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Tick-borne encephalitis virus associated with foetal death in a bitch, a case report [PDF]

open access: yesVirology Journal
Background For the first time, a case of vertical transmission of TBEV in a dog associated with foetal death is described. Case presentation A six-year-old beagle bitch experienced foetal death from day 49 in pregnancy.
Bodil Ström Holst   +6 more
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Canine endometrial organoids respond to exogenous steroid hormones and are an in vitro model for cystic endometrial hyperplasia [PDF]

open access: yesReproduction and Fertility
The etiology, epidemiology, and pathogenesis of many uterine diseases, including endometritis, cystic endometrial hyperplasia (CEH), and pyometra, remain poorly understood in canids, hindering the advancement of effective preventative therapeutics to ...
Riley E Thompson   +8 more
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Repeated pregnancy in a bitch, with a diagnosis of extensive cystic endometrial hyperplasia, after the exact determination of the optimal time for breeding

open access: yesVeterinární Medicína, 2022
A 6-year-old bitch was presented to the clinical examination with the aim of determining the optimal time for intrauterine insemination by frozen-thawed semen. The bitch had already had two litters in the past.
K Jelinkova, E Cigankova, R Vitasek
doaj   +1 more source

Splenic hematoma and pelvic bladder in a spayed German shepherd mongrel bitch (Canis lupus familiaris). A case report.

open access: yesCluj Veterinary Journal, 2022
: Splenic hematomas represent the most encountered splenic benign masses in dogs (Canis lupus familiaris), and they are usually secondary to splenic nodular hyperplasia. In most spayed bitches with urinary incontinence (UI), pelvic bladders are a common
Iosif Vasiu   +9 more
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Uptake of exogenous estrogen as a differential diagnosis of ovarian-remnant-syndrome in a bitch: a case report

open access: yesBMC Veterinary Research, 2021
Background Clinical signs of heat in bitches that have been previously spayed are often associated with the presence of ovarian remnant syndrome. The inclusion of exogenous estrogens as a differential diagnosis in this regard is often ignored and may ...
Sebastian Ganz, Axel Wehrend
doaj   +1 more source

Celioscopy and partial salpingectomy in a pregnant bitch

open access: yesCiência Rural, 2021
: This case report presents a celioscopy procedure followed by partial salpingectomy (PS) in a pregnant bitch referred to elective video assisted ovariohysterectomy.
Fabíola Dalmolin   +5 more
doaj   +1 more source

Induction of Fertile Estrus in Bitches using Equine Chorionic Gonadotropine (eCG) and Human Chorionic Gonadotropine (hCG)

open access: yesThe Iraqi Journal of Veterinary Medicine, 2013
Eighteen (18) anestrous bitches aged 3-6 years were used in this study. They were diagnosed clinically by external and vaginal examination and the bitches were divided randomly into three equal groups (6 bitches).
Talib M. Al-Hamedawi
doaj   +1 more source

Uterine secretory activity and histology of prepubertal female dogs in an animal model of partial ablation of endometrial glands development [PDF]

open access: yesPesquisa Veterinária Brasileira, 2020
: Inadequate exposure of the female reproductive system to steroids in uterine developmental periods can partially inhibit the development of endometrial glands in dogs.
Bianca B. Martins   +7 more
doaj   +1 more source

Hypoluteoidism in a dog associated with recurrent mammary fibroadenoma stimulated by progestin therapy

open access: yesActa Veterinaria Scandinavica, 2017
Background Hypoluteoidism in the bitch is characterized by insufficient production and secretion of progesterone by the corpora lutea. It is a rare pathologic condition and during pregnancy, it leads to embryonic resorption or fetal abortion ...
Maria Teresa Zedda   +6 more
doaj   +1 more source

Identification of canine transmissible venereal tumor cells in the colostrum of a bitch - case report [PDF]

open access: yesArquivo Brasileiro de Medicina Veterinária e Zootecnia
Canine Transmissible Venereal Tumor (cTVT) is a contagious tumor in dogs. Commonly, it develops in the sexual organs including the potential to metastasize to the mammary gland.
A.S. Alves   +7 more
doaj   +1 more source

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