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(Created page with "<FlashCard questions="6"> |q1= What are the two types of uterine cysts in horses? |a1= *Endometrial (glandular) * Lacunar (lymphatic) |l1= Uterine Cysts – Horses#Introduction ...") |
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*Endometrial (glandular) | *Endometrial (glandular) | ||
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− | |l1= Uterine Cysts | + | |l1= Uterine Cysts - Horses#Introduction |
|q2= What is most commonly the main concern regarding uterine cysts? | |q2= What is most commonly the main concern regarding uterine cysts? | ||
|a2= Interference with pregnancy diagnosis, particularly detection of twins. | |a2= Interference with pregnancy diagnosis, particularly detection of twins. | ||
− | |l2= Uterine Cysts | + | |l2= Uterine Cysts - Horses#Introduction |
|q3= What age of mare is most likely to have cysts? | |q3= What age of mare is most likely to have cysts? | ||
|a3= Older mares >11 years old | |a3= Older mares >11 years old | ||
− | |l3= Uterine Cysts | + | |l3= Uterine Cysts - Horses#Signalment |
|q4= How can cysts affect maternal recognition of pregnancy and what is the result? | |q4= How can cysts affect maternal recognition of pregnancy and what is the result? | ||
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*Results in failure of maternal recognition of pregnancy | *Results in failure of maternal recognition of pregnancy | ||
*Corpus luteum is lysed, pregnancy is expelled and oestrus recurs after ~21 days | *Corpus luteum is lysed, pregnancy is expelled and oestrus recurs after ~21 days | ||
− | |l4= Uterine Cysts | + | |l4= Uterine Cysts - Horses#Clinical Signs |
|q5=What should be done if a structure found on trans-rectal ultrasound cannot be definitively defined as cyst or conceptus? | |q5=What should be done if a structure found on trans-rectal ultrasound cannot be definitively defined as cyst or conceptus? | ||
|a5= Rescan in 2-3 days by which time a conceptus would have detectably increased in size. | |a5= Rescan in 2-3 days by which time a conceptus would have detectably increased in size. | ||
− | |l5= Uterine Cysts | + | |l5= Uterine Cysts - Horses#Diagnosis |
|q6= Name some of the methods for removing/lysing cysts. | |q6= Name some of the methods for removing/lysing cysts. | ||
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*Electrocoagulation | *Electrocoagulation | ||
*Laser ablation | *Laser ablation | ||
− | |l6= Uterine Cysts | + | |l6= Uterine Cysts - Horses#Treatment |
</FlashCard> | </FlashCard> | ||
[[Category:Horse Flashcards]] [[Category:Reproductive Diseases Flashcards]] | [[Category:Horse Flashcards]] [[Category:Reproductive Diseases Flashcards]] | ||
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What are the two types of uterine cysts in horses? |
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What is most commonly the main concern regarding uterine cysts? | Interference with pregnancy diagnosis, particularly detection of twins.
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What age of mare is most likely to have cysts? | Older mares >11 years old
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How can cysts affect maternal recognition of pregnancy and what is the result? |
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Link to Article | |
What should be done if a structure found on trans-rectal ultrasound cannot be definitively defined as cyst or conceptus? | Rescan in 2-3 days by which time a conceptus would have detectably increased in size.
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Link to Article | |
Name some of the methods for removing/lysing cysts. |
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Link to Article |