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The most frequent issues identified included uterine horn aplasia (where one part of the uterus fails to develop) and other structural irregularities. Why This Data Matters

Understanding Feline Uterine Health: Lessons from 53,258 Cats 53258.rar

The study of these 53,258 cats remains a cornerstone of veterinary literature. It transformed rare observations into quantifiable medical knowledge, ensuring that feline reproductive health is better understood and managed in clinics worldwide. The most frequent issues identified included uterine horn

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In the world of veterinary medicine, large-scale data is the key to understanding rare conditions. One of the most frequently cited figures in feline reproductive research is —the total number of cats participating in a comprehensive study of congenital uterine anomalies. The Scale of the Research

Urogenital anomalies were found to be twice as common in cats as they were in dogs (0.05%).