none4noThe aim of this study was to verify if changes in blood glucose, creatinine, urea, and fibrinogen concentrations evaluated at birth reflect gross placenta abnormalities, and are useful to identify foals that suffered from placental dysfunction. A total of 92 mares were included in the present study: 68 delivered healthy foals and they were included in group 1; 24 delivered sick foals and they were included in group 2. In group 2, foals' clinical diagnoses included perinatal asphyxia syndrome (PAS; n = 20) and prematurity and/or dysmaturity (n = 4). The proportion of sick foals was greater when placental abnormalities were observed (chi(2) [1, n = 89] = 5.00; P = 0.025). Serum creatinine concentration at birth was higher in sick than ...
This study concerns incidence, risk factors, therapy and consequences of retained placenta after nor...
Abstract: The placenta is a transitory organ that originates from maternal and fetal tissues, the fu...
The negative impact of equine dystocia on hematological and serum biochemical profile of neonatal fo...
The aim of this study was to verify if changes in blood glucose, creatinine, urea, and fibrinogen co...
ABSTRACT: Newborn’s health is directly related to gestational conditions and placental efficiency. T...
Thyroid hormones, insulin growth factor I (IGF-I) and non-esterified fatty acids (NEFA) represent im...
Recently, the important role of the placenta in the well-being of the equine newborn has received mo...
This study was aimed to characterize morphological findings of 29 placentas collected immediately a...
Thyroid hormones, insulin growth factor I (IGF-I) and non-esterified fatty acids (NEFA) represent im...
ABSTRACT: The aim of this study was to evaluate the effects of Allopurinol in foals born from mares ...
Umbilical cord blood gas analysis can provide important information about conditions of the newborn ...
International audienceTo be profitable, equine breeders aim to produce a foal/mare/year, meaning tha...
This study concerns incidence, risk factors, therapy and consequences of retained placenta after nor...
International audienceTo be profitable, equine breeders aim to produce a foal/mare/year, meaning tha...
This study concerns incidence, risk factors, therapy and consequences of retained placenta after nor...
Abstract: The placenta is a transitory organ that originates from maternal and fetal tissues, the fu...
The negative impact of equine dystocia on hematological and serum biochemical profile of neonatal fo...
The aim of this study was to verify if changes in blood glucose, creatinine, urea, and fibrinogen co...
ABSTRACT: Newborn’s health is directly related to gestational conditions and placental efficiency. T...
Thyroid hormones, insulin growth factor I (IGF-I) and non-esterified fatty acids (NEFA) represent im...
Recently, the important role of the placenta in the well-being of the equine newborn has received mo...
This study was aimed to characterize morphological findings of 29 placentas collected immediately a...
Thyroid hormones, insulin growth factor I (IGF-I) and non-esterified fatty acids (NEFA) represent im...
ABSTRACT: The aim of this study was to evaluate the effects of Allopurinol in foals born from mares ...
Umbilical cord blood gas analysis can provide important information about conditions of the newborn ...
International audienceTo be profitable, equine breeders aim to produce a foal/mare/year, meaning tha...
This study concerns incidence, risk factors, therapy and consequences of retained placenta after nor...
International audienceTo be profitable, equine breeders aim to produce a foal/mare/year, meaning tha...
This study concerns incidence, risk factors, therapy and consequences of retained placenta after nor...
Abstract: The placenta is a transitory organ that originates from maternal and fetal tissues, the fu...
The negative impact of equine dystocia on hematological and serum biochemical profile of neonatal fo...