Histological characteristics of ovarian follicular dysplasia observed through ultrasound in Florida beef herds

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  • J. A. Gard Department of Veterinary Clinical Services, Auburn University College of Veterinary Medicine, Auburn, Al 36849
  • J. F. Roberts 1Department of Veterinary Clinical Services, Auburn University College of Veterinary Medicine, Auburn, Al 36849
  • E. Steel Steele Equine Veterinary Services & Performance Horse Center, Zolfo Springs, Fl 33890
  • J. Yelvington Ridge Large Animal Services, Lake Placid, Fl 33852
  • J. Yelich Department of Animal Sciences, University of Florida, Gainesville, Fl 32611
  • N. Siegel Department of Animal Sciences, Auburn University, Auburn, Al 36849
  • K. Norton Department of Animal Sciences, University of Florida, Gainesville, Fl 32611
  • J. Hinds

Abstract

A slaughterhouse study commissioned by Florida Cattleman's Association in 2007 identified ovarian follicular dysplasia (OFD) as a primary cause of infertility in Florida beef cows. Ovaries with OFD have progressive bilateral development of solid clustered follicles containing multiple Call-Exner bodies that originate in the rete ovarii and the hilar region and progress into the cortex to eventually form bilateral Sertoli-Type Granulosa Theca Cell tumors (GTCT). The objective of this study was to access the usefulness of ultrasound for on-farm diagnosis of OFD.

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2016-09-15

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