Case Report: Thelotomy in a Dairy Buffalo after Ultrasonographic Diagnosis of Teat Stenosis
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https://doi.org/10.6000/jbs.v1i1.92Keywords:
Ultrasonography, teat cistern, thelotomyAbstract
Teat cistern stenosis was surgically treated by thelotomy and excision of the fibrous stenosis following teat ultrasonography to determine location and extent of the lesion in a dairy water buffalo.
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