Publications by authors named "Kotoyori Y"

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  • The study examined radiographic changes in the forelimbs of foals over the first year of life, focusing on specific angles related to hoof and joint alignment.
  • Key measurements showed significant increases in hoof angle and phalanx angles in the early weeks, indicating rapid developmental changes, while some angles decreased after reaching peak growth.
  • The findings suggest that foals initially have a flexed fetlock and upright hoof alignment, transitioning to a mature conformation by six months, with physiological variations linked to common diseases in foals.
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Platelet-rich plasma (PRP) therapy is promising for treating skeletal muscle injuries in human athletes by promoting muscle regeneration. It might also be useful for treating muscle injuries in equine athletes. In the present study, muscle regeneration induced by injection of PRP into intact muscle of Thoroughbred was investigated.

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Background: The objective assessment of the mechanical properties of the superficial digital flexor tendon (SDFT) could provide useful information for the rehabilitation of horses with SDFT injuries. Assessment of strain ratio (the strain of a standard reference divided by that of lesions) is a quantitative method in sonoelastography for evaluating tissue stiffness in vivo. As yet, no longitudinal studies have used strain ratio to evaluate the progression of stiffness in SDFT injuries.

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Sonoelastography can assess the inner stiffness of tissues. Sonoelastographic evaluation of injured equine superficial digital flexor tendons (SDFTs) is considered to be useful for assessing the stiffness of a lesion even during late-stage rehabilitation. The purpose of this study was to investigate and compare the sonoelastographic appearance of injured SDFTs over time from the onset of the injury.

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  • * Key findings include growth patterns in fetal indices like crown rump length (CRL), fetal heart rate (FHR), and the combined thickness of the uterus and placenta (CTUP) throughout gestation.
  • * Results indicate that regular ultrasound can provide valuable insights into normal fetal development, despite its infrequent use in equine reproductive practices.
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Objective: To test the usefulness of measuring pH and refractometry index, compared with measuring calcium carbonate concentration, of preparturient mammary gland secretions for predicting parturition in mares.

Design: Evaluation study.

Animals: 27 pregnant Thoroughbred mares.

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The object of this study was to evaluate the usefulness of measuring the differences in the values of the serum total protein (DVSTP) concentration of foals and the refractometry index (DVRI) of the milk of dams before and after nursing of the colostrum for assessing failure of passive transfer (FPT) in foals. Serum samples from 31 foals were collected before the first nursing and other 1 to 6 times between 4 and 24 hr after birth. Paired colostrum and milk samples were collected from 14 of their dams at the same time.

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The objective was to assess the optimal procedure for real-time, three-dimensional (3D) ultrasound (US) imaging for assessing the equine fetus during the first half of gestation and the possibility of using 3D US imaging of the equine fetus in clinical applications. Seventeen pregnant mares were examined by 3D US between Days 35 and 180 of gestation. Abdominal and endo-vaginal real-time 3D transducers used in human medicine were used for transrectal and transvaginal examinations, respectively.

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