Application of animal B-ultrasound machine in diagnosis of canine diseases
Canine diseases are numerous and complex, and not all diseases can be diagnosed with B-ultrasound. Here are several types of diseases that are very distinctive and meaningful for imported animal B-ultrasound machines to diagnose.
1. Imported veterinary B-ultrasound machines diagnose space-occupying lesions inside and on the body
Space-occupying lesions refer to the growth and accumulation of diseased tissues that do not exist under normal circumstances between normal tissues, occupying the original position of normal tissues, thereby affecting the normal development and function of the body. Such as tumors, hematomas, abscesses, cysts, brain hydatids, etc., they can occur on the surface of the body, or in deep tissues and internal organs, but no matter where they occur, their structure is always very different from normal tissues. Imported animal B-ultrasound machines can just discover their existence, location, size and even their nature through cross-sectional images, playing the role of "scouts", thereby providing accurate and effective information for their overall elimination.
2. Imported Animal B-ultrasound machine diagnoses fluid lesions in the chest, abdomen, pericardium, ventricles and luminal organs
One of the major characteristics of imported animal B-ultrasound machine is that when ultrasound encounters liquid tissue during transmission, it is almost completely absorbed or penetrated, and no reflected echo is generated, thus presenting a liquid dark area on the imported animal B-ultrasound machine section sonogram. When fluid accumulates in places where fluid should not accumulate under normal circumstances, the imported animal B-ultrasound machine can accurately show it and can show the degree of fluid accumulation and the formed elements mixed in the fluid. Such as pleural effusion, ascites; pericardial effusion, lateral ventricle hydrops; renal pelvic urine, bile duct fluid dilatation, pathological accumulation of gallbladder or bladder, upper intestinal effusion during intussusception obstruction, uterine pyometra, etc.
3. Gallbladder, urinary and gastrointestinal tract calculi
Cholelithiasis, bile duct calculi, kidney calculi, bladder calculi, urethral calculi, intestinal calculi, etc. are mostly caused by the deposition of minerals on the core material, condensing into relatively dense stone masses or mud sand, which forms an ultrasonic interface with a great impedance difference with the surrounding tissues or liquids, forming a light group or light spot with a very strong echo in the B-ultrasound section sonogram, and often with an acoustic shadow. It is not difficult to confirm as long as the location is accurate during exploration. Strong echo light group, acoustic shadow, and possible displacement due to changes in body position are the three major characteristics of diagnosing calculi.
4. Imported animal B-ultrasound machine diagnoses substantial lesions of substantial organ tissues and internal organs
For example, when substantial organs such as liver, spleen, muscle, lymph node, testicles, etc. are hardened, calcified, softened, or liquefied, the echo of the lesion site is either enhanced or weakened compared with the adjacent healthy tissue or the same organ on the opposite side. This is called substantial echo change in ultrasound diagnosis.
5. Imported animal B-ultrasound machine diagnoses canine heartworm disease and cardiovascular disease
Canine heartworm disease is widely distributed in my country. It is caused by canine heartworm parasitizing the right ventricle and pulmonary artery. Defects of the atrioventricular septum, atrial septum, and ventricular septum, stenosis of the tricuspid valve and mitral valve, and insufficiency are often encountered in clinical practice and are difficult to diagnose. M-mode echocardiography and ultrasound Doppler detection technology are one of the fast and effective means. Most imported animal B-ultrasound Machines have the function of M-ultrasound and can also make a diagnosis.
6. Imported animal B-ultrasound machine diagnoses gastrointestinal foreign bodies and damaged foreign bodies
Dogs are omnivorous animals and are active and playful. It is not uncommon for dogs to accidentally swallow children's toys, glass balls, hair balls, nylon ropes, tapes, etc., which may cause gastrointestinal foreign bodies or even obstructions. It is also common for dogs to eat bones, carrots, etc. and have esophageal obstructions. It is very necessary to judge the size, location, and properties of foreign bodies or obstructions. B-ultrasound can achieve this purpose. It is also common to see that broken needles, bamboo sticks, glass pieces, iron wires, etc. are transferred and buried deep in the muscles after being stabbed. It is of course very helpful to use B-ultrasound to determine the exact location before surgery.
7. Imported animal B-ultrasound machine diagnoses muscle, tendon and joint injuries of racing dogs, military and police dogs, and working dogs
Limb movement is very important for racing dogs, military and police dogs, working dogs, etc. When muscles, tendons and joints are injured, imported animal B-ultrasound machine can play an auxiliary diagnosis role. For example, muscle or tendon rupture, ectopic position, joint exudation, thickening of joint capsule, etc. Imported animal B-ultrasound machine can make characteristic diagnosis.
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