15 Chapter 15Figure 15.1 Two‐dimensional ECG image from a one year old alpaca with an api...Figure 15.2 Tetralogy of Fallot in an alpaca cria. The pulmonary artery is a...Figure 15.3 (a) Angiographic images from a six month old alpaca cria with a ...Figure 15.4 Metastatic carcinoma in the myocardium of an alpaca. Fibrinous e...Figure 15.5 ECGs from a one‐month‐old alpaca cria. (a) Complete third‐degree...
16 Chapter 16Figure 16.1 Diagram of lateral view of male camelid genitalia. (A) Spinal co...Figure 16.2 (a) Sigmoid flexure of a llama penis. (b) Sigmoid flexure of a l...Figure 16.3 The tip of the llama penis has a slight clockwise curvature (B)....Figure 16.4 Diagram of preputial adhesions of the camelid. (A) Preputial adh...Figure 16.5 Inability to protrude penis, three‐month‐old alpaca.Figure 16.6 Preputial adhesions of a yearling llama.Figure 16.7 Adhesions of prepuce to the glans penis.Figure 16.8 Testosterone concentration in the male llama from birth to matur...Figure 16.9 Radiograph of male urethra containing contrast medium. Notice th...Figure 16.10 Male camelid genitalia. (A) prostate gland, (B) bulbourethral g...Figure 16.11 Measuring the length of a testicle.Figure 16.12 (a) Scrotum of an alpaca. (b) Scrotum of a camel.Figure 16.13 Young male llamas play fighting.Figure 16.14 (a) Alpaca male exhibiting flehmen. (b) Llama exhibiting flehme...Figure 16.15 Diagram of the vomeronasal organ in a camel. (A) Palate, (B) op...Figure 16.16 (a) Male llama attempting to force a female to sternal recumben...Figure 16.17 Proper breeding position in alpacas.Figure 16.18 Inexperienced llama male attempting to breed a female.Figure 16.19 Camels breeding.Figure 16.20 Open mouth stance (pouting) assumed by male llama after aggress...Figure 16.21 Normal llama perineum. The labia of the vulva lie in a slightly...Figure 16.22 Perineum of llama with abnormal, near horizontal relationship o...Figure 16.23 (a) Llama cervix showing the rings. (b) External cervical os.Figure 16.24 Female reproductive tract of a nulliparous alpaca.Figure 16.25 Diagram of camelid female reproductive tract. (A) Palpable leng...Figure 16.26 Uterus and adnexa of a multiparous llama. (A) ovary encased wit...Figure 16.27 Tip of uterine horn everted to expose oviduct papilla.Figure 16.28 Inactive llama ovary.Figure 16.29 (a) Llama ovary with an ovulatory follicle. (b) Llama ovary wit...Figure 16.30 Diagram of the endocrine relationships of the female reproducti...Figure 16.31 Ovarian follicle size in llamas (a) and alpacas (b) for a 50‐da...Figure 16.32 Diagram of the follicular wave cycle of an SAC female.Figure 16.33 Diagram of the hormonal relationships of a noninduced ovulatory...Figure 16.34 Diagram of the follicular wave of a camel. Dips indicate period...Figure 16.35 Luteinizing hormone response following copulation in a llama. O...Figure 16.36 Growth of the embryonic vesicles in two alpacas from the day of...Figure 16.37 Fetal weight (open circle), weight of the placenta (triangle), ...Figure 16.38 Llama placenta, in situ, approximately 60 days gestation.Figure 16.39 Surface of a llama chorion at four months gestation.Figure 16.40 Diagram of early camelid placenta. (A) Amnion, (B) allantois, (...Figure 16.41 Full‐term llama placenta, chorion outside.Figure 16.42 Scanning electron microscope picture of the endometrial face of...Figure 16.43 (a) Diagram of full‐term llama placenta: (D) site of amniochori...Figure 16.44 Epidermal membrane attached to the nostrils and lips.Figure 16.45 Epidermal membrane attached to pads and nails.Figure 16.46 Epidermal membrane over the pinna.Figure 16.47 Epidermal membrane over the eye and eyelids.Figure 16.48 (a) Hippomanes from llama allantoic cavity. (b) Hippomanes from...Figure 16.49 Estrone sulfate concentration in serum (open circle) and urine ...Figure 16.50 Alpaca ovary and oviducts. The ovarian bursa is indicated in th...Figure 16.51 Ultrasound images of pregnant llamas. (a) 17 days, (b) 20 days,...Figure 16.52 Parturition, protrusion of the amniotic sac.Figure 16.53 Delivery of the fetus.Figure 16.54 Normal llama delivery, cranial presentation, dorsosacral positi...Figure 16.55 Commonly crias will be delivered successfully with legs above t...Figure 16.56 A caudal presentation, dorsosacral