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Pyometra and pyovagina in koalas
Australian Veterinary Journal, 1983SUMMARY 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.
Paul J. Canfield+3 more
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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, 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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A bacteriologic and clinical study of pyometra
American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology, 1951Abstract 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.
Bayard Carter+7 more
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Pyometra in an Inguinal Hernia in a Bitch
Reproduction in Domestic Animals, 2010ContentsPyometra in an inguinal hernia was diagnosed in a 10‐year‐old intact cross‐bred bitch which had had dysorexia, depression and inguinal distension. The hernia contained caudal portions of the two uterine horns, uterine cervix and cranial part of the vagina.
Francis Fieni, J. F. Bruyas, A. Gogny
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Treatment of feline pyometra with dinoprost
New Zealand Veterinary Journal, 1980Abstract A case of feline pyometra was successfully treated with dinoprost at a dose rate of 0.5 mg/kg bodyweight.
J. Wiessing, K.S. Thomson
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Pyometra complicating cancer of the cervix
International Journal of Gynecology & Obstetrics, 1999Tumor hypoxia reflected by pyometra delays the initiation of surgery or radiotherapy for endometrial and cervical cancer. At the University College Hospital in Ibadan Nigeria transabdominal ultrasonography is performed before and after radiotherapy to exclude pyometra. Where possible the transcervical approach is used to aspirate pyometra.
Isaac F. Adewole+2 more
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Pyometra in camels: Case report
British Veterinary Journal, 1992Pyometra was recorded in five camels and Actinomyces pyogenes (Corynebacterium pyogenes) was isolated from pus of the affected camels.
R.K. Kaushik, R.S. Chauhan
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The Pathology of Unilateral Pyometra in the Bitch
Journal of Small Animal Practice, 1969Abstract— —Twelve cases of Unilateral Pyometra are described with particular reference to the pathology of the genital tract.As a result of this study, it was concluded that the disparity in size between the two uterine horns was due to interference with drainage from one horn. The causes of obstruction of the uterine lumen are discussed, in particular,
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Pyometra complicating a LeFort colpocleisis
International Urogynecology Journal, 2008An 81-year-old woman presented with uterine procedentia and incomplete bladder emptying. She initially experienced significant relief of her symptoms with a pessary but developed chronic vaginal bleeding and discharge. She subsequently underwent a LeFort colpocleisis.
Marc R. Toglia, Matthew J. Fagan
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Uterine irrigation for pyometra
Journal of Obstetrics and Gynaecology Research, 2021openaire +3 more sources