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==Equine Endometritis==
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===Prognosis===
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The potential consequences of this [[Healing and Repair - Pathology#Repair in the Genital Tract|condition]] vary according to the timing and species involved.
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The mare will present a considerable problem to: (1) clear the uterine infection;(2) mate again without reinfection or significant fluid accumulation; (3) and because of age-related lowered pregnancy rate and increased pregnancy loss rate, she has a reduced chance of becoming pregnant and carrying a live foal to term. Unless the mare has particular economic or sentimental value, the owner would be well advised to consider whether further attempts to get her in foal are worthwhile.
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==Cattle Endometritis==
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===Aetiology===
  
The potential consequences of this [[Healing and Repair - Pathology#Repair in the Genital Tract|condition]] vary according to the timing and species involved.
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Revision as of 22:20, 28 July 2011

Endometritis,Copyright RVC 2008
  • Infection of the uterine endometrium


Equine Endometritis

Aetiology

Signalment

Clinical Signs

Diagnosis

Treatment

  • Antibiotics (intrauterine or systemic)
  • Antibacterials
  • Prostaglandin analogues
  • Oestradiol Benzoate

Prognosis

The potential consequences of this condition vary according to the timing and species involved.

The mare will present a considerable problem to: (1) clear the uterine infection;(2) mate again without reinfection or significant fluid accumulation; (3) and because of age-related lowered pregnancy rate and increased pregnancy loss rate, she has a reduced chance of becoming pregnant and carrying a live foal to term. Unless the mare has particular economic or sentimental value, the owner would be well advised to consider whether further attempts to get her in foal are worthwhile.

Cattle Endometritis

Aetiology

Signalment

Clinical Signs

Diagnosis

Treatment