler ultrasonography of the gonads.

Abstract: The identification of fetal sex in horses by location of the genital tubercle between 55 and 70 days of pregnancy is hampered by the large amount of allantoic fluid, extensive fetal movements and the extremely long umbilical cord; however, reliable results have been achieved by ultrasonographic evaluation of the fetal gonads at 110-150 days of pregnancy. Objective: The aim of this study was to diagnose the sex of equine fetuses using B-mode and/or colour Doppler transrectal ultrasonography in fetuses of different ages. Methods: Cross-sectional study comparing 2 methods of determining fetal sex. Methods: The evaluations were performed in 86 mares at 90-180 days of pregnancy using transrectal B-mode and colour Doppler mode ultrasonography. Fetuses that had gonads with a homogeneous texture and a thin central longitudinal echogenic line were considered to be male. Females were identified by the presence of gonads with a central circular echogenic structure surrounded by a hypoechogenic external halo. Results: Using B-mode ultrasonography, it was possible to determine the sex of 75% of the males, while determination of sex based on differences between the medullary and cortical layers of the ovary allowed 91.1% of females to be correctly identified. Using Doppler ultrasonography, 100% of males were successfully identified, while characteristic vascularisation of the female gonad could be detected in 98% of the evaluated female fetuses. Conclusions: Colour Doppler ultrasonography combined with B-mode ultrasonography allows the determination of fetal sex with greater accuracy than B-mode ultrasonography alone, particularly for the identification of the male gonad. The use of Doppler ultrasonography enables the identification of sex in older fetuses.
Publication Date: 2014-01-07 PubMed ID: 24237116DOI: 10.1111/evj.12213Google Scholar: Lookup
The Equine Research Bank provides access to a large database of publicly available scientific literature. Inclusion in the Research Bank does not imply endorsement of study methods or findings by Mad Barn.
  • Journal Article
  • Research Support
  • Non-U.S. Gov't

Summary

This research summary has been generated with artificial intelligence and may contain errors and omissions. Refer to the original study to confirm details provided. Submit correction.

The research investigates methods of determining the sex of horse foetuses using B-mode, and colour Doppler, transrectal ultrasonography. The study finds that combining both methods gives greater accuracy, especially for identifying males, and can be used in older foetuses.

Objective

  • The objective of the study was to determine the sex of horse foetuses using B-mode and/or colour Doppler transrectal ultrasonography at various stages of pregnancy.

Methods

  • This was a cross-sectional study comparing two methods of determining foetal sex.
  • The researchers performed evaluations on 86 mares, ranging from 90-180 days pregnant, using both modes of ultrasonography.
  • They considered foetuses with gonads of a homogeneous texture and a thin, central, longitudinal echogenic line to be male.
  • On the other hand, females were identified by the presence of gonads with a central circular echogenic structure, surrounded by a hypoechogenic external halo.

Results

  • B-mode ultrasonography enabled the researchers to accurately determine the sex of 75% of the male foetuses.
  • Using the differences between medullary and cortical layers of the ovary, they correctly identified 91.1% of the female foetuses.
  • When using Doppler ultrasonography, they successfully identified 100% of the male foetuses, while they detected characteristic vascularisation of the female gonad in 98% of the evaluated female foetuses.

Conclusion

  • Combining colour Doppler ultrasonography with B-mode ultrasonography allowed the researchers to determine the foetal sex with greater accuracy than when using B-mode ultrasonography alone. This was particularly true for identifying male gonads.
  • The use of Doppler ultrasonography further improved the accuracy of sex identification in older foetuses.

Cite This Article

APA
Resende HL, Carmo MT, Ramires Neto C, Alvarenga MA. (2014). Determination of equine fetal sex by Doppler ultrasonography of the gonads. Equine Vet J, 46(6), 756-758. https://doi.org/10.1111/evj.12213

Publication

ISSN: 2042-3306
NlmUniqueID: 0173320
Country: United States
Language: English
Volume: 46
Issue: 6
Pages: 756-758

Researcher Affiliations

Resende, H L
  • Faculty of Veterinary Medicine and Animal Science, Department of Animal Reproduction and Veterinary Radiology, São Paulo State University, Botucatu, Brazil.
Carmo, M T
    Ramires Neto, C
      Alvarenga, M A

        MeSH Terms

        • Animals
        • Female
        • Gestational Age
        • Horses / anatomy & histology
        • Horses / embryology
        • Male
        • Ovary / diagnostic imaging
        • Pregnancy
        • Sex Determination Analysis / methods
        • Sex Determination Analysis / veterinary
        • Testis / diagnostic imaging
        • Ultrasonography, Doppler / veterinary

        Citations

        This article has been cited 2 times.
        1. Ortega-Ferrusola C, Gómez-Arrones V, Martín-Cano FE, Gil MC, Peña FJ, Gaitskell-Phillips G, Da Silva-Álvarez E. Advances in the ultrasound diagnosis in equine reproductive medicine: New approaches.. Reprod Domest Anim 2022 Oct;57 Suppl 5(Suppl 5):34-44.
          doi: 10.1111/rda.14192pubmed: 35748405google scholar: lookup
        2. Mebarki M, Kaidi R, Azizi A, Basbaci M. Comparative efficacy of two-dimensional mode and color Doppler sonography in predicting gender of the equine fetus.. Vet World 2019;12(2):325-330.