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The Ovarian Bursa

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In: Theriogenology in Camelidae - Anatomy, Physiology, Pathology and Artificial Breeding by Tibary A. and Anouassi A.
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    The ovary of camelidae is completely surrounded by a large ovarian bursa formed medially by the mesovarium and laterally by the mesosalpinx (Figure 5.32, 5.33). The bursa measures 2.5 x 2.5 x 5 cm in the llama and alpaca.(38) This anatomical structure is capable of stretching several centimeters to accommodate large anovulatory follicles (Figure 5.34). The bursa is blind on its lateral aspect and presents a large circular orifice that leads to the uterine tube. The fimbriae of the uterine tube are located on the floor of the bursa (Figure 5.34).(38, 44)

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    Tibary, A. and Anouassi, A. (2022) “The Ovarian Bursa”, Theriogenology in Camelidae - Anatomy, Physiology, Pathology and Artificial Breeding. Available at: https://www.ivis.org/library/theriogenology-camelidae-anatomy-physiology-pathology-and-artificial-breeding/ovarian-bursa (Accessed: 03 June 2023).

    Author(s)

    •  Ahmed Tibary

      Tibary A.

      Associate Professor, Large Animal Theriogenology
      DVM MS DeSC PhD Dipl ACT
      Department of Veterinary Clinical Science, College of Veterinary Medicine, Washington State University
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    • Abdel Anouassi

      Anouassi A.

      Professor
      Dr Vet PhD
      Veterinary Research Center, Camel Embryo Transfer Laboratory,
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