2021
DOI: 10.1093/jas/skab054.044
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25 Estimating Fetal Age Using Transabdominal Ultrasonic Measurements in Sheep Early in Gestation

Abstract: An increasingly common method to detect pregnancy in sheep is transabdominal ultrasonography. Research has shown that transabdominal ultrasonography can be accurately measured between days 33–60 of gestation. Additionally, few studies have investigated the use of ultrasonic measurements as predictors of fetal age via transabdominal ultrasound. A pilot study found that pregnancy detection can be performed as early as 31 days with an accuracy of 100% and reported that embryonic vesicle depth (EVD) could be utili… Show more

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“…Aziz and Lazim (2012) used a real-time ultrasound scanner equipped with a 3.5 MHz convex probe to detect pregnancy in Awassi sheep and reported accuracy rates of 53%, 80%, and 100% on the 21st-24th, 28th-32nd, and 40th-43rd days after insemination, respectively. Navarrete et al (2021) reported that with transabdominal ultrasonography at 3.5 MHz, pregnancy can be detected with 100% accuracy at day 31 and the embryonic vesicle depth can be used to predict fetal age. Anwar et al (2008) stated that on the 42nd day of pregnancy in Balkhi sheep, 3.5 MHz transabdominal probe ultrasound with 100% accuracy.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Aziz and Lazim (2012) used a real-time ultrasound scanner equipped with a 3.5 MHz convex probe to detect pregnancy in Awassi sheep and reported accuracy rates of 53%, 80%, and 100% on the 21st-24th, 28th-32nd, and 40th-43rd days after insemination, respectively. Navarrete et al (2021) reported that with transabdominal ultrasonography at 3.5 MHz, pregnancy can be detected with 100% accuracy at day 31 and the embryonic vesicle depth can be used to predict fetal age. Anwar et al (2008) stated that on the 42nd day of pregnancy in Balkhi sheep, 3.5 MHz transabdominal probe ultrasound with 100% accuracy.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%