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ULTRASONOGRAPHIC EXAMINATION OF THE PHARYNX AND LARYNX OF THE NORMAL DOG
Authors:Jonathan P  BrayMVSc  CERTSAS  MACVSc  MRCVS  Vicky J  LipscombeBA  VETMB  MRCVS  Richard AS  WhiteBVETMED  PHD  DSAS  DVR  FRCVS  Heike  RudorfDRMEDVET  DVR  MRCVS
Institution:Queen's Veterinary School Hospital, Department of Clinical Veterinary Medicine, University of Cambridge.
Abstract:Real-time ultrasonographic examination of the canine larynx was performed in 12 normal dogs using a 7.5-mHz mechanical sector scanner combined with a stand-off. A variety of breeds and ages were examined. All examinations were performed in nonsedated, conscious animals. Transverse scans were found to provide the most reliable and interpretable images. Identification of laryngeal structures included the epiglottis, laryngeal and cricoid cartilages, and the vocal cords. In conscious animals, abduction and adduction of the vocal cords associated with respiration could be identified if the animal was made to pant during the examination. Movement of the vocal cords could also be quantified by pulse-wave Doppler recording. In all animals, recordings were made during inspiration only, with muscular vibration at a rate less than 0.1 m/s.
Keywords:ultrasound  canine  dog  larynx  laryngeal paralysis  respiratory movement  pulse-wave Doppler  vocal cords
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