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Diseases and accidents of gestation
(Problems of Pregnancy)
Prof G N Purohit
Department of Veterinary Gynecology and Obstetrics
College of Veterinary and Animal Sciences, RAJUVAS, Bikaner, Rajasthan, India
Problems of pregnancy (COMPLICATIONS OF GESTATION)
FETAL Fetal Death Before day 45 EED
Abortion
Mummification
Maceration
Fetal compromise Monsters
Dropsical conditions:
Ascites,
Anasarca,
Hydrocephalus
MATERNAL COMPLICATIONS
Dropsy of the placental membranes Hydroallantois, Hydroamnion
Abdominal, inguinal, umbilical hernias
Rupture of prepubic tendon
Ectopic pregnancy
Rupture of vagina
Cervico-vaginal prolapse
Uterine torsion
Metabolic disorders
Prolonged gestation
Hydrometra
Prolapse
Abortion: Expulsion of a fetus that is incapable of independent life before
completion of gestation
• Infectious
• Hormonal
• Chemicals & Drugs
• Physical
• Genetic
FETAL PROBLEMS EED & ABORTION
Fetal mummification: Fetal death without CL Lysis during last
third of gestation
↓
Haematic (cattle,buffalo) →blood because of cotyledon
involution
Papyraceous (dogs, cats, swine) paper like
Etiology: Campylobacter, BVD, Leptospira, Hog cholera &
Aujeskeys disease in pigs
Torsion of umbilical cord
In pigs Berkshire breed is known to have
higher incidence of mummified fetuses
Clinical findings anestrus or shrinkage of udder in
primipara
The cervix is closed and fetus is sterile
One or more mummified fetus with one or more live
fetuses is seen in pigs and occasionally in dogs and
cats or goats
In cattle mummified fetus with normal calf is called
static fetal cadaver.
Diagnosis Rectal palpation of a thick wall and mummy
like fetus with empty eye sockets
Ultrasonography reveals thick uterine walls,
and hyperechoic bones without fluid.
Therapy: PG, manual removal after PG,
laparo-hysterotomy
Beta-2 adrenergic such as isoxsuprine may sometimes be
helpful in long standing cases
Colpotomy and hysterotomy in
low value animals.
• Future fertility: Fair to good
• If fetus embedded in uterine wall fertility is questionable
• In goat mummification of one fetus subsequent to delivery
of one fetus has been recorded
• In pigs mummification occurs between 40-90 days
• Viral Diseases like PRRS
Fetal maceration common in cattle and buffalo
Failure of abortion of a dead fetus (after fetal bones formation
:4 months) followed by disintegration with a partially open
cervix. Fetal death due to many reasons.
Clinical signs of discharge of pus with fetal bones
Constant straining
Diagnosis: finding of a piece of bone lodged in cervix or vagina,
rectal finding of thick walled uterus with crepitating feel,
discharge of bones and pus. Sonographic finding of hyperechoic
bone in echogenic pus. Rarely bone pieces may pierce the
uterine wall and enter the abdominal cavity.
Therapy: PG and manual removal of bone pieces
Surgical removal
Supportive therapy
Future fertility is poor
Fetal dropsical conditions
• Dropsy means swelling of soft tissues due to excessive
accumulation of water
• Fetal ascites, fetal anasarca, hydrocephalus, hydrothorax
• Fetal ascites Ascites: < Greek askos; "a bag of wine"
• Accumulation of excess fluid in the abdominal cavity
• Etiology: brucellosis, mesotheliomas of fetal abdomen
• Obstruction of lymphatics or diminished urinary excretion
• Results in difficult birth
Hydrops fetalis (HF) may be due to any factor/s that
cause passive venous congestion i.e. intra-peritoneal
or intra-thoracic neoplasia (leiomyomas, teratomas
hepatoblastomas), liver cirrhosis or other liver
anomalies, cardiac anomalies, pulmonic valve
stenosis or dysplasia of the lungs themselves. Some
of these anomalies are heritable in several breeds of
cattle.
Degenerative changes in liver and polycystic
kidneys
Fetal anasarca
• Anasarca: < ana : "throughout" & sarca: "new flesh“
• Fetus with generalized edema all over the body
• Observed in cattle, sheep and goat
• In Ayrshire cattle this is common and caused by a autosomal
recessive gene.
