Exotic pets ultrasound workshop
Many thanks to the exotic pet team at Holly House Vets in Leeds for hosting us in a bit of adventurous scanning last night. It was really nice to go back and see how much their service has advanced.
We were able to spend some time looking at snails, lizards, tortoises, ferrets and guinea pigs: like a quick trip through the evolutionary process from 1 atrium + 1 ventricle to 2 atria + 1 ventricle to 2 atria + 2 ventricles!
This is what a snail’s heart looks like:
On the left of screen is what we believe to be the mucus gland. To the right of it is the heart: a slowly beating ‘tubiform’ structure.
Very informative and understandable information. completely up to the mark. I got similar post like this on my website http://vettips.org/ultrasound-in-dogs-pets-types-method-detection-uses-charges/