Management of dystocia due to fetal hydrocephalus and Schistosomus Reflexus in a black Bengal goat: A unique case report of multiple Monsterism conditions
Dipanjan Chakraborty,
Prasanta Kumar Das,
Amit Kumae Nath
et al.
Abstract:A cesarean section was performed on a pregnant doe that had a dead fetus displaying hydrocephalus and Schistosomus reflexus. Dystocia can be caused by fetal or maternal factors, and while the exact cause of these congenital defects is unclear, they may be due to genetic or environmental factors. Treatment for such monstrosities usually involves fetotomy or cesarean section. This is a unique report as there are no other reports available with both Schistosomus reflexus and hydrocephalus in a single fetus. Post-… Show more
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