position is another alternat...Figure 16.57 Truss (shoelace) pattern for retention of vaginal prolapse.Figure 16.58 Camelid dystocia, cranial presentation, dorsosacral position, w...Figure 16.59 Camelid dystocia, cranial presentation, dorsosacral position, o...Figure 16.60 Camelid dystocia, cranial presentation, dorsosacral position, h...Figure 16.61 Camelid dystocia, cranial presentation, dorsosacral position, h...Figure 16.62 Camelid dystocia, cranial presentation, dorsosacral position, b...Figure 16.63 Camelid dystocia, cranial presentation, dorsosacral position, h...Figure 16.64 Camelid dystocia, caudal presentation, dorsosacral position, hi...Figure 16.65 Camelid dystocia, cranial presentation, dorsopubic position, he...Figure 16.66 Camelid dystocia, transverse presentation, dorsoilial position,...Figure 16.67 Female llama pelvis, cranial view. (A) Sacrum, (B) ileum, (C) i...Figure 16.68 Female llama pelvis, caudal view. (A) Ischiatic spine, (B) sacr...Figure 16.69 Male llama pelvis, cranial view. (A) Ilium, (B) ischiatic spine...Figure 16.70 Male llama pelvis, caudal view. (A) Ilium, (B) sacrum, (C) isch...Figure 16.71 Diagram of the mechanical method of correcting a counterclockwi...Figure 16.72 A rectoscope and light source is pictured here. The rectoscope ...Figure 16.73 Ultrasound image of a mature follicle on an alpaca's ovary.Figure 16.74 Ultrasound image of a corpus luteum (yellow arrow) on an alpaca...Figure 16.75 Gross image of a corpus luteum (yellow arrow) on an alpaca ovar...Figure 16.76 Embryo transfer flush is being performed on this sedated alpaca...Figure 16.77 This alpaca ovary has multiple corpora lutea as a result of mul...Figure 16.78 Mucometra, ventral view, emphasizing vascular distribution.
17 Chapter 17Figure 17.1 Longitudinal section of a camelid kidney.Figure 17.2 Diagram of the urinary tract of a male camelid. (A) Urethral rec...Figure 17.3 Penis of a llama, A: fibrocartilaginous process, B = urethral op...Figure 17.4 Ultrasonographic image (longitudinal) of a normal kidney.Figure 17.5 Ultrasonographic image of the normal spleen (A) and the normal l...Figure 17.6 Ultrasonographic image and necropsy finding in a two‐year‐old fe...Figure 17.7 Ultrasonographic image and necropsy finding in a one‐month‐old a...Figure 17.8 Hyperechogenicity at the cortico‐medullary junction (*) in a two...Figure 17.9 Hyperechogenicity at the cortico‐medullary junction (*) and pelv...Figure 17.10 Posthitis in a llama.Figure 17.11 (a) Nephroliths in a six‐month‐old alpaca. (b) Stone analysis r...Figure 17.12 Stance of a llama cria with urethral obstruction.Figure 17.13 (a) Ultrasound image of a distended bladder (12 × 10.7 cm) from...Figure 17.14 (a) Ultrasound image of a nephrolith in an 11‐year‐old male, in...Figure 17.15 Preputial abscess due to urethral rupture in an 11‐year‐old cas...
18 Chapter 18Figure 18.1 Diagram of a longitudinal section through the eye of a camelid. ...Figure 18.2 Normal eyelid and globe conformation of an alpaca. Due to latera...Figure 18.3 Camelids have long periocular vibrissae and cilia and the eyelid...Figure 18.4 The nasolacrimal outflow apparatus consists of ocular puncta (id...Figure 18.5 Lateral radiograph of a radiopaque cannula in the nasolacrimal d...Figure 18.6 The nasal punctum (arrow) is 2–3 mm in diameter and may be visua...Figure 18.7 Heterochromic normal iris of an alpaca with a variegated coat co...Figure 18.8 The ocular fundus of a llama. South American camelids do not hav...Figure 18.9 Alpaca with chronic severe anterior uveitis. Diffuse corneal ede...Figure 18.10 Thelazia spp. in the conjunctival sac and on the corneal surfac...Figure 18.11 Infected corneal ulcer in an alpaca with facial nerve paralysis...Figure 18.12 Young llama with chronic keratoconjunctivitis attributed to equ...Figure 18.13 Llama with congenital persistant hyperplastic primary vitreous/...Figure 18.14 Congenital nuclear cataract in a mature alpaca with apparently ...Figure 18.15 (a) Traumatic cataract in a llama. The iridal folds have avulse...
19 Chapter 19Figure 19.1 Histopathologic section of a spinal cord containing inflammatory...Figure 19.2 Llama exhibiting crossed rear limbs and posterior ataxia seconda...Figure 19.3 Llama with head tilt and right‐sided facial