Reproductive failure 1 Flashcards

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Give some examples of pre mating examinations

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  • Clinical exam
  • ortho exam
  • x-rays
  • genetic screening
  • tests for infectious causes
  • special breed specific health tests
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What considerations need to be made prior to breeding?

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  • History (previous pregnancies, management of neonates and preveous neonatal diseases of the litter)
  • Time of breeding (oestrus detection, owners schedule)
  • bring female to male? (transport, male to female?, semen quality and numbers, AI or transcervical insemination)
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What three cell types are seen on vaginal smears? (list smallest to largest)

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  • Parabasal cells
  • Intermediate cells
  • superficial cells
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What is a superficial cell referred to as when it lacks a nucleus?

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Fully cornified

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Which phase of the cycles are intermediate cells commonly seen?

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o Prevalent through all stages except oestrus

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Which phase of the cycles are parabasal cells commonly seen?

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o Common in dioestrus, really common in anoestrus and you also see them in early proestrus

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Is there a way to see if a bitch has been speyed that is not surgical?

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Yes, whats known as a ICG test. Entire bitch will only test positive in oestrus, a speyed bitch will continuously test positive.

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Which phase of the cycles are superficial cells commonly seen?

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o Most prevalent in oestrus but also seen in proestrus and small amounts in dioestrus

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What are some examples of aquired non infectious causes of reproductive failure?

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  • Management
  • Physiologic
  • Disorders of growth (e.g. tumour)
  • Environment (e.g. toxins, drugs, vaccines)
  • Metabolic (puerperal tetany, eclampsia, hypocalcaemia, preg tox)
  • Endocrine (pregnancy diabetes, hypothyroid, hormonal impalance, ypo/hyperadrenocorticism and dioestrus acromegaly)
  • Nutritional (taurine deficiency, vit A deficiency, folate deficiency or preservatives in pet food)
  • Trauma
  • Immune mediated/Idiopathic (uterine torsion, umbilical cord aplasia, extrauterine mummified foetuses [ectopic preg])
  • Secondary to systemic disease
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What is involved in investigating post pregnancy loss?

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  • Physical examination
  • Culture & sensitivity
  • Toxicology
  • Histology
  • Pathology
  • Molecular tests
  • cytogenetic evaluation
  • Mum (History, Physical examination, outine blood tests, environmental, serology, and cytology)
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