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      7 Chapter 8Figure 8.1 Technique for ultrasound examination of the mare reproductive tra...Figure 8.2 Ovarian follicles. The larger follicle is developing a thickened ...Figure 8.3 Corpus hemorrhagicum (arrow). The interior of the former follicul...Figure 8.4 Mature corpus luteum (arrow) consisting of a solid structure of u...Figure 8.5 Regressing corpus luteum (arrow).Figure 8.6 Hemorrhagic anovulatory follicle. The distinguishing feature was ...Figure 8.7 Echogenic strands within a follicular lumen early in the progress...Figure 8.8 A pair of luteinized anovulatory follicles.Figure 8.9 Parovarian cyst. The cystic structure (arrow) is adjacent to the ...Figure 8.10 Granulosa cell tumor consisting of multiple cysts within an enla...Figure 8.11 Normal ovary contralateral to the ovary with a granulosa cell tu...Figure 8.12 Echogenic fluid within the uterine lumen (arrow).

      8 Chapter 9Figure 9.1 Pattern of endometrial edema relative to ovulation.

      9 Chapter 10Figure 10.1 Use of a glass vaginal speculum.Figure 10.2 Inserting a tri‐valve Polansky (Caslick) speculum.Figure 10.3 Turning the wing nut to open the tri‐valve Polansky (Caslick) sp...Figure 10.4 Discharge through the external os of the cervix in a mare with a...Figure 10.5 Urine in the cranial vaginal vault.Figure 10.6 Adhesions covering the cervix of a mare secondary to a dystocia....

      10 Chapter 12Figure 12.1 Kalayjian swab in the open position.Figure 12.2 McCullough swab in the open position.Figure 12.3 Uterine brush in the open position.Figure 12.4 Tip of a uterine culture instrument broken off in the uterine lu...Figure 12.5 Transport device for uterine cultures.

      11 Chapter 13Figure 13.1 Pattern of bacterial streaking on a Mueller Hinton II agar plate...Figure 13.2 Antimicrobial susceptibility test. This bacterial organism was s...

      12 Chapter 14Figure 14.1 Inoculation of a streak plate for cultivation of microbial organ...Figure 14.2 Culture of Streptococcus equi subspecies zooepidemicus on a quad...Figure 14.3 Culture of Escherichia coli on a quad plate with TSA with 5% she...Figure 14.4 Culture of Pseudomonas aeruginosa on a quad plate with TSA with ...Figure 14.5 Culture of Klebsiella pneumoniae on a quad plate with TSA with 5...

      13 Chapter 15Figure 15.1 Gram‐positive cocci in chains (Streptococcus equi subspecies zoo...Figure 15.2 Gram‐negative rods (Escherichia coli).

      14 Chapter 16Figure 16.1 Example of an amplification curve detecting fungal DNA in a clin...

      15 Chapter 17Figure 17.1 Ciliated tall columnar epithelial cells normally found in non‐in...Figure 17.2 A raft of normal endometrial epithelial cells in an equine uteri...Figure 17.3 Inflammatory uterine cytology with quiescent macrophage (large a...Figure 17.4 A lymphocyte (arrow) in a uterine cytology sample.Figure 17.5 A pair of macrophages (solid arrows) in a uterine cytology sampl...Figure 17.6 An eosinophil (arrow) in a uterine cytology sample along with ne...Figure 17.7 Chains of cocci (arrow) in a uterine cytology sample collected f...Figure 17.8 Gram‐negative rods (arrow) in a uterine cytology sample collecte...Figure 17.9 Yeast organisms (Candida albicans) (arrow) in a uterine cytology...Figure 17.10 Aspergillus fumigatus organisms in a mare with fungal endometri...Figure 17.11 Yeast (large arrow) and hyphae (small arrow) with neutrophils i...

      16 Chapter 18Figure 18.1 Low volume lavage supplies, including a uterine catheter, single...Figure 18.2 Infusion of sterile saline into the uterus by gravity flow for l...Figure 18.3 Recovery of fluid from the uterus during a low volume lavage pro...

      17 Chapter 19Figure 19.1 Endometrial biopsy instrument passed into the uterus of the mare...Figure 19.2 Endometrial biopsy from a mare with endometritis. Note the lymph...Figure 19.3 Endometrial biopsy (grade III) from a mare with severe fibrosis....Figure 19.4 Biofilm (bracket) adhered to the endometrial surface of a mare w...

      18 Chapter 20Figure 20.1 Intrauterine adhesions in a mare viewed through an endoscope.Figure 20.2 Endometrial cups viewed through an endoscope in a mare that lost...Figure 20.3 Normal mare’s cervix viewed by endoscopy.Figure 20.4 Hysteroscopic view of a normal mare’s uterine bifurcation.Figure 20.5 Hysteroscopic view of a normal mare’s uterine

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