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Horsetalk.co.nz Challenges of prepubic tendon ruptures in pregnant mares described
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Prepubic tendon rupture may have a poor prognosis and can result in the death of the mare and fetus. Image by Jean Louis Tosque
A rupture of the prepubic tendon, an uncommon but serious condition that can occur in late pregnancy in mares, can be difficult to confirm, an equine science specialist says.
Erica Gee, an associate professor in equine science at New Zealand’s Massey University, discusses the condition in the latest issue of
Equine Disease Quarterly.
The prepubic tendon extends from the brim of the pelvis and joins with the abdominal muscles to support the abdomen and abdominal organs.
Prepubic tendon rupture is an uncommon but serious condition in late pregnancy that may have a poor prognosis and can result in death of the mare and fetus.