Eyelid Lacerations

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Chapter 147 Eyelid Lacerations Amber L. Labelle The eyelids are a common site of ocular trauma in the horse. Restoring normal anatomic relationships is essential to preserving normal eyelid function…

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Shoulder Injuries

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Chapter 188 Shoulder Injuries Carol L. Gillis Soft Tissue Injuries of the Shoulder History and Clinical Signs Because of its prominent location on the point of the shoulder, the biceps…

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Retained Fetal Membranes

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Chapter 171 Retained Fetal Membranes Philippa O’Brien In the mare, the fetal membranes are comprised of the allantochorion, amnion, and umbilical cord. Passage of these membranes during the third stage…

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Cryopreservation of Stallion Semen

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Chapter 157 Cryopreservation of Stallion Semen Marco Antonio Alvarenga, Frederico Ozanam Papa, Carlos Ramires Neto Multiple improvements have been achieved in the past 10 years with regard to utilization and…

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Diagnosing and Managing the Cryptorchid

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Chapter 153 Diagnosing and Managing the Cryptorchid Anthony Claes, James A. Brown Failure of one or both testes to descend into the scrotum is known as cryptorchidism. Cryptorchidism is more…

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Bacterial Endometritis

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Chapter 163 Bacterial Endometritis Igor F. Canisso, Marco A. Coutinho Da Silva Endometritis is the main cause of subfertility and infertility in broodmares. It can be classified into infectious or…

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Silicosis and Osteoporosis Syndrome

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Chapter 205 Silicosis and Osteoporosis Syndrome Matthew G. Durham Inhalation of silicates causes pneumoconiosis in humans, horses, dogs, and other species. In humans, silicate pneumoconiosis is an important occupational disease…

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