• Delivered dead or may abort
• May result in dystocia
Hydrocephalus
• (1) Internal hydrocephalus, a collection of fluid in the
cerebral ventricles
• (2) external hydrocephalus, a collection of fluid outside the
brain substance.
• Bovine hydrocephalus occurs widely in cattle and has been
reported in virtually all major beef and dairy breeds,
including Hereford, Shorthorn, Ayrshire, Holstein-Friesian,
Jersey, and Angus.
Neuropathic Hydrocephalus (NH) is a lethal
genetic condition caused by a recessive
mutation that affects Angus and Angus-
influenced cattle. Affected calves are born dead
with an extremely large cranium with little or no
brain material or spinal cord.
In mares also inheritance
was proven to some extent
• Bovine fetal infection with bovine virus diarrhea virus
(BVDV), Schmallenberg virus (SBV), blue tongue virus (BTV),
Akabane virus (AKAV), or Aino virus (AV), are associated with
a range of congenital malformations of which the most
prominent develop in the CNS
• Hydrocephalic fetuses may cause dystocia and
• sometimes born live while most die shortly
• after birth
MATERNAL COMPLICATIONS
OF GESTATION
Hernia
• Hernia is a bulge of skin that contain material
of a body cavity passing through a weak spot
of the body wall. This possibly will occur by
accident or due to normal anatomical
opening, which does not completely fulfill its
function.
Abdominal hernias
• Hernias may be due to trauma arising due to fights, horn butting or
weak musculature that ruptures spontaneously
• Abdominal hernias cause difficulty in movement of the animal and
also result in difficult births due to poor abdominal contractions
• Hernias should be supported before
delivery and corrected surgically post partum
Ventral hernia
Umbilical hernias
• Umbilical hernias are hereditary but usually small
• Cows with umbilical hernias should not be bred
• They have been recorded in rams
Inguinal hernias are hereditary or acquired
and are common in the bitch but rare in
other animals
Inguinal and Perineal hernias in dogs
• Inguinal hernia in dogs results from a defect in the inguinal ring
through which abdominal contents protrude. Inguinal hernia in
adult dogs usually occurs in middle-aged, intact bitches
• Perineal hernia results from failure of the pelvic diaphragm to
impede the passage of abdominal organs into the pelvic cavity and
perineum. The pelvic diaphragm is formed by
the coccygeal and levator ani muscles, together
with their external and internal fascial coverings,
and supports the rectal wall. Perineal hernia is
relatively common in middle-aged and older,
intact male dogs.
Perineal and inguinal hernia
Dropsy of the placental membranes
• Hydroallantois
• Hydroamnion
Hydroamnion
• Hydramnios is a dropsical condition of fetal sac in which there
is excessive accumulation of fluid in amniotic sac which is
associated with genetic (recessive autosomal genes) or
congenitally defective fetus.
• Normally, amniotic fluid is secreted by the fetal salivary glands,
lungs, skin and associated structures, moreover from mid
gestation onwards amniotic fluid becomes viscous and syrupy
in consistency because watery fluid is swallowed into large
bronchi and finally absorbed through fetal intestine. However,
impaired deglutition or renal malfunction leads to
accumulation of amniotic fluid as much as 19 to 114 litres
against its normal volume i.e. 3.8 to 7.6 litres.
Fetal defects such as cleft palate, pituitary
hypoplasia in Guernsey cattle or bull dog claves
in Dexter cattle result in defective calves with
hydramnion
• Clinical signs are not specific except the slightly enlarged
abdomen and discharge of large quantity of amniotic fluid
• Transrectal palpation reveals enlarged uterus with normal
placentomes. Ultrasonographic findings are non specific.
• Therapy: Medical termination of pregnancy should be
considered, but care should be taken for fluid replacements.
Hydroallantois
• Hydroallantois is one of the gestational disorder in which
sudden increase in allantoic fluid occurs in allantoic cavity due
to foetal membrane pathology leading to bilateral enlargement
of abdomen.
