Mubbashar Hassan, Sanan Raza, Ahmad Yar Qamar, Muhammad Ilyas Naveed, Abdul Mateen, Muhammad Noman, Sayed Aun Muhammad, Abid Hussain Shahzad
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※ 학술발표대회집, 워크숍 자료집 중 4페이지 이내 논문은 '요약'만 제공되는 경우가 있으니, 구매 전에 간행물명, 페이지 수 확인 부탁 드립니다.
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Dystocia, a challenging condition in obstetrics, can arise from various causes, including fetal monsters with structural abnormalities. This case report presents a unique case of dystocia due to a fetal monster known as Perosomus Elumbis in a beetal breed goat from Pakistan. The 4-years-old pregnant doe presented with prolonged straining and failure to deliver the fetus after 8 hours of labor. Upon examination, the cervix was dilated, and only the forelimbs of the fetus were visible in the birth canal. The subsequent delivery involved the application of manual traction by using a dystocia kit, and the removal of edematous fluid from the legs. The monster fetus exhibited absence of hair growth, along with the absence of thoracic vertebrae. Two other fetuses were present, with one found dead and the other alive. Posttreatment involved fluid therapy, antibiotics, and supportive care for the doe. This case report sheds light on the occurrence of Perosomus Elumbis fetal monsters and their impact on dystocia in goat breeding. Understanding the underlying causes and implementing appropriate management strategies are crucial for successful outcomes in similar cases.
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ABSTRACT CASE PRESENTATION AND CLINICAL SIGNS CLINICAL SIGNS RESULTS AND DISCUSSION CONCLUSION REFERENCES
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birthdystociafetusgoatmonster
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Mubbashar Hassan [ Department of Clinical Sciences, Theriogenology Section, University of Veterinary and Animal Sciences, Sub-campus, Jhang 35200, Pakistan ]
Sanan Raza [ Department of Clinical Sciences, Theriogenology Section, University of Veterinary and Animal Sciences, Sub-campus, Jhang 35200, Pakistan ]
Corresponding Author
Ahmad Yar Qamar [ Department of Clinical Sciences, Theriogenology Section, University of Veterinary and Animal Sciences, Sub-campus, Jhang 35200, Pakistan ]
Muhammad Ilyas Naveed [ Department of Clinical Sciences, Theriogenology Section, University of Veterinary and Animal Sciences, Sub-campus, Jhang 35200, Pakistan ]
Abdul Mateen [ Department of Clinical Sciences, Surgery Section, University of Veterinary and Animal Sciences, Sub-campus, Jhang 35200, Pakistan ]
Muhammad Noman [ Department of Clinical Sciences, Theriogenology Section, University of Veterinary and Animal Sciences, Sub-campus, Jhang 35200, Pakistan ]
Sayed Aun Muhammad [ Department of Clinical Sciences, Surgery Section, University of Veterinary and Animal Sciences, Sub-campus, Jhang 35200, Pakistan ]
Abid Hussain Shahzad [ Department of Clinical Sciences, Theriogenology Section, University of Veterinary and Animal Sciences, Sub-campus, Jhang 35200, Pakistan ]