Reproductive Pathology (Pregnancy) PDF
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Dr. Bender
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This document includes notes on reproductive pathology, focusing on pregnancy. It discusses fetal membranes, placenta structure, and pregnancy failure. Notes also include steps for post-mortem exam and sampling of the fetus/placenta.
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11/26/24, 8:33 AM OneNote PREGNANT Friday, November 22, 2024 9:02 AM Reproductive Pathology (Pregnancy)-Dr. Bender Review normal structure and function of the fetus and placent...
11/26/24, 8:33 AM OneNote PREGNANT Friday, November 22, 2024 9:02 AM Reproductive Pathology (Pregnancy)-Dr. Bender Review normal structure and function of the fetus and placenta ○ What 3 things make up the fetal membranes? Amnion Chorioallantois Umbilical cord ○ What unique structure do camelids have? They have an extra membrane called the epidermal membrane that is clear and is the most exterior ○ What is the placenta structure of horses, pigs, cows, sheeps, cats, and dogs? Horse & Pig: Diffuse Cow & Sheep: Cotyledonary Cat & Dog: Zonary ○ What is the cervical star of the diffuse placenta? ○ What are endometrial cups and who are they unique to? Unique to equids Their function is to invade the endometrium around day 35 and produce equine chorionic gonadotropin (ECG) that stimulates progesterone by the ovary in early pregnancy until around d~140 Recognize incidental findings in the fetus and placenta Discuss postmortem exam and sampling of the fetus/placenta ○ Steps: 1. Obtain clinical history 2. Identify the body (breed, species, sex) 3. Estimate gestational age 1. Measure crown to rump 2. Get body weight withOUT fetal membranes 4. Note aeration of the lungs 5. Look for evidence of fetal hypoxia, malformation, infection 1. What is an indicator of fetal hypoxia? a. Meconium staining ○ Collect samples for ancillary tests 1. Swab lung sterile for aerobic bacterial culture 2. Sterile swab gastric fluid (abomasum) for culture 3. Tissue pool in whirl-pak bag for VI/PCR sites (5): a. Thymus b. Lung c. Liver d. Spleen e. Kidney 4. How large should the sample be? a. Pencil eraser 5. What organ do you want to separate for Leptospira FA? a. Kidney 6. Collect fresh brain tissue for ----- a. Protozoal PCR 7. Fresh or formalin brain for histopath: a. Formalin Distinguish causes and outcomes of pregnancy failure ○ Usually