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Pyometra in the bitch

Journal of Small Animal Practice, 1971
ABSTRACTThe diagnosis of pyometra in the bitch was aided by radiographic examination of the abdomen and by a total white cell count. In cases of pyometra described, some uterine distension was seen on radiographic examination. A study was made of the course of blood urea levels as a guide to prognosis.
J P, Renton, T A, Douglas, C, Watts
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Eclampsia in the bitch

Journal of Small Animal Practice, 1976
ABSTRACTOn the basis of a study of the literature and of nineteen new cases of eclampsia in dogs, the aetiology, clinical picture and treatment of the disease are discussed. Average plasma calcium concentrations in seventeen of the bitches in the authors' material was 6–16 ± 0–77 mg/100 ml; the remaining two had normal levels (over 9 mg/100 ml). Plasma
R, Austad, E, Bjerkas
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Hypoluteoidism in a bitch

Theriogenology, 2005
Hypoluteoidism is characterized by insufficient secretion of progesterone by the corpora lutea during pregnancy. The resulting failure to maintain progesterone concentration above a critical level presumably could lead to fetal resorbtion as well as frank abortion.
Görlinger, S.   +3 more
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Hypoglycaemia in the bitch

New Zealand Veterinary Journal, 1964
Abstract Extract Hypoglycaemia in late pregnancy occurs commonly in the: ewe in which it is regarded as the primary disturbance in blood chemistry in the pathogenesis of pregnancy toxaemia (McClymont and Setchell, 1956). In the cow it is an extremely common post-partum condition, being implicated in the development of acetonaemia (Sampson, 1956).
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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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Bitch, Bitch, Bitch: Personal Criticism, Feminist Theory, and Dog‐writing

Hypatia, 2012
By the turn of the twenty‐first century, women writing about electing to share their lives with female canines directly confront a strange sort of backlash. Even as their extensions of the feminist forms of personal criticism contribute to significant developments in theories of sex, gender, and species, they become targets of criticism as “indulgent ...
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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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