Small Animal Abdominal and Metabolic Disorders Q&A 11

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A three-year-old, female Collie-cross had a routine ovariohysterectomy at 18 months of age. Since that time she has had clinical signs of oestrus approximately every seven months and has been attractive to male dogs. Presently she has a red-tinged vulval discharge. A vaginal smear has been obtained and stained with a modified Wright-Giemsa stain.


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What are the features of the vaginal smear, and what is the likely diagnosis? [[|Link to Article]]
What techniques could be used to confirm this diagnosis? [[|Link to Article]]
What are the differential diagnoses for this condition? [[|Link to Article]]
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