Uroperitoneum in a preparturient mare

A 12-year pregnant Thoroughbred mare at ~ 340 days of pregnancy was presented for evaluation of lethargy, anorexia, and colicsigns. Reproductive examination was unremarkable; however, uroperitoneum was diagnosed via transabdominal ultrasonography,serum biochemistry, and peritoneal fluid analysis. Ma...

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Hauptverfasser: Gianino, Giuliana, Kopper, Jamie, Troy, Jarrod, Kersh, Kevin, Farrell, Alanna, Wu, Eleas, Yaeger, Michael, Merkatoris, Paul, Johnson, Katheryn, Beachler, Theresa
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