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Surgeons must be aware that an "absent" uterine horn might be a congenital defect rather than a previous surgery.

For pet owners and veterinarians, the "53,258" study is more than just a large number. It highlights several critical clinical points: 53258.rar

A major study published in the Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association examined reproductive tracts from and 32,660 dogs undergoing elective ovariohysterectomy (spaying) across 26 clinics in the United States and Canada. This massive data set allowed researchers to determine the true frequency of developmental issues that are otherwise difficult to track in everyday practice. Key Findings Surgeons must be aware that an "absent" uterine

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