The Visual Guide to
Equine Reproduction
- Strangulated Umbilicus
- Prolapsed Vagina
- Prolapse of the Cervix
- Ventral Hernia
- Hydrops Allantois
- Uterine Torsion
- Mummification
- Maceration
Accidents of Gestation: Hydrops Allantois

Hydrops Allantois.
Hydrops allantois in a mare with a ruptured prepubic tendon. Specific gravity of the transudate was 1.005.
Roberts SJ (1972)

Hydrops Allantois.
Abnormal umbilical cord and fetal membranes causing hydrops allantois in a mare, which led to a ruptured prepubic tendon.
Roberts SJ (1972)

Hydrallantois.
Mare in distress due to hydrallantois at 7 months gestation. Parturition was induced. Fetus is in posterior presentation.
Pozor MA (2009)

Hydrops Allantois - Lateral View.
Abdominal distension and some ventral edema in a mare with hydrops allantois at 7 months of gestation, a typical time for such an occurrence.
Pozor MA (2009)

Hydrops Allantois - Posterior View.
Bilateral abdominal distension in a mare with hydrallantois at 7 months of gestation.
Pozor MA (2009)

Hydrops Allantois - After Induction.
Ventral edema after induced delivery of a 7-month fetus in a case of hydrops allantois.
Pozor MA (2009)