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[Ovariectomy in a perimenopausal woman].
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Laparoscopic ovariectomy in standing cows
The main objective of this study was to evaluate laparoscopic ovariectomy and to develop an optimal surgical technique for this procedure in standing cattle. Eight cows underwent laparoscopic ovariectomy. In two cows, a bilateral flank approach was used and in six cows, both ovaries were removed via a left flank approach.
Bleul, U, Hollenstein, K, Kähn, W
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Ovarian hormones exert anti-depressive and anxiolytic actions. In this study we have analyzed the effects of ovariectomy on the development of anxiety and depression-like behaviors and on cell proliferation in the hippocampus of mice submitted to chronic
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Ovariectomy by colpotomy in cows
Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association, 1992Summary For the purpose of collecting active ovarian structures for cell culture, unilateral ovariectomy (n = 34 ovaries) was performed per vagina on 17 dairy cows having normal estrous cycles, bilateral ovariectomy was performed on 9 (n = 18 ovaries) dairy cows, and corpora lutea (n = 13) were removed from 11 beef cows having normal ...
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Laparoscopic ovariectomy for whole human ovary cryopreservation: technical aspects
OBJECTIVE: To describe the technique of laparoscopic ovariectomy with a view to cryopreservation of a whole ovary with its vascular pedicle. DESIGN: Descriptive study.
Pascale Jadoul +2 more
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Ovariectomy/Orchidectomy in Rodents
2019This chapter describes the surgical procedures for ovariectomy and orchidectomy in mice and rats. In addition to providing technical details of the surgical techniques, details of anesthesia options and pre-, peri-, and post-operative care are also included.
Antonia, Sophocleous, Aymen I, Idris
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Complications of Castration and Ovariectomy
Veterinary Clinics of North America: Equine Practice, 1988This article discusses the complications of castration and ovariectomy and their treatment and prevention. These two procedures were chosen because castration is the most common surgical procedure performed by the equine practitioner and ovariectomy is associated with a high number of complications.
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Acute Effects of Ovariectomy and Sham Ovariectomy on Pituitary-Ovarian Phenomena in the Mouse
Neuroendocrinology, 2008Four- and 5-day cyclic mice housed with and without males, respectively, were autopsied at 10 a.m. on proestrus (P) or estrus (E) after no treatment, or after ovariectomy (Ovax) or sham Ovax at 10 a.m. or 4 p.m. on one of the preceding 3 days. Results indicate the ovaries must be in situ between 4 p.m. the day before P and 10 a.m.
A S, Bingel, B G, Mann, W L, Talley
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