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Tierarztliche Praxis. Ausgabe G, Grosstiere/Nutztiere2015; 43(4); 228-231; doi: 10.15653/TPG-140774

[Death of two mares with retained fetal membranes].

Abstract: Retained fetal membranes in mares is a relative frequent disease which can lead to severe complications. Two case studies are described in which mares died acutely despite intensive care. Pathological examination confirmed severe hemorrhage as the cause of death in both animals.
Publication Date: 2015-07-13 PubMed ID: 26165986DOI: 10.15653/TPG-140774Google Scholar: Lookup
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Summary

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The researchers investigated two case studies of mares who died suddenly due to severe hemorrhage caused by retained fetal membranes, a common disease that can result in serious complications.

Introduction

  • The article examines retained fetal membranes (RFM) in mares, a disease that occurs post-childbirth when the placenta is not wholly expelled from the body.
  • The study emphasizes the relative commonness of RFM and the serious complications that can arise from it.
  • In particular, the paper focuses on two cases wherein the horses died abruptly in spite of receiving intensive care.

Case Studies

  • The researchers present two case studies of mares who passed away due to RFM. These serve as a vivid portrayal of the severity of those possible complications.
  • Despite intensive care provision, the mares didn’t survive, underlining the fatal risk RFM poses.

Pathological Examinations

  • Posthumous pathological examinations were carried out on both animals to ascertain the cause of death.
  • The examinations validated that severe hemorrhage (heavy bleeding) resulted in the deaths of both mares.
  • This discovery definitively linked the mares’ intense hemorrhaging and subsequent death to RFM, further demonstrating the potentially fatal implications of this disease.

Conclusion

  • The article serves as a warning about the significant dangers of retained fetal membranes in horses.
  • The studies and findings validate the urgency for effective treatment methods to mitigate the risks associated with this condition.
  • The fatal cases emphasize the need for ongoing research in this field to prevent such grave consequences.

Cite This Article

APA
Treupel E, Czerwonka N, Schröder S, Böhm J, Wehrend A. (2015). [Death of two mares with retained fetal membranes]. Tierarztl Prax Ausg G Grosstiere Nutztiere, 43(4), 228-231. https://doi.org/10.15653/TPG-140774

Publication

ISSN: 2567-5834
NlmUniqueID: 9715779
Country: Germany
Language: ger
Volume: 43
Issue: 4
Pages: 228-231

Researcher Affiliations

Treupel, E
  • Elisabeth Treupel, Klinik für Geburtshilfe, Gynäkologie und Andrologie der Groß- und Kleintiere mit Tierärztlicher Ambulanz, Justus-Liebig-Universität Gießen, Frankfurter Straße 106, 35392 Gießen, E-Mail: Elisabeth.Treupel@vetmed.uni-giessen.de.
Czerwonka, N
    Schröder, S
      Böhm, J
        Wehrend, A

          MeSH Terms

          • Animals
          • Fatal Outcome
          • Female
          • Horse Diseases / pathology
          • Horse Diseases / physiopathology
          • Horse Diseases / therapy
          • Horses
          • Placenta, Retained / pathology
          • Placenta, Retained / physiopathology
          • Placenta, Retained / therapy
          • Placenta, Retained / veterinary
          • Pregnancy

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