Da Silva Polyanna Nunes, Waters Katelyn, Maxwell Herris, Chamorro Manuel F, Rodriguez David Alexander Martinez, Cole Robert, Douglas Jamie M, Boakari Yatta
Department of Large Animal Clinical Sciences, College of Veterinary Medicine & Biomedical Sciences, Texas A&M University, 4475 TAMU, College Station, Texas 77843, USA (Nunes Da Silva, Boakari); Department of Clinical Sciences, College of Veterinary Medicine, Auburn University, Auburn, Alabama, USA (Waters, Maxwell, Chamorro); Department of Veterinary Clinical Sciences, LSU School of Veterinary Medicine, Louisiana State University, Baton Rouge, Louisiana, USA (Martinez Rodriguez, Cole); Department of Comparative Medicine and Integrative Biology, College of Veterinary Medicine, Michigan State University, Lansing, Michigan, USA (Douglas).
Can Vet J. 2025 May;66(5):533-536.
An 18-year-old intact female pygmy goat was presented to the Auburn University Large Animal Teaching Hospital (Auburn, Alabama, USA) for evaluation of purulent vaginal discharge of unknown origin. Following physical and ultrasonic examination, pyometra secondary to vaginal obstruction caused by a persistent hymen was diagnosed. The hymen is composed of tissue remnants at the site of the junction of the caudal portion of the paramesonephric ducts (which form the vagina) and the urogenital sinus (which forms the vestibule). Failure of the normal canalization of the hymen may completely obstruct normal vaginal drainage of fluids produced by the female reproductive tract. Persistent hymen with retention of reproductive secretions in the vaginal vault has been described as a developmental defect in several domestic animal species. Hymenotomy and repeated luteolytic doses of prostaglandin F2α resulted in establishment of normal vaginal drainage and resolution of the pyometra. Diagnosis in an 18-year-old pygmy goat doe as described in this case report is unusual because the defect is most often diagnosed when a female is presented for attempted breeding following puberty. Key clinical message: We report a case of an 18-year-old pygmy goat doe diagnosed with pyometra secondary to vaginal obstruction caused by a persistent hymen. This case serves as an alert for clinicians to consider uncommon reproductive etiologies in older goats kept as pets.
一只18岁未育雌性侏儒山羊被送至美国阿拉巴马州奥本市奥本大学大型动物教学医院,以评估不明原因的脓性阴道分泌物。经过体格检查和超声检查,诊断为处女膜持续存在导致阴道阻塞继发子宫蓄脓。处女膜由副中肾管(形成阴道)尾端与泌尿生殖窦(形成前庭)交界处的组织残余构成。处女膜正常管道化失败可能会完全阻碍雌性生殖道产生的液体正常从阴道排出。处女膜持续存在且阴道穹窿内有生殖分泌物潴留,在几种家畜中被描述为一种发育缺陷。处女膜切开术和反复给予溶黄体剂量的前列腺素F2α,使阴道引流恢复正常,子宫蓄脓得以消退。本病例报告中所述的一只18岁侏儒母山羊的诊断并不常见,因为这种缺陷最常在雌性青春期后因尝试配种就诊时被诊断出来。关键临床信息:我们报告一例18岁侏儒母山羊因处女膜持续存在导致阴道阻塞继发子宫蓄脓的病例。该病例提醒临床医生,对于作为宠物饲养的老年山羊,要考虑不常见的生殖病因。