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Penile prolapse can be a result of trauma, administration of phenotiazine tranquilizers, habronemiasis, large tumours, neuropathies, equine infectious anemia, purpura hemmorrhagica, spinal cord lesions and infammation (EHV-1, rabies). Penile prolapse is often associated with paraphimosis or results from the relaxation of musculus retractor penis which is caused by senility, severe general debilitation...
The article presents clinical cases of four cold-blooded stallions aged 6-9 years with diagnosed penile prolapse. The animals were referred to the Clinic relatively late: two horses in a period of 2-3 days from occurrence of prolapse, the third horse in the second week, and the fourth after 3 months. In three cases the penile prolapse was caused by mechanical trauma, in one case the cause was not...
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