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Term delivery following pyometra after in vitro fertilization and embryo transfer
A 30 year old woman presented 12 days after embryo transfer with lower abdominal pain and orange vaginal discharge. She was diagnosed to have pyometra.
Sathya Balasubramanyam, Thankam R Varma
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Abstract A rescued mixed‐breed (Africanis type), entire, female dog, approximately 2 years old, with an unknown history, presented with a prominent perineal swelling between the anus and vulva. Ultrasound identified it as a fluid‐filled structure, and an aspirate revealed an exudate consisting of degenerate neutrophils, bacterial cocci and rods.
Taylor June Kruger +4 more
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Antimicrobial prescribing guidelines for horses in Australia
The growing problem of antimicrobial resistance also affects equine veterinarians with increasing frequency. Antimicrobial stewardship and responsible prescribing are essential for a future in which effective antimicrobials are available, as it is unlikely that new antimicrobials will become available for use in horses.
L Hardefeldt +18 more
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This study aimed to evaluate the potential benefits of advocating elective spaying (ES) in young nulliparous bitches as a preventive measure for pyometra, a severe and potentially life-threatening condition.
Sharveihn Sathindren +4 more
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Dogs of War: The Effect of War‐Inflicted Environmental Damage on Free‐Ranging Domestic Dogs
ABSTRACT Wars impose unprecedented environmental damage that has rarely been studied in real time. Domestic dogs are an accessible model species during war times, because they enable data collection without specialised equipment and skills, which can be performed without creating additional danger to humans or animals involved.
Mariia Martsiv +6 more
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Abstract According to the ‘EFSA‐SANTE Action Plan on Cumulative Risk Assessment for pesticides residues’, EFSA, with the support of a working group, undertook the identification of specific effects on male and female reproductive function, including fertility, that are considered relevant for grouping pesticide residues and for assessing ...
European Food Safety Authority (EFSA) +10 more
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This research compares laparoscopic and open ovariectomy in bitches, focusing on surgical stress, pain, oxidative stress and immune response. Laparoscopy resulted in lower postoperative inflammation and oxidative injury. Despite similar pain scores, the minimally invasive approach demonstrated clinical benefits, endorsing its use where equipment and ...
Reza Naghavi +2 more
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Antimicrobial susceptibility profile of bacterial isolates from female dogs with pyometra: comparison between uterine content and feces [PDF]
: Pyometra is the most common reproductive disease in female dogs, characterized by the accumulation of purulent content in the uterus. Its etiology is multifactorial, primarily involving hormonal and bacterial factors, with Escherichia coli being the ...
Rafael Gariglio Clark Xavier +4 more
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Comparative efficacy of various therapeutic protocols in the treatment of pyometra in bitches
This study was undertaken on canine pyometra and consisted of 28 bitches of different breeds with known breeding history and open type of pyometra. The diagnosis of pyometra was made by correlating the history and clinical signs with the findings of ...
B. Jena +3 more
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Pyometra is collection of pus within the uterine cavity and is usually associated with underlying gynaecological malignancy or other benign causes. Spontaneous rupture of pyometra is a rare complication.
Sharad M. Malvadkar +3 more
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