2017
DOI: 10.5455/ijlr.20170312054143
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Pathology of Cystic Ovarian Degeneration in Buffaloes

Abstract: Ovarian abnormalities impair the development of follicles and, subsequently, estrus cycles in buffaloes.

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“…Ultrasonographic measuring of POC showed that its size varied from 14.16 mm to 61.00 mm with mean values of 49.23±6.01 and 30.50±5.49 mm in case of CL presence or absence, respectively. This finding was in accordance with former studies showed that POC of a few millimetres in diameter are incidental findings in slaughtered buffaloes [18], though it may vary in size from 1 to 5 cm in diameter [9]. Bohîlțea et al [36] indicated the use of ultrasound exam for paraovarian cyst diagnosis that appeared as a round or oval well-defined cystic mass, located close to the ipsilateral ovary, but clearly separated.…”
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“…Ultrasonographic measuring of POC showed that its size varied from 14.16 mm to 61.00 mm with mean values of 49.23±6.01 and 30.50±5.49 mm in case of CL presence or absence, respectively. This finding was in accordance with former studies showed that POC of a few millimetres in diameter are incidental findings in slaughtered buffaloes [18], though it may vary in size from 1 to 5 cm in diameter [9]. Bohîlțea et al [36] indicated the use of ultrasound exam for paraovarian cyst diagnosis that appeared as a round or oval well-defined cystic mass, located close to the ipsilateral ovary, but clearly separated.…”
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“…The incidence of paraovarian cysts (POC) in buffaloes varies from 0.43-13.0% [4][5][6][7][8][9]. It wasstated that the incidence of POC was the highest recorded among ovarian affections in culled infertile buffaloes (13.74%), with the lowest incidence of luteal and follicular cysts (1.53 and 0.76%, respectively) [8].…”
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“…Reproductive screening revealed that buffaloes are less prone towards cystic ovarian degeneration (Agarwal et al, 2005) as mentioned in Table 1 and Figure 1 however up to 29% cases of COD (out of total ovarian affections) have been reported but that too from the culled animals also more cases were in right ovary (Srinivasan et al, 2017), in the present research all the animals were of age less than 10 years however in previous reports these were found to be of old age groups (Srinivasan et al, 2017).…”
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confidence: 43%