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Infertility in Female Buffaloes Due to Some Uterine Disorders

Infertility in Female Buffaloes Due to Some Uterine Disorders

Mahmoud Hamouda1*, Ahmed Al-Jazzar1, Fahad Al-Hizab1, Ahmed Azab2, Mohamed Al-Hammadi3

1Department of Pathology, College of Veterinary Medicine, King Faisal University, Saudi Arabia; 2Animal Pathology Department, Animal Reproductive Research Institute, Egypt; 3Department of Microbiology and Parasitology, College of Veterinary Medicine, King Faisal University, Saudi Arabia.

 
*Correspondence | Mahmoud Hamouda, Department of Pathology, College of Veterinary Medicine, Faisal University, Saudi Arabia; Email: mhamouda@kfu.edu.sa

Figure 1:

(A) Acute endometritis. Heavy infiltration with neutrophils in endometrium (arrows) HE X100. (B) Acute endometritis. Fibrin thrombi in endometrial blood vessels (arrow) HEX100. (C) Acute endometritis. Rod shape bacilli in phagosome of macrophage (arrow) (Uranyl acetate and lead citrate) X28000. (D) Chronic endometritis. Periglandular fibrosis of endometrial glands (3-5 layers of fibroblasts) (arrow) Masson’s trichrome stain X100.

Figure 2:

(A) Uterus. Adenomyosis. Endometrial glands migrating throughout myometrium (arrows) HEX40. (B) Uterus, Fibroma. Fibroblastic proliferation and collagen fibers around blood vessels and in different directions (arrows) HEX40. (C) Uterus (right horn). The outer surface (perimetrium) has transparent cyst (1.7X1.4 cm (arrow). (D) Uterus. The outer surface (perimetrium) has greyish nodules of different sizes (arrowheads).

Advances in Animal and Veterinary Sciences

May

Vol. 12, Iss. 5, pp. 802-993

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