• The abnormality is probably caused because of structural or
functional changes in the allantois chorion including its
vessels, and transudation and collection of fluid resembling
plasma. The condition usually affects both beef and dairy cows
of 3 years or more of age. Fetuses may be slightly smaller and
show some edema.
• Placental dysfunction is involved in hydroallantois.
• Fluid accumulation increases rapidly over a period of 5 to 20 days
and is recognizable clinically by bilateral distension of the uterus
and abdomen after mid gestation.
• Affected animals have an apple shaped abdomen
• Animals are distressed, anorectic, may have difficulty in getting up
and sometimes respiratory distress and constipation.
On transrectal examination the uterus is
enlarged with small cotyledons and fetus
is not palpable.
• Ultrasonography reveals only fluid and
small cotyledons
• Diagnosis: Rapid onset and transrectal findings
• Therapy: Consider pregnancy termination if animal is in severe
distress using PG and corticosteroids plus slow IV oxytocin
• Sufficient fluid replacement is an essence.
• Cesarean section with slow withdrawal of fluid
• Prognosis is poor
• Hydroallantois in mare
• Rare condition that develops after 7 months of gestation
• Associated with other abnormalities of pregnancy - fetal
deformities Hydrocephalus, multiple pregnancies Twinning,
placentitis and placental insufficiency.
• Abdominal distension with signs of colic
• Mare may have respiratory difficulty and
difficulty in walking
• Diagnosis based on rapid onset and
transrectal examination
• Manual dilation with puncture of
chorioallantois to deliver the foal
Dropsy of Placental membranes
Hydrops amnion Hydrops allantois
Incidence n 15n
Onset Insidous (5-6 months
of gestation)
Rapid (7-8 months of
gestation)
Calf Abnormal (Cleft
palate)
Normal
Placenta Normal Abnormal diseased
Fluid Mucoidal (80 litres) Watery (80-200 litres)
Normal fluid 8-15 litres
Prognosis Guarded Poor
Abdomen Pear shape Apple shape
Rupture of prepubic tendon (Desmorrhexis)
Common in heavy idle mares
Less common in cows because of presence
of sub-pubic tendon
Etiology: Trauma, overweight, jumps.
Common in late pregnancy
Clinical signs Pain, colic, severe ventral edema
at abdomen, increased respiration, reluctance
to lie down, in severe cases death.
Prognosis: Poor
Therapy: Canvas straps are suggested
till completion of gestation
Ectopic pregnancy
Primary or secondary
Tubal ectopic pregnancy in humans in this the feto-placental
unit forms outside the uterus. True ectopic pregnancy is not
possible in animals
Because:
1. Presence of embryo in uterus not required in woman
for progesterone production
2. Human embryo can survive both
in oviduct and uterus
3. Placenta is hemochorial and
implantation is invasive in humans
Some cases are reported in cats however, true
extra-uterine pregnancy is not possible in cats.
Hemorrhagic discharge in a pregnant mare
• Bloody vaginal discharge in the pregnant mare without
outward signs of discomfort or illness is not an uncommon
complaint. The most common cause is haemorrhage from
vaginal varicose veins. The extent of bleeding is variable and
may be observed when the mare squats to urinate. In some
cases, a large pool of fresh blood and blood clots may be
observed when the mare is recumbent.
• Diagnosis is best performed by vaginal examination, using a
Polanski speculum.
•
The vaginal varicosities are more frequent in older, large-frame
mares. Application of astringent creams may help in some
cases; however, these products have not been thoroughly
evaluated in pregnant mares. Laser cautery is an option if the
bleeding becomes more frequent and abundant.
• If the mare presents with colic and vaginal bleeding, abortion or
foaling must be ruled out. If there is no evidence of cervical or
vaginal bleeding, the urinary bladder should be examined by
endoscopy.
• Ascending placentitis should be suspected in pregnant mares
with mucopurulent vaginal discharge, particularly if there are
other predisposing factors (ie, advanced age, loss of body
condition, abnormal perineal conformation, etc). Mares with
placentitis will often show premature mammary development
and lactation.
• The degree of placental compromise should
be evaluated by transrectal ultrasonography.
Mucopurulent Discharge in mares
• Management of placentitis in the mare can be done by the
administration of anti-inflammatory drugs, antimicrobial
therapy, tocolytics, scavengers of inflammatory products
(ie, pentoxifylline), and improvement of blood flow
and fetal oxygenation.
