Detection of anti-mullerian hormone. In felines, this hormone can distinguish spayed from intact animals or detect ovarian remnant syndrome. In equines, it is useful for the diagnosis of granulosa-theca cell tumors (GCTs).
|
Starting April 29, the USDA requires lactating dairy cows to be tested for HPAI prior to movement.
View TVMDL’s guidelines to mitigate potential delays when submitting dairy samples for movement testing.
Detection of anti-mullerian hormone. In felines, this hormone can distinguish spayed from intact animals or detect ovarian remnant syndrome. In equines, it is useful for the diagnosis of granulosa-theca cell tumors (GCTs).
|