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Source: VETERINARY MEDICINE

Practical Matters: Vaginal cytology: Its value in detecting the cause of vulvar discharge

July 1, 2008

Vulvar discharge can be a diagnostic challenge because the inciting problem may arise from the urinary tract, uterus or uterine stump, or vagina.

Source: DVM NEWSMAGAZINE

Nutrition's role in stallion fertility

June 1, 2008

Obesity may be Enemy No. 1 when it comes to a stallion's libido and fertility during the breeding season — a key reason for equine practitioners to counsel their clients on proper equine nutrition, experts say.

Source: CVC PROCEEDINGS

Optimizing pregnancy rates (Proceedings)

April 1, 2008

The goals of canine breeding programs are usually to optimize both pregnancy rates and litter size.

Source: CVC PROCEEDINGS

Problems of pregnancy and parturition (Proceedings)

April 1, 2008

Dystocia, or difficult birth, has an overall prevalence of approximately 5% to 6% of pregnancies in bitches and queens.

Source: CVC PROCEEDINGS

Ultrasonography of the reproductive tract (Proceedings)

April 1, 2008

Radiology and ultrasonography are useful for evaluating the ovaries, uterine wall, and intrauterine contents; for confirming pregnancy; and for assessing fetal viability.

Source: CVC PROCEEDINGS

Approach to infertility (Proceedings)

April 1, 2008

An accurate history is critical to the evaluation of a female animal suspected to be infertile.

Source: CVC PROCEEDINGS

Semen quality and artificial insemination (Proceedings)

April 1, 2008

The semen factors thought to be most important to fertility are the number, the morphology and the motility of the spermatozoa.

UC-Davis researchers map feline family tree, warn against inbreeding

January 29, 2008

Davis, Ca. - 1/29/08 - New research indicates a loss of genetic diversity associated with the long-term development of foundation cat breeds - those breeds that provided the genetic basis from which modern pure breeds were developed.

Source: VETERINARY MEDICINE

Clinical Exposures: A retained testis and spermatic cord torsion in a boxer

November 1, 2007

A 13-month-old intact male boxer weighing 57.2 lb (26 kg) was presented to the Aristotle University of Thessaloniki Companion Animal Clinic for evaluation of a one-day history of vomiting.

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