Pyometra in cat: A case report
Author(s):
SS Biswal, PK Rath, S Sathapathy, BP Mishra, SK Joshi, SS Ganjigatti, UVS Narayana Prasad, A Chakraborty, PS Mishra and D Hota
Abstract:
Present study was aimed to study in detail regarding one unique case presentations pertaining to pyometra in a cat. One nulliparous 7 yr old nondescript queen weighing 2.8 Kg was presented with a history of anorexia, abdominal distension, whitish to yellowish mucopurulent discharge from genitalia for 20 days and in recumbency. Ultrasonography examinations confirmed about excessive anechoic to hypoechoic fluid inside distended uterine horns and X-ray of the lateral abdomen revealed distended uterine horns with presumptive diagnosis for pyometra. Haematological evaluations revealed leucocytosis and neutrophilia. Ovario-hysterectomy was performed in the queen as the safest mode of early treatment.
How to cite this article:
SS Biswal, PK Rath, S Sathapathy, BP Mishra, SK Joshi, SS Ganjigatti, UVS Narayana Prasad, A Chakraborty, PS Mishra, D Hota. Pyometra in cat: A case report. Pharma Innovation 2022;11(12):4411-4414.