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Название: Equine Reproductive Procedures

Автор: Группа авторов

Издательство: John Wiley & Sons Limited

Жанр: Биология

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isbn: 9781119555933

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СКАЧАТЬ and cystic structures (Figures ). Persistent anovulatory follicles are initially recognized by the presence of multiple echogenic particles within the follicular fluid. Anovulatory follicles often subsequently develop numerous echogenic strands throughout the follicular lumen and usually completely fill in with echogenic material.

      Uterine Ultrasound Features

Photo depicts a pair of luteinized anovulatory follicles. Photo depicts parovarian cyst. The cystic structure (arrow) is adjacent to the ovary.

      Figure 8.9 Parovarian cyst. The cystic structure (arrow) is adjacent to the ovary.

Photo depicts granulosa cell tumor consisting of multiple cysts within an enlarged ovary. Photo depicts normal ovary contralateral to the ovary with a granulosa cell tumor. This ovary is small and inactive.
Edema Score Edema Amount Description Ultrasonographic Image
0 None No edema present; individual endometrial folds not discernable homogenous echotexture typical of diestrus or anestrus Photo depicts an Ultrasonographic Image with edema score zero.
1 Slight Endometrial folds easily observed in a light “spoke wheel” pattern; edema may be more evident in uterine horns than uterine body Typical of early estrus as the dominant follicle is developing or late estrus prior to or at the time of ovulation Photo depicts an Ultrasonographic Image with edema score one.
2 Moderate Endometrial folds increased in thickness; edema pattern obvious throughout uterus Typical of mid‐estrus and usually represents the peak estrogen effect noted 1–2 days prior to ovulation Photo depicts an Ultrasonographic Image with edema score two.
3 Heavy Large distended endometrial folds; exaggerated degree of edema Not typical of a normal mare in estrus; may be associated with uterine inflammation; sometimes called hyperedema Photo depicts an Ultrasonographic Image with edema score three.
Classification Initials Score
No fluid 0 0
Trace (<1.0 cm depth) T 1
Small volume (1–2 cm depth) S 2
Moderate volume (2.1–5 cm depth) M 3
Large volume (>5.0 cm depth) L 4
СКАЧАТЬ
Classification Score
No echogenic particles (i.e., clear) 4
Slightly echogenic (i.e., slightly cloudy) 3
Moderately echogenic 2