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Surgical and nonsurgical correction of uterine torsion in New World camelids: 20 cases (1990–1996)

Christopher K. Cebra,Margaret L. Cebra,Franklyn B. Garry,LaRue W. Johnson-1997-09-01-Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association
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Uterine torsion in camelids may be diagnosed by methods similar to those used in cattle. Surgical and nonsurgical methods can be used to correct torsion, and postpartum complications are rare when torsion is corrected by a nonsurgical method.

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Uterine torsion in camelids may be diagnosed by methods similar to those used in cattle. Surgical and nonsurgical methods can be used to correct torsion, and postpartum complications are rare when torsion is corrected by a nonsurgical method.

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MedicineTorsion (gastropod)SurgeryUterusRetrospective cohort studyInternal medicine

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