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Topic:Uterine Health

Uterine health in horses pertains to the condition and functionality of the uterus, an essential component of the mare's reproductive system. The uterus is responsible for supporting the development of the embryo and fetus during gestation. Various factors, such as infections, inflammation, and anatomical abnormalities, can impact uterine health, potentially affecting fertility and reproductive performance. Common conditions affecting the equine uterus include endometritis, pyometra, and uterine cysts. Assessment of uterine health often involves diagnostic tools like ultrasonography, endometrial biopsies, and cytological evaluations. This page compiles peer-reviewed research studies and scholarly articles that explore the anatomy, pathology, diagnostic techniques, and treatment options related to uterine health in horses.
Collection of uterine fluid and uterine biopsy.
Veterinary medicine, small animal clinician : VM, SAC    August 1, 1966   Volume 61, Issue 8 779-788 
Tobler EE.No abstract available
Uterine Infections in Mares.
The Veterinary record    January 23, 1965   Volume 77 110-111 
SHARMA RM, CHHABRA RC, KAPOOR BB.No abstract available
UTERINE DILATION IN THE MARE.
The Cornell veterinarian    July 1, 1964   Volume 54 439-452 
STORMONT C, SUZUKI Y, RHODE EA.No abstract available
Partial Dilatation of the Uterus: Cause of Sterility in the Mare.
The Cornell veterinarian    July 1, 1964   Volume 54 423-438 
KNUDSEN O.No abstract available
Uterine prolapse in the mare.
Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association    May 15, 1963   Volume 142 1118-1119 
BREWER RL, KLIEST GJ.No abstract available
Ovarian oestrogen levels in the non-pregnant mare: relationship to histological appearance of the uterus and to clinical status.
Journal of reproduction and fertility    May 1, 1961   Volume 2 130-137 doi: 10.1530/jrf.0.0020130
KNUDSEN O, VELLE W.No abstract available
[Method of application of a chronic fistula of the uterus in mare].
Fiziologicheskii zhurnal SSSR imeni I. M. Sechenova    January 1, 1958   Volume 44, Issue 1 71-73 
ARKHINOV GN.No abstract available
Torn uterus in a mare.
Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association    July 1, 1950   Volume 116, Issue 880 47 
MEREDITH GG.No abstract available
Uterine torsion in mares.
   March 16, 2026  
Uterine torsion typically occurs during mid to late gestation and is estimated to cause 5% to 10% of all equine obstetric emergencies. Clinical signs include abdominal pain that may be mistaken for gastrointestinal distress, parturition, or abortion. Uterine torsion is an emergency for the mare and fetus, and early recognition and intervention are essential to optimizing the chance of survival. This article reviews the etiology, diagnosis, treatment, and prognosis of uterine torsion in mares.
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