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What are the parts of a history that are important for female therio diagnostics? |
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-home environment -vaginal discharge -food (raw diet?) -records -use of animal |
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What are the important parts of a breeding history for a bitch? |
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-number of litters -pregnancy loss -methods of breeding -pyometras |
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What is the leading cause of infertility in the bitch? |
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-inappropriate breeding time |
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What hormone do we look for with timing for breeding in the bitch? When in her cycle do we look? |
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-progesterone -proestrus and estrus |
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What could cause failure of P4 increase in the bitch? |
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-lack of LH surge -dysfunction at level of hypothalamus or pituitary gland |
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What hormones are diagnostic for granulosa cell tumors in the mare and bitch? |
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For bitches, what issues can we see with a very minimal physical exam that can key us in on a possibly dystocia? |
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-breed -ex: brachycephalics always need C-sections |
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Why do we evaluate cardiac status in bitches? |
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-heart murmurs occur during estrus -murmurs are common during pregnanct: slight inc in left ventricular size |
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What specific musculoskeletal issues do we look for in females for breeding? |
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-Mres: suspensory ligament problems in certain breeds -Bitches: cruciate ligament injuries in some breeds (ex: English bulldogs) |
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What on a perineal exam may indicate the stage of her cycle? What else may be evident on this exam? |
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-vulvar swelling -pathology |
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What is a windsicker test? What does a positive look like? |
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-Caslick's procedure can be performed to prevent contamination of vestibule and vagina -sounds like a burping and can see directly into her |
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What kind of cytology do we perform on the bitch? The mare? |
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How do we examine the vagina? |
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-manually -speculum -endoscope |
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When do we use a Polansky speculum? |
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What do we look for with vaginal cytology in the bitch? Why? |
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-estrogen -useful in timing of ovulation and breeding |
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What pathological conditions can be diagnosed with vaginal cytology in the bitch? |
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-functional ovarian cysts -Granulosa cell tumors -ovarian remnant syndrome |
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When we palpate the cervix, what are we looking for? |
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-patency -serosal defects -musculature defects -adhesions -discharge |
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When is the best time to perform a cervical exam? |
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-during diestrus when under the influence of P4 |
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When is the worst time to perform a cervical exam? |
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How do we evaluate the uterus? |
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-endometrial culture -endometrial cytology -endometrial bopsy -ultrasonography -hysteroscopy |
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We always collect culture and cytology samples before biopsy samples are obtained. Why? |
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What are endmetrial biopsies used for? |
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-histology -culture -cytology |
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Can you use the same endometrial biopsy sample for histology, culture, and cytology? Why or why not? |
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-NO -histology requires a fixed sampled and cytology and culture cannot use a fixed sample |
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Does endometrial biopsy interfere with fertility? |
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What is the purpose of the Kenny Grading System for Endometrial Biopsies? What animals does it apply to? |
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-grading scale used to assist the veterinarian in providing prognosis for pregnancy or in the ability of a mare to carry a foal to term -mares |
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What are the grades on the Kenney Grading System for Endometrial Biopsies? |
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-Grade I: 80% chance of carrying to full term -Grade IIa: 50-80% chance of carrying to full term -Grade IIb: 30-50% chance of carrying to full term -GRade III: less than 30% chance of carrying to full term |
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Describe a grade I endometrial biopsy? |
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-normal -no glandular atrophy, hypoplasia, slight infiltration of WBC into endometrium |
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Describe a grade IIa endometrial biopsy. |
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-slight to moderate diffuse infiltration -frequent and scattered fibrotic changes of 3 or less layers around glandular branches -less than 2 nests per low power field |
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Describe a grade IIb endometrial biopsy. |
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-widespread, diffuse, and moderately severe cellular infiltrates -widespread, diffuse, and moderate fibrosis -up to 4 layers of fibroblast layers around gland branches -may include widespread, moderate, cystic gland debeneration |
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Describe a grade II endometrial biopsy. |
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-widespres, diffuse, and severe cellular inflammatory change -widespread, diffuse, and severe fibrosis -more than 5-6 layers of fibroblast layers around gland branches -more than 5 nests per low power field -may include widespread, severe, cystic glad degeneration |
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Why does variation exist amongst evaluated samples per the Kenny Grading System? |
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-environment -competent breeding manager -sound teaser program -method of breeding -male could be the issue -individual problems -category I and II most affected |
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How do we collect endometrial cytology sample in the mare? In the bitch? |
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-Mare: swab or brush -Bitch: uterine lavage via transcervical catheterization |
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What are the three methods of ultrasonography for the uterus etc? |
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-transabdominal: when pregnant -transrectal -transvaginal: for collection of oocytes or twin reduction |
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What pathologies of the uterine wall and lumen do we look for on ultrasound? |
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-cystic endometrial hyperplasia -cysts -luminal or vaginal fluid -endometrial edema -masses |
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What ovarian structures do we look for on ultrasound? |
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-dilated oviducts -masses, neoplasia -cysts |
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What is the purpose of a hysteroscopy? |
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-visualize structures within the vaginal canal or uterus |
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