Department of Veterinary Scienceshttps://www.univ-soukahras.dz/en/dept/sv |
Module: REPRODUCTIVE PATHOLOGY I
Lecturer | Hind HOUSSOU |
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- Doctor of Veterinary
Department of Veterinary Sciences Website : https://www.univ-soukahras.dz/en/module/515 Semester : S7 Unit : - Credit : 0 Coefficient: 3 |
Content | CHAPTER I: REMINDERS: For different animal species (especially: cow, mare, female dog, sheep, cat). Pelvic anatomy Anatomy, Histology, Angiology, Neurology of the genital organs Hypothalamic-pituitary-ovarian relationships Estrous Cycle Fertilization Implementation Placentation (classification, anatomy, Physiology, Endocrinology) Propaedeutic and semiology of the female reproductive system CHAPTER II: PREGNANCY - Morphological modification - Physiological changes - Fetal development - Duration of gestation - Position, conformation, and number of fetuses - Determination of fetal age CHAPTER III: PREGNANCY DIAGNOSIS - Clinical diagnosis in different domestic species - Para-clinical diagnostic methods in different species servants CHAPTER IV: PREGNANCY TROUBLES -Diseases of the fetal membranes * Hydropsy *Hydro. amnia *Hydro. Allantoid - Fetal Diseases * Super fertilization * Great fetation * Ectopic gestation * Fetal deaths (Mammification, Maceration, Fetal emphysema) - Pseudo-gestation - Hemorrhages - Uterine hernia - Rupture of the uterus - Vaginal prolapse - Gestational paresis - Abortions CHAPTER V: PARTURITION -Early warning signs - Endocrinology of parturition - Uterine contraction and cervical dilation - Expulsion of the fetus - Expulsion of the fetal envelopes - Presentation and position of the fetus - Conduct of normal delivery (techniques) - Care to be given to the mother and the newborn CHAPTER VI: POST PARTUM - Hormonal variations - Uterine involution - Resumption of sexual activity and ovarian functioning CHAPTER VII: DYSTOCIA - Maternal dystocia * Pelvic abnormalities * Vulvar abnormalities * Vaginal abnormalities * Cervical anomalies * Topographic abnormalities of the uterus * Uterine inertia - Fetal dystocia * Hydropsy of fetal membranes * Pathological fetus * Developmental abnormality * Dystocia due to abnormalities in presentation and position of the fetus CHAPTER VIII: ANESTHESIA AND OBSTETRICAL INTERVENTIONS - Anesthesias: *local * loco.regionales *General. - Bloody interventions (Embryotocrine, Hypterotomy hysterectomy) - Non-bloody interventions: propulsion, rotation, version CHAPTER IX: ACCIDENTS AND ILLNESSES IN PORT - Bleeding: vaginal, uterine, hematoma - Traumatic injuries and laceration - Prolapse of the rectum - Bladder prolapse - Prolapse of the uterus - Rupture of the uterus - Postpartum paraplegia - Fractures - Nerve damage - Sacroiliac desmorexia - Milk fever - Retained placenta in domestic animals - Partition laminitis - Tetanus - Puerperal infections (generalized and bralis) - New born - Apparent death - Obliteration of the anus - Amphalo phlebitis - Plumb abnormality - Other anomalies CHAPTER X: PATHOLOGY OF THE MAMMARY GLAND I. Reminders of udder anatomy and physiology II. Udder abnormalities - Morphological anomaly - Functional anomalies III. External conditions of the udder and teat IV. Non-infectious internal diseases of the udder and teat V. Inflammation of the udder: mastitis - Introduction - Definition, affected species - Importance - Impact on human health - Etiology and general epidemiology - Evolution of mastitis Invasion phase Infection phase Inflammation phase - Forms and symptoms of mastitis Latent infection Subclinical mastitis Clinical mastitis (peracute, acute, chronic subacute) - Diagnosis of mastitis - Sub-clinical mastitis Physico-chemical examination of milk Cytological examination Bacterioscopic and bacteriological examination - Clinical mastitis Clinical and epidemiological diagnosis Experimental diagnosis -Lactofermentation - Bacteriological - Cytological - Treatment of mastitis - Prophylaxis: - Medical - Sanitary (free environment - infected environment) - Hygiene program - Mastitis of small ruminants - Mastitis of other species Special study of mastitis in cows - Peracute or gangrenous mastitis - Acute mastitis - Enterobacteria - Staphylococcal - Chronic catarrhal mastitis Specific streptococcal mastitis (strepto agalactia) - Chronic suppurative mastitis Pyrogenic Streptococcus Staphylococcus Corynebacteria - Tuberculous mastitis |
Evaluation | METHOD OF EVALUATION Direct question (clinical case) A multiple-choice question (MCQ) Open-ended question (OEQ) |