Abstract
Six mares had endometrial cysts removed by endoscopic electrocoagulative surgery. These mares exhibited poor reproductive histories and endometrial cysts were the only detectable abnormalities. In each case, at least two cysts greater than 2.5cm were present. One mare subsequently produced a live foal; two are presently in foal; one conceived but absorbed; one formed more cysts after surgery; and one has not yet been bred. Histologically, the walls of the cysts contained entire lamina propria, relatively normal endometrial glands, and small cystic spaces.
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