2017
DOI: 10.12681/jhvms.15341
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Ringwomb in ewes and does

Abstract: Ανασκόπηση Ατελής διαστολή του τραχήλου τηςRingwomb in ewes and does μήτρας σε προβατίνες και αίγες Mavrogianni V.S. Β.Σ. ΜαυρογιάννηΠΕΡΙΛΗΨΗ. Στην παρούσα βιβλιογραφική ανασκόπηση ανα λύεται η ατελής διαστολή του τραχήλου στα μικρά μηρυκαστικά. Στο πρώτο μέρος του άρθρου παρουσιάζεται εν συντομία η ενδο κρινολογία του φυσιολογικού τοκετού, καθώς και η βιβλιογραφία που αφορά στην έναρξη των συσπάσεων του μυομητρίου και τα στάδια του τοκετού. Στην συνέχεια, αναφέρονται παράγοντες, οι ο ποίοι έχουν συσχετιστεί μ… Show more

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“…The profile of estrogen and progesterone secretion in the affected ewes does not provide a clear interpretation of the occurrence of ringwomb. However, a set of studies suggests that the increasing ratio of estrogen to progesterone at parturition may be a contributing factor in the development of ringwomb (Mavrogianni, 2017). Accordingly, the consumption of estrogenic diets by pregnant ewes can disrupt the physiological process of cervical dilation by disrupting the hormonal balance of estrogen and progesterone immediately before and during parturition (Srinivas and Sreenu, 2009).…”
Section: Etiology Of Incomplete Dilation Of Cervixmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The profile of estrogen and progesterone secretion in the affected ewes does not provide a clear interpretation of the occurrence of ringwomb. However, a set of studies suggests that the increasing ratio of estrogen to progesterone at parturition may be a contributing factor in the development of ringwomb (Mavrogianni, 2017). Accordingly, the consumption of estrogenic diets by pregnant ewes can disrupt the physiological process of cervical dilation by disrupting the hormonal balance of estrogen and progesterone immediately before and during parturition (Srinivas and Sreenu, 2009).…”
Section: Etiology Of Incomplete Dilation Of Cervixmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, this definition encompasses a range of cases, from those in which the cervix has not opened at all to those in which a fetal organ has passed through the cervix. Many clinicians accept this description, but cases of an incomplete abortion (where the fetus remains in the uterus, the cervix is partially open, and the fetal membranes are outside the birth canal and hanging from the vulva) must be distinguished from ringwomb (Mavrogianni, 2017). Like ewes in a normal lambing process, affected ewes are not typically separated from the herd.…”
Section: Clinical Symptomsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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