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Dystocia |
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dystocia /dys·to·cia/ (dis-to´se-ah) abnormal labor or childbirth.
Dystocia Failure to progress in labor, either because the cervix will not dilate (expand) further or (after full dilation) the head does not descend through the mother's pelvis. Mentioned in: Cesarean Section dystocia difficult parturition to the point of needing human intervention. maternal dystocia that due to some condition inherent in the dam. placental dystocia difficult delivery of the placenta. dystocia rate number of assisted births per hundred births. dystocia risk the incidence of dystocia is enhanced by many factors including inherited large fetal size, especially in some breeds, high feeding level of the dam during pregnancy, inherited small diameter pelvic canal, youth of the dam, male calves compared to females, the occurrence of multiple births and congenital abnormalities which increase fetal size. |
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Cases were defined as animals that died of an infectious disease (parasitic, bacterial, viral, or mycotic, n = 75), and controls as those that died because of acute physical trauma, by-catch, or dystocia (n = 161). The Effect of Continuous Epidural Analgesia on Cesarean Section for Dystocia in Nulliparous Women," Am J Obstet Gynecol 161, no. The study, conducted in 1999-2000, included 99 nulliparous women with a diagnosis of dystocia (i. |
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