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Surgeons must be aware that an "absent" uterine horn might be a congenital defect rather than a previous surgery.

Suspected congenital anomalies were identified in approximately 0.09% of the female cats surveyed. 53258.rar

The study of these 53,258 cats remains a cornerstone of veterinary literature. It transformed rare observations into quantifiable medical knowledge, ensuring that feline reproductive health is better understood and managed in clinics worldwide. Surgeons must be aware that an "absent" uterine

Understanding these frequencies helps vets differentiate between developmental defects and pathologies like infections or tumors. 53258.rar