Follow-up Ultrasonographic Examinations in Pregnant Bitches - Evaluation of Frequency and Significance of Embryo Resorption

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Tarih

2010

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Schattauer Gmbh-Verlag Medizin Naturwissenschaften

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info:eu-repo/semantics/closedAccess

Özet

Objective: Follow-up ultrasonographic examinations in pregnant bitches to evaluate frequency and significance of embryo resorption. Material and methods: In 39 Kangal bitches the number of gestational sacs was measured and vitality of embryos/fetuses was evaluated by real time ultrasonography daily from the 15th till the last day of gestation. Results: Five bitches (12.8%) showed embryonic resorption and one of these bitches exhibited a complete resorption. Fetal death could be observed in four females and was related to a total loss of the litter. After the first evidence of embryonic death gestational sacs remained detectable for 8.6+/-0.5 days. The number of embryos of bitches with (10.8+/-1.8) or without embryo resorption (8.2+/-2.1) was statistically significantly different (p<0.05). On the other hand there was no statistically significant difference within the number of embryos of bitches suffering fetal death and bitches without embryo resorption (8.2+/-2.1) (p>0.05).A relationship between litter size and gestational length could not be verified (r = 0.15; p>0.05). Conclusion and clinical relevance: Due to these results the hypothesis is postulated that embryonic resorption is a kind of protective mechanism of the maternal organism against too large litter sizes.

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Dog, embryonic resorption, fetal death, ultrasonography

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Tieraerztliche Praxis Ausgabe Kleintiere Heimtiere

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38

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3

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Şendağ, S., Dinç, D. A., Çelik, H. A., Aydın, I., Wehrend, A., (2010). Follow-up Ultrasonographic Examinations in Pregnant Bitches - Evaluation of Frequency and Significance of Embryo Resorption. Tieraerztliche Praxis Ausgabe Kleintiere Heimtiere, 38(3), 133-138.