Abstract:Chapter FOUR Bovine Ovary Paul D. Carrière, Paul D. CarrièreSearch for more papers by this authorGiovanni Gnemmi, Giovanni GnemmiSearch for more papers by this authorLuc DesCôteaux, Luc DesCôteauxSear...Chapter FOUR Bovine Ovary Paul D. Carrière, Paul D. CarrièreSearch for more papers by this authorGiovanni Gnemmi, Giovanni GnemmiSearch for more papers by this authorLuc DesCôteaux, Luc DesCôteauxSearch for more papers by this authorMotozumi Matsui, Motozumi MatsuiSearch for more papers by this authorAkio Miyamoto, Akio MiyamotoSearch for more papers by this authorJill Colloton, Jill CollotonSearch for more papers by this author Paul D. Carrière, Paul D. CarrièreSearch for more papers by this authorGiovanni Gnemmi, Giovanni GnemmiSearch for more papers by this authorLuc DesCôteaux, Luc DesCôteauxSearch for more papers by this authorMotozumi Matsui, Motozumi MatsuiSearch for more papers by this authorAkio Miyamoto, Akio MiyamotoSearch for more papers by this authorJill Colloton, Jill CollotonSearch for more papers by this author Book Editor(s):Luc DesCôteaux D.M.V., M.Sc., Dipl. ABVP (Dairy), Luc DesCôteaux D.M.V., M.Sc., Dipl. ABVP (Dairy) Professor Ambulatory clinic of ruminant health management Faculté de médecine vétérinaire Université de Montréal St-Hyacinthe (Québec) CANADASearch for more papers by this authorGiovanni Gnemmi D.V.M., Dipl. ECBHM, Giovanni Gnemmi D.V.M., Dipl. ECBHM BovineVet Premosello Chiovenda ITALYSearch for more papers by this authorJill Colloton D.V.M., Jill Colloton D.V.M. Bovine Services, LLC Wisconsin USASearch for more papers by this author First published: 18 November 2009 https://doi.org/10.1002/9781119265818.ch4 AboutPDFPDF ToolsRequest permissionExport citationAdd to favoritesTrack citation ShareShareShare a linkShare onFacebookTwitterLinked InRedditWechat Summary This chapter first reviews the endocrinology and normal ovarian structures observed in the bovine ovary with emphasis on the identification of the corpus luteum (CL) at different stages of development. It then reviews the principal ovarian anomalies and differential diagnosis. Next, the chapter describes recent observations of real-time changes in the ovarian blood flow during the estrous cycle using data that investigated hemodynamic changes in the local blood flow in individual follicles and CL of the cow using color Doppler ultrasonography. Hemodynamic changes are involved in the cyclical remodeling of ovarian tissue that occurs during final follicular growth, ovulation, and development of a new CL. Finally, the chapter discusses the use of ovarian ultrasound in reproduction synchronization protocols for dairy cattle. There are two basic types of synchronization programs, namely synchronization of estrus and synchronization of ovulation. Practical Atlas of Ruminant and Camelid Reproductive Ultrasonography RelatedInformationRead More
Publication Year: 2009
Publication Date: 2009-11-18
Language: en
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