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Journal of comparative pathology1973; 83(2); 199-205; doi: 10.1016/0021-9975(73)90043-1

Aetiological aspects of abortion in the thoroughbred mare.

Abstract: Abortion in the Thoroughbred mare has been studied from the standpoint of its statistical incidence and the factors that predispose to its occurrence. The pathological findings in a series of aborted foetuses submitted for autopsy are described. Some aspects of the aetiology of abortion in the mare are discussed.
Publication Date: 1973-04-01 PubMed ID: 4796892DOI: 10.1016/0021-9975(73)90043-1Google Scholar: Lookup
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This research article studies the aspects causing abortion in Thoroughbred mares by analyzing the incidence statistically, highlighting the predisposing factors and discussing pathological findings from autopsied aborted foetuses.

Objective and Methodology

  • The research aims to understand the reasons leading to abortion in Thoroughbred mares. The goal is to study its occurrence statistically and identify predisposing factors.
  • Researchers conducted an in-depth autopsy of aborted fetuses to determine any pathological findings which could hint at potential causes of abortion.

Statistical Incidence of Abortion

  • The paper investigates the frequency of abortion occurrences among Thoroughbred mares. Using statistical analysis, the study explores abortion rates to assess whether there’s a significant trend or pattern that requires further scrutiny.
  • The research considers various parameters such as the age of the mare, fertility history, health status, breeding conditions, among others, to establish a comprehensive understanding.

Predisposing Factors

  • The study pays particular attention to factors that might predispose Thoroughbred mares to a higher risk of abortions.
  • These factors could be anything from environmental stressors, dietary deficiencies, disease and infections, genetic abnormalities, hormonal imbalances, etc. Identifying these can help in proposing preventive measures and facilitate better management of mare health.

Pathological Findings

  • The researchers performed detailed autopsies on the aborted fetuses to provide more insight into the potential causes of abortions.
  • These pathological findings, such as physical deformities, signs of infections, or genetic abnormalities, can extensively contribute to our understanding of why the abortion occurred.
  • These findings can also indicate whether the cause of abortion was due to maternal factors, fetal factors, or a combination of both.

Aetiology of Abortion

  • This study examines broad aspects of the causes (aetiology) of abortion in Thoroughbred mares beyond just the direct causes.
  • It includes a discussion of environmental, genetic, health and other contributing factors, providing a holistic perspective on the issue.

In conclusion, this study offers a comprehensive approach to understanding the complexity of abortion in Thoroughbred mares by investigating statistical patterns, predisposing factors, and pathological findings, therefore shedding light on aetiological aspects. This research is crucial for horse breeders and veterinarians to manage and minimize the risk of abortion in Thoroughbred mares.

Cite This Article

APA
Platt H. (1973). Aetiological aspects of abortion in the thoroughbred mare. J Comp Pathol, 83(2), 199-205. https://doi.org/10.1016/0021-9975(73)90043-1

Publication

ISSN: 0021-9975
NlmUniqueID: 0102444
Country: England
Language: English
Volume: 83
Issue: 2
Pages: 199-205

Researcher Affiliations

Platt, H

    MeSH Terms

    • Abortion, Veterinary / epidemiology
    • Abortion, Veterinary / etiology
    • Abortion, Veterinary / pathology
    • Animals
    • Autopsy / veterinary
    • Female
    • Fetus / pathology
    • Gestational Age
    • Horse Diseases / epidemiology
    • Horse Diseases / etiology
    • Horse Diseases / pathology
    • Horses
    • Humans
    • Maternal Age
    • Postpartum Period
    • Pregnancy
    • Pregnancy Complications, Infectious / veterinary
    • Time Factors

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