Abstract
In a specified pathogen free (SPF) breeding colony of IIIVO/JU rabbits 8 cases of prolapsus vaginae occurred in 5 years. Clinically the animals were in shock. Haematocrits ranged from 9 to 15%. The prolapses started from the submucosal layer of the proximal part of the vestibulum vaginae. The prolapsed tissue consisted of over-expanded blood-sinuses. Between the sinuses signs of an inflammatory reaction were present. All 8 animals were in a period of increasing sexual activity when the prolapse developed. The 8 rabbits were closely related, indicating a possible hereditary defect. © 1989, Royal Society of Medicine Press. All rights reserved.
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Van Herck, H., Hesp, A. P. M., Versluis, A., Zwart, P., & Van Zutphen, L. F. M. (1989). Prolapsus vaginae in the IIIVO/JU rabbit. Laboratory Animals, 23(4), 333–336. https://doi.org/10.1258/002367789780746097
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