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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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Pyometra and pyovagina in koalas

Australian Veterinary Journal, 1983
SUMMARY Four female koalas were found to have pyometra and pyovagina at autopsy. All had soiling of fur around the cloaca and were in poor condition. One koala had cystic ovaries in addition to the pyometra while another had extensive peritonitis due to rupture of one of the uterine horns.
P J, Canfield   +3 more
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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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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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A bacteriologic and clinical study of pyometra

American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology, 1951
Abstract 1.1. A series of 133 patients with pyometra is reported. 2.2. The clinical groupings and data are presented in tables. 3.3. The incidence of pyometra is higher than the report indicates, since only those patients were reported on whom cultural studies were done.
B, CARTER   +3 more
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Pyometra

2016
Hariqbal Singh, Yasmeen Khan
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Pyometra

2022
Natali Krekeler, Helen M.S. Davies
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Pyometra: A Clinical and Pathologic Study

American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology, 1949
R W, DeVOE, L M, RANDALL
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PYOMETRA

Clinical Obstetrics and Gynecology, 1959
MARTIN L. STONE, HERBERT G. WINSTON
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Virulence factors in Escherichia coli strains isolated from urinary tract infection and pyometra cases and from feces of healthy dogs

Research in Veterinary Science, 2009
Amanda Keller Siqueira   +2 more
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