Pathomorphological Study of Female Genital Tract in Cattle
Keywords:
Cattle, Histopathological, Carcinoma, Granulosa, Fibroma, Adenocarcinoma, Cervix, Pathological conditions, Vagina, Vulva, Uterus, Hyperplasia, Mucometra, Atrophy, Female genital tract, Mummified fetus, Oophoritis, Salpingitis, Endometritis, Metritis, Adenomyosis, Persistent corpus luteum, Pathological lesions, ovary., Fallopian tube, Follicular cystSynopsis
College of Veterinary and Animal Sciences, Navania, Udaipur (RAJUVAS) is one of the prestigious College in Udaipur, Rajasthan concerned with animal welfare activities, animal health and production with areas of education, research and extension. It is dedicated to provide quality education to the aspirants of Veterinary profession. The primary motive of the college is to produce competent Veterinarians who are endowed with skills that would help them fulfill the state's commitment to increase livestock productivity in the state, in particular and in the country, in general and ensure increase farmers' income in years to come. The college thrives to keep in pace with the new developments in science and other contemporary disciplines which are relevant to realize the objectives of the College. The College has well organized departments with qualified faculty and latest laboratory infrastructure suitable for practical training of veterinary professionals. Veterinary Pathology is an important discipline of Veterinary Sciences for the beginning student in Veterinary Pathology, to introduce new scientific information on mechanisms of general tissue injury into the clinical medicine. Chapters on Occurrence and Pathology of various carcinoma conditions of Uterus and Ovary like Adenomyosis, Granulosa tumor, Foetal Mummification, Persistent Corpus Luteum, Haemorrhagic lesionsin Female Genital Tract of Cattlehave been reconstructed to this edited book. Animals are the back bone of Agriculture economy of our country. Cattles are prone to various infectious and non-infectious diseases which lead to drop in production and economy. Histomorphological lesions in genital organs with or without apparent gross lesions lead to disturbances in reproductive cycle and disturbed cycle results in a large proportion of failure of conception and are an important cause of sterility. Female genital tract has many diseases, which are very important clinically as well as pathologically also. In Rajasthan, so far very little efforts have been made to study the etiology, occurrence and pathology of various lesions in genital tract of cattle. Therefore, it becomes pertinent to study the genital tract affections in cattle. So, it is a matter of pleasure that the Department of Veterinary Pathology, College of Veterinary and Animal Science, Navania, Vallabh nagar, Udaipur, RAJUVAS, Bikaner is going to publish its “Pathomorphological study of Female Genital Tract in Cattle” as edited book.
The College has made magnificent improvement in infrastructure suitable for focusing on research on the priority areas of animal health and management. All efforts are concentrated in making College of Veterinary Sciences as a Centre of Excellence in Teaching, Research and Extension, as well as in Human Resource Development.