Chapter 20: Problem 37
Surgical removal of a woman's ovaries (ovariectomy) can precipitate menstruation. Ovariectomy in a dog or cat, however, does not cause the discharge of uterine blood. How can you explain these different responses?
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Chapter 20: Problem 37
Surgical removal of a woman's ovaries (ovariectomy) can precipitate menstruation. Ovariectomy in a dog or cat, however, does not cause the discharge of uterine blood. How can you explain these different responses?
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