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- PublicationOpen AccessUltrasonography of pregnancy in Murciano-Granadina goat breed: fetal growth indices and umbilical artery Doppler parameters.(MDPI, 2023-02-09) Ramírez-González, D.; Poto, A.; Peinado, B.; Almela, L.; Navarro-Serna, S.; Ruiz, S.; FisiologíaThe evolution of some fetal growth indices (crown-rump length, trunk diameter, biparietal diameter and eye orbit diameter) and different blood flow parameters (arterial pulse, peak systolic velocity, end diastolic velocity, mean velocity, systolic velocity/diastolic velocity ratio and pulsatility and resistance indices) of the umbilical artery of the embryos and fetuses of primiparous pregnant goats of the Murciano-Granadina breed were analyzed by ultrasonography. Weekly ultrasonographic sessions took place from 18- to 125-days post-mating. Fetal measures were carried out by ultrasound B-mode. Spectral Doppler was used to study blood flow from umbilical artery. Umbilical cord was first noticed between 32- and 35-days post-mating. However, umbilical arterial blood flow parameters were not conclusive until 65–80 days of pregnancy. This is the first time that a detailed study of fetal growth indices and the umbilical artery blood flow rates in fetuses from Murciano-Granadina goats has been performed throughout virtually the entire duration of gestation, determining the evolution of these fetal growth parameters in this breed and how the velocimetric parameters are increasing significantly and the arterial pulse, systolic/diastolic ratio and pulsatility and resistance indices are decreasing significantly throughout the analyzed pregnancy period.