2011
DOI: 10.5455/ijlr.20120204085806
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Rare Case Report of Dystocia Due to Suspected Schistosomus Reflexus Infected Foetus in Jamunapari Doe

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“…Additionally, The spine was abnormally curved backwards, hind limbs were ankylosed, and the intestinal contents were exposed to the outside environment through a fissure measuring 6 × 4 cm located just end of the sternum to the anterior aspect of the pubic bone, indicating Schistosomus reflexus (figure 2), similar observation were also recorded by Dennis and Mayer. 1965 3] , Chakraborty D et al, 2011 [2] , Kalita D., et al 2004 [7] , and Kumar B et al 2016 [10] in goats. Fetal or maternal factors can cause dystocia.…”
Section: Treatment and Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Additionally, The spine was abnormally curved backwards, hind limbs were ankylosed, and the intestinal contents were exposed to the outside environment through a fissure measuring 6 × 4 cm located just end of the sternum to the anterior aspect of the pubic bone, indicating Schistosomus reflexus (figure 2), similar observation were also recorded by Dennis and Mayer. 1965 3] , Chakraborty D et al, 2011 [2] , Kalita D., et al 2004 [7] , and Kumar B et al 2016 [10] in goats. Fetal or maternal factors can cause dystocia.…”
Section: Treatment and Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%