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Small animal reproductive problems.

D H Lein

    The Cornell Veterinarian
    |January 1, 1978
    PubMed
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    Reproductive issues in pets are common. Radioimmunoassays (RIA) offer precise hormone measurement, aiding vets in diagnosing and treating reproductive disorders in dogs and cats.

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    Area of Science:

    • Veterinary Medicine
    • Animal Reproduction
    • Endocrinology

    Background:

    • Reproductive problems represent a significant veterinary caseload.
    • Advances in related sciences are enhancing understanding of pet reproduction.
    • Technological progress is crucial for managing reproductive health in companion animals.

    Purpose of the Study:

    • To highlight the importance of reproductive health in veterinary medicine.
    • To discuss the role of advanced diagnostic tools in managing pet reproductive disorders.
    • To emphasize the need for comprehensive knowledge in canine and feline reproduction.

    Main Methods:

    • Review of current knowledge in animal reproduction and related sciences.
    • Discussion of the application of radioimmunoassays (RIA) for hormone level detection.

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  • Emphasis on diagnostic procedures including history, physical examination, and specimen analysis.
  • Main Results:

    • Radioimmunoassays (RIA) provide precise measurement of hormones.
    • Increased availability of hormone testing laboratories will support veterinary diagnostics.
    • Integrated approach combining physiological knowledge and diagnostic methods is essential.

    Conclusions:

    • Accurate diagnosis and treatment of reproductive disorders rely on understanding normal physiology.
    • Radioimmunoassays (RIA) are valuable tools for veterinary clinicians.
    • Effective management requires a thorough diagnostic process and knowledge of pathogenesis.