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|q1= What clinical conditions may exist?
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|a1=Acute and chronic endometritis, pneumovagina, urine pooling and an incompetent cervix.
 
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|q2= What physical changes might be detected on clinical examination which indicate a possible cause of the infertility?
 
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(1) Poor conformation of the vulva and anus;
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(2) the presence of air bubbles in the vaginal and/or uterine mucous indicates the possibility of pneumovagina;
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(3) careful manual exploration may indicate injury to the cervix;
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(4) ballooning of the anterior vagina may indicate both pneumovagina or urine pooling;
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(5) palpation and speculum examination to determine the location of the urethral opening and of
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downward displacement of the cervix and anterior vagina anterior to the pelvic brim.
 
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|q3= Do you regard this mare’s vulva conformation to be a contributing factor to her infertility?
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|a3= Yes.
 
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|q4= What importance is attached to the level of the pelvic brim in relation to the vulva?
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|a4=The high level of the pelvic brim in relation to the vulva maintains an almost vertical vulva. A low pelvic brim may cause the vulva to tend to a horizontal position.
 
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A 12-year-old multiparous barren mare failed to become pregnant the previous breeding season. Examination of the genital tract reveals a mature follicle present, an open cervix and a slightly distended uterus which, on palpation, expresses air out through the vulvar lips. Speculum examination revealed a reddened and relaxed cervix with air bubbles intermixed in a clear thin watery discharge.

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What clinical conditions may exist? [[|Link to Article]]
What physical changes might be detected on clinical examination which indicate a possible cause of the infertility? [[|Link to Article]]
Do you regard this mare’s vulva conformation to be a contributing factor to her infertility? [[|Link to Article]]
What importance is attached to the level of the pelvic brim in relation to the vulva? [[|Link to Article]]


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