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Ovarian teratoma in a bitch

Veterinary Record, 2006
PRIMARY ovarian tumours are very rare in domestic animals (Sforna and others 2003); they may be of epithelial, germ cell, stromal sex cord or mesenchymal origin (Nielsen and Kennedy 1990, Kennedy and Miller 1993, Sforna and others 2003). Teratomas are rare tumours composed of structures derived from multiple embryonic germ cells (ectoderm, endoderm or ...
S A, Headley   +3 more
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Immunosuppression in bitches with pyometra

Journal of Small Animal Practice, 2001
The function of the immune system was studied in 34 bitches affected by pyometra. The mean age of the animals was 8‐1 2–8 years. Samples of peripheral blood were examined using a battery of immunological tests. Data obtained from four sets of animals, grouped according to the severity of their disease, were compared.
M, Faldyna, A, Laznicka, M, Toman
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Mammary Neoplasms of the Bitch

Journal of Comparative Pathology and Therapeutics, 1958
In this paper the interrelationships of the neoplasms of the canine mammary gland are investigated. These neoplasms are a group of tumors of a great variety of histological structure and sometimes of uncertain histogenesis. Particular attention is given to the histogenesis of the mucoid cartilaginous and bony elements. From 1950-56 a macroscopic and
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Meatal Recolonization in Bitches

Journal of Urology, 1977
Colonization of the urethrovaginal area precedes urinary tract infection in women. Among the potential factors limiting colonization by fecal pathogens is bacterial interference, the ability of established commensals to inhibit colonization by pathogenic bacteria.
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Pregnancy management in the bitch

Theriogenology, 2008
Pregnancy management to optimize maternal and neonatal health begins with breeding management and the selection of normal, healthy brood stock in ideal body condition. After breeding, a commercial diet appropriate for reproduction and lactation should be fed. Typically these contain 29-32% protein of animal source, at least 18% fat, 20-30% carbohydrate,
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Uterine Cannulation in the Bitch

Journal of Veterinary Medicine Series A, 1987
SummaryThe anatomical arrangements of the genital organs in the bitch have hitherto made cannulation of the uterus a difficult procedure. The techniques described here were based on the use of a “guiding device” which in principle consisted of a metal tube whose cranial end was supplied with a wire loop, shaped to clasp and fix that part of the cervix ...
A S, Lagerstedt, N, Obel
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Worming bitches

Veterinary Record, 1991
J M, Evans, E M, Abbott, C M, Wilkins
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