Veterinary B-ultrasound diagnosis techniques and methods for dogs' reproductive organs
veterinary B-ultrasound diagnostic technology for canine reproductive diseases can detect obstetric diseases in a timely and accurate manner. The most common obstetric diseases in female dogs include uterine effusion, uterine pyometra (the result of veterinary B-ultrasound examination is that 2-3 liquid dark areas can be found, which is the result of pus accumulation in both uterine horns. Sometimes clinically, it is unicornuate uterine pyometra, and only one dark area can be found, which is similar to the echo characteristics of the bladder, so other examinations should be referred to), suppurative endometritis, ovarian cysts, uterine tumors, dystocia, miscarriage and stillbirth, tumors of the uterus, breast, testicles, and prostate hypertrophy and tumors can all be confirmed or differentially diagnosed by veterinary B-ultrasound, and the location, size, shape, etc. of the diseased tissue can be qualitatively and quantitatively analyzed. If a black uniform weak echo area is found in the uterine horn, it indicates that there is a large amount of fluid in the uterine horn; if the liquid contains a thick substance, it means that there is uterine pyometra.
Monitoring of fetus and delivery: Predicting fetal age based on the identifiable echo structure of veterinary B-ultrasound images; identifying dead fetuses, emphysema fetuses, embryo absorption and miscarriage based on fetal heartbeat and embryo structure. Monitoring delivery based on the internal structure of the uterus during and after delivery, judging whether delivery is over, monitoring the postpartum involution of the uterus, etc.
Veterinary B-ultrasound examination has become an effective means of clinical diagnosis of animals. Especially in recent years, veterinary B-ultrasound tomography scanners have begun to be more widely used in small animal hospitals, playing a greater role in the diagnosis and research of animal diseases. Modern veterinary B-ultrasound technology is of great help in the diagnosis of some canine diseases.
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