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Currently, there are no registered veterinary drugs for the treatment of endocrinopathic equine laminitis, and although this form of the disease is known to be caused by prolonged hyperinsulinaemia, the mechanism of insulin toxicity is unclear.
Samira Rahnama +7 more
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Background Insulin dysregulation (ID) is a key risk factor for equine endocrinopathic laminitis, but in many cases ID can only be assessed accurately using dynamic tests.
Julien Delarocque +5 more
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Abstract Background Oral glycemic challenge (GC) tests are recommended for diagnosis of insulin dysregulation (ID). Various protocols are used, but all have limitations in terms of palatability, ease of use, variable composition, geographic availability, or some combination of these.
Tobias Warnken +6 more
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Comparison and validation of ELISA assays for plasma insulin-like growth factor-1 in the horse [PDF]
Insulin-like growth factor-1 (IGF-1) plays several important physiological roles, and IGF-related pathways have been implicated in developmental osteochondral disease and endocrinopathic laminitis.
Courtnay L. Baskerville +3 more
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Background Hyperinsulinemia is associated with equine laminitis, and digital lamellar inflammation in equine metabolic syndrome‐associated laminitis (EMSAL) is modest when compared with sepsis‐associated laminitis.
Mauria R. Watts +4 more
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Unusual Spinal Epidural Lipomatosis and Lumbosacral Instability
Introduction. Epidural lipomatosis is most frequently observed in patients on chronic steroid treatment. Only a few idiopathic epidural lipomatosis cases have been described. Material and Methods. 64-year-old male patient presented with low back pain and
David Ruiz Picazo +1 more
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Background: Polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS) is a common endocrine disorder occurring in premenopausal women, with a prevalence rate of 5%–7%. It has been observed in multiple number of studies the coexistence between diabetes mellitus 2 and obesity with
Yogamaya D Prabhu +2 more
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Response of intact vessels from healthy horses and horses with endocrinopathic laminitis (EL) to vasoconstrictors.
Patrick W. F. Hadoke (206485) +3 more
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Clinical and biochemical characteristics of the study groups; healthy and those with endocrinopathic laminitis (EL).
Patrick W. F. Hadoke (206485) +3 more
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Updates on intra‐articular corticosteroid administration in horses
Summary Intra‐articular (IA) corticosteroid administration in equine athletes has gained increased attention recently, particularly in racing. Despite widespread corticosteroid use in equine practice for decades, there are still a lack of equine‐specific studies to address key questions related to their use.
K. Tanner +5 more
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