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Animals (Basel) ; 11(11)2021 Oct 27.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-34827801

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The Boa constrictor is one of the most common reptiles bred in captivity. To achieve a successful breeding season, thorough knowledge of the females' reproductive activity is necessary. In this regard, information on the Boa constrictor is still rather scarce. The aim of the present study was to monitor the ovarian activity and the embryonic development of boas by ultrasound. We performed brief scans on thirty non-anaesthetized snakes using a portable ultrasound system and a 7.5-10 MHz linear array transducer (Esaote MyLab™ Classic). Ultrasound features, dimensions, and echogenicity of the preovulatory and postovulatory follicles were determined. As gestation progresses, the postovulatory follicle size increases, and the embryonic silhouette becomes increasingly recognizable. During the second month after ovulation, by using color Doppler, early embryos' heart activity could be evaluated. It is possible to highlight vascular connections between the mother and the membrane covering the embryonic structures. Ultrasound also allows one to identify follicular regression or slugs (nonfertilized eggs) early. The present study suggests that ultrasound could be an excellent noninvasive technique to evaluate the reproductive activity of Boa constrictor, allowing us to precisely identify the correct time for mating, monitor embryo development and viability, and allow the early diagnosis of follicular regression.

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Vet Clin North Am Exot Anim Pract ; 16(1): 31-46, 2013 Jan.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-23347538

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The canary (Serinus canaria) is a highly popular bird with families as a companion animal and among breeders for competitive purposes. The mortality rate in these animals is very high at the onset of an epidemic, and the technical times of a laboratory often necessitate starting treatment before having completed the diagnostic procedure. This article describes a practical approach that deals with the first things to do in the clinic as soon as the animal arrives or the breeder asks for advice and explains the procedure in a specialist laboratory for processing samples and completing the diagnosis.


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Bird Diseases/diagnosis , Canaries , Clinical Laboratory Techniques/veterinary , Finches , Animals , Clinical Laboratory Techniques/methods
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