1984
DOI: 10.1111/j.1751-0813.1984.tb07248.x
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Iodine in milk of cows after intrauterine infusion of Lugol's solution

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“…The reduction of the reproductive performance with intrauterine infusion of antiseptics may be associated with the irritating effect on the endometrium which could have caused fibrosis. Another concern about the infusion of iodine derivatives into the uterus is the significant increase of iodine concentrations in the milk [62,63]. In conclusion, irritation of the endometrium by intrauterine infusion of antiseptics has a negative effect on uterine defense and reduces self-healing ability.…”
Section: Apitherapymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The reduction of the reproductive performance with intrauterine infusion of antiseptics may be associated with the irritating effect on the endometrium which could have caused fibrosis. Another concern about the infusion of iodine derivatives into the uterus is the significant increase of iodine concentrations in the milk [62,63]. In conclusion, irritation of the endometrium by intrauterine infusion of antiseptics has a negative effect on uterine defense and reduces self-healing ability.…”
Section: Apitherapymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, a serial study regarding changes in reproductive organs and estrous cycles in response to intrauterine infusion of liquid paraffin has not yet been reported, not only in mares, but also in other species, including cows. Although intrauterine infusion of antibiotics [5], iodine solution [6] and LP [11] has been reported, uterine changes and uterocervical discharges after these infusion have not been investigated by ultrasonic and vaginoscopic methods, except for ultrasonographic observation after intrauterine infusion of iodine solution [13]. Therefore, the aim of the present study was to examine uterine changes and uterocervical discharges following intrauterine infusion of liquid paraffin in cows by ultrasonic and vaginoscopic methods.…”
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“…For treatment of uterine diseases in cows, infusion of antibiotics or iodine solution into the uterus after uterine flushing, direct infusion of antibiotics [5] or iodine solution [6] into the uterus without prior uterine flushing and intramuscular injection of prostaglandin F2α (PGF2α) [7,8] are commonly applied. These treatments show varying degrees of efficacy, and the following problems can arise in these therapies.…”
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