The canine placenta is an underexamined organ. Placental abnormalities can affect foetus development and may be responsible for a low weight of the infant at birth; however, knowledge on their clinical significance in the canine species is limited. We aimed to describe macroscopic and microscopic findings in the canine placenta and amnion at term in clinically uncomplicated pregnancies and to evaluate their relationship with birth weight of healthy puppies. During natural delivery or C-section, the birth weight of 82 puppies was recorded, 72 placentas and 66 amnions were recovered. The foetal and maternal surfaces of the placental girdle, marginal haematoma and amnion were evaluated. Each gross finding was recorded, morphometrically assesse...
In this unit of the series, the placenta is considered, which is a complex structure that results fr...
Background: Placenta is the most potent endocrine organ in the body. The human placenta is of a hemo...
A three-year-old, sexually intact, female American Staffordshire terrier was presented with chronic ...
The canine placenta is an underexamined organ. Placental abnormalities can affect foetus development...
Puppy neonatal mortality may be related to low birth weight, which has been shown in humans to be li...
Introduction: Puppy mortality is reported to be a significant problem in the dog and can be above 20...
To describe the histological changes of fetal adnexa throughout the physiological pregnancy, canine ...
Placentation and the development of fetal membranes in dogs are currently studied extensively, since...
Graduation date: 2012This research investigated the development of a novel canine model to study pre...
Abstract: The placenta is a transitory organ that originates from maternal and fetal tissues, the fu...
In the domestic dog, placentation arises from central implantation, passing through a transitional, ...
Canine perinatal and neonatal mortality can be as high as 23.3%, when no supervision at delivery and...
This paper describes an approach to study the cells present in the subinvolution of placental sites ...
Background: The occurrence of neonatal diseases and neonatal deaths in canines are considered higher...
A three-year-old, sexually intact, female American Staffordshire terrier was presented with chronic ...
In this unit of the series, the placenta is considered, which is a complex structure that results fr...
Background: Placenta is the most potent endocrine organ in the body. The human placenta is of a hemo...
A three-year-old, sexually intact, female American Staffordshire terrier was presented with chronic ...
The canine placenta is an underexamined organ. Placental abnormalities can affect foetus development...
Puppy neonatal mortality may be related to low birth weight, which has been shown in humans to be li...
Introduction: Puppy mortality is reported to be a significant problem in the dog and can be above 20...
To describe the histological changes of fetal adnexa throughout the physiological pregnancy, canine ...
Placentation and the development of fetal membranes in dogs are currently studied extensively, since...
Graduation date: 2012This research investigated the development of a novel canine model to study pre...
Abstract: The placenta is a transitory organ that originates from maternal and fetal tissues, the fu...
In the domestic dog, placentation arises from central implantation, passing through a transitional, ...
Canine perinatal and neonatal mortality can be as high as 23.3%, when no supervision at delivery and...
This paper describes an approach to study the cells present in the subinvolution of placental sites ...
Background: The occurrence of neonatal diseases and neonatal deaths in canines are considered higher...
A three-year-old, sexually intact, female American Staffordshire terrier was presented with chronic ...
In this unit of the series, the placenta is considered, which is a complex structure that results fr...
Background: Placenta is the most potent endocrine organ in the body. The human placenta is of a hemo...
A three-year-old, sexually intact, female American Staffordshire terrier was presented with chronic ...