Oral administration of pentoxifylline at the dose rate of 17-20
mg/Kg twice daily has been suggested.
Vaginal discharges in cows
• Bloody vaginal discharge in cows is frequently a sign of an
impending abortion however, it may arise due to vaginal injury.
Clinicians often administer progesterone to such cows which might
be dangerous if the process of abortion has already started and the
cervix is open.
• Severe vulvar edema can be reduced to some extent by oral
administration of tamoxifen citrate 50 mg BD for 3-5 days.
• Mucopurulent vaginal discharge is often indicative of fetal death
and maceration however, some non-pregnant cows with pyometra
or pregnant cows with vaginitis may show a muco-purulent
discharge and even attract bulls and therapy be done carefully.
Metabolic disorders of pregnancy
Pregnancy toxemia of sheep and goat
Pregnancy toxemia is a metabolic disorder of heavily pregnant
animals characterized by hypoglycemia and ketonuria
Clinical signs Dullness, inability to stand,
labored breathing, head pressing, low body
temp
Diagnosis: Rotheras test, presence of twins
Therapy: Dextrose consider pregnancy
termination
Hypomagnesemia/ hypocalcaemia of cows/
buffaloes
Hypocalcaemia is rare in pregnant cows
and buffaloes
Subnormal temperature, recumbency
Calcium therapy is suggested
Eclampsia is uncommon
In pregnant bitches
Hyperlipidaemia in pony and donkey mares
Disease of overweight donkeys and Shetland ponies during
late gestation
Etiology: sudden energy deficiency results in fat deposition in
liver, kidneys & organ failure
Signs: Dullness, diarrhea, muscle twitches, weight loss, ventral
edema, recumbency coma and death.
Prognosis: guarded
Therapy: oral glucose + insulin
Prolonged gestation:
Mummification
BVD (cows) Border disease and Blue tongue (sheep)
Hydrocephalus
Single pup syndrome in dogs
Feeding of toxic feeds
Fescue toxicosis in mares- Oral feeding of domperidone
1.1 mg/Kg daily 10-15 days before foaling date has
been suggested
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Vet obst lecture 3 Diseases and accidents of gestation

  • 1. Diseases and accidents of gestation (Problems of Pregnancy) Prof G N Purohit Department of Veterinary Gynecology and Obstetrics College of Veterinary and Animal Sciences, RAJUVAS, Bikaner, Rajasthan, India
  • 2. Problems of pregnancy (COMPLICATIONS OF GESTATION) FETAL Fetal Death Before day 45 EED Abortion Mummification Maceration Fetal compromise Monsters Dropsical conditions: Ascites, Anasarca, Hydrocephalus
  • 3. MATERNAL COMPLICATIONS Dropsy of the placental membranes Hydroallantois, Hydroamnion Abdominal, inguinal, umbilical hernias Rupture of prepubic tendon Ectopic pregnancy Rupture of vagina Cervico-vaginal prolapse Uterine torsion Metabolic disorders Prolonged gestation Hydrometra Prolapse
  • 4. Abortion: Expulsion of a fetus that is incapable of independent life before completion of gestation • Infectious • Hormonal • Chemicals & Drugs • Physical • Genetic FETAL PROBLEMS EED & ABORTION
  • 5. Fetal mummification: Fetal death without CL Lysis during last third of gestation ↓ Haematic (cattle,buffalo) →blood because of cotyledon involution Papyraceous (dogs, cats, swine) paper like Etiology: Campylobacter, BVD, Leptospira, Hog cholera & Aujeskeys disease in pigs Torsion of umbilical cord In pigs Berkshire breed is known to have higher incidence of mummified fetuses
  • 6. Clinical findings anestrus or shrinkage of udder in primipara The cervix is closed and fetus is sterile One or more mummified fetus with one or more live fetuses is seen in pigs and occasionally in dogs and cats or goats In cattle mummified fetus with normal calf is called static fetal cadaver.
