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ArticleItem Open Access An unusual case of primary uterine inertia due to fetal mummification along with single live pup in a Rajapalayam bitch(2023) Thangamani A; Chhavi Gupta; Krishnaveni N; et al.; TANUVASA 5 year old Rajapalayam bitch was brought to Teaching Veterinary Clinical Complex, VCRI, Tirunelveli with history of prolonged gestation (mated 68 days back). Breeding history of dog was obtained from the owner. General clinical examination revealed all the vital signs were within the physiological limits. On trans-abdominal ultrasonographic examination revealed hypoechoic small sized fetal structure and loss of fetal fluids has been noticed, one viable fetus with clear fetal fluids also observed and heart beat of the live fetus was 165 beats/min. Plasma progesterone concentration was estimated which was around 2.4 ng/ml. Based on above clinical and diagnostic findings the case was diagnosed as primary uterine inertia due to prolonged gestation coupled with fetal mummification. C-section was performed to relive the one live pup and three mummified fetus. Post-operatively the bitch was recovered uneventfully without any complications.ArticleItem Open Access Prevalence of brucellosis in chronic repeaters associated with endometritis(2022) Thangamani A; Chhavi Gupta; Sabarinathan A; et al.; TANUVASThe present study was undertaken to diagnose the chronic repeaters associated with endometritis along with brucellosis infection in crossbred cows of Jersey and Holstein Friesian. Jersey crossbred cows (n=6) and Holstein Friesian crossbred cows (n=3) presented to the Teaching Veterinary Clinical Complex, Veterinary College and Research Institute, Tirunelveli with previous history of abortion/premature delivery of fetus about an average of one to two years back, since then failed to conceive. All animals were subjected for detailed gynaecological examination followed with white side test and serological analysis for diagnosis of endometritis and brucellosis, respectively. In conclusion, brucellosis suspected cases can be diagnosed at field level using Rose Bengal agglutination test (RBAT) kit. Recommended to cull the brucella positive animal from the herd.ThesisItem Open Access Stromal Cell Culture : A Model To Study Modulation Of Pge2 Production In Buffalo(IVRI, Izatnagar, 2010) Chhavi Gupta; S. K. Singh