32. Ancillary diagnostics (bacteriology, cytology, biopsy) in the diagnostics of the female genital tract in cattle. Flashcards
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Uterine Biopsy?
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Uterine Biopsy
- Insert the biopsy instrument through the cervix
- Open and push upon the dorsal wall of the uterus
- Meanwhile pushing from the rectum downwards
- Close and take out the sample
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Disadvantages of uterine Biopsy?
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Disadvantages
- Negative influence on pregnancy rate
- In cow only experimental objective s
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Uterine Cytology?
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Uterine Cytology
- Swab uterus with Cytobrush
- Scrape sample onto microscopic slide
- Examine under microscope
o Diagnose subclinical endometritis
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Bacteriological exam?
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Bacteriological Exam
Vulva
- Cleaning, drying opening
- Sterile swab
- Introduce to the uterus
Handling of the sample
- Sampling
- Cooled transport to the lab
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Vaginal examination?
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Vaginal Examination:
- Cleaning the vulva
- Sterile lubricant
- Introduction of the speculum firstly in 45 degrees rather than straightforward
- Cleaning and disinfecting of the speculum
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Course of examination?
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Course of Examination:
- Describing the place of the portion
- Colour and discharge
- Abnormalities
o Trauma
o Adhesion