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*intestinal prolapse protruding from the genital pore;  
 
*intestinal prolapse protruding from the genital pore;  
 
*ovarian prolapse protruding from the genital pore.
 
*ovarian prolapse protruding from the genital pore.
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Cytology can further help differentiate between organs since ovarian tissue will have immature ova while the intestinal impressions
 
Cytology can further help differentiate between organs since ovarian tissue will have immature ova while the intestinal impressions
 
yield epithelial cells and possibly fecal material.
 
yield epithelial cells and possibly fecal material.
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|q3=What is the diagnosis?
 
|q3=What is the diagnosis?
 
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Ovarian prolapse through the genital pore.
 
Ovarian prolapse through the genital pore.
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|q4=How would you treat the problem?
 
|q4=How would you treat the problem?
 
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A purse-string suture can be placed around the genital pore while carefully
 
A purse-string suture can be placed around the genital pore while carefully
 
avoiding the vent and allowing enough room for residual eggs to pass from the pore.
 
avoiding the vent and allowing enough room for residual eggs to pass from the pore.
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Revision as of 19:35, 19 September 2011

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A mature female tancho kohaku koi from a 75,000-L well-maintained pond presents because the owner noticed that the fish was not eating and appeared swollen. On physical examination the skin is erythematous, the coelomic region is very enlarged, and there is a red amorphous protrusion from the vent.


Question Answer Article
What conditions are on your differential list? [[|Link to Article]]
What diagnostic tests would you perform? [[|Link to Article]]
What is the diagnosis? [[|Link to Article]]
How would you treat the problem? [[|Link to Article]]


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