2022
DOI: 10.14202/vetworld.2022.2511-2516
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Follicular fluid and serum biochemical and hormonal profiles of normal and cystic dromedary camel breeds

Abstract: Background and Aim: Ovarian cysts (OC) in female dromedary camels have been described as problematic because they can cause infertility. This study aimed to compare the hormone concentrations and biochemical contents present in serum and follicular fluid of normal and cystic she-dromedaries of the two most common Algerian camel breeds (Sahraoui and Targui) to gain a better understanding of biological differences that may yield insights into preventing or treating this ovarian abnormality. Materials and Method… Show more

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“…A follicular cyst's growth may experience pathological changes that cause a hemorrhagic cyst, which is marked by rapid bleeding and a deposit of blood inside the cyst (Gherissi et al 2022). On the surface of the ovary, luteal cysts are visible as a dark red mass filled with a pigmented, semi-coagulated discharge (Bekkouche et al 2022). There have been no prior studies or findings linking immunological disruption to aberrant ovarian architecture in camels.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A follicular cyst's growth may experience pathological changes that cause a hemorrhagic cyst, which is marked by rapid bleeding and a deposit of blood inside the cyst (Gherissi et al 2022). On the surface of the ovary, luteal cysts are visible as a dark red mass filled with a pigmented, semi-coagulated discharge (Bekkouche et al 2022). There have been no prior studies or findings linking immunological disruption to aberrant ovarian architecture in camels.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%