UNILATERAL AGENESIS OF THE UTERINE HORN AND RIGHT OVARY IN CAT --A CASE REPORT/AGENESIA UNILATERAL DO CORNO UTERINO E OVARIO DIREITO EM GATA --RELATO DE CASO/AGENESIA UNILATERAL DEL CUERNO UTERINO Y OVARIO DERECHO DE GATO--UN INFORME DE CASO

This study aimed to describe the finding of uterine and ovarian agenesis in cat after a total mastectomy procedure and ovariosalpingohisterectomy for treatment of feline mammary fibroepithelial hyperplasia. This paper described the case of a feline, female, without defined breed standard, seven mont...

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Published inVeterinária e zootecnia Vol. 25; no. 2-4
Main Authors Correia, Patricia Rodrigues, Santos, Cassia Regina Oliveira, Ramos, Jamilly Nunes, Lopes, Italo Barbosa Lemos, Sobrinho, Fernando Bezerra da Silva, Gomes, Ana Amelia Domingues, Silva, Alexandre Redson Soares da, Junior, Durval Barauna
Format Journal Article
LanguagePortuguese
Published Universidade Estadual Paulista. Facultade de Medicina Veterinaria e Zootecnia 01.06.2018
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Summary:This study aimed to describe the finding of uterine and ovarian agenesis in cat after a total mastectomy procedure and ovariosalpingohisterectomy for treatment of feline mammary fibroepithelial hyperplasia. This paper described the case of a feline, female, without defined breed standard, seven months of age, it presented description of increase of mammary volume, after the administration of a dose of contraceptive medroxyprogesterone acetate. According to medical history and physical examination the diagnosis of feline fibroepithelial hyperplasia was established. For the treatment was opted to realize a complete mastectomy and ovaryhysterectomy (OSE). During the surgery was found the absence of the horn uterine and right ovary. This type of defect can go undetected since the animal may not present clinical and demonstrate the normal estrous behavior, and most often an incidental finding and assumes importance, especially for the possibility of the occurrence of various organs anomalies with the same origin embryological.
ISSN:0102-5716
0102-5716