Matches in SemOpenAlex for { <https://semopenalex.org/work/W1979099713> ?p ?o ?g. }
- W1979099713 endingPage "255" @default.
- W1979099713 startingPage "243" @default.
- W1979099713 abstract "DAO Diseases of Aquatic Organisms Contact the journal Facebook Twitter RSS Mailing List Subscribe to our mailing list via Mailchimp HomeLatest VolumeAbout the JournalEditorsSpecials DAO 101:243-255 (2012) - DOI: https://doi.org/10.3354/dao02537 Pulmonary ultrasound findings in a bottlenose dolphin Tursiops truncatus population Cynthia R. Smith1,*, Mauricio Solano2, Betsy A. Lutmerding1, Shawn P. Johnson1, Jennifer M. Meegan1, Carolina R. Le-Bert1, Forrest Emory-Gomez1, Stephen Cassle3,4, Kevin Carlin1, Eric D. Jensen3 1National Marine Mammal Foundation, San Diego, California 92106, USA 2Cummings School of Veterinary Medicine, Tufts University, North Grafton, Massachusetts 01536, USA 3US Navy Marine Mammal Program, SSC PACIFIC Code 71510, San Diego, California 92152, USA 4Present address: College of Veterinary Medicine, University of Florida, Gainesville, Florida 32603, USA *Email: cynthia.smith@nmmf.org ABSTRACT: Lung disease is common among wild and managed populations of bottlenose dolphins Tursiops truncatus. The purpose of the study was to apply standardized techniques to the ultrasound evaluation of dolphin lungs, and to identify normal and abnormal sonographic findings associated with pleuropulmonary diseases. During a 5 yr period (2005 to 2010), 498 non-cardiac thoracic ultrasound exams were performed on bottlenose dolphins at the Navy Marine Mammal Program in San Diego, California, USA. Exams were conducted as part of routine physical exams, diagnostic workups, and disease monitoring. In the majority of routine exams, no abnormal pleural or pulmonary findings were detected with ultrasound. Abnormal findings were typically detected during non-routine exams to identify and track disease progression or resolution; therefore, abnormal results are overrepresented in the study. In order of decreasing prevalence, abnormal sonographic findings included evidence of alveolar-interstitial syndrome, pleural effusion, pulmonary masses, and pulmonary consolidation. Of these findings, alveolar-interstitial syndrome was generally nonspecific as it represented several possible disease states. Pairing ultrasound findings with clinical signs was critical to determine relevance. Pleural effusion, pulmonary masses, and pulmonary consolidation were relatively straightforward to diagnose and interpret. Further diagnostics were performed to obtain definitive diagnoses when appropriate, specifically ultrasound-guided thoracocentesis, fine needle aspirates, and lung biopsies, as well as radiographs and computed tomography (CT) exams. Occasionally, post mortem gross necropsy and histopathology data were available to provide confirmation of diagnoses. Thoracic ultrasound was determined to be a valuable diagnostic tool for detecting pleural and pulmonary diseases in dolphins. KEY WORDS: Cetacean · Diagnostic imaging · Lung disease · Pulmonary Full text in pdf format PreviousNextCite this article as: Smith CR, Solano M, Lutmerding BA, Johnson SP and others (2012) Pulmonary ultrasound findings in a bottlenose dolphin Tursiops truncatus population. Dis Aquat Org 101:243-255. https://doi.org/10.3354/dao02537 Export citation RSS - Facebook - Tweet - linkedIn Cited by Published in DAO Vol. 101, No. 3. Online publication date: November 19, 2012 Print ISSN: 0177-5103; Online ISSN: 1616-1580 Copyright © 2012 Inter-Research." @default.
- W1979099713 created "2016-06-24" @default.
- W1979099713 creator A5011734165 @default.
- W1979099713 creator A5038634412 @default.
- W1979099713 creator A5043466281 @default.
- W1979099713 creator A5050534868 @default.
- W1979099713 creator A5065303231 @default.
- W1979099713 creator A5072291577 @default.
- W1979099713 creator A5077449581 @default.
- W1979099713 creator A5083716183 @default.
- W1979099713 creator A5087617560 @default.
- W1979099713 creator A5089610022 @default.
- W1979099713 date "2012-11-19" @default.
- W1979099713 modified "2023-10-13" @default.
