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Diagnosis |
Interference |
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A- Congenital anomalies |
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1. Unilateral Ovarian Aplasia |
The genital tract is developed with the absence of one ovary |
Discard the animal from the breeding |
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2. Bilateral Ovarian Aplasia |
The genital tract is underdeveloped Steer-like appearance |
Discard the animal from the breeding |
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3. Ovarian Hypoplasia |
The ovary is small, thin, firm in consistency, and difficult to be find during examination |
Discard the animal from the breeding |
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4. Hermaphroditism |
two sex organs are present in one animal |
Discard the animal from the breeding |
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5. Freemartinism |
the ovaries and the uterus are rudimentary and cannot be palpated. Steer-like appearance |
Discard the animal from the breeding |
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6. Aplasia of fallopian tube
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The uterus and ovary are normally present. animal shows estrus. |
Discard the animal from the breeding |
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7. Occlusion of fallopian tube |
The uterus and ovary are normally present. animal shows estrus. Cystic dilatation of the fallopian tube |
Discard the animal from the breeding |
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8. White Heifer Disease
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- Absence of either the cranial part of the vagina, the cervix or the uterine body. - presence of hymeneal constriction |
- Discard the animal from the breeding in the 1st 2 classes. - Surgical removal of hymeneal constriction in the 3rd class |
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9. False double cervix |
a band of tissue caudal to the external os of the cervix. |
- Surgical incision of the band |
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10. True double cervix |
The band of tissue separating the two openings extend for a short way into the caudal part of the cervical canal. |
Discard the animal from the breeding |
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11. Occlusion of the cervical canal |
failure of canalization of the Mullerian ducts at the cervical region |
Discard the animal from the breeding |
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B- Pathological cases |
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1. Oophoritis |
Adhesion of the ovary with the ovarian bursa results in pressure atrophy on the ovary and anestrus. |
Discard the animal from the breeding |
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2. Para-ovarian cysts |
Cystic dilatation of the remnants of the Wolffian ducts neighboring to the ovary round or oval in shape, does not interfere with the fertility |
Surgical removal of the cyst |
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3. Granulosa cell tumor |
Large size structure with an irregular surface and fleshy texture on the surface of the ovary. The animal shows signs of nymphomania |
Ovariectomy of the affected ovary |
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4. Ovarian atrophy |
The animal is sterile due to loss of ovarian activities |
Discard the animal from the breeding |
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5. Endosalpingitis |
The animal becomes a repeat breeder |
Systemic treatment with sexual rest may be effective |
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6. Interstitial salpingitis |
The fallopian tube is pencil-like, very hard, and palpated. The animal becomes a repeat breeder |
Discard the animal from the breeding |
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7. Hydrosalpinx |
FT is palpated The animal becomes a repeat breeder |
Discard the animal from the breeding |
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8. Polysalpinx |
FT is palpated The animal becomes a repeat breeder |
Discard the animal from the breeding |
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9. Endometritis |
- Heterogenous echogenicity of the uterus by ultrasonography. - Enlarged uterus with thick wall and thick endometrium - Pus accumulation in the uterus and the uterus becomes doughy in consistency. - Animal my discharge pus |
- Evacuation of the uterus from the pus using PGF2α. - Pus Liquefaction using Sod. Bicarbonate 3%. - Intrauterine antibiotic treatment. - Sexual rest foe 2-3 cycles |
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10. Sclerotic metritis |
The uterus is felt cartilaginous, very hard in texture or dense fibers, enlarged than normal size |
Discard the animal from the breeding |
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11. Peri- and parametritis |
Adhesions between the uterus and broad ligaments |
Treatment by antibiotics and sulfonamides may be useful |
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12. Abscess of the uterine wall |
round oval tense structure in the wall of the uterus |
Systemic antibiotic is good value in the early stage |
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13. Tumors of the uterus |
Rectal palpation of the tumor |
Discard the animal from the breeding |
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14. Cervicitis |
- The cervix is edematous and swollen - The cervical mucosa is red to dark purple. - The animal becomes a repeat breeder |
Treatment by antibiotics and sulfonamides may be useful |
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3- Hormonal Cases |
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1. Cystic Ovarian Disease |
- Presence of large cyst with thick or thin walls on one or both ovaries. - Animal show nymphomania and or anestrum |
Treatment with the cyst with GnRH followed by PGF2α.
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2. Adrenal virilism |
Heifers show enlargement of the clitoris and underdeveloped sexual organs |
Discard from the breeding |
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3. Delayed Ovulation |
Normal estrus with ovulation occurs 24 –72 hours after heat |
- Apply a second insemination 72 h after heat. - Inject LH 5000 IU. |
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