Hanson R R, Todhunter R J
J Am Vet Med Assoc. 1986 Oct 1;189(7):790-3.
Abdominal wall hernia was detected in 4 pregnant mares. Antemortem diagnosis of the specific abdominal wall lesion was difficult. Ventral deviation of the abdomen, associated abdominal wall edema, and pain indicated rupture of the prepubic tendon. Three mares examined at necropsy did not have a rupture of the prepubic tendon but did have herniation of the abdominal wall. Abdominal pain was severe and was compounded by incarceration or entrapment of viscus.
在4匹怀孕母马中检测到腹壁疝。生前诊断这种特定的腹壁病变很困难。腹部腹侧偏移、相关的腹壁水肿和疼痛提示耻骨前腱断裂。尸检时检查的3匹母马没有耻骨前腱断裂,但确实有腹壁疝。腹痛严重,因脏器嵌顿或受压而加重。