1. Fetal Bladder Outlet Obstruction in a Stillborn Bovine Fetus
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Mi-Young An, Jae-Yong Chung, Cha-Soo Lee, Bruce H. Williams, Da-Hee Jeong, Sang-Joon Park, Kyu-Shik Jeong, Won-Il Jeong, Dong-Hyung Noh, and Sun Hee Do
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Male ,Urinary Bladder ,Hydronephrosis ,Abdominal wall ,Bladder outlet obstruction ,Fetus ,Meconium ,Animals ,Medicine ,Abnormalities, Multiple ,Fetal Death ,reproductive and urinary physiology ,Arthrogryposis ,Korea ,General Veterinary ,business.industry ,Megacystis ,Anatomy ,medicine.disease ,Anus ,female genital diseases and pregnancy complications ,Urinary Bladder Neck Obstruction ,Fetal Diseases ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,Cattle ,medicine.symptom ,business - Abstract
A stillborn bovine male fetus with abdominal distention, arthrogryposis and atresia ani was presented for diagnostic evaluation. At necropsy, this fetus had a large amount of ascites, urachal obstruction and marked bladder distention. The ventral surface of the bladder had ruptured and attached to the abdominal wall by fibrinous adhesions. There was bilateral hydronephrosis with moderate pelvic dilatation and cortical attenuation. The rectum was filled with meconium but the anus was imperforate. The right forelimb was contracted. The cause(s) of these abnormalities could not be determined; however, we believe that developmental abnormalities during embryogenesis may be the result of chromosomal abnormalities.
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- 2003
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