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Successful reduction of a monozygotic equine twin pregnancy via transabdominal ultrasound‐guided cardiac puncture
Authors:R. B. Sper  M. D. Whitacre  C. S. Bailey  A. J. Schramme  D. G. Orellana  C. K. Ast  J. M. Vasgaard
Affiliation:Department of Clinical Sciences, College of Veterinary Medicine, North Carolina State University, North Carolina, USA.
Abstract:In horses, twin pregnancy is pathological and represents a potentially life‐threatening condition to the mare and foal. Twinning occurs in approximately 2% of pregnancies. Of these, the majority of cases are dizygotic twins, resulting from 2 ovulations and monozygotic twins are rare. A 12‐year‐old Quarter Horse mare was presented for breeding management with shipped cooled semen and embryo transfer. Seven days post ovulation, a single late morula/early blastocyst was recovered and transferred immediately to a recipient mare. Thirty‐six days after transfer, transrectal ultrasound examination revealed the presence of 2 embryos. A transcutaneous reduction of one of the fetuses was performed successfully at 128 days of gestation. This report is the first to describe a successful reduction of monozygotic twins by transcutaneous ultrasound‐guided cardiac puncture.
Keywords:horse  twin  pregnancy  monozygotic  reduction
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