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[Hydrosalpinx in a goat].

F Janett1, C Lischer, P Grest

  • 1Departement für Fortpflanzungskunde, Veterinär-Chirurgische Klinik, Universität Zürich. janett@vetangy.unizh.ch

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A two-year-old goat

Area of Science:

  • Veterinary medicine
  • Reproductive biology
  • Animal science

Background:

  • Sterility in female livestock can significantly impact herd productivity.
  • Accurate diagnosis of reproductive disorders is crucial for effective treatment.
  • Hydrometra, a condition of fluid accumulation in the uterus, can cause infertility.

Observation:

  • Ultrasound revealed an anechoic area near the urinary bladder in a sterile two-year-old Swiss Alpine goat.
  • Initial treatment for suspected hydrometra with PGF2 alpha yielded unsatisfactory results.
  • Estrus induction followed by mating did not result in conception, with unchanged ultrasonographic findings.

Findings:

  • Laparoscopy identified a fluid-filled structure in the right oviduct.
  • Histopathological examination post-ovariohysterectomy confirmed bilateral hydrosalpinx (fluid accumulation in both oviducts).

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  • This case highlights hydrosalpinx as a cause of sterility in goats.
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    • Hydrosalpinx should be considered in the differential diagnosis of sterility in goats.
    • Advanced diagnostic imaging and surgical interventions may be necessary for definitive diagnosis and treatment.
    • Understanding oviductal pathologies is vital for improving reproductive outcomes in small ruminants.