. Fig. 162—Chronic Endometritis in Five-Year-Old, Non-Pregnant Heifer which had Never Conceived. /, Cervix ; 2, cornua ; j, small right ovary ; ./, left ovary with large, persistent corpus luteum. general rule, they probably coexist, since the essential differ- ence is that, when the disease changes are limited to the cer- vix and uterus, each of which is somewhat amenable to in- terference, there is hope for the breeding power of the heifer. The principal evidence upon which one may tenta- tively differentiate endometritis from salpingitis is by the presence or absence of cystic degeneration
. Fig. 162—Chronic Endometritis in Five-Year-Old, Non-Pregnant Heifer which had Never Conceived. /, Cervix ; 2, cornua ; j, small right ovary ; ./, left ovary with large, persistent corpus luteum. general rule, they probably coexist, since the essential differ- ence is that, when the disease changes are limited to the cer- vix and uterus, each of which is somewhat amenable to in- terference, there is hope for the breeding power of the heifer. The principal evidence upon which one may tenta- tively differentiate endometritis from salpingitis is by the presence or absence of cystic degeneration of the corpus luteum and the irregular estrual cycle dependent ujion that
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