Ultrasonographic Differential Diagnosis of Superficial Swellings in Farm Animals

This report describes the ultrasonographic differential diagnosis of different types of swellings affecting (28) farm animals. The swellings were, abscess (11), cyst (2), hematoma (2), hernia (9) and urethral diverticulum (4). The swellings varied sonographically according to the type, duration, con...

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Main Authors: Magda M. Ali, Mohamed A.H. Abd El-Hakiem
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Assiut University 2012-10-01
Series:Journal of Advanced Veterinary Research
Online Access:http://advetresearch.com/index.php/AVR/article/view/199
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spelling doaj-d51932f9b1fb4b01bf8100b7414ed8622020-11-24T21:29:08ZengAssiut UniversityJournal of Advanced Veterinary Research2090-62692090-62772012-10-0124292298199Ultrasonographic Differential Diagnosis of Superficial Swellings in Farm AnimalsMagda M. AliMohamed A.H. Abd El-HakiemThis report describes the ultrasonographic differential diagnosis of different types of swellings affecting (28) farm animals. The swellings were, abscess (11), cyst (2), hematoma (2), hernia (9) and urethral diverticulum (4). The swellings varied sonographically according to the type, duration, content and location. Cases suffering the same type of swellings may have some degree of difference in echogenicity according to the period of the swelling. Abscesses appeared as hypo/hyperechoic structures with distinct hyperechoic well-developed capsule. Recent hematomas were anechoic with a well demarcated wall, with increased duration, the hematoma gradually became more echoic and textured. The hernial ring was determined as a discontinuation of the abdominal wall echogenicity and the hernial contents were clearly evaluated via ultrasonography. Recent cysts resembled hematoma in compartmentalization but the location and case history helped the differential diagnosis. Urethral dilatation appeared sonographically as an anechoic to hypoechoic homogenous structure with well demarcated wall and acoustic enhancement. Ultrasonography could be considered a successful, noninvasive, rapid technique for differential diagnosis of different types of swellings in farm animals. It could be easily used under field conditions to screen the lesions before the surgical operations and to fellow up the cases after surgery.http://advetresearch.com/index.php/AVR/article/view/199
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author Magda M. Ali
Mohamed A.H. Abd El-Hakiem
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Ultrasonographic Differential Diagnosis of Superficial Swellings in Farm Animals
Journal of Advanced Veterinary Research
author_facet Magda M. Ali
Mohamed A.H. Abd El-Hakiem
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title Ultrasonographic Differential Diagnosis of Superficial Swellings in Farm Animals
title_short Ultrasonographic Differential Diagnosis of Superficial Swellings in Farm Animals
title_full Ultrasonographic Differential Diagnosis of Superficial Swellings in Farm Animals
title_fullStr Ultrasonographic Differential Diagnosis of Superficial Swellings in Farm Animals
title_full_unstemmed Ultrasonographic Differential Diagnosis of Superficial Swellings in Farm Animals
title_sort ultrasonographic differential diagnosis of superficial swellings in farm animals
publisher Assiut University
series Journal of Advanced Veterinary Research
issn 2090-6269
2090-6277
publishDate 2012-10-01
description This report describes the ultrasonographic differential diagnosis of different types of swellings affecting (28) farm animals. The swellings were, abscess (11), cyst (2), hematoma (2), hernia (9) and urethral diverticulum (4). The swellings varied sonographically according to the type, duration, content and location. Cases suffering the same type of swellings may have some degree of difference in echogenicity according to the period of the swelling. Abscesses appeared as hypo/hyperechoic structures with distinct hyperechoic well-developed capsule. Recent hematomas were anechoic with a well demarcated wall, with increased duration, the hematoma gradually became more echoic and textured. The hernial ring was determined as a discontinuation of the abdominal wall echogenicity and the hernial contents were clearly evaluated via ultrasonography. Recent cysts resembled hematoma in compartmentalization but the location and case history helped the differential diagnosis. Urethral dilatation appeared sonographically as an anechoic to hypoechoic homogenous structure with well demarcated wall and acoustic enhancement. Ultrasonography could be considered a successful, noninvasive, rapid technique for differential diagnosis of different types of swellings in farm animals. It could be easily used under field conditions to screen the lesions before the surgical operations and to fellow up the cases after surgery.
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