Endometriosis is a serious, often irreversible disease of the mare. Often associated with endometritis, this chapter will review our current understanding of pathophysiology, etiology, diagnosis and possible treatments. Endometriosis is a disease complex typically seen in our older mare population. It is important that we understand that although the same term is used to describe a condition in our human patients, it is, however, not the same medical condition as seen in our equine patients. As this disease profile is irreversible with limited treatment options, it causes significant economic strain in our broodmare population
Age-related degeneration of the equine endometrium is an established and important cause of fertilit...
One of the most commonly encountered challenges in equine breeding is endometritis, which can be dif...
This study aimed to employ different methods for diagnosis of endometritis in Arabian mare. The stud...
Equine endometrosis is a multifactorial disease considered to be a one of the most important causes ...
Mares are seasonally polyestric. The breeding season in spring and summer and the winter anestrus ar...
Endometritis is reported to be the third most common cause of disease in adult horses. The diagnosi...
In this paper, the evolution of our understanding about post breeding endometritis (PBE), the suscep...
Abstract The deposition of semen, bacteria and debris in the uterus of the mare after breeding norma...
The display of Lithuanian mare’s endometritis and endometrosis was investigated. The prevalence of m...
Endometritis is a leading cause of sub- and infertility in domestic animal species. The healthy uter...
Uterine acute post-breeding inflammation is a physiological tissue response to the entry of exogenou...
Research Areas: Agriculture ; Veterinary Sciences ; ZoologyIn this paper, the evolution of our under...
The aim of the study was to find out the relationship between the progression of endometrosis and th...
Uteri from 50 necropsied nonpregnant Japanese Thoroughbred brood mares (1–30 years of age) were inve...
The patient, a fifteen-year-old Holsteiner mare, presented to the Equine Park at Cornell for breedin...
Age-related degeneration of the equine endometrium is an established and important cause of fertilit...
One of the most commonly encountered challenges in equine breeding is endometritis, which can be dif...
This study aimed to employ different methods for diagnosis of endometritis in Arabian mare. The stud...
Equine endometrosis is a multifactorial disease considered to be a one of the most important causes ...
Mares are seasonally polyestric. The breeding season in spring and summer and the winter anestrus ar...
Endometritis is reported to be the third most common cause of disease in adult horses. The diagnosi...
In this paper, the evolution of our understanding about post breeding endometritis (PBE), the suscep...
Abstract The deposition of semen, bacteria and debris in the uterus of the mare after breeding norma...
The display of Lithuanian mare’s endometritis and endometrosis was investigated. The prevalence of m...
Endometritis is a leading cause of sub- and infertility in domestic animal species. The healthy uter...
Uterine acute post-breeding inflammation is a physiological tissue response to the entry of exogenou...
Research Areas: Agriculture ; Veterinary Sciences ; ZoologyIn this paper, the evolution of our under...
The aim of the study was to find out the relationship between the progression of endometrosis and th...
Uteri from 50 necropsied nonpregnant Japanese Thoroughbred brood mares (1–30 years of age) were inve...
The patient, a fifteen-year-old Holsteiner mare, presented to the Equine Park at Cornell for breedin...
Age-related degeneration of the equine endometrium is an established and important cause of fertilit...
One of the most commonly encountered challenges in equine breeding is endometritis, which can be dif...
This study aimed to employ different methods for diagnosis of endometritis in Arabian mare. The stud...