Morphopathology and incidence of the irregularities of endometrial growth in slaughtered bovines

Authors

  • María José García Iglesias
  • José Manuel Martínez Rodríguez
  • Ana María Bravo del Moral
  • María del Carmen Ferreras Estrada
  • Alfredo Escudero Díez

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.18002/analesdeveterinaria.v36.7879

Keywords:

Adenomyosis, Endometrial hyperplasia, Morphopathology, Incidence, Bovine

Abstract

We carried out a morphopathological and statistical study about the irregularities of the endometrial growth diagnosed in the examination of 1,489 slaughtered bovine females. The adenomyosis frequency was 0.2%. With regard to the breed, cross-breed females were more affected than the others and with regard to the age of the animals those with at least 16 years. We think that adenomyosis results from a uterine malformation. The cystic endometrial hyperplasia frequency was 6%. Amongst breeds, cross-breed females were more affected than the others and with regard to the age were more affected the females from the group with 11 to 15 years. We verify that this irregularity was statistically associated with cystic ovarian follicles, granulosa cell tumours, mucometra and hydrometra. Also the cystic endometrial hyperplasia produces infertility.

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Published

1990-01-02

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Research papers