2001
DOI: 10.2460/javma.2001.219.751
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“…(2011) may lead to a partially occlusive barrier collecting fluid cranially adjacent to the cervix whilst also allowing potential ascending contamination, as is described in children with a micro‐perforate hymen (Tardieu and Applebaum 2018). Kutzler (2001) and Cozens (2009) both reported cases of pyometra in mature mares, as a result of adhesions completely occluding the vaginal lumen, impairing normal uterine clearance mechanisms. Longitudinal bands or septa as described by McCarthy et al .…”
Section: Abnormalities By Regionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…(2011) may lead to a partially occlusive barrier collecting fluid cranially adjacent to the cervix whilst also allowing potential ascending contamination, as is described in children with a micro‐perforate hymen (Tardieu and Applebaum 2018). Kutzler (2001) and Cozens (2009) both reported cases of pyometra in mature mares, as a result of adhesions completely occluding the vaginal lumen, impairing normal uterine clearance mechanisms. Longitudinal bands or septa as described by McCarthy et al .…”
Section: Abnormalities By Regionmentioning
confidence: 99%