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Prolapsed uterus.
 
Prolapsed uterus.
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Ovariohysterectomy is recommended with amputation of the external segment if there is uterine engorgement and necrosis.
 
Ovariohysterectomy is recommended with amputation of the external segment if there is uterine engorgement and necrosis.
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Blood transfusion and pelvic counterpressure may be necessary to stabilize the patient before exploratory laparotomy to locate the bleeder and remove the ovaries and uterus.
 
Blood transfusion and pelvic counterpressure may be necessary to stabilize the patient before exploratory laparotomy to locate the bleeder and remove the ovaries and uterus.
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This one-year-old cat had three healthy kittens. Following parturition, the owners noticed a large red mass protruding from the vagina.


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What is your diagnosis? [[|Link to Article]]
What is your management plan? [[|Link to Article]]
What serious, life-threatening complication may result from this problem, and how can it be managed? [[ |Link to Article]]


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