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Equine Sarcoidosis

Veterinary Clinics of North America: Equine Practice, 2013
Equine sarcoidosis seems to be an emerging problem. As more horses are referred for dermatologic disease, equine sarcoidosis should be considered in any case of exfoliative and/or nodular skin disease with or without systemic involvement, including generalized granulomatous disease affecting most internal organs. Multiple breeds are affected with mares
Sloet van Oldruitenborgh - Oosterbaan, M.M.   +1 more
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Equine Tonometry

Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association, 1970
SUMMARY Indirect intraocular tonometry was performed on 6 horses, using an electronic tonometer,” with a topical anesthetic and a tranquilizer. Mean indirect intraocular pressure for these horses was 24.5 mm. Hg (S.D. = 4.0). Direct and indirect intraocular pressure values were also simultaneously recorded on 6 horses under general anesthesia and on 3 ...
C M, Cohen, D A, Reinke
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Equine anhidrosis

Veterinary Clinics of North America: Equine Practice, 2002
The molecular basis of the pathophysiology of anhidrosis is still not well understood. Therefore, treatments are more often based on clinical impressions than on scientific fact. Treatment options for this condition will improve only when more is known about the molecular events that cause anhidrosis, especially as they relate to beta2-receptor ...
Jeremy D, Hubert   +2 more
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Equine glaucoma

Veterinary Clinics of North America: Equine Practice, 2004
Glaucoma is a diverse group of vision-impairing disorders that have as a common bond an elevation of intraocular pressure(IOP) to a level incompatible with the health of the eye. Glaucoma can be congenital, primary, or secondary. Congenital equine glaucoma is associated with developmental abnormalities of the iridocorneal angle or, in many cases, with ...
David A, Wilkie, Brian C, Gilger
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Equine placentation

Reproduction, Fertility and Development, 2002
A tough, elastic glycoprotein capsule envelops the equine blastocyst between Days 6 and 23 after ovulation. It maintains the spherical configuration of, and provides physical support for, the embryo as it traverses the entire uterine lumen during Days 6–17, propelled by myometrial contractions that are stimulated by pulsatile release of prostaglandin ...
W R, Allen, F, Stewart
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Equine Electrocardiography

Veterinary Clinics of North America: Equine Practice, 2019
Analyzing electrocardiographic (ECG) recordings, making a diagnosis and assessment of any arrhythmias present, is an important part of the workup of many equine cases. Accurate analysis requires a good-quality recording, free of as many artifacts as possible, with clear P-QRS-T complex morphology.
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Equine Echocardiography

Veterinary Clinics of North America: Equine Practice, 2019
This article provides an overview on the principles of transthoracic echocardiography in horses. Indications for echocardiography, equipment, and technical considerations are discussed and a systematic approach for a complete echocardiographic examination in horses is described.
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Equine Rabies

Veterinary Clinics of North America: Equine Practice, 1993
With the continued increase in the number of wildlife rabies cases reported across the United States and Canada, this disease will remain a threat to the horse as the potential for exposure to infected wildlife and other domestic animals is likely to also increase.
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The Equine Fundus

Veterinary Clinics of North America: Equine Practice, 2017
Fundus is an anatomic term referring to the portion of an organ opposite from its opening, and the fundus of the eye is the back portion of the posterior segment of the globe, including the optic nerve, retina, and choroid. Clinically, the fundus can be visualized by direct or indirect ophthalmoscopy.
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