2021-12-082021-12-082002-03Doğan, I. vd. (2002). "Histopathological investigation of endometrium in repeat breeder cows". Indian Journal of Animal Science, 26(3), 679-687.03678318http://hdl.handle.net/11452/23073This study consisted of comparative histopathological examination of endometrium in repeat breeder as well as fertile cows. In fertile and repeat breeder cows, hyperaemia, edema, and focal haemorrhages with the desquamated epithelial cells in gland lumens were observed. Subclinical endometritis was determined in 8 repeat breeder cows (53.33%). inflammatory cell infiltration, degeneration and desquamation in the epithelial lamina, glandular dilatation and periglandular fibrosis were determined in 8 (53.33%), 5 (33.33%), 3 (20.0%) and 2 (13.33%) of cows having endometritis respectively. It was concluded that subclinical endometritis was one of the reasons of repeat breeder syndrome, and histopathological investigation on biopsies From uterine horns and body would be a useful diagnostic tool.eninfo:eu-repo/semantics/closedAccessCowEndometriumHistopathologyOestrus cycleRepeat breeder cowsInfertile cowsBiopsyAgricultureHistopathological investigation of endometrium in repeat breeder cowsArticle0001781249000072-s2.0-0036489014223226723Agriculture, dairy & animal scienceEndometritis; Retained Placenta; Dairy CowsArticleAnimal tissueComparative anatomyBreeding methodCell infiltrationControlled studyEepithelium cellDegenerationEndometriumBleedingEdemaCowEndometritisFertilityFibrosisHistopathologyHyperemiaInflammatory cellNonhumanSquamous cellUterus biopsyUterus horn