Changes in urinary and plasma oestrone sulphate concentrations after induction of foetal death in mares at 45 days of gestation [horses]
1990
Hyland, J.H. | Langsford, D.A. (Melbourne Univ., Werribee (Australia). Veterinary Clinical Sciences Dept.)
Foetal death was induced in 10 standardbred mares at day 45 of gestation by injecting 20 to 45 ml of hypertonic (24 percent W per V) saline into the conceptus at surgery. The results show that urinary and plasma oestrone sulphate concentrations rise rapidly during early pregnancy, and are associated with a viable foetus after day 45 of pregnancy.
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