2020
DOI: 10.1186/s12917-020-02398-0
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Ultrasonography of sudden swollen tongue in a calf

Abstract: Background: In cattle, the lingual diseases are primarily diagnosed postmortem by histopathological examination of the affected tongues obtained after the death or during necropsy. In humans, ultrasonography has been used to provide differential diagnoses, and for preoperative or intraoperative planning of glossectomy in various lingual diseases. This is a bovine clinical case report, in which ultrasonography for sudden swelling of the tongue, which was possibly caused by snake bite, was utilized as a preopera… Show more

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“…Thus, the difference between the previous and present procedures is in the main muscular layers presented on the surgical routes between the incision and the tympanic bulla. In the previous VBO procedure, these layers included the digastricus muscle (grouped in the muscles of mastication), and the hyoglossal and styloglossal muscles (grouped in the extrinsic lingual muscles), while in the present VBO procedure, these layers consisted of the sternothyroid muscle (grouped in the extrinsic laryngeal muscles) and the omohyoid muscle (grouped in the hyoid muscles) [ 6 , 7 , 30 , 31 ]. Additionally, the vagus nerve is present on this surgical route.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Thus, the difference between the previous and present procedures is in the main muscular layers presented on the surgical routes between the incision and the tympanic bulla. In the previous VBO procedure, these layers included the digastricus muscle (grouped in the muscles of mastication), and the hyoglossal and styloglossal muscles (grouped in the extrinsic lingual muscles), while in the present VBO procedure, these layers consisted of the sternothyroid muscle (grouped in the extrinsic laryngeal muscles) and the omohyoid muscle (grouped in the hyoid muscles) [ 6 , 7 , 30 , 31 ]. Additionally, the vagus nerve is present on this surgical route.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Three blinded assessors evaluated randomized digital photographs for recognition. Subcutaneous fat, defined as the depth from the skin to the abdominal muscles, was measured by ultrasound and reported in millimeters (mm) (Toshiba Aplio i600, Vimercate, Italy) [11]. Four abdominal sites (upper abdomen, lower abdomen, lateral abdomen, rectus abdominis diastasis) were examined at the same distance from the same reference point.…”
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confidence: 99%