Hiperplasia endometrial hiperplasia pseudoplacentaria en la perra: una reseña sucinta

Authors

  • Alfonso Eduardo Sánchez Riquelme Universidad de Las Américas

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.47847/fagropec.v13n2a6

Keywords:

Bitch, uterus, pseudoplacentational endometrial hyperplasia

Abstract

The bitch is characterized by an estrous cycle with a long period of progestagenic activity (diestrous), a situation that predisposes her to the development of inflammatory uterine pathologies or endometrial growth and repair. Pseudo-placental endometrial hyperplasia corresponds to an abnormality of endometrial growth and repair characterized by marked endometrial growth, with patterns similar to the decidual reaction of zonal endotheliochorial placentation characteristic of the canine species. Given the high endometrial activity, clinically, this condition can be characterized by accumulation of mucous, bloody or mucosanginolent content in the uterus and also presents high association with endometrial inflammation, being predisposing to the presentation of pyometra.

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Published

2021-06-30

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Hiperplasia endometrial hiperplasia pseudoplacentaria en la perra: una reseña sucinta. (2021). Journal Facultad De Ciencias Agropecuarias - FAGROPEC, 13(2), 169-173. https://doi.org/10.47847/fagropec.v13n2a6

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