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Course Over view |
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Syllabus |
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11 March - 17 March |
Epidural Anaesthesia |
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18 March - 24 March |
Apporach to an obstetrical case |
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Anamnesis |
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Restraint |
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Physical examination |
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Intra uterine liquid replacers |
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25 March - 31 March |
Equipments |
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Traction instruments |
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Repulsion and Rotation Instruments |
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1 April - 7 April |
Etiology |
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Clinical signs |
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Diagnosis - Rectal examination |
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DIAGNOSIS - vaginal examination |
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Treatment |
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Uterine torsion video |
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Uterine Torsion in sheep and goats |
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8 April - 14 April |
Imperfect cervical dilatation |
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Clinical Signs and Diagnosis |
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Treatment |
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Ring womb |
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15 April - 21 April |
Anamnesis |
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Clinical signs |
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Diagnosis |
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Treatment |
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Uterine inertia in Bitches |
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22 April - 28 April |
Presentation of the Fetus |
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Position |
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Posture |
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Normal Anterior Presentation |
The normal presentation in uniparous animals is the anterior longitudinal presentation, dors0 sacral position with the head resting on the Metacarpal bones and knees of the fore legs extended . Click here
Birth can also take place without assistance if the fetus is in the posterior longitudinal presentation, dorsa sacral position |
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Clinical signs |
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Dystocia in anterior presentation |
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Lateral Deviation of Head |
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Downward deviation of head |
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Deviation of the Forelimb -Carpal Flexion |
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Shoulder Flexion |
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29 April - 5 May |
Normal Posterior Presentation |
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Dystocia in posterior presentation |
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Hock Flexion |
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Hip Flexion -Breech Presentation |
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6 May - 12 May |
Retention of Fetal Membranes |
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13 May - 19 May |
Time of occurrence |
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Clinical Signs |
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Treatment |
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Uterine prolapse video |
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20 May - 26 May |
Ackmonwledgement |
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