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Hamartoma is a developmental disorder of various body parts and organs. It is characterized by a non-neoplastic growth of tissue with an uneven distribution and proportion of individual cells. Lesions progress for several years, but usually do not give clinical symptoms, and do not undergo malignant transformation. They occur alone or coexist with other defects, sometimes forming a characteristic...
Pathomorphological Changesin the Small Intestine and Liver of the European Beaver (Castor fiber L. 1758): a case study.The aim of thestudy was to examine and describe the morphology and patomorphology of small intestine and liver of European beaver (Castor fiber). In natural environment beavers are in constant contact with various both internal and external parasites. Histological analysis revealed...
Embryonic mortality is associated with full resorption of tissues and fluids from the uterine cavity. Foetal mortality usually results in complete or partial abortion. Sometimes, however, dead fetuses and foetal membranes retain in the uterus till term or even longer. There are only scant information in this area, without epidemiological studies. Each new case widens the knowledge of this condition...
Uterine torsion is a non-common problem in almost all domestic animals other than cattle. It occurs mainly in the second half of pregnancy or at parturition as a cause of dystocia. Torsion is described as twisting of the uterus perpendicular to its long axis. The etiology of this condition is still not well known but it seems that instability of the gravid uterus is a possible risk factor. External...
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