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In many cases, uterine anomalies are linked to kidney issues (such as a missing kidney on the same side), making this data a springboard for broader feline health screenings. Conclusion
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 53258.rar
Suspected congenital anomalies were identified in approximately 0.09% of the female cats surveyed. In many cases, uterine anomalies are linked to
Urogenital anomalies were found to be twice as common in cats as they were in dogs (0.05%). The Scale of the Research Suspected congenital anomalies
For pet owners and veterinarians, the "53,258" study is more than just a large number. It highlights several critical clinical points:
Surgeons must be aware that an "absent" uterine horn might be a congenital defect rather than a previous surgery.