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The presence of erythrocytes indicates that some uterine tissue remains and makes the diagnosis simpler.
 
The presence of erythrocytes indicates that some uterine tissue remains and makes the diagnosis simpler.
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|l1=Vaginal Smear for Oestrus Detection in the Bitch
 
|q2=What techniques could be used to confirm this diagnosis?
 
|q2=What techniques could be used to confirm this diagnosis?
 
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Investigative techniques include diagnostic laparoscopy or laparotomy.
 
Investigative techniques include diagnostic laparoscopy or laparotomy.
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|q3=What are the differential diagnoses for this condition?
 
|q3=What are the differential diagnoses for this condition?
 
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Differential diagnoses for attractiveness to males includes vaginitis and anal gland disease.
 
Differential diagnoses for attractiveness to males includes vaginitis and anal gland disease.
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|q4=How should the condition be treated?
 
|q4=How should the condition be treated?
 
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Frequently the remnant is associated with the right ovarian pedicle, and surgery is best performed during or shortly after oestrus when the ovarian tissue reaches its maximum size.
 
Frequently the remnant is associated with the right ovarian pedicle, and surgery is best performed during or shortly after oestrus when the ovarian tissue reaches its maximum size.
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