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Normal Ultrasound Reference Values For Rats

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Normal Ultrasound Reference Values For Rats

If you haven’t seen it yet, the January 2014 issue of AJVR has an excellent article on normal anatomy and reference values for pet rats.  In addition to great pictures, it posts tables with suggested normal values for rat kidney, bladder wall, GI wall, adrenal gland, and lymph node measurements.  Please see below:

Abdominal anatomic features and reference values determined by use of ultrasonography in healthy common rats (Rattus norvegicus)

If you haven’t seen it yet, the January 2014 issue of AJVR has an excellent article on normal anatomy and reference values for pet rats.  In addition to great pictures, it posts tables with suggested normal values for rat kidney, bladder wall, GI wall, adrenal gland, and lymph node measurements.  Please see below:

Abdominal anatomic features and reference values determined by use of ultrasonography in healthy common rats (Rattus norvegicus)

Tommaso Banzato, DVM, PhD; Luca Bellini, DVM, PhD; Barbara Contiero; Andrea Martin; Sema Balikçi, DVM; Alessandro Zotti, DVM, PhD

January 2014, Vol. 75, No. 1, Pages 67-76
doi: 10.2460/ajvr.75.1.67

 

 

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EL

Awesome thanks for the tip.

Awesome thanks for the tip.

EL

Awesome thanks for the tip.

Awesome thanks for the tip.