ResumenEn las últimas décadas, la ecografía veterinaria ha vivido un gran avance tecnológico y técni-co. Los médicos veterinarios no solo la utilizan para las valoraciones comunes de abdomen, o incluso corazón, sino que han descrito técnicas para exploraciones más especiales, como para el sistema musculoesquelético, el vascular, el ocular, entre otros. La literatura sobre el tema ha reseñado el desarrollo y aplicación de la ecografía ocular modo A, específica para la valoración oftalmológica por parte veterinarios especializados en esta área. Actualmente, un gran número de clínicas veterinarias cuenta con ecógrafos con modo B tiempo real, que permiten una excelente valoración descriptiva de la anatomía ocular para orientar posibles diagnósticos. Este artículo de revisión presenta de forma concisa las principales indicaciones de la ecografía ocular modo B y la técnica de realización, y describe cualitativamente las imágenes normales de la exploración de este órgano de los sentidos.Palabras clave: ecografía ocular, modo B, perros. Basic ocular ultrasound examination in dogs (real-time B-mode) AbstractIn recent decades, veterinary ultrasound has experienced a great technological and technical progress. Veterinary doctors not only use it for common evaluation of abdomen, or even heart, but techniques have been described for more special examinations, such as for the musculoskeletal, vascular, and ocular systems, among others. Literature on the subject has reviewed the development and application of A-mode ocular ultrasound, specific for ophthalmologic evaluation by veterinarians specialized in this area. Currently, a large number of veterinary clinics has real-time B-mode ultrasound scanners, which allow an excellent descriptive evaluation of the ocular anatomy to guide possible diagnoses. This review article concisely presents the main indications and realization technique for B-mode ocular ultrasound, as well as qualitatively describes normal scan images of this sense organ.
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