  • 7. Diagnosis Rectal palpation of a thick wall and mummy like fetus with empty eye sockets Ultrasonography reveals thick uterine walls, and hyperechoic bones without fluid. Therapy: PG, manual removal after PG, laparo-hysterotomy Beta-2 adrenergic such as isoxsuprine may sometimes be helpful in long standing cases Colpotomy and hysterotomy in low value animals.
  • 8. • Future fertility: Fair to good • If fetus embedded in uterine wall fertility is questionable • In goat mummification of one fetus subsequent to delivery of one fetus has been recorded • In pigs mummification occurs between 40-90 days • Viral Diseases like PRRS
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  • 10. Fetal maceration common in cattle and buffalo Failure of abortion of a dead fetus (after fetal bones formation :4 months) followed by disintegration with a partially open cervix. Fetal death due to many reasons. Clinical signs of discharge of pus with fetal bones Constant straining
  • 11. Diagnosis: finding of a piece of bone lodged in cervix or vagina, rectal finding of thick walled uterus with crepitating feel, discharge of bones and pus. Sonographic finding of hyperechoic bone in echogenic pus. Rarely bone pieces may pierce the uterine wall and enter the abdominal cavity. Therapy: PG and manual removal of bone pieces Surgical removal Supportive therapy Future fertility is poor
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  • 13. Fetal dropsical conditions • Dropsy means swelling of soft tissues due to excessive accumulation of water • Fetal ascites, fetal anasarca, hydrocephalus, hydrothorax • Fetal ascites Ascites: < Greek askos; "a bag of wine" • Accumulation of excess fluid in the abdominal cavity • Etiology: brucellosis, mesotheliomas of fetal abdomen • Obstruction of lymphatics or diminished urinary excretion • Results in difficult birth
  • 14. Hydrops fetalis (HF) may be due to any factor/s that cause passive venous congestion i.e. intra-peritoneal or intra-thoracic neoplasia (leiomyomas, teratomas hepatoblastomas), liver cirrhosis or other liver anomalies, cardiac anomalies, pulmonic valve stenosis or dysplasia of the lungs themselves. Some of these anomalies are heritable in several breeds of cattle.
  • 15. Degenerative changes in liver and polycystic kidneys
  • 16. Fetal anasarca • Anasarca: < ana : "throughout" & sarca: "new flesh“ • Fetus with generalized edema all over the body • Observed in cattle, sheep and goat • In Ayrshire cattle this is common and caused by a autosomal recessive gene. • Delivered dead or may abort • May result in dystocia
  • 17. Hydrocephalus • (1) Internal hydrocephalus, a collection of fluid in the cerebral ventricles • (2) external hydrocephalus, a collection of fluid outside the brain substance. • Bovine hydrocephalus occurs widely in cattle and has been reported in virtually all major beef and dairy breeds, including Hereford, Shorthorn, Ayrshire, Holstein-Friesian, Jersey, and Angus.
  • 18. Neuropathic Hydrocephalus (NH) is a lethal genetic condition caused by a recessive mutation that affects Angus and Angus- influenced cattle. Affected calves are born dead with an extremely large cranium with little or no brain material or spinal cord. In mares also inheritance was proven to some extent
  • 19. • Bovine fetal infection with bovine virus diarrhea virus (BVDV), Schmallenberg virus (SBV), blue tongue virus (BTV), Akabane virus (AKAV), or Aino virus (AV), are associated with a range of congenital malformations of which the most prominent develop in the CNS • Hydrocephalic fetuses may cause dystocia and • sometimes born live while most die shortly • after birth
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  • 24. Hernia • Hernia is a bulge of skin that contain material of a body cavity passing through a weak spot of the body wall. This possibly will occur by accident or due to normal anatomical opening, which does not completely fulfill its function.
  • 25. Abdominal hernias • Hernias may be due to trauma arising due to fights, horn butting or weak musculature that ruptures spontaneously • Abdominal hernias cause difficulty in movement of the animal and also result in difficult births due to poor abdominal contractions • Hernias should be supported before delivery and corrected surgically post partum
  • 27. Umbilical hernias • Umbilical hernias are hereditary but usually small • Cows with umbilical hernias should not be bred • They have been recorded in rams Inguinal hernias are hereditary or acquired and are common in the bitch but rare in other animals
  • 28. Inguinal and Perineal hernias in dogs • Inguinal hernia in dogs results from a defect in the inguinal ring through which abdominal contents protrude. Inguinal hernia in adult dogs usually occurs in middle-aged, intact bitches • Perineal hernia results from failure of the pelvic diaphragm to impede the passage of abdominal organs into the pelvic cavity and perineum. The pelvic diaphragm is formed by the coccygeal and levator ani muscles, together with their external and internal fascial coverings, and supports the rectal wall. Perineal hernia is relatively common in middle-aged and older, intact male dogs.
