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L’hydropisie des annexes fœtales : démarche diagnostique et thérapeutique (série de 4 cas)
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P. Moreau
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DEC 13, 2013
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Introduction : L’hydropisie des annexes fœtales est une accumulation excessive de fluides dans la cavité amniotique ou allantoïdienne. Les juments présentent une augmentation rapide de la taille de l’abdomen par rapport au stade de gestation, l’excès de fluides utérins compromet la santé de la jument par déshydratation, anomalies digestives ou respiratoires et risque de rupture de la paroi abdominale ou utérine. [1,2, 3]
Historique : 4 juments entre 9 et 19 ans, multipares, gestantes de 280 à 300 jours : 3 examinées pour inconfort et 1 pour anorexie.
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