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Title: Ultrasound of the Reproductive System Stacy Fielding


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Ultrasound of the Reproductive System Stacy
Fielding
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Technique
  • 7.5-10mHz transducers
  • 5 mHz in mid to late term pregnancy, pyometra,
    ovarian tumors
  • Dorsal recumbency is routine
  • Larger animals standing
  • Full bladder enhances visualization of uterus
  • Acoustic window

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Ovaries
  • Near caudal pole of kidney
  • 1.5cm x 0.7cm x 0.5cm
  • Homogenous parenchyma
  • Cortex and medulla
  • Hard to differentiate
  • Cortex contains follicles

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Ovaries-contd
  • Anestrus/early proestrus
  • Small, oval to bean shaped
  • Homogenous echogenicity (like renal cortex)
  • Follicles anechoic, become larger as ovulation
    approaches
  • Diestrus
  • CL/CH has multifocal anechoic to hyperechoic
    areas

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Ovarian Structures
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Ovaries
  • Cystic Ovaries
  • Anechoic
  • Thin walls
  • Acoustic enhancement
  • Solitary/multiple
  • Unilateral/bilateral
  • May see associated pyometra or hydrometra
  • Ovarian Neoplasia
  • Several kinds
  • Mostly unilateral
  • Smooth or irregular margins
  • Variable appearance
  • MET CHECK!

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Normal Uterus
  • Location between urinary bladder and descending
    colon
  • Various sizes
  • Uterine horns 10-14cm x 0.5-1.0cm
  • Uterine body 1.4-3cm x 3cm
  • Cervix 1.5-2cm x 0.8cm
  • Solid, homogenous, relatively hypoechoic
  • May have thin hyperechoic border
  • Cannot differentiate layers

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Normal Uterus-contd
  • Uterine horns not easily identified
  • Lost in mesenteric fat and small bowel echoes
  • Cervix
  • Hyperechoic, linear

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Pyometra
  • U/S is modality of choice for Dx
  • Enlarged uterus uterine horns
  • Luminal contents
  • Homogenous, anechoic
  • Echogenic, swirling
  • May see varying wall thickness
  • Endometrium may contain anechoic foci
  • Ddx hydrometra, mucometra
  • Monitor response to therapy

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Uterine Neoplasia
  • Adenomas
  • Leiomyomas
  • Leiomyosarcomas
  • Isoechoic to surrounding tissue, may project into
    the lumen

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Pregnancy Diagnosis
  • 21-35 days after breeding
  • Remember conception can occur several days
    afterward
  • May be difficult to count fetuses
  • Radiography recommended late in gestation,
    following mineralization
  • Earliest change enlarging uterus
  • Non-specific
  • Gestational sac (blastocyst)
  • First confirmatory sign
  • Anechoic, several mm diameter
  • Thin, hyperechoic wall
  • 17-20 d

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18 day pregnancy
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Pregnancy-contd
  • Embryo 23-25 d
  • Oblong, echogenic, several mm
  • Yolk sac 25-28 d
  • U-shaped echogenic structure
  • Extends across gestational sac
  • Zonary placenta 27-30d
  • Thin hyperechoic layer surrounding gestational sac

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Fetal Viability
  • Cardiac activity
  • Day 23-25 post LH surge
  • Fluttering echoes
  • Fetal movement
  • Day 35
  • Fetal resorption
  • before day 25
  • Embryonic fluid becomes hypoechoic
  • Echogenic particles
  • Abortion
  • After day 35
  • Sonographic appearance disappears

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Organogenesis (From Nyland Mattoon)
Fetal Structure Days Post LH Surge
Fetal orientation 28
Limb buds 35
Skeleton 33-39
Stomach, bladder 35-39
Lungs 38-42
Kidneys, eyes 39-47
Cardiac chambers 40
Intestines 57-63
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Prostate
  • Caudal to bladder, at level of trigone
  • Ventral to rectum
  • Normal appearance varies
  • Age
  • Neuter status
  • Young to middle age intact male
  • homogenous, moderate echogenicity
  • Smooth margins, hyperechoic rim
  • Prostatic urethra
  • Hypoechoic to anechoic round structure on midline

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Prostate Diseases
  • Benign Prostatic Hyperplasia
  • Older intact dogs
  • Symmetrical enlargement
  • May be up to 4 times normal
  • Variable echogenicity and texture
  • Prostatitis
  • Acute or chronic
  • Symmetrical or asymmetrical
  • Heterogenous appearance
  • May see hypoechoic areas (cyst or abscess)
  • Mineralization, fibrosis

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Prostate Diseases
  • Neoplasia
  • Older neutered dogs
  • Enlarged
  • Irregular shape
  • Texture varies
  • Hyperechoic foci with acoustic shadowing
    mineralization
  • May see cyst-like lesions
  • Examine surrounding structures!
  • Cysts
  • Developmental or congenital
  • Anechoic contents
  • Thin hyperechoic wall
  • Vary in size and
  • Paraprostatic Cysts
  • Muellerian duct remnant or extension of lobe
  • Anechoic, fluid filled
  • May see swirlies
  • Variable wall thickness
  • May see compartments

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Prostatic Cyst
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Testes
  • Homogenous texture
  • Parietal and visceral tunics
  • hyperechoic
  • Mediastinum testis
  • Echogenic linear structure on midline
  • Tail of the epididymis
  • Nearly anechoic
  • Coarse echotexture

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Testicular Neoplasia
  • Interstitial, Sertoli cell, seminoma
  • May all appear the same
  • Mixed appearance on U/S
  • Hemorrhage
  • Necrosis
  • May obliterate mediastinum testis /- epididymis

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Testes-contd
  • Retained testes
  • Small size
  • Caudal to kidneys to inguinal canal
  • Difficult to see on U/S
  • Orchitis
  • Patchy, hypoechoic parenchyma
  • Hyperechoic if chronic
  • Epididymal enlargement
  • Abscesses
  • Irregular shaped
  • Hypoechoic contents
  • May look like neoplasia!

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