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This ovary can be distinguished from a normal oestrus ovary because the latter generally has a smaller number of follicles of similar size. Follicles normally increase in size and ovulate when they reach approximately 11 mm in diameter.
 
This ovary can be distinguished from a normal oestrus ovary because the latter generally has a smaller number of follicles of similar size. Follicles normally increase in size and ovulate when they reach approximately 11 mm in diameter.
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Some ovarian tumours may produce oestrogen and produce clinical signs of persistent oestrus. These bitches are usually systemically unwell and have ascites.
 
Some ovarian tumours may produce oestrogen and produce clinical signs of persistent oestrus. These bitches are usually systemically unwell and have ascites.
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In some cases, oestrus and ovulation follow shortly after progestogen withdrawal, whilst in others the interoestrous interval is delayed for up to four months.
 
In some cases, oestrus and ovulation follow shortly after progestogen withdrawal, whilst in others the interoestrous interval is delayed for up to four months.
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|q4=What is the likely chance of recurrence, and the significance for fertility?
 
|q4=What is the likely chance of recurrence, and the significance for fertility?
 
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After successful therapy or, occasionally, spontaneous regression, bitches frequently return to normal cyclicity with no reduction in fertility.
 
After successful therapy or, occasionally, spontaneous regression, bitches frequently return to normal cyclicity with no reduction in fertility.
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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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