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Unusual ovarian activity in a mare preceding the development of an ovarian granulosa cell tumour
Authors:CHOPIN JB  CHOPIN LK  KNOTT LM  DE KRETSER DM  DOWSETT KF
Institution:Oakey Veterinary Hospital, PO Box 2, Oakey, Queensland 4401;Center for Molecular Biotechnology, School of Life Sciences, QUT, GPO Box 2434, Queensland 4001;Animal Health and Production, University of Queensland, PO Box 125, Kenmore, Queensland 4069;Institute of Reproduction &Development, 246 Clayton Road, Clayton, Victoria 3168;43 Southerden Avenue, The Grange, Queensland 4051
Abstract:An 8-year-old mare, with a foal at foot, was inseminated on foal heat with frozen semen, with the resultant pregnancy lost between days 34 and 41. The right ovary developed a large anovulatory follicle that was non-responsive to multiple doses of ovulating agents. The follicle eventually appeared to luteinise, although plasma progesterone concentrations did not reflect this. Another follicle developed, responded to GnRH and resulted in a pregnancy from frozen semen that went to term with a healthy foal. When the mare was examined after foaling, the structure on the right ovary appeared to be a granulosa cell tumour; the left ovary was smaller than normal and non-functional. Surgical removal of the right ovary before increasing photoperiod resulted in a return to function of the left ovary and a pregnancy to frozen semen on the second cycle following removal. Figures showing concentrations of inhibin, progesterone, androstenedione, oestradiol and testosterone are presented for this entire period. Unusual ovarian activity in the mare might be a prelude to the development of a granulosa cell tumour.
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