Results 81 to 90 of about 4,511 (211)
Evaluation of thromboelastography in bitches with pyometra
We investigated the effect of pyometra on kaolin-activated thromboelastography (TEG). Eighteen client-owned dogs with pyometra and 8 healthy spayed dogs were recruited. TEG parameters and packed cell volume were determined.
Elizabeth A. Rozanski +4 more
core +1 more source
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
doaj +2 more sources
Canine pyometra : potential risk factors [PDF]
Pyometra är en allvarlig och utbredd sjukdom som främst drabbar äldre, intakta tikar. Sjukdomen utvecklas under lutealfasen och karaktäriseras av en inflammation och varansamling i uterus. Den vanligaste åtgärden är kastration.
Hedlund Salenstedt, Emelie
core
Mastcellsfunktionen vid pyometra hos hund [PDF]
Pyometra, chronic purulent metritis in metoestrus, is a common disease in intact bitches. About 25% of all bitches in Sweden have contracted the disease before ten years of age.
Wikström, Sofia
core
Pneumoperitoneum Secondary to Spontaneously Perforated Pyometra [PDF]
Pyometra, by definition, is a collection of purulent fluid within the uterine cavity. Incidence has been estimated to range from 0.1% to 0.5%. Typically, this is linked to postmenopausal women; however, it has been linked to premenopausal women with ...
Christopher Esper, Benjamin A. Raymond
core +1 more source
Pyometra: An Atypical Cause of Abdominal Pain
Pyometra, a purulent infection of the uterus, is a rare cause of a very common complaint—abdominal pain. Risk factors include gynecologic malignancy and postmenopausal status.
Leonidas Walthall MD +1 more
core +1 more source
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
doaj +1 more source
Systemic inflammarory response in canine pyometra [PDF]
Research efforts have focused mainly on the hormonal aspects of canine pyometra for more than 6 decades. However, this disease is often manifested as systemic illness in response to the bacterial uterine infection. Studies I-II were undertaken to clarify
Fransson, Boel
core
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
doaj +1 more source
Disgnostic method‘s peculiarities of canine pyometra
Pyometra is a potentially life threating condition, therefore the task of work was to evaluate bitches with pyometra optimal methods of early diagnostic, evaluate blood morphology and biochemical parameters changes.
Rinkevičiūtė, Laura
core

