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Department of Animal Science, University of California, Davis 95616
ABSTRACT
Uteri from 55% of a group of repeat breeder cows contained abnormal uterine glands. Morphologically, these glands were characterized by enlargement of the lumen, various degrees of degeneration of the glandular epithelium, and a localized modification of the stoma accompanied by infiltration of either eosinophils or lymphocytes or both. The lesion was localized and was caused by occlusion of the endometrial gland.
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