Nijil K1*, Sumant Bedre2 and Suriya Kayathiri3
The Ark Veterinary Clinic, India
*Corresponding Author: Nijil K, The Ark Veterinary Clinic, India.
Received: September 26, 2023 Published: December 11, 2023
A six-year-old spayed Indian non-descript dog was presented at the clinic with a history of vaginal bleeding from the last one week, which had also occurred the previous year. Exploratory vaginal cytology, ultrasonography, and serum progesterone values led to the diagnosis of remnant ovarian syndrome. The condition was successfully treated through exploratory laparotomy followed by the removal of ovarian remnants two weeks after the estrous cycle.
Keywords: Remnant; Ovarian Syndrome; Non-descript; Indian Dog
Citation: Nijil K., et al. “Remnant Ovarian Syndrome in a Non-descript Indian Dog".Acta Scientific Veterinary Sciences 6.1 (2024): 38-39.
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