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Extrauterine pregnancy in animals
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Extrauterine pregnancy has been diagnosed in many species to date, but nevertheless it is a rare disorder. This disorder can occur as a tubal pregnancy or an abdominal pregnancy and can also develop as a primary or secondary form. In contrast to women, where the localization of an extrauterine pregnancy in the oviduct is most frequent, in farm animals the secondary, abdominal form, is predominant. This paper describes the relations between the types of ectopic pregnancy and species, propitious factors, consequences for females and for the embryo or fetuses developing out of the uterus.
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64
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05
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635-638
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s.635-638,bibliogr.
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  • Uniwersytet Przyrodniczy we Wroclawiu, pl.Grunwaldzki 49, 50-366 Wroclaw
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