Naturally occurring monozygotic twins are extremely rare in the horse. This paper describes an abortion in a mare after 260 days of pregnancy with monozygotic twins, one a fresh foal and the other a mummified foal
Various breeds mares embryonic period and abortion reasons research Working in Lithuania stud Vilniu...
An eight-year-old thoroughbred mare with no previous history of illness aborted a fetus at 196 days ...
This report concerns the cytogenetic analysis, using both C-banding and fluorescence in situ hybridi...
Naturally occurring monozygotic twins are extremely rare in the horse. This paper describes an abort...
Case Description-3 sets of monozygotic twins resulting from transfers of single embryos to recipient...
To determine whether manually reduced multiple pregnancies (MPs) are at a greater risk of pregnancy ...
Mummification occurs when the fetus dies during the second or third trimester of gestation and remai...
Diagnosis and management of twin pregnancies in the mare are an ongoing challenge in equine reproduc...
Background Monozygotic multiple pregnancy is rare in horses, but may be more common after transfer o...
A total of 5 dams and 16 cases of multiple births, that is, one set of male twins, one set of female...
Chromosomal abnormalities are notable causes of infertility in horses. Mares show various degrees of...
The first 8 weeks of pregnancy is a critical time, with the majority of pregnancy losses occurring d...
Disorders of sexual development (DSD) are associated with atypical chromosomal, gonadal, or phenotyp...
Hydrallantois in the mare is a very rare condition, and clinical reports help to gather information ...
Chromosomal abnormalities are notable causes of infertility in horses. Mares show various degrees of...
Various breeds mares embryonic period and abortion reasons research Working in Lithuania stud Vilniu...
An eight-year-old thoroughbred mare with no previous history of illness aborted a fetus at 196 days ...
This report concerns the cytogenetic analysis, using both C-banding and fluorescence in situ hybridi...
Naturally occurring monozygotic twins are extremely rare in the horse. This paper describes an abort...
Case Description-3 sets of monozygotic twins resulting from transfers of single embryos to recipient...
To determine whether manually reduced multiple pregnancies (MPs) are at a greater risk of pregnancy ...
Mummification occurs when the fetus dies during the second or third trimester of gestation and remai...
Diagnosis and management of twin pregnancies in the mare are an ongoing challenge in equine reproduc...
Background Monozygotic multiple pregnancy is rare in horses, but may be more common after transfer o...
A total of 5 dams and 16 cases of multiple births, that is, one set of male twins, one set of female...
Chromosomal abnormalities are notable causes of infertility in horses. Mares show various degrees of...
The first 8 weeks of pregnancy is a critical time, with the majority of pregnancy losses occurring d...
Disorders of sexual development (DSD) are associated with atypical chromosomal, gonadal, or phenotyp...
Hydrallantois in the mare is a very rare condition, and clinical reports help to gather information ...
Chromosomal abnormalities are notable causes of infertility in horses. Mares show various degrees of...
Various breeds mares embryonic period and abortion reasons research Working in Lithuania stud Vilniu...
An eight-year-old thoroughbred mare with no previous history of illness aborted a fetus at 196 days ...
This report concerns the cytogenetic analysis, using both C-banding and fluorescence in situ hybridi...