Animal Pyometra
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1. Disgerminoma bilateral e hiperplasia endometrial cística com piometra em cadela = Bilateral Dysgerminoma and Cystic Endometrial Hyperplasia with Pyometra in a bitch / Bilateral Dysgerminoma and Cystic Endometrial Hyperplasia with Pyometra in a Bitch
Background: Ovarian tumors are considered rare both in dogs and cats. Germ cell neoplasms correspond to approximately 15% of the cases and can be classified into dysgerminomas, teratomas and teratocarcinomas. Reports of bilateral dysgerminoma in dogs and cats are rare. The aim of this work was to describe a case of bilateral dysgerminoma and cystic endometri
Publicado em: 2011
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2. Avaliação da hemodiafiltração no período peri-operatório da ovário-salpingo-histerectomia, em cadelas com piometra e refratárias ao tratamento conservador da insuficiência renal aguda / Avaliation of perioperative hemodiafiltration in pyometra ovarohystectomy bitches and non-recovery of conservative treatment in acute renal failure
Acute renal failure (ARF) was evaluated retrospectively in 147 and prospectively in 351 female dogs with piometra. 27 and 132 animals were respectively selected for this study, fulfilling the following criteria, measured in three moments (immediately after the diagnosis, 24 hours after the hysterectomy and when the suture was removed): creatinine ≥ 2,4mg/
Publicado em: 2006
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3. Microbiological study of intrauterine contents and histopathology of uterus of bitches with pyometra and research of virulence factors in E.coli isolates and the potential risk to human health / Estudo microbiológico de conteúdo intra-uterino e histopatológico de útero de cadelas com piometra e pesquisa de fatores de virulência em cepas de E.coli e o potencial risco à saúde humana
Canine pyometra, also known as cystic endometrial hyperplasia complex, is a disease of the adult dog characterized by the inflammation of the uterus with accumulation of purulent discharge, that occurs in the luteus phase of the estrus cycle and that can affect various systems of the organism. It occurs in result of hormone alterations and generally is assoc
Publicado em: 2005
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4. Steroidal regulation of uterine resistance to bacterial infection in livestock
Postpartum uterine infections reduce reproductive efficiency and have significant animal welfare and economic consequences. Postpartum uterine infections are classified as nonspecific, but Arcanobacterium pyogenes and Escherichia coli are usually associated with them in cattle and sheep. Pyometra is the most common type of uterine infection in dairy cattle,
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