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Management of Extreme Form of Uterine Torsion in a Doe: A Case Report
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S. Button, J. Smith, S. Sathe
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AUG 05, 2017
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A two year old mixed breed doe was presented to the ISU Theriogenology Service with a history of prolonged duration of gestation (> 1 week) and labor (> 36 hours). At presentation the doe was bright, alert, and responsive and displayed no signs of ongoing labor. There was no sign of vulvar discharge nor were there any fetal membranes or structures visible upon physical examination. A speculum examination revealed the caudal portion of the vaginal tract twisted counterclockwise leading to a suspicion of a possible uterine torsion. An abdominal ultrasound exam revealed a single fetus with absence of a heartbeat. [...]
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