Selected Conditions in Breeding Stallions Flashcards

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Stallion infertility

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Thorough BSE should identify likely causes of infertility

  • sperm production: numbers, motility, morphology
  • sperm delivery: ejaculation dysfunction
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Hemospermia

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Presence of blood in the ejaculate

  • does not always infer subfertility
  • lacerations, abrasions of penis/urethra
  • urethral rent
  • habronema lesions (common locations at tip of urethra)
  • inflammatory conditions of accessory sex glands
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With hemospermia, the source of blood is from the _______

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Corpus spongiosum

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Hemospermia - diagnosis

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Diagnosed via endoscopy

  • treated with sexual rest, surgery, antibiotics
  • prognosis is fair for return of normal ejaculate
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Cryptorchidism

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Failure of descent of both testicles into the scrotum (5% of horses)

  • inguinal or abdominal
  • 85% unilateral, 15% bilateral
  • R/L occurrence is equal
  • spermatogenesis is affected but not hormone secretion
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Cryptorchidism diagnosis

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  • cox test: challenge testicle to produce testosterone via GnRH
  • estrogen levels in older stallions
  • anti-mullerian hormone (if present, there is a testicle present)
  • US
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Inguinal hernia

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Intestines enter vaginal sac

  • congenital conditions in some foals (hereditary, standardbreds are overpresented, surgery not required)
  • palpation, US is used for confirmation
  • colic seen in mature stallions
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8
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Penile trauma

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Caused by injuries incurred when breeding

  • can be kicked by mare before/during breeding
  • excessive swelling, bruising leading to edematous penis
  • massage, NSAIDs, antibiotics, hydrotherapy, sling
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Penile paralysis

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Leads to inability to retract penis

  • paraphimosis/priapism
  • secondary to trauma, tumor or ace administration
  • benstropine mestylate
  • phenylephrine in CCP
  • heparin lavage of CCP
  • slings, massage, NSAIDs, antibiotics, topicals
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Penile tumors

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  • squamous cell carcinoma –> aged horses, unpigmented skin, geldings more so than stallions
  • melanoma
  • sarcoid
  • lymphoma
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Penile tumor treatments

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  • surgery
  • cryotherapy
  • topical or local therapy
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Urospermia

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Urine contaminates semen during ejaculation

  • significant reduction in fertility
  • incompetent urethral sphincter
  • partial or complete
  • diagnosed via odor or urine in semen or BUN strips
  • no effective cure
  • open ended AV to collect sperm rich jets
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Hydrocele/hematocoele

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Accumulation of fluid within vaginal cavity

  • fluid insulates testicle
  • painless fluid filled scrotal enlargement
  • some resolve, some need surgery
  • prognosis for fertility is poor unless corrected
  • adjacent testicle can be affected
  • hemicastration is an option
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Coital exanthema

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Equine herpes virus-3

  • pox like lesions on penis
  • no effect on fertility
  • transient condition
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Habronemiasis

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Affects moist tissue of penis/prepuce

  • larva of equine stomach worm
  • larva incites tissue rxn
  • typical lesion on urethral process
  • deep granulation tissue like lesion
  • summer sores
  • ivermection to treat
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16
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What is the most common testicular neoplasia?

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Seminoma

  • germinal testicular tumor
  • teratomas also possible
  • non-germinal tumors are rare
  • poor/no association w/ cryptochidism