2007
DOI: 10.1053/j.ctep.2007.09.007
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Evaluation of Testicular Vasculature in Stallions

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“…Studies of blood flow in the arteries supplying male reproductive organs in small ruminants are scarce (Camela et al., ; Samir et al., ; Zelli et al., ) even though in veterinary practice Doppler ultrasonography of the testicular artery can be used to ascertain normal testicular function and diagnose certain pathological conditions (e.g., spermatic cord traction, testicular infarction, varicocele or testicular/epididymal cancer) (dogs: Zelli et al., ; stallions: Pozor, , ; Pozor & McDonnell, ). Doppler ultrasonographic indices of the testicular arteries taken in the convoluted aspect of the vessels (i.e., spermatic cord) in the present Dorper rams have revealed a monophasic blood flow pattern of low resistance, with long, recurrent systolic peaks, and high diastolic flow velocity (Figure b).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Studies of blood flow in the arteries supplying male reproductive organs in small ruminants are scarce (Camela et al., ; Samir et al., ; Zelli et al., ) even though in veterinary practice Doppler ultrasonography of the testicular artery can be used to ascertain normal testicular function and diagnose certain pathological conditions (e.g., spermatic cord traction, testicular infarction, varicocele or testicular/epididymal cancer) (dogs: Zelli et al., ; stallions: Pozor, , ; Pozor & McDonnell, ). Doppler ultrasonographic indices of the testicular arteries taken in the convoluted aspect of the vessels (i.e., spermatic cord) in the present Dorper rams have revealed a monophasic blood flow pattern of low resistance, with long, recurrent systolic peaks, and high diastolic flow velocity (Figure b).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Total arterial blood flow (TABF: TAMV x A; where A: πr 2 is the cross sectional area of the CA), and total arterial blood flow rate (TABF rate: TABF/TTV x 100) were also calculated for all stallions as indicators of testicular perfusion [26] (Table 1). …”
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“…Furthermore, it has been suggested that fluctuations in testicular perfusion may be responsible for the seasonal changes of testicular function (Boyd et al. ; Pozor ). A recent report in miniature stallions demonstrated that pentoxifylline delays the seasonal change on the blood flow in the testis (Pozor et al.…”
Section: Colour and Pulse Doppler Ultrasound In Healthy Stallionsmentioning
confidence: 99%