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Laboratory Diagnosis of Canine Pyometra [PDF]
The principal laboratory test used to confirm the pyometra diagnosis in the bitch has been the determination of the total white blood cell count in venous blood. A marked elevation is known to be a characteristic of the disease. In the present study, the white blood cell count was determined as well as the γ-globulin level.
A K, Kivistö, H, Vasenius, M, Sandholm
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ABSTRACT A 55‐year‐old woman underwent hysterectomy and pelvic radiation for cervical cancer, which remains in remission. Forty‐three months later, she developed secondary CML‐BP with CD19+ mixed phenotype (B/myeloid), previously unreported. Following induction therapy, sequential therapy with blinatumomab and ponatinib achieved qualitatively PCR ...
Masanori Aoki +6 more
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Protein-to-creatinine urinary in the early diagnosis of renal injury in canine pyometra
: Kidney disease that affects bitches with pyometra may lead patients to develop chronic renal failure even after pyometra treatment. Therefore, several studies have sought to clarify the gaps in the understanding of the pathogenesis of renal injury in ...
Marcos C. Sant’Anna +4 more
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Prognostic markers of canine pyometra
The pyometra is a disease that affects middle age and elderly female dogs during diestrus. Hormonal, microbiological, biochemical and hematological aspects are well described.
M.C. Sant'Anna +4 more
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Biopsy‐proven residual tumor at the end of chemoradiation identifies patients at high risk for disease progression. Despite achieving a delayed histologic complete response 6 weeks later, these patients show significantly worse progression‐free survival, suggesting the prognostic value of early tissue‐based response assessment during brachytherapy ...
Christoph Ebner +12 more
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Objectives To investigate the association between cumulative gonadal hormone exposure and the risk of cranial cruciate ligament disease (CrCLD) in dogs. Materials and Methods Secondary analysis of retrospective cohort data of 20,590 dogs (9845 female, 10,745 male) investigating the association between age at gonadectomy and various health outcomes in ...
D. Low
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Endometritis and pyometra in bitches: a review
Endometritis-pyometra is the most frequent and complex pathology in domestic bitches. This process involves several immunological changes as well as molecular mechanisms responsible for inflammation in the female uterus.
B. Kempisty +13 more
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Surgical site infections and sepsis in gynecological surgery
Abstract Despite advancements in infection control, surgical site infections (SSIs) and postoperative sepsis remain significant challenges in gynecological surgery, contributing to increased morbidity, mortality, and healthcare costs. In low‐income countries, circulatory failure due to septic shock leads to most deaths after surgery, with sepsis ...
Cristina Taliento +13 more
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Background: Pyometra is a disease characterized by the collection of pus in the uterus. The clinical characteristics and etiology of pyometra have not been sufficiently described. In this study, we investigated the clinical characteristics, epidemiology,
Sukbin Jang +3 more
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Congenital uterine anomalies are rare, with didelphys uterus being one of the least common. Although generally asymptomatic, it can be associated with infertility, dysmenorrhea, and various pregnancy complications including spontaneous abortion and preterm delivery. We present the case of a 29‐year‐old gravida one para zero female at 6 weeks and 4 days
Stephanie Matsuura +3 more
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