Research (Published online: 06-04-2016)
2. Study on development of accessory sex glands in prepubertal kids using two-dimensional ultrasonography - Sonu Kumari, R. A. Luthra, R. K. Chandolia, Sandeep Kumar, Parveen Kumar, Devender, Ankit Kumar, Nidhi Bishnoi and Sunil Bishnoi
Veterinary World, 9(4): 346-350
doi: 10.14202/vetworld.2016.346-350
Aim: The present study was undertaken to study growth pattern of accessory sex glands in prepubertal kids from 2 weeks to 6 months of age using two-dimensional ultrasonography.
Materials and Methods: The study was conducted on six Beetal kids. The scanning of accessory sex glands was done in standing position using rectal probe and measurements were recorded. Data collected were statistically analyzed using oneway ANOVA followed by Duncan multiple range test was performed using the SPSS (16.0) system for windows.
Results: With the advancement of age all the dimensions of glands increased. Both the lobes of prostate gland showed an increase in width with advancement of age. Width of prostate above the urethra (W1) showed a significant increase at 2, 10, and 20 weeks of age, whereas non-significant increase from 2 to 8, 10 to 19, and 20 to 24 weeks of age was recorded. Width of prostate below the urethra (W2) showed a significant increase at 20 weeks of age, whereas non-significant increase was recorded during rest of period of growth. Left and right bulbourethral gland showed a similar pattern of growth with the advancement of age. The circumference dimensions increased significantly at 2, 16, 20, and 21 weeks of age for both glands. The increase was non-significant from 4 to 14, 16 to 19, and 20 to 23 weeks of age. The same pattern was observed for left and right seminal vesicular gland.
Conclusion: Significant growth in three accessory sex glands in prepubertal kids was not observed at the same age. The trend observed was that the prostate was the first gland to show significant growth at 10 weeks of age followed by a significant increase in seminal vesicles and bulbourethral gland at 14 and 16 weeks of age, respectively.
Keywords: accessory sex glands, kids, prepubertal, ultrasonography.
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