  • 30. Dropsy of the placental membranes • Hydroallantois • Hydroamnion
  • 31. Hydroamnion • Hydramnios is a dropsical condition of fetal sac in which there is excessive accumulation of fluid in amniotic sac which is associated with genetic (recessive autosomal genes) or congenitally defective fetus.
  • 32. • Normally, amniotic fluid is secreted by the fetal salivary glands, lungs, skin and associated structures, moreover from mid gestation onwards amniotic fluid becomes viscous and syrupy in consistency because watery fluid is swallowed into large bronchi and finally absorbed through fetal intestine. However, impaired deglutition or renal malfunction leads to accumulation of amniotic fluid as much as 19 to 114 litres against its normal volume i.e. 3.8 to 7.6 litres.
  • 33. Fetal defects such as cleft palate, pituitary hypoplasia in Guernsey cattle or bull dog claves in Dexter cattle result in defective calves with hydramnion
  • 34. • Clinical signs are not specific except the slightly enlarged abdomen and discharge of large quantity of amniotic fluid • Transrectal palpation reveals enlarged uterus with normal placentomes. Ultrasonographic findings are non specific. • Therapy: Medical termination of pregnancy should be considered, but care should be taken for fluid replacements.
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  • 36. Hydroallantois • Hydroallantois is one of the gestational disorder in which sudden increase in allantoic fluid occurs in allantoic cavity due to foetal membrane pathology leading to bilateral enlargement of abdomen.
  • 37. • The abnormality is probably caused because of structural or functional changes in the allantois chorion including its vessels, and transudation and collection of fluid resembling plasma. The condition usually affects both beef and dairy cows of 3 years or more of age. Fetuses may be slightly smaller and show some edema.
  • 38. • Placental dysfunction is involved in hydroallantois. • Fluid accumulation increases rapidly over a period of 5 to 20 days and is recognizable clinically by bilateral distension of the uterus and abdomen after mid gestation. • Affected animals have an apple shaped abdomen • Animals are distressed, anorectic, may have difficulty in getting up and sometimes respiratory distress and constipation. On transrectal examination the uterus is enlarged with small cotyledons and fetus is not palpable. • Ultrasonography reveals only fluid and small cotyledons
  • 39. • Diagnosis: Rapid onset and transrectal findings • Therapy: Consider pregnancy termination if animal is in severe distress using PG and corticosteroids plus slow IV oxytocin • Sufficient fluid replacement is an essence. • Cesarean section with slow withdrawal of fluid • Prognosis is poor
  • 40. • Hydroallantois in mare • Rare condition that develops after 7 months of gestation • Associated with other abnormalities of pregnancy - fetal deformities Hydrocephalus, multiple pregnancies Twinning, placentitis and placental insufficiency. • Abdominal distension with signs of colic • Mare may have respiratory difficulty and difficulty in walking • Diagnosis based on rapid onset and transrectal examination • Manual dilation with puncture of chorioallantois to deliver the foal
  • 41. Dropsy of Placental membranes Hydrops amnion Hydrops allantois Incidence n 15n Onset Insidous (5-6 months of gestation) Rapid (7-8 months of gestation) Calf Abnormal (Cleft palate) Normal Placenta Normal Abnormal diseased Fluid Mucoidal (80 litres) Watery (80-200 litres) Normal fluid 8-15 litres Prognosis Guarded Poor Abdomen Pear shape Apple shape
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  • 44. Rupture of prepubic tendon (Desmorrhexis) Common in heavy idle mares Less common in cows because of presence of sub-pubic tendon Etiology: Trauma, overweight, jumps. Common in late pregnancy Clinical signs Pain, colic, severe ventral edema at abdomen, increased respiration, reluctance to lie down, in severe cases death. Prognosis: Poor Therapy: Canvas straps are suggested till completion of gestation
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  • 47. Ectopic pregnancy Primary or secondary Tubal ectopic pregnancy in humans in this the feto-placental unit forms outside the uterus. True ectopic pregnancy is not possible in animals Because: 1. Presence of embryo in uterus not required in woman for progesterone production 2. Human embryo can survive both in oviduct and uterus 3. Placenta is hemochorial and implantation is invasive in humans
  • 48. Some cases are reported in cats however, true extra-uterine pregnancy is not possible in cats.
