2014
DOI: 10.5455/ijlr.20140715064017
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Per Vaginal Delivery of Schistosmus Reflexus Monster Fetus by Cervicotomy in a Cow

Abstract: A Jersey crossbred cow admitted with the history of dystocia was examined and diagnosed as a case of dystocia due to schistosomus reflexus monster with imperfect cervical dilatation. The cervicotomy was performed and a dead monster fetus was delivered by forced traction.

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“…Regarding the biochemical analysis, the serum glucose showed significant decrease in goats with clinical and subclinical pregnancy toxemia than control. This result in agreement with those previously recorded in pregnancy toxemic goats by Albay et al (2014), Balikci et al (2009), Barakat et al (2007), Buswell et al (1986), Cantley et al (1991), El-Sebaie (1995), Gupta et al (2008), Gurdogan et al (2014), Henze et al (1998), Bani Ismail et al (2008, Lindsay and Pethick (1983), Manokaran et al (2011), Marteniuk and Herdt (1998), Rani et al (2015) and Sharma et al (2014). The requirements of energy in does are increased in the last four weeks of gestation due to rapid increase in fetal growth (Abdelaal et al, 2013;Dalrymple, 2004;Hefnawy et al, 2011;Lima et al, 2012).…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 91%
“…Regarding the biochemical analysis, the serum glucose showed significant decrease in goats with clinical and subclinical pregnancy toxemia than control. This result in agreement with those previously recorded in pregnancy toxemic goats by Albay et al (2014), Balikci et al (2009), Barakat et al (2007), Buswell et al (1986), Cantley et al (1991), El-Sebaie (1995), Gupta et al (2008), Gurdogan et al (2014), Henze et al (1998), Bani Ismail et al (2008, Lindsay and Pethick (1983), Manokaran et al (2011), Marteniuk and Herdt (1998), Rani et al (2015) and Sharma et al (2014). The requirements of energy in does are increased in the last four weeks of gestation due to rapid increase in fetal growth (Abdelaal et al, 2013;Dalrymple, 2004;Hefnawy et al, 2011;Lima et al, 2012).…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 91%
“…Roberts (1971) opined that retained fetal membrane and septic metritis are the common complications of hydrallantois, but in the present case no post operative complications were recorded. Various methods of medical termination of pregnancy in cattle suffering from hydroallantois were reported in the literature which includes the use of natural or synthetic analogues of prostaglandins (Manokaran et al, 2011) and estrogen preparations (Peiro et al, 2007). In the present communication Cloprostenol sodium (Synthetic prostaglandin) was used resulted in successful termination of pregnancy.…”
Section: Treatment and Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In all the cases cyst was found to be unilateral and larger cyst occasionally protrude through the vulvar lips and mistaken as prolapse of vagina. Presence of these cyst in birth canal found to be affecting conception even after several artificial inseminations in case of a cross bred cattle (Manokaran et al, 2014).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 90%