Peer-reviewed veterinary case report
EQUINE RENAL ULTRASONOGRAPHY: NORMAL AND ABNORMAL
- Journal:
- Veterinary Radiology
- Year:
- 1986
- Authors:
- PENNINCK, D.G. et al.
- Species:
- horse
Abstract
The kidneys of three clinically normal horses were evaluated ultrasonographically, utilizing a standardized approach. The normal renal architecture, including cortex, medulla, pyramids, renal sinus fat, collecting system, and intrarenal vessels, was evaluated.A horse with hematuria was examined in the same manner and a mass was found in the right renal pelvis.Ultrasonographic determinations were correlated with gross anatomy, clinical signs, and pathologic findings of a renal pelvic adenoma.
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