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[Technique of abdominal ultrasonography in newborn foals and normal findings].

Abstract: Under field conditions, the diagnosis of foal's diseases relies almost exclusively on the physical examination. As the signs of illness in the equine neonate are frequently vage and non-localizing, the diagnosis of diseases may be problematic. This often causes misinterpretations and leads to ineffective prophylaxis and treatment. The purpose of this study was to evaluate the usefulness of diagnostic ultrasonography of the foal's abdomen under field conditions to provide an optimized technique and to describe the normal findings. Diagnostic ultrasonography of the abdomen was performed after obtaining clinical history and passing the physical examination of 25 foals without signs of abdominal problems. The foals were scanned in a stable box, being restrained by three persons in semi-lateral recumbency. Usually, sedation was not necessary. The ventral abdominal wall was clipped, a generous amount of ultrasound coupling gel was applied and massaged on the skin surface. The ultrasonographic examination was carried out using a portable sector scanner ("Microimager 2000", Ausonics) with 5.0 and 7.5-MHz transducers or a combined 5.0 and 7.5-MHz transrectal linear-array scanner ("450 Enhanced", Pie Medical). Employing the 5.0-MHz sector scanner first, the abdomen was explored from caudal to cranial in left and right semi-lateral recumbency. The 7.5-MHz scanner was used to attain higher resolution of certain structures. The sector scanner turned out to be suitable under field conditions and adequate to examine the abdominal organs. The transrectal linear-array scanner also provided the most important informations, although it was difficult to maintain a good contact area of the scan head. By ultrasonography it was possible to identify the urinary bladder, kidneys, spleen, liver and part of the gastrointestinal tract. Thus, application of ultrasound could successfully be performed on newborn foals under field conditions.
Publication Date: 2000-10-24 PubMed ID: 11042946
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This research study explores the use of diagnostic ultrasonography in the abdomen of newborn foals to improve the diagnosis and treatment of diseases. The findings demonstrate that understanding normal ultrasound results in healthy foals can help in identifying abnormal findings in sick foals.

Methodology

  • The study involved 25 foals that showed no signs of abdominal problems.
  • A detailed physical examination was carried out and medical history obtained before the ultrasonography.
  • The foals were scanned in a stable box in semi-lateral recumbency by three people.
  • Sedation was generally not required for the procedure.
  • Ultrasound coupling gel was applied to the shaved ventral abdominal wall for optimal imaging.
  • A portable sector scanner with 5.0 and 7.5-MHz transducers and a transrectal linear-array scanner were used for the ultrasound.

Findings

  • The sector scanner was found to be quite effective and suitable for field conditions and the abdominal organs inspection.
  • The 7.5-MHz scanner enabled higher resolution imaging of specific structures.
  • Despite challenges with maintaining a good contact area of the scan head, the transrectal linear-array scanner also provided vital information.
  • The urinary bladder, kidneys, spleen, liver and part of the gastrointestinal tract were identifiably imaged using ultrasonography.

Conclusion

  • The study concluded that ultrasonography could be successfully performed on newborn foals under field conditions.
  • The use of diagnostic ultrasonography was found to be a valuable addition to the physical examination in diagnosing and treating diseases in foals.
  • Understanding the normal abdominal ultrasound findings in healthy foals can help in the process of identifying abnormal findings in sick foals.

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APA
Behn C, Bostedt H. (2000). [Technique of abdominal ultrasonography in newborn foals and normal findings]. Berl Munch Tierarztl Wochenschr, 113(9), 335-343.

Publication

ISSN: 0005-9366
NlmUniqueID: 0003163
Country: Germany
Language: ger
Volume: 113
Issue: 9
Pages: 335-343

Researcher Affiliations

Behn, C
  • Klinik für Geburtshilfe, Gynäkologie und Andrologie der Gross- und Kleintiere mit Tierärztlicher Ambulanz, Justus-Liebig-Universität Giessen.
Bostedt, H

    MeSH Terms

    • Abdomen / diagnostic imaging
    • Animals
    • Animals, Newborn
    • Digestive System / diagnostic imaging
    • Horses
    • Kidney / diagnostic imaging
    • Liver / diagnostic imaging
    • Reference Values
    • Spleen / diagnostic imaging
    • Ultrasonography / instrumentation
    • Ultrasonography / methods
    • Ultrasonography / veterinary
    • Urinary Bladder / diagnostic imaging

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