Small Animal Abdominal and Metabolic Disorders Q&A 08

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A one-year-old, female German Shorthaired Pointer has had clinical signs of oestrus and male attractiveness for 45 days. The bitch is clinically well. Examination of a vaginal smear shows the presence of 75% anuclear cells and an absence of neutrophils. An ultrasound examination of the ovaries has been performed and an image obtained of the left ovary.


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