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<i>Aspergillus fumigatus</i> antigen-reactive Th17 cells are enriched in bronchoalveolar lavage fluid in severe equine asthma. [PDF]

open access: yesFront Immunol
Wjst VF   +7 more
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Equine asthma: managing the environment

open access: yesUK-Vet Equine, 2019
Equine asthma is an umbrella term defined by nonseptic lower airway inflammation. Currently there are two broad categories, namely mild to moderate equine asthma (formerly known as inflammatory airway disease) and severe equine asthma (formerly known as recurrent airway obstruction or heaves).
Hotchkiss, Joel William
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Comparison of Four Different Allergy Tests in Equine Asthma Affected Horses and Allergen Inhalation Provocation Test [PDF]

open access: yesJournal of Equine Veterinary Science, 2021
Potential triggers for equine asthma are allergens from hay and straw dusts, mold spores and storage mites. The contribution of these environmental trigger factors to equine asthma is still largely uncertain.
John Klier, Sven Reese, Ralf S Mueller
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Clinical efficacy of bronchodilators in equine asthma: Looking for minimal important difference

open access: yesEquine Veterinary Journal, 2020
Background Airway obstruction is the main trait of severe equine asthma that affects respiratory function and elicits detrimental effects on clinical presentation.
Luigino Calzetta   +2 more
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Role of neutrophils in equine asthma

Animal Health Research Reviews, 2018
AbstractNeutrophilic bronchiolitis is the primary lesion in asthma-affected horses. Neutrophils are key actors in host defense, migrating toward sites of inflammation and infection, where they act as early responder cells toward external insults. However, neutrophils can also mediate tissue damage in various non-infectious inflammatory processes ...
Benjamin, Uberti, Gabriel, Morán
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Equine asthma syndrome: managing the environment

UK-Vet Equine, 2022
Equine asthma syndrome is arguably the most common non-septic lower respiratory condition diagnosed in horses. In a hospital environment, it is important to be aware of its clinical signs, especially as many horses with the condition will go unnoticed by their owners. Prompt identification can help reduce morbidity within the hospital.
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3 Fachleute – 3 Strategien: Equines Asthma

Hands on - Manuelle und Physikalische Therapien in der Tiermedizin, 2022
Eine Krankheit, viele Begriffe: Früher nannte man es Dämpfigkeit, dann entwickelten sich die Begriffe COPD (chronic obstructive pulmonary disease) und COB (chronisch obstruktive Bronchitis) sowie die im englischen Sprachraum gebräuchlichen Bezeichnungen RAO (recurrent airway ...
Doris Börner   +2 more
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