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Cervix Changes Across the Dog's Cycle
Wednesday, April 2, 2025
The findings were interesting. The cervix was longer and wider during the pre-ovulatory and peri-ovulatory stages. This makes sense because the cervix needs to be more open to allow sperm to enter. The elastographic index was higher in anoestrus and dioestrus. This means the cervix is stiffer during these stages. It's softer during pro-oestrus and pre-ovulatory oestrus. This shows that the cervix's consistency changes with hormonal influences.
The study shows that elastography can be a useful tool. It can help quantify the cervix's tissue consistency. This provides a new way to understand reproductive health. It's a novel approach that could lead to better diagnostic methods. It's important to note that the study had a small sample size. More research is needed to confirm these findings. However, the results are promising. They suggest that elastography could be a valuable addition to veterinary medicine.
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