The relationship between lymphatic cysts and lymphatic lacunae in the endometrium of mares /

0.02) in uterine horns containing endometrial lymphatic cysts

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Main Author: Darling, Ralph Edward
Format: Thesis eBook
Language:English
Published: [Place of publication not identified] : [publisher not identified] ; 1996.
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Summary:0.02) in uterine horns containing endometrial lymphatic cysts
0.05). In the five mares with ultrasonically detectable
also higher in mares in estrus than in mares in diestrus (P <
area of lymphatic lacunae in the uterus between young and old
body of the uterus and the base of each uterine horn. Biopsy
compactum than mares in diestrus(P < 0.06). The total
cross-sectional area of lymphatic lacunae in the stratum
cysts; Group C) > 13 years, with cysts. Each group contained
cysts: Group A) <IO years, no cysts; Group B) > 13 years, no
cysts. A single uterine biopsy was not a good predictor of
divided into three groups (n=5) based upon mare age and
endometrial lymphatic cysts (Group C), the number of
equine, histomorphometry
Fifteen quarter horse-type mares were examined by transrectal
From each mare an endometrial biopsy 'was taken from the mid-
in the contralateral horn having no cysts (P < 0.01). This
lacunae in the lamina propria (stratum compactum + stratum
location within the endometrial lamina propria. Mares were
lymphatic conditions in the equine uterus. Key words:
lymphatic cysts (P <0.01). The total number of lymphatic
lymphatic lacunae by number, cross-sectional area, and
lymphatic lacunae in the stratum spongiosum, was greater (P <
lymphatic lacunae, endometrial cysts, lymphatic cysts,
lymphatic lacunaein the stratum spongiosum and greater
mares in diestrus. Mares in estrus had a greater number of
mares without ultrasonically detectable endometrial lymphatic
Number and cross-sectional area of lymphatic lacunae
number of lymphatic lacunae within the lamina propria was
presence of ultrasonically detectable endometrial lymphatic
sections were examined by histomorphometry to characterize
spongiosum) was greater in the uterine horn having
study revealed no difference in the number or cross-sectional
than in contralateral uterine horns which contained no cysts.
than the stratum compactum for mares having endometrial
throughout the uterus were greater in the stratum spongiosum
two mares in estrus and three
ultrasonically detectable endometrial lymphatic cysts, than
ultrasound for the presence of endometrial lymphatic cysts.
Item Description:"Major subject: Veterinary Physiology".
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Physical Description:x, 68 leaves : illustrations ; 28 cm.
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Bibliography:Includes bibliographical references: 50-63.