Table 2.
Number of different abdominal locations (out of a total 10 regions) that the small intestine (excluding duodenum) was identified using a detailed transcutaneous ultrasonographic examination in 5 normal horses, repeated on 5 different occasions.
1st ultrasound examination | 2nd ultrasound examination | 3rd ultrasound examination | 4th ultrasound examination | 5th ultrasound examination | |
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Horse 1 | 1 location | 8 locations | 1 location | not identified | 1 location |
Horse 2 | 1 location | 2 locations | 1 location | 3 locations | 1 location |
Horse 3 | not identified | 4 locations | 3 locations | 5 locations | 2 locations |
Horse 4 | 3 locations | 2 locations | not identified | not identified | 4 locations |
Horse 5 | 3 locations | 2 locations | 2 locations | 2 locations | 2 locations |
Number of locations that small intestine was identified on each examination