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PATHOLOGICAL FINDINGS

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 Grossly, follicular stasis can be differentiated from dystocia by the presence of follicles outside of the oviduct.

 At times, the follicles may be large enough to appear to be in chains but are surrounded by the ovarian membrane rather than the oviduct.

 Healthy follicles should be smooth and white to yellow in color.

 A deviation from this appearance (i.e., dark, shriveled, or cystic follicles) is indicative of pathology.

 Hepatic lipidosis may also be a common finding due to the chronicity of these cases.

Blackwell's Five-Minute Veterinary Consult: Reptile and Amphibian

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