Medical Management of Reproduction in Birds.

Q2 Veterinary
Michelle C Borsdorf, Olivia A Petritz
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Abstract

Reproductive diseases are common medical problems of birds including dystocia, oviductal and ovarian disease, testicular tumors, as well as hormonally linked behavioral disorders such as feather destruction, self-trauma, aggression, or masturbation. The hypothalamic-pituitary-gonadal axis endogenously controls reproduction, although there are numerous exogenous factors (eg, presence of a mate, photoperiod, rainfall) that have a substantial influence on reproductive activity. Surgical intervention in female birds by means of salpingohysterectomy (oviduct removal) presents significant surgical and anesthetic risks due to the unique and highly vascular reproductive anatomy. This article presents current literature on the medical management of reproduction in birds.

鸟类繁殖的医疗管理。
生殖疾病是鸟类常见的内科疾病,包括难产、输卵管和卵巢疾病、睾丸肿瘤,以及与激素有关的行为紊乱,如羽毛破坏、自我创伤、攻击或手淫。下丘脑-垂体-性腺轴由内源性因素控制繁殖,但也有许多外源性因素(如配偶的存在、光周期、降雨量)对繁殖活动有很大影响。对雌性鸟类进行输卵管切除术(输卵管切除术),由于其独特的高血管性生殖解剖结构,手术和麻醉风险很大。本文介绍了有关鸟类生殖医学管理的最新文献。
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期刊介绍: Comprehensive, state-of-the-art reviews by experts in the field provide current, practical information on the diagnosis and treatment of conditions affecting exotic animals. Each issue of Veterinary Clinics: Exotic Animal Practice focuses on a single topic relevant to your veterinary medicine practice, from diagnosis through medical management and surgical interventions. Topics include wound healing, oncology, internal medicine, fungal diseases, infectious diseases, pain management, dermatology, behavior, surgery, respiratory medicine, and pharmacology.
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