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ovaries equine

Sonopath Forum

These images were forwarded to me by one of my small animal clients. She has a 17 yr old mare that has had some abdominal pain.The mares in the herd are reacting with strong estrus signs and the mare is showing stud like behavior. the suspicion is an ovarian tumor. The images are not very good. I haven’t read any equine repro so thought I would throw it out there to all of you. Thanks Sheri

These images were forwarded to me by one of my small animal clients. She has a 17 yr old mare that has had some abdominal pain.The mares in the herd are reacting with strong estrus signs and the mare is showing stud like behavior. the suspicion is an ovarian tumor. The images are not very good. I haven’t read any equine repro so thought I would throw it out there to all of you. Thanks Sheri

Comments

EL

Looks cystic but I am beyond

Looks cystic but I am beyond my interpretive limits on this one… gave up horses before I picked up the probe in my career… love to ride and can do a TPR and walk out a colic but thats where I stop:)