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In vitro ultrasonographic appearance of the normal and verminous equine aorta, cranial mesenteric artery, and its branches.

K D Wallace1, B A Selcer, D E Tyler, J Brown.   

Abstract

Ninety-one equine aortic and cranial mesenteric arterial segments were evaluated ultrasonographically in a water bath. On the basis of pathologic evidence of verminous arteritis, arterial segments were classified into 4 categories, and the ultrasonographic characteristics of each group were evaluated. Normal arteries (class 1) were ultrasonographically characterized by a smooth luminal surface layer and uniform wall thickness and echogenicity. Arteries with only histopathologic evidence of verminous arteritis (class 2) were ultrasonographically characterized by a smooth luminal surface layer, uniform hyperechoic luminal layer. Arteries with both gross and histopathologic evidence of verminous arteritis (class 3) were characterized ultrasonographically by an irregular luminal surface layer, varying wall thickness, varying wall echogenicity, and the presence of a hyperechoic luminal layer. The ultrasonographic characteristics of arteries with luminal thrombosis (class 4) were an irregular luminal surface, varying wall thickness, and nonuniform echogenicity.

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Year:  1989        PMID: 2679250

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Am J Vet Res        ISSN: 0002-9645            Impact factor:   1.156


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1.  Morphometric changes in the aortic arch with advancing age in fetal to mature thoroughbred horses.

Authors:  Chihiro Endoh; Kazuya Matsuda; Minoru Okamoto; Nobuo Tsunoda; Hiroyuki Taniyama
Journal:  J Vet Med Sci       Date:  2017-02-11       Impact factor: 1.267

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