2018
DOI: 10.20546/ijcmas.2018.707.129
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Unilateral Uterine Torsion and Rupture in a Labrador – A Pathomorphological Report

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“…Mostly single cornual torsion is encountered in 93 per cent of the bitches and left cornual torsion is the most frequent (Kacprzak et al, 2014) which was also seen in the present case. In the present case the unequal distribution of fetuses in both the uterine horns might have resulted to torsion which is corroborated with the observations of Umamageswari et al (2014) and Jayanthi et al (2018).…”
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confidence: 93%
“…Mostly single cornual torsion is encountered in 93 per cent of the bitches and left cornual torsion is the most frequent (Kacprzak et al, 2014) which was also seen in the present case. In the present case the unequal distribution of fetuses in both the uterine horns might have resulted to torsion which is corroborated with the observations of Umamageswari et al (2014) and Jayanthi et al (2018).…”
Section: Treatment and Discussionsupporting
confidence: 93%