Expression of AMPK and PLIN2 in the regulation of lipid metabolism and oxidative stress in bitches with open cervix pyometra [PDF]
The pathogenesis of canine pyometra is multifactorial, involving hormonal imbalances, aberrant immune responses, and metabolic dysregulation includes lipid metabolism and oxidative stress.
Xin Deng+14 more
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Microbiological and hematological aspects of canine pyometra and associated risk factors [PDF]
Canine Pyometra, also known as cystic endometrial hyperplasia complex, is a common reproductive issue in bitches. This study aimed to identify associated risk factors, hematological variation, bacteria involved, and the most potent anti-bacterial against
Madhav Paudel+4 more
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Molecular Factors Involved in the Pathogenesis of Pyometra in Domestic Cats (Felis catus) [PDF]
Pyometra is a major reproductive disorder affecting female cats. Characterized by the accumulation of purulent exudate in the uterus, it can lead to severe and potentially fatal complications. This pathology primarily occurs in adult cats during diestrus,
Acácia Eduarda de Jesus Nascimento+2 more
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Percutaneous transabdominal drainage for pyometra: A case report [PDF]
The treatment options for pyometra include antibiotic administration, cervical dilation with drainage, and surgical intervention. Surgical management options include laparotomy with lavage and/or total hysterectomy.
Megu Ohno, MD+8 more
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KC-like chemokine as a biomarker of sepsis in dogs with pyometra [PDF]
Background Sepsis, defined as a dysregulated inflammatory response to infection inducing organ dysfunction, is a common cause of mortality in both humans and animals.
Ragnvi Hagman+5 more
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Live birth after uterine-sparing treatment of pyometra following abdominal myomectomy: A case report [PDF]
Pyometra is rare and refers to purulent material in the uterine cavity, which can lead to uterine perforation. A hysterectomy is the historic treatment for perforated pyometra due to the condition's high morbidity and mortality.
Kiley Hunkler+3 more
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Pneumoperitoneum Caused by the Spontaneous Perforation of a Pyometra in an 80-Year-Old Woman: A Case Report [PDF]
Pyometra is a rare condition that is defined as the accumulation of purulent material in the uterine cavity caused by an occlusion to the natural drainage of the uterus. Pyometra cases are seldom reported.
Ki Hoon Kim
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The deleterious effect of postpartum pyometra on the reproductive indices, the metabolic profile, and oxidant/antioxidant parameters of dairy cows [PDF]
Background and Aim: Postpartum uterine infectious diseases, such as pyometra, have discrepancy with both health and, subsequently, productivity of dairy cows due to its high prevalence and the high cost of treatment.
Yahia A. Amin+3 more
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Case Report : Management of Closed Pyometra on a 7 Year Old Bitch
Pyometra commonly occurs in female dogs > 4 years of age. There are two types of pyometra: open pyometra and closed pyometra. Open pyometra referred to purulent and bloody discharge from the vulva, while closed pyometra did not have any vaginal discharge;
Mey Vanda Pusparina Sajida+1 more
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Successful treatment of pyometra concomitant with diabetes mellitus in a bitch [PDF]
Pyometra, a diestrus period disorder with a long term of progesterone exposure to endometrium, is a common disease of nulliparous female dogs. Closed-cervix pyometra is an emergency medical condition that requires rapid intervention.
Hande GÜRLER
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