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Xin-Wei Li1, Qiu-Shi Xu1, Ren-He Zhang1, Wei Yang2, Yu Li3, Yu-Ming Zhang1, Yu Tian1, Min Zhang1, Zhe Wang1, Guo-Wen Liu1, Cheng Xia2, Xiao-Bing Li4.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: The natural incidence of left displacement of abomasum (LDA) in dairy cows was high. The diagnosis of LDA usually relies on characteristic physical exam findings but that transabdominal ultrasound is a useful technique that has been applied to the diagnosis of gastrointestinal diseases of dairy cows in equivocal cases.Entities:
Keywords: Cows; Diagnosis; Left displacement of abomasum; Ultrasonography
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Year: 2018 PMID: 29433480 PMCID: PMC5809868 DOI: 10.1186/s12917-018-1358-7
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Vet Res ISSN: 1746-6148 Impact factor: 2.741
Fig. 1Examination routes. Routes 1–5: Ultrasonographic routes which the transducer followed systematically. The rib cage was divided into three regions: Dorsal (Ds), Median (Md), and Ventral (Vt). The presence of abomasal ultrasonographic characteristics in each region was respectively noted. ICS: intercostal space
Ultrasonographic findings of 40 cows with LDA
| Exploratory area | Findings | Number of animals |
|---|---|---|
| Dorsal part of rib cage | Reverberation artifacts | 40 |
| Median part of rib cage | Reverberation artifacts | 37 |
| Homogenous hypoechoic structure | 23 | |
| Ventral part of rib cage | Reverberation artifacts | 14 |
| Homogenous hypoechoic structure | 32 | |
| Heterogeneous echogenic structure | 5 | |
| Wavy or sickle shaped echogenic strips | 26 | |
| Left ventral abdomen region | Homogenous hypoechoic structure | 3 |
| Wavy or sickle shaped echogenic strips | 2 | |
| Echogenic loop | 30 |
Fig. 2Ultrasonogram of abomasal gas cap (a), schematic diagram (b) and position of transducer (c). A 3.5 MHz low-frequency curvilinear transducer was placed in the left dorsal part of 11th ICS of a cow with LDA, some reverberation artifacts produced by abomasal gas cap appeared as parallel lines. 1-thoracic wall; 2-Reverberation artifacts; Ds-dorsal; Vt-ventral; Grey spot-position of transducer
Fig. 3Ultrasonogram of abomasal ingesta (a), schematic diagram (b) and position of transducer (c). A 3.5 MHz low-frequency curvilinear transducer was placed on the ventral part in 10th ICS on the left side of a cow with LDA, homogenous hypoechoic structures with echogenic spots produced by abomasal ingesta appeared. 1-thoracic wall; 2-abomasal ingesta; 3-abomasal fold; 4-ruminal wall; Ds-dorsal; Vt-ventral; Grey spot-position of transducer
Fig. 4Ultrasonogram of interface between abomasal gas and ingesta (a), schematic diagram (b) and position of transducer (c). A 3.5 MHz low-frequency curvilinear transducer was placed in the median part of 10th ICS on the left side of a cow with LDA, an interface between the gas cap and the ingesta appeared. 1-thoracic wall; 2-abomasal ingesta; 3-abomasal fold; 4-Reverberation artifacts; Ds-dorsal; Vt-ventral; Grey spot-position of transducer
Fig. 5Ultrasonogram of the left longitudinal groove of the rumen median to abomasum (a), schematic diagram (b) and position of transducer (c). A 3.5 MHz low-frequency curvilinear transducer was placed in the ventral part of 11th ICS on the left side of a cow with LDA, the left longitudinal groove of the rumen appeared as a typical notch median to the abomasum. 1-thoracic wall; 2-abomasal ingesta; 3-greater omentum; 4-rumen; 5-left longitudinal groove of the rumen; Ds-dorsal; Vt-ventral; Grey spot-position of transducer
Fig. 6Ultrasonogram of spleen (a), schematic diagram (b) and position of transducer (c). A 3.5 MHz low-frequency curvilinear transducer was placed in the median part of 9th ICS on the left side of a cow just after abomasum reposition surgery, the spleen appeared as homogenous hypoechoic structures. 1-thoracic wall; 2-spleen; 3-ruminal wall; 4-rumen; Ds-dorsal; Vt-ventral; Grey spot-position of transducer