TY - BOOK AU - Mostafa Younis Ali Mohamed AU - Ashraf Mohamed AbuSeida , AU - Hani Mohamed Goher , AU - Refaat Sobhi Ragab , TI - Studies on different Surgical interferences of the genital system in bitches and queens / PY - 2015/// CY - Cairo : PB - Mostafa Younis Ali Mohamed , KW - Bitches and queens KW - Genital system KW - Pyometra N1 - Thesis (M.Sc.) - Cairo University - Faculty of Veterinary Medicine - Department of Surgery Anaesthesiology and Radiology; Issued also as CD N2 - The present study aimed at diagnosis of the surgical genital system affections of bitches and queens utilizing some important diagnostic techniques such as radiography, ultrasonography and histopathology included the different surgical interferences for treatment of these surgical affections. The current study was conducted on 328 animals including; 202 bitches and 126 queens with various genital system affections during the period extending from January 2010 to January 2015. These animals were of different ages (7 months {u2013} 15 years) and breeds at Cairo and Giza Governorates. These affections included; ovarian cysts, ovarian tumors, pyometra, pyometra with ovarian cysts, uterine tumors, uterine prolapse, uterine torsion, cervical tumor, vaginal hyperplasia, vaginal tumor, transmissible venereal tumors and mammary gland tumors. The highest incidence of the genital system affections of bitches and queens was in spring (34.1%). The other seasonal distributions were (26%), (20.4%) and (19.5%) in winter, autumn and summer respectively. The incidence of genital system neoplasms and pyometra is directly proportional to the animal{u201F}s age. Ovariohysterectomy is a radical and successful surgical interference for many genital system affections in bitches and queens especially the cases of pyometra, uterine torsion, uterine prolapse and uterine tumours. Moreover, ovariohysterectomy is recommended to decrease the incidence of genital system affections in bitches and queens ER -