In female, persistence of cloacal passage or anus into the vulva or vagina has been reported in which there is an abnormal passage between terminal rectum and vagina, with evacuation of faeces through vulva (Vaughan, 1974; Nieberle and Cohrs, 1967). In the present case, also there was a ...
7-92). Atresia is generally named for the part of the bowel that is occluded, such as atresia ani or atresia coli. The causes of atresia in domestic animals are not completely understood, but they can be a result of mechanical lesions to fetal blood vessels in a portion of the gut, ...
Atresia ani is a congenital abnormality characterized by persistence of the anal membrane resulting in covering the normal anal canal or is the failure of the anal rectal membrane to break down (Merei et.al, 2001). This report communicates a case report of atresia ani in a male calf, which...
Recto-urethral fistula in association with Atresia Ani in a CalfKalita, DBhuyan, D
A three day old male Holstein Friesian calf was presented with history of anorexia and not voiding meconium since birth. Clinical examination revealed imperforate ani with the presence of two pedunculated masses distal to it. Surgical correction was resorted to. A circular incision of the skin was...
Atresia Ani with Diphallus and Separate Scrota in a Calf: A Case Report. Theriogenology, 61, 1205-1213.Ghanem, M., Yoshida, C., Isobe, N., Nakao, T., Yamashiro, H., Kubota, H., Miyake, Y., Nakada, K.: Atresia ani with diphallus and separate scrota in a calf: a case ...
A case of perineal congenital defect (atresia ani) has been reported in non-descript calf and its successful management through surgical intervension.P. MalleshK. SampathG. RajuAkiNik PublicationsThe Pharma Innovation Journal
Surgical Reconstitution of Atresia Ani Et Recti in a Male Cow CalfJana, DebasisGhosh, Mousumi
Clinical and physical examination resulted to the diagnosis of atresia ani associated with rectovestibular fistula and agenesis of vulva. The article discusses the surgical management to correct the abnormalities. Also examined is the importance of post-operative antibiotic therapy in the calf's recovery...
The article presents a case study of a fifteen-days old jersey crossbred female calf with the history of dung being excreted through vagina since birth. The study diagnosed the calf's condition as congenital recto-vaginal fistula and atresia ani. The animal underwent surgical reconstruction of its...