  • 49. Hemorrhagic discharge in a pregnant mare • Bloody vaginal discharge in the pregnant mare without outward signs of discomfort or illness is not an uncommon complaint. The most common cause is haemorrhage from vaginal varicose veins. The extent of bleeding is variable and may be observed when the mare squats to urinate. In some cases, a large pool of fresh blood and blood clots may be observed when the mare is recumbent.
  • 50. • Diagnosis is best performed by vaginal examination, using a Polanski speculum. • The vaginal varicosities are more frequent in older, large-frame mares. Application of astringent creams may help in some cases; however, these products have not been thoroughly evaluated in pregnant mares. Laser cautery is an option if the bleeding becomes more frequent and abundant. • If the mare presents with colic and vaginal bleeding, abortion or foaling must be ruled out. If there is no evidence of cervical or vaginal bleeding, the urinary bladder should be examined by endoscopy.
  • 51. • Ascending placentitis should be suspected in pregnant mares with mucopurulent vaginal discharge, particularly if there are other predisposing factors (ie, advanced age, loss of body condition, abnormal perineal conformation, etc). Mares with placentitis will often show premature mammary development and lactation. • The degree of placental compromise should be evaluated by transrectal ultrasonography. Mucopurulent Discharge in mares
  • 52. • Management of placentitis in the mare can be done by the administration of anti-inflammatory drugs, antimicrobial therapy, tocolytics, scavengers of inflammatory products (ie, pentoxifylline), and improvement of blood flow and fetal oxygenation. Oral administration of pentoxifylline at the dose rate of 17-20 mg/Kg twice daily has been suggested.
  • 53. Vaginal discharges in cows • Bloody vaginal discharge in cows is frequently a sign of an impending abortion however, it may arise due to vaginal injury. Clinicians often administer progesterone to such cows which might be dangerous if the process of abortion has already started and the cervix is open. • Severe vulvar edema can be reduced to some extent by oral administration of tamoxifen citrate 50 mg BD for 3-5 days. • Mucopurulent vaginal discharge is often indicative of fetal death and maceration however, some non-pregnant cows with pyometra or pregnant cows with vaginitis may show a muco-purulent discharge and even attract bulls and therapy be done carefully.
  • 54. Metabolic disorders of pregnancy Pregnancy toxemia of sheep and goat Pregnancy toxemia is a metabolic disorder of heavily pregnant animals characterized by hypoglycemia and ketonuria
  • 55. Clinical signs Dullness, inability to stand, labored breathing, head pressing, low body temp Diagnosis: Rotheras test, presence of twins Therapy: Dextrose consider pregnancy termination
  • 56. Hypomagnesemia/ hypocalcaemia of cows/ buffaloes Hypocalcaemia is rare in pregnant cows and buffaloes Subnormal temperature, recumbency Calcium therapy is suggested Eclampsia is uncommon In pregnant bitches
  • 57. Hyperlipidaemia in pony and donkey mares Disease of overweight donkeys and Shetland ponies during late gestation Etiology: sudden energy deficiency results in fat deposition in liver, kidneys & organ failure Signs: Dullness, diarrhea, muscle twitches, weight loss, ventral edema, recumbency coma and death. Prognosis: guarded Therapy: oral glucose + insulin
  • 58. Prolonged gestation: Mummification BVD (cows) Border disease and Blue tongue (sheep) Hydrocephalus Single pup syndrome in dogs Feeding of toxic feeds Fescue toxicosis in mares- Oral feeding of domperidone 1.1 mg/Kg daily 10-15 days before foaling date has been suggested
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