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Bacteriological background of canine pyometra
The bacteriological background of canine pyometra has been well known. There are a lot of studies made on the subject by other veterinarians and researchers. The major pathogenic bacterium according to the literature is Escherichia coli and β haemolysing
Stjernedal, Lovisa
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Tromboelastografi (TEG) för utvärdering av hemostasrubbningar hos tikar med pyometra [PDF]
Målet med studien var att med hjälp av tromboelastografi (TEG) undersöka om tikar med pyometra är drabbade av koagulationsrubbning, och i sådana fall hur ofta samt vilken typ av koagulationsrubbning.
Silins, Isabella
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Live birth after uterine-sparing treatment of pyometra following abdominal myomectomy: A case report
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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Pyometra in Queens - Changes in Haemato-Biochemical Parameters
Background: Pyometra is a bacterial and hormone-induced reproductive disease that occurs in the post-estrus luteal phase in intact queens. Pyometra is more common in the diestrus period due to the high progesterone concentration (in queens that mated ...
Satilmis, Fatma
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Anti-Müllerian hormone in canine pyometra [PDF]
The anti-Müllerian hormone (AMH) determines whether a foetus develops a male or female phenotype but the hormone is also produced in the adult; in the testes in males and in ovaries in females.
Ottosson, Malin
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Incidence of pyometra in Swedish insured cats
Pyometra is a clinically relevant problem in intact female cats and dogs. The etiology is similar in both animal species, with the disease caused by bacterial infection of a progesterone-sensitized uterus.
Sveriges lantbruksuniversitet. +3 more
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Difficult Drainage of Pyometra Post-chemoradiation of Cancer Cervix – A Case Report
Pyometra, or pyometrium, is defined as the accumulation of pus in the uterine cavity due to an interference with drainage and occurs in 0.1%–0.2% of all gynecological patients and 12.6% of elderly gynecological patients.
Mrityunjay Chandrashekhar Metgud +5 more
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Pyometra: A terrible disease of the female Dog
<p><span>Canine pyometra is a disease of the uterus in intact, sexually mature bitches usually diagnosed from 4 weeks to 4 months after estrus.
Dr. Mansingh, Dr. Rohitash Kumar, Dr. Vipin Chandra
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Huge pyometra in a postmenopausal age: a diagnostic dilemma
Pyometra in postmenopausal women is an extremely rare disease that hardly responds to the usual treatment of antibiotics therapy. Our case presented as a postmenopausal woman with a huge pyometra.
Chavan, Komal +4 more
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KC-like chemokine as a biomarker of sepsis in dogs with pyometra
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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