Ovarian hematoma in an 11-year-old Thoroughbred-Hanovarian mare
AUTOR(ES)
Curtin, Donna Judy E.
RESUMO
An aggressive mare, presented for prebreeding examination, was found to have a significantly enlarged ovary (soccer ball size). A granulosa thecal cell tumor was initially suspected. Following laboratory and repeated clinical examination, the mare was diagnosed with an ovarian hematoma, which regressed with treatment.
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