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Pyometra in a bitch following unusual sterilisation

A female, stray crossbreed dog, approximately four years old, was presented for routine spaying during a charity neutering programme in Romania. On clinical examination the bitch was lethargic and pyrexic (40.6°C), but no other signs of illness were detected. Laparotomy revealed an enlarged uterus,...

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Published in:Journal of small animal practice 2005, Vol.46 (1), p.39-40
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case studies
Dog Diseases - drug therapy
Dog Diseases - pathology
Dog Diseases - surgery
Dogs
drug therapy
Female
females
hysterectomy
Hysterectomy - veterinary
laparotomy
Netilmicin - therapeutic use
netilmicine
ovariectomy
Ovariectomy - veterinary
postoperative complications
pyometra
Uterine Diseases - drug therapy
Uterine Diseases - pathology
Uterine Diseases - surgery
Uterine Diseases - veterinary
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