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Renal injury in female dogs with pyometra

open access: yesCiência Rural
: Pyometra is a common disease in intact female dogs and can cause glomerulopathy and tubular injury. This study aimed to evaluate kidney injury in female dogs with pyometra, as well as progression of the injury during treatment and the markers of this ...
Mariana da Silva Figueiredo   +11 more
doaj   +1 more source

Renal histomorphology in dogs with pyometra and control dogs, and long term clinical outcome with respect to signs of kidney disease

open access: yesActa Veterinaria Scandinavica, 2007
Background Age-related changes in renal histomorphology are described, while the presence of glomerulonephritis in dogs with pyometra is controversial in current literature.
Teige Jon   +3 more
doaj   +1 more source

Pyometra in Small Animals

open access: yesVeterinary Clinics of North America: Small Animal Practice, 2018
Pyometra is a common disease in dogs and cats. Hormones and opportunistic bacteria are fundamental in the development, with progesterone playing a key role. The disease should be suspected in intact bitches and queens presenting with illness, and particularly if within 4 months after estrus.
openaire   +3 more sources

Canine Pyometra

open access: yesVeterinary World, 2010
[Veterinary World 2010; 3(7.000): 340-342]
Rubina kumari Baithalu   +3 more
openaire   +1 more source

Immunolocalization of Prostaglandin E2 Receptor Subtype 4 (EP4) in the Cervix of Cyclic Bitches and Those with Pyometra [PDF]

open access: yesPakistan Veterinary Journal, 2013
Cervix is an important part of the reproductive tract; in non-pregnant animals it remains closed during anestrus and diestrus and is open only during estrus.
P Linharattanaruksa1, K Chatdarong1, S Ponglowhapan1, M Khalid3 and S Srisuwatanasagul2*
doaj  

Difficult Drainage of Pyometra Post-chemoradiation of Cancer Cervix – A Case Report

open access: yesJournal of the Scientific Society
Pyometra, or pyometrium, is defined as the accumulation of pus in the uterine cavity due to an interference with drainage and occurs in 0.1%–0.2% of all gynecological patients and 12.6% of elderly gynecological patients.
Mrityunjay Chandrashekhar Metgud   +5 more
doaj   +1 more source

KC-like chemokine as a biomarker of sepsis in dogs with pyometra

open access: yesBMC Veterinary Research
Background Sepsis, defined as a dysregulated inflammatory response to infection inducing organ dysfunction, is a common cause of mortality in both humans and animals.
Ragnvi Hagman   +5 more
doaj   +1 more source

Laparoscopic uterine-preserving management of ruptured pyometra using open drainage: a case report. [PDF]

open access: yesJ Surg Case Rep
Hirano Y   +15 more
europepmc   +1 more source

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