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Title: Diseases of cattle, sheep, goats and swine
Identifier: cu31924001090004 (find matches)
Year: 1905 (1900s)
Authors: Moussu, Gustave, 1864-; Dollar, Jno. A. W. (John A. W. ), joint author
Subjects: Veterinary medicine
Publisher: New York, W. R. Jenkins
Contributing Library: Cornell University Library
Digitizing Sponsor: MSN

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IMPERFORATE VAGINA. 561 compression, together with uterine and vesical coHc, loss of appetite and wasting. Diagnosis.^ The diagnosis requires care, and can only be arrived at after examination of the vagina and examination per rectum. In young females this examination is extremely difficult, because of the narrowness of the genital tract and of the rectum. For vaginal exami- nation we prefer to use a small speculum, which exposes the depths of the vagina or the transverse septum without necessitating other manipulation. On rectal examination the uterus and vat^ina are
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Fig. 235.—Imperforate vagina: position and appearance of the genital organs. Cu Distended uterine horns (muco-metritis); Ya, dilated extremity of the vagina; Ye, bladder, distended with urine, owing to compression of the urethra. The hymen was situated about IJ to 1^ inches in front of the meatus urinarius. sometimes found to be enormously enlarged, and to contain a quantity of fluid, but no foetus. Prognosis. The prognosis is grave. Unless treatment is under- taken the animals die in consequence of exhaustion or secondary peritonitis. The treatment is simple, and consists in aseptic puncture of the septum and evacuation of the contents. The operation is carried out with a long, large-sized trocar, which is passed through the centre of the most prominent portion of the transverse septum where it projects towards the vulva. Five, ten, or fifteen quarts of mucous fluid escape, and the constitutional disturbance disappears almost instantly. D.c oo

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  • booksubject:Veterinary_medicine
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