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Veterinary Record 146:579-584 doi:10.1136/vr.146.20.579
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Study of the hyaloid apparatus in the neonatal thoroughbred foal

  1. G. Munroe, BVSc, PhD, CertEO, DESM, DipECVS, FRCVS1
  1. 1 Flanders Veterinary Services, Cowrig Cottage, Greenlaw, Duns, Berwickshire TD10 6UN

Abstract

Over 80 per cent of 169 neonatal thoroughbred foals had some part of the hyaloid artery present bilaterally and its degree of completeness, colour and character was statistically symmetrical. The complete artery was present in over 60 per cent of the foals. The incidence of the hyaloid artery and its completeness, colour and character were related to the age of the foal. The hyaloid system atrophies in the early stages of the neonatal period and generally its presence did not cause any significant ocular problems. The presence and morphology of the posterior pupillary membrane was highly correlated with the presence, completeness, colour and character of the hyaloid artery.

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