Reproductive Disorder Diseases and Hormonal Infertility in Simple Language

Reproductive disorder diseases
In simple language this can defined as disease affecting that lead
to infertility or sterility
Fertility
 : ability of an animal to reproduce
Infertility
 : temporary inability of the animal to reproduce
Sterility 
: permanent inability of the animal to reproduce
Causes :
1-anatomical or structural defects (hereditary disease)
2-functinal defects(hormonal disease)
3-infectious causes
4-Managment  causes
Hormonal infertility
1 -cystic ovaries (decrease LH)
A- follicular cysts
B- luteal cysts
C - cystic corpus luteum
2 -delayed ovulation (delayed  release  LH)
3 - inactive ovaries (decrease FSH)
Cystic ovary
Follicular cysts
Follicular cysts
Nymphomania in Follicular
cysts
 developed to Sterility hump
Follicular cysts
 cystic uterine gland
hydrometra in follicular  cyst
Follicular cysts
Luteal cyst
Luteal cyst
Luteal cyst
Luteal cyst
  ovary  luteal cyst
Luteal cyst developed to virilism
Follicular cyst         luteal cyst
1- no ovulated mature follicle
2-decreas LH 
+++
3-frequently multiple in one
or both ovaries
4-soft thin walled , fluid
filled structure≥2.5 cm
diameter which persist
5- affected cow will be
nymphomania
6- progression to sterility
hump
7-causes increase estrogen
hormone
1-
 no ovulated mature follicle
2-deccreas LH 
++
3- usually single
4- soft thick walled , fluid
filled structure≥2.5 cm
diameter which persist
5-Affected cow will be
anestrous
6- progression to virilism
7- causes increase
progesterone hormone
Cystic corpus luteum
 
 
Inactive ovaries
 
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Reproductive disorders can lead to infertility or sterility in animals, affecting their ability to reproduce. Causes include anatomical, functional, infectious, and management factors. Hormonal infertility may result from issues like cystic ovaries, delayed ovulation, or inactive ovaries. Conditions like follicular cysts and luteal cysts can develop, impacting fertility and potentially leading to complications like nymphomania or virilism. Proper management and understanding of these conditions are crucial for animal health.

  • Reproductive disorders
  • Hormonal infertility
  • Fertility issues
  • Animal health
  • Reproductive management

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  1. Reproductive disorder diseases In simple language this can defined as disease affecting that lead to infertility or sterility Fertility : ability of an animal to reproduce Infertility : temporary inability of the animal to reproduce Sterility : permanent inability of the animal to reproduce Causes : 1-anatomical or structural defects (hereditary disease) 2-functinal defects(hormonal disease) 3-infectious causes 4-Managment causes

  2. Hormonal infertility 1 1 - -cystic ovaries (decrease LH) A A- - follicular B B- - luteal cysts C C - - cystic corpus 2 2 - -delayed ovulation (delayed release LH) 3 3 - - inactive ovaries (decrease FSH) cystic ovaries (decrease LH) follicular cysts luteal cysts cystic corpus luteum delayed ovulation (delayed release LH) inactive ovaries (decrease FSH) cysts luteum

  3. Cystic ovary

  4. Follicular cysts

  5. Follicular cysts Nymphomania in Follicular cysts developed to Sterility hump

  6. Follicular cysts cystic uterine gland hydrometra in follicular cyst

  7. Follicular cysts

  8. Luteal cyst Luteal cyst Luteal cyst

  9. Luteal cyst Luteal cyst developed to virilism ovary luteal cyst

  10. Follicular cyst luteal cyst 1- no ovulated mature follicle 2-decreas LH +++ 3-frequently multiple in one or both ovaries 4-soft thin walled , fluid filled structure 2.5 cm diameter which persist 5- affected cow will be nymphomania 6- progression to sterility hump 7-causes increase estrogen hormone 1- no ovulated mature follicle 2-deccreas LH ++ 3- usually single 4- soft thick walled , fluid filled structure 2.5 cm diameter which persist 5-Affected cow will be anestrous 6- progression to virilism 7- causes increase progesterone hormone

  11. Cystic corpus luteum

  12. Ovulatory defect in cow

  13. Inactive ovaries

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