2018
DOI: 10.20546/ijcmas.2018.703.279
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Retention of Foetal Membranes in a Non-Descript Doe: A Case Report

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“…The main reason for non expulsion of mummified fetus in the present case was incomplete cervical dilatation" [11]. Gouru et al [13] and Singh et al [14] suggested "the beneficial effect of Epidosin ® (valethamate bromide) in incomplete cervical dilatation in goats". So, the doe was treated with valethamate bromide, dexamethasone, oxytocin, calcium borogluconate and other supportive therapy.…”
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confidence: 64%
“…The main reason for non expulsion of mummified fetus in the present case was incomplete cervical dilatation" [11]. Gouru et al [13] and Singh et al [14] suggested "the beneficial effect of Epidosin ® (valethamate bromide) in incomplete cervical dilatation in goats". So, the doe was treated with valethamate bromide, dexamethasone, oxytocin, calcium borogluconate and other supportive therapy.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 64%