2009
DOI: 10.33762/bvetr.2009.55221
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Uterine Adenomyosis in She Buffaloes: A Histopathological Study.

Abstract: Adenomyosis is a fairly frequent disorder adult she Buffalo characterized by the haphazard location of endometrial glands and stroma deep within the myometrium of the uterus. It was found in twenty she buffalo in Basrah governorate, suffering from repeated estrus and infertility. This study recorded the histopathological changes of this disease. This study showed that the endometrial glands are present mostly in myometrium which interfere the differentiation of the uterine cells in young female buffalo, the le… Show more

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“…Similar percentage was recorded in buffloes (Saxena et al, 2006). However, Alfaris and Fahid (2009) recorded a higher percentage (20%). Adenomyosis may arise as a malformation or due to hyperplastic overgrowth of the endometrium ( Jubb et al, 1993).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 90%
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“…Similar percentage was recorded in buffloes (Saxena et al, 2006). However, Alfaris and Fahid (2009) recorded a higher percentage (20%). Adenomyosis may arise as a malformation or due to hyperplastic overgrowth of the endometrium ( Jubb et al, 1993).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 90%
“…Adenomyosis may arise as a malformation or due to hyperplastic overgrowth of the endometrium ( Jubb et al, 1993). Adenomyosis could be the cause of anoestrum and repeated breeding in buffaloes (Alfaris and Fahid, 2009). Fibroma was observed in 3/340 animals (0.71%).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%