. The diseases of the genital organs of domestic animals. Veterinary medicine. Hemorrhagic Corpus Lutein 413 degeneration. Its precise nature has not been made clear. The cystic corpus luteum is so generally associated with in- fection as to suggest that the hemorrhage causing this path- ologic type of corpus luteum may be due to atony in the gland, referable to infection. At present it seems that as a rule of practice it is best to dislodge such corpora lutea in order that their inhibitory power may be destroyed and the ovaries caused to resume their function. The veterinarian should always b
. The diseases of the genital organs of domestic animals. Veterinary medicine. Hemorrhagic Corpus Lutein 413 degeneration. Its precise nature has not been made clear. The cystic corpus luteum is so generally associated with in- fection as to suggest that the hemorrhage causing this path- ologic type of corpus luteum may be due to atony in the gland, referable to infection. At present it seems that as a rule of practice it is best to dislodge such corpora lutea in order that their inhibitory power may be destroyed and the ovaries caused to resume their function. The veterinarian should always be very careful, when dislodging such a cor- pus luteum, to compress the crater for some minutes and watch carefully for a brief period afterward to see that a new hemorrhage is not established. At the same time due attention should be given to other conditions existing within. pjg jji—Hemorrhag'ic Corpus Iiuteum. the genital tract, because there is ordinarily a correlation of these diseases and no one lesion should be treated as be- ing wholly independent of other pathologic conditions which may be present. 6. Cystic Degeneration of the Corpus Luteum Probably the commonest disease of the ovary observed in cattle is the cystic degeneration of the corpus luteum. At the same time, although the condition has not been thor- oughly studied, it is quite safe to say that it is one of the most serious types of ovarian infection seen. Cystic de- generation of the corpus luteum occurs very rarely in a. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Williams, Walter Long, 1856-1945; Williams, Walter Wilkinson, 1892- joint author. Ithaca, N. Y. , The author
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