Do uterine PTGS2, PGFS, and PTGFR expression play a role in canine uterine inertia? [PDF]
Rempel LM +9 more
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Primary Uterine Inertia (PUI) in Dogs Is Associated with Impaired Placental Availability of Factors Involved in the Parturition Cascade [PDF]
The canine parturition cascade involves decreased placental progesterone (P4) signaling mediated through its nuclear receptor PGR in decidual cells, leading to increased trophoblast production of PGF2α that promotes luteolysis, placentolysis, and ...
Marianne Steiner +7 more
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Craniofacial malformations in a stillborn mixed‐breed dog as a cause for dystocia [PDF]
This case report describes the findings of craniofacial anomalies associated with dystocia in a mixed‐breed bitch. A bitch in labour was presented for evaluation of dystocia, and an emergency caesarean section was performed.
Megan E. Bernard +3 more
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Clinical outcome analysis of modified B-Lynch sutures in the fundus uteri and part of the corpus uteri for the prevention of intraoperative haemorrhage during caesarean delivery in women with twin pregnancy: a retrospective study [PDF]
Objective To explore the efficacy of modified B-Lynch sutures in the fundus uteri and part of the corpus uteri for the prevention of intraoperative haemorrhage during caesarean delivery in women with twin pregnancy.
Chunbo Shi, Jinliang Chen, Aner Chen
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Establishment of Risk Nomogram Model of Postpartum Hemorrhage After Second Cesarean Section [PDF]
Jiangzhong Zeng, Leiei Mao, KaKa Xie Department of Gynaecology and Obstetrics, Wenzhou Central Hospital, Wenzhou City, Zhejiang Province, 325000, People’s Republic of ChinaCorrespondence: KaKa Xie, Department of gynaecology and obstetrics, Wenzhou ...
Zeng J, Mao L, Xie K
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Uterine inertia in bitch [PDF]
[Vet. World 2009; 2(2.000): 71-71]
B.M.Raut +6 more
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Comprehensive reference intervals for white blood cell counts during pregnancy [PDF]
Background White blood cell (WBC) count increases during pregnancy, necessitating reliable reference intervals for assessing infections and pregnancy-related complications.
Jinxiu Zhu +4 more
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