The morphofunctional state of pregnant sheep in the last stages of gestation is normal and with symptoms of eclampsia
Rinat N. Bulatov,
Vladimir S. Avdeenko
Abstract:Sheep in the last stages of pregnancy showed signs of eclampsia, such as proteinuria, hypertension, swelling of the abdominal wall, and coma. Based on the diagnoses, two groups of 20 sheep with eclampsia were created: typical and atypical signs, in each, and one group of clinically healthy animals. From each group, 5 animals were slaughtered. In sheep suffering from eclampsia, a decrease in the total mass of the placenta and its cotyledons, as well as an increase in the length of the umbilical cord, was also f… Show more
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