Contemporary approach for uterine prolapse amputation in a goat
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2026-01-04
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Gangwar, C., Jajriya, O., Nandanwar, K., Mishra, R., Agrawal, J., Singh, D., & Singh, A. (2026). Contemporary approach for uterine prolapse amputation in a goat. Indian Journal of Veterinary Surgery, 46(2), 165-166. https://epubs.icar.org.in/index.php/IJVS/article/view/174861