Pathological surveillance studies on various affections of the genital system in she- camels / Merhan Essam Ali Rashwan ; Supervised Mohamed Osama Abdelaal Elshazly , Sahar Samir Mahmoud Abdelrahman
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- دراسات باثولوجية علي الاصابات المختلفة في الجهاز التناسلي في اناث الجمال [Added title page title]
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Thesis (Ph.D.) - Cairo University - Faculty of Veterinary Medicine - Department of Clinical Pathology
The current study was performed to identify the different female genital system abnormalities starting from ovaries to vagina which may interfere with fertility in she- camels. A total of 500 female genital system of non-pregnant one-humped imported female camels, aged between 6-15 years old were collected randomly from various slaughter houses in the Giza governrate. Specimens from genital tract were examined both morphologically and histopathologically using routine and special stains as well as histomorphometrical analysis. Some specimens were subjected to bacteriological and virological examinations. 219 (43.8%) out of total 500 samples collected and examined revealed different types of pathological alterations. The highest pathological abnormalities were observed in the uterus (30.4%), followed by those in the ovary (29.4%), cervix (4.8), vagina (4.2%) and finally oviducts (2.2%). Among those lesions, Endometritis (94/500) 18.8%) contributes the most common pathological lesion followed by ovarian cyst (41/500; 8.2%). Other pathological conditions included were ovarian tumors (6.8%), paraovarian cyst (4%), oophritis (4%), brown pigmentation of interstitial cells (4.4 %), inactive ovary (1.2%) , ovariobursal adhesion (0.8%), endomyometritis (0.6%), metritis (3%) and perimetritis (1%), pyometra (0.4%) endometrial hyperplasia(1.4%), adenomyosis (6%) and hydrometra (0.6%). Abnormalities like ovarian and uterine pigmentations, uterine congestion were also recorded
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