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Pregnant cats with one-sided uterus abnormality in littermates

By Wilson C Brookshire et al.·Published in Journal of Feline Medicine and Surgery Open Reports·2017·Department of Clinical Sciences, Mississippi State University College of Veterinary Medicine, Starkville, MS, USA, GB·View original on DOAJ

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Original publication title: Uterus unicornis and pregnancy in two feline littermates

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Plain-English summary

Two 1-year-old female cats from the same litter were brought in for spaying when a surgical examination revealed a rare uterine condition called uterus unicornis, where one side of their uterus was underdeveloped. Both cats were pregnant on the side that had a normal uterine horn, but one cat also had a kidney missing on the same side as the absent uterine horn. After surgery, one cat's ultrasound showed normal results, while the other was diagnosed with the kidney issue. This case highlights the unusual combination of reproductive and kidney abnormalities in these cats.

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Abstract

Case series summary A queen, tom and four 1-year-old female offspring presented for routine neuter. Two of the littermates (cats 1 and 2) were diagnosed with a uterine abnormality during surgery. The left uterine horn of both cats appeared as a thin, solid, cord-like structure, whereas the right uterine horn of both cats appeared to have intermittent bulges consistent with pregnancy. The two other littermates, queen and tom were reproductively normal. The uteruses of the affected cats were nearly identical with a gross and histopathologic diagnosis of uterus unicornis with concurrent pregnancy. Ovaries were present, bilaterally. An oviduct was present only on the single normally developed and pregnant uterine horn in both cats. At a postoperative follow-up evaluation, abdominal ultrasound was performed on the two cats with uterine abnormalities. Cat 1 was ultrasonographically within normal limits. Cat 2 was diagnosed with ipsilateral renal agenesis on the same side as the absent uterine horn. Relevance and novel information The complexity of uterus unicornis and renal aplasia is demonstrated by this unique presentation of five related cats for ovariohysterectomy. This report raises questions regarding the genetic, environmental, hormonal or other underlying causes of this anatomic abnormality in cats that may spur additional research. This is the first publication describing uterus unicornis in gravid feline littermates, with one of the cats having ipsilateral renal agenesis. This is also the first publication to describe oviduct agenesis on the affected uterine horn in feline uterus unicornis.

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Original publication on DOAJ: https://doi.org/10.1177/2055116917743614