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Comparative Study
. 1987 Apr;48(4):686-90.

Ultrasonographic imaging to monitor fetal and placental developments in ewes fed locoweed (Astragalus lentiginosus)

  • PMID: 3296887
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Comparative Study

Ultrasonographic imaging to monitor fetal and placental developments in ewes fed locoweed (Astragalus lentiginosus)

K E Panter et al. Am J Vet Res. 1987 Apr.
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Abstract

Ultrasonographic imaging was used to monitor the effects of locoweed (Astragalus lentiginosus) on fetal, placental, and cotyledonary developments in pregnant ewes and proved to be a useful noninvasive method of monitoring the effects of locoweed poisoning on fetal and placental development. Ultrasonographic imaging may be a good research technique to observe the effects of toxicants on fetal movement, fetal heart action, and growth and development of the fetus and placenta. Known effects of locoweed poisoning in pregnant ewes, such as fluid accumulation in the placenta (hydrops allantois, hydrops amnii), altered cotyledonary development, and fetal death were observed with ultrasonographic imaging. A previously unknown effect of locoweed on fetal heart action also was observed. Locoweed decreased fetal heart rates, caused cardiac irregularity, and decreased the strength of heart contractions. All ewes, except No. 3525, fed locoweed aborted. At necropsy, aborted fetuses had hypertrophy of the heart, right ventricular dilatation, rounded at the apex of the heart, and generalized edema.

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