- W1979099713 title "Pulmonary ultrasound findings in a bottlenose dolphin Tursiops truncatus population" @default.
- W1979099713 cites W1546646999 @default.
- W1979099713 cites W1914469254 @default.
- W1979099713 cites W1964134766 @default.
- W1979099713 cites W1968106964 @default.
- W1979099713 cites W1973564995 @default.
- W1979099713 cites W1978467240 @default.
- W1979099713 cites W1981392395 @default.
- W1979099713 cites W1982988982 @default.
- W1979099713 cites W1985021294 @default.
- W1979099713 cites W1986941623 @default.
- W1979099713 cites W2002593421 @default.
- W1979099713 cites W2003564582 @default.
- W1979099713 cites W2006104710 @default.
- W1979099713 cites W2006468941 @default.
- W1979099713 cites W2007952907 @default.
- W1979099713 cites W2016971043 @default.
- W1979099713 cites W2017593069 @default.
- W1979099713 cites W2028400485 @default.
- W1979099713 cites W2033610556 @default.
- W1979099713 cites W2046640786 @default.
- W1979099713 cites W2051491065 @default.
- W1979099713 cites W2052010680 @default.
- W1979099713 cites W2053730071 @default.
- W1979099713 cites W2055946794 @default.
- W1979099713 cites W2061945260 @default.
- W1979099713 cites W2063734705 @default.
- W1979099713 cites W2065938603 @default.
- W1979099713 cites W2072350911 @default.
- W1979099713 cites W2079091950 @default.
- W1979099713 cites W2079897612 @default.
- W1979099713 cites W2082196648 @default.
- W1979099713 cites W2087368485 @default.
- W1979099713 cites W2088736045 @default.
- W1979099713 cites W2095706419 @default.
- W1979099713 cites W2103396540 @default.
- W1979099713 cites W2115430077 @default.
- W1979099713 cites W2116861392 @default.
- W1979099713 cites W2119638066 @default.
- W1979099713 cites W2126449773 @default.
- W1979099713 cites W2132114460 @default.
- W1979099713 cites W2133116895 @default.
- W1979099713 cites W2133341115 @default.
- W1979099713 cites W2140357023 @default.
- W1979099713 cites W2141944138 @default.
- W1979099713 cites W2142702704 @default.
- W1979099713 cites W2146070315 @default.
- W1979099713 cites W2149290604 @default.
- W1979099713 cites W2149464901 @default.
- W1979099713 cites W2151890841 @default.
- W1979099713 cites W2165332565 @default.
- W1979099713 cites W2167665444 @default.
- W1979099713 cites W2169521641 @default.
- W1979099713 cites W2228263275 @default.
- W1979099713 cites W2262132163 @default.
- W1979099713 cites W2317431280 @default.
- W1979099713 cites W2332816289 @default.
- W1979099713 cites W3022224590 @default.
- W1979099713 cites W3023974793 @default.
- W1979099713 cites W4210620178 @default.
- W1979099713 cites W4232721112 @default.
- W1979099713 cites W4237990877 @default.
- W1979099713 cites W93323485 @default.
- W1979099713 doi "https://doi.org/10.3354/dao02537" @default.
- W1979099713 hasPubMedId "https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/23324421" @default.
- W1979099713 hasPublicationYear "2012" @default.
- W1979099713 type Work @default.
- W1979099713 sameAs 1979099713 @default.
- W1979099713 citedByCount "28" @default.
- W1979099713 countsByYear W19790997132013 @default.
- W1979099713 countsByYear W19790997132014 @default.
- W1979099713 countsByYear W19790997132015 @default.
- W1979099713 countsByYear W19790997132017 @default.
- W1979099713 countsByYear W19790997132018 @default.
- W1979099713 countsByYear W19790997132019 @default.
- W1979099713 countsByYear W19790997132020 @default.
- W1979099713 countsByYear W19790997132021 @default.
- W1979099713 countsByYear W19790997132022 @default.
- W1979099713 countsByYear W19790997132023 @default.
- W1979099713 crossrefType "journal-article" @default.
- W1979099713 hasAuthorship W1979099713A5011734165 @default.
- W1979099713 hasAuthorship W1979099713A5038634412 @default.
- W1979099713 hasAuthorship W1979099713A5043466281 @default.
- W1979099713 hasAuthorship W1979099713A5050534868 @default.