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Serum insulin concentration in horses: Effect of storage and handling
Serum insulin concentration is commonly measured during investigation of suspected endocrinopathic disease in horses, but immediate analysis is frequently unavailable. The aim of this study was to examine the effect of storing samples at room temperature
Karikoski, N +3 more
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ECEIM consensus statement on equine metabolic syndrome
Equine metabolic syndrome (EMS) is a widely recognized collection of risk factors for endocrinopathic laminitis. The most important of these risk factors is insulin dysregulation (ID). Clinicians and horse owners must recognize the presence of these risk
Durham, Andy E. +25 more
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Insulin resistance and laminitis in horses
Laminitis is a common painful condition in horses that often has a poor outcome. The aetiology of laminitis has been widely studied, but still not completely understood.
Horn, Isabella
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16th European College of Equine Internal Medicine (ECEIM) Congress
Journal of Veterinary Internal Medicine, Volume 38, Issue 2, Page 1240-1262, March/April 2024.
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Management Changes in the Laminitis Case
This chapter is a compilation of the views of the authors regarding the judgment of changes in management, including medical therapies, approaches to foot care, the decision for euthanasia of the laminitis case and, importantly, the communication of ...
Jeff Ridley +7 more
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Occurance of obesity, equine metabolic syndrome and endocrinopathic laminitis in Estonian horses
Lõputöö Veterinaarmeditsiini õppekavalHouste ülekaalulisuse ja rasvumisega võib seostada mitmeid kliinilisi haigusi, kuid kõige tõsisemaks peetakse insuliini düsregulatsiooni ja sellega seotud hobuste metaboolse sündroomi ja endokrinopaatilise laminiidi ...
Varter, Monika
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Plasma Amino Acid Concentration in Obese Horses with/without Insulin Dysregulation and Laminitis. [PDF]
Stoeckle SD +3 more
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Thyroid gland treatment effect to endocrinopathic eye function changes
Aim: Retrospective analysis of 472 patient‘s with endocrine ophthalmopathy treated in Kaunas Medicine University during 2004–2005 year period was done. There were 88,8 percent (N=419) women and 11,2 percent (N=53) men.
Jankauskienė, Jūratė +1 more
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Plasma Amino Acids in Horses Suffering from Pituitary Pars Intermedia Dysfunction. [PDF]
Stoeckle SD +3 more
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© 2019 Niveditha VathsangamLaminitis is a common and debilitating disease of horses’ feet that results in lameness, and in severe cases, may require euthanasia.
Vathsangam, Niveditha
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