Not exact matches
Histopathologically, the most obvious features of the disease were
ovarian hemorrhage,
follicle atresia and
rupture.
Mild hemorrhage of
ovarian follicles (arrow) in the early stage of infection (A); Severe hamorrhage and regression of
ovarian follicles (B); HE stained ovary section, the
follicles ruptured and filled with round or granular eosinophilic bodies (C).
Mock - infected control (A); Severe hemorrhage and regression of
ovarian follicles (B); Spleens from mock - infected control (left) and enlarged spleens from the infected ducks (C); HE - stained ovary section showing hemorrhage and
follicle rupture with red stained bodies (D); HE - stained brain section revealing lymphocytes and mononuclear cell infiltration under cranial arachnoid (E) and focal gliosis (arrow)(F).
This type of cramping has to do more with the pain that arises from a
follicle rupturing or «popping» in an attempt to release an egg (which may happen or may not, such as with PCOS where
follicles are faulty and don't always produce a healthy egg or in peri-menopause when
ovarian egg reserve is dwindling).