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Canine pyometra

Theriogenology, 2006
Pyometra, literally meaning pus in the uterus, is a common disease entity of intact bitches. Similar conditions occur, including hydrometra and mucometra [De Bosschere H, Ducatelle R, Vermeirsch H, Van Den Broeck W, Coryn M. Cystic endometrial hyperplasia-pyometra complex in the bitch: should the two entities be disconnected?
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Pyometra

Veterinary Clinics of North America: Small Animal Practice, 1986
Pyometra is a relatively uncommon diestral uterine disorder seen primarily in older bitches and queens. The incidence of pyometra appears to be increasing, especially in younger animals, as a result of increasing use of estrogen and progesterone for mismating and for certain medical disorders.
R W, Nelson, E C, Feldman
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Postmenopausal Tuberculous Pyometra

Acta Obstetricia et Gynecologica Scandinavica, 1977
Abstract. A case of postmenopausal tuberculous pyo‐metra is reported together with a short review of the literature relating to this condition.
P O, Hasselgren, T, Bolin
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Pyometra—A reappraisal

American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology, 1971
Abstract Thirty-five cases of pyometra occurring in 16,729 patients treated in this Hospital in the years 1965 to 1968 inclusively are reviewed. Attention is drawn to the frequency of the condition and its more common association with benign lesions of the genital tract.
P F, Whiteley, J D, Hamlett
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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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Pathogenesis of Canine Pyometra

Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association, 1975
SUMMARY Escherichia coli strains associated with pyometra in 85 of 100 bitches investigated had an affinity for urinary tract epithelium and smooth muscle as well as for progesterone-stimulated endometrium and myometrium. The adherence via K-antigen seemed to be important for colonization of the pathogen during development of pyometra.
M, Sandholm, H, Vasenius, A K, Kivistö
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Pyometra in Childhood

Obstetrics & Gynecology, 2015
Pyometra, an accumulation of pus in the uterine cavity, occurs rarely in children but should be considered in the differential diagnosis of an intra-abdominal or pelvic abscess.A 10-month-old infant presented with an increasing abdominal mass. She had previous respiratory and diarrheal illnesses.
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Pyometra.

Canadian Medical Association journal, 1981
Pyometra is a potentially lethal disease. Eighteen cases, all but one in postmenopausal women, were diagnosed at the Ottawa General and Ottawa Civic hospitals between 1974 and 1978 inclusive. A review of this series and of the literature demonstrates that a large proportion of cases (72% in this series) are associated with or follow radiotherapy for a ...
D, Muram   +3 more
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