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Veterinary Record, 2019
Ticks on horses may transmit several diseases of clinical significance in the UK including equine granulocytic anaplasmosis ( Anaplasma phagocytophilum ),1 louping ill virus infection2 and Lyme disease ( Borrelia species).3 The geographical range of Dermacentor reticulatus (the ornate cow tick or marsh tick), a known vector of equine piroplasmosis ...
Kayleigh M, Hansford +6 more
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Ticks on horses may transmit several diseases of clinical significance in the UK including equine granulocytic anaplasmosis ( Anaplasma phagocytophilum ),1 louping ill virus infection2 and Lyme disease ( Borrelia species).3 The geographical range of Dermacentor reticulatus (the ornate cow tick or marsh tick), a known vector of equine piroplasmosis ...
Kayleigh M, Hansford +6 more
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Congenital Dental Disease of Horses
Veterinary Clinics of North America: Equine Practice, 1998Equine congenital dental deformities are not limited merely to those presented here; however, the examples discussed offer the reader an appreciation for the range of severity and complexity that may be found in affected horses. The veterinarian is obligated to provide the best possible care for the patient and to relieve animal suffering.
R M, DeBowes, E M, Gaughan
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Acute abdominal diseases of the horse.
Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association, 1972Acute abdominal diseases of the horse are discussed according to diagnostic protocol, mechanisms of septic shock, and principles of therapy. The principal diagnostic step is determination of irreversible morphocellular damage.
James R. Coffman, Harold E. Garner
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Myelomonocytic myeloproliferative diseases in a horse.
Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association, 1982Myelomonocytic myeloproliferative disease in a horse was diagnosed on the basis of hematologic, enzymatic, and histopathologic findings. It was characterized clinically by depression, weight loss splenomegaly, lymphadenopathy, coagulopathy, and ...
Brumbaugh Gw +3 more
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Preventing venereal disease in horses
Veterinary Record, 2009Colleagues will be aware of the recent outbreaks of equine viral arteritis (EVA) in France and of contagious equine metritis (CEM) in the USA. The British Equine Veterinary Association (BEVA) would like to remind all veterinary surgeons involved in the practice of artificial insemination (AI ...
Madeleine L H, Campbell +3 more
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Veterinary Clinics of North America: Equine Practice, 2015
Skin disease in horses is a common and potentially challenging clinical problem. Information pertaining to skin disease is lacking in horses when compared with that in other companion animal species. Certainly, both horse-specific and location-specific patterns are present, but these can often be confounded by other factors.
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Skin disease in horses is a common and potentially challenging clinical problem. Information pertaining to skin disease is lacking in horses when compared with that in other companion animal species. Certainly, both horse-specific and location-specific patterns are present, but these can often be confounded by other factors.
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Dental Disease in Geriatric Horses
Veterinary Clinics of North America: Equine Practice, 1998The dental management of geriatric horses can be a rewarding challenge to the practitioner. Owners become dissatisfied when their expectations are unrealistic. Consequently, communication between the owner and the practitioner is essential prior to the start of any dental procedure in a geriatric horse.
M Q, Lowder, P O, Mueller
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Journal of Veterinary Medicine, Series B, 1990
SummaryA horse with neurological signs and severe meningoencephalitis caused by Aujeszky's disease is described. The diagnosis was established by immunohistochemistry, DNA‐in situ hybridization and serological tests. Aujeszky's disease virus antigen and Aujeszky's disease viral DNA were detected in neurons of the cerebrum.
T S, van den Ingh +5 more
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SummaryA horse with neurological signs and severe meningoencephalitis caused by Aujeszky's disease is described. The diagnosis was established by immunohistochemistry, DNA‐in situ hybridization and serological tests. Aujeszky's disease virus antigen and Aujeszky's disease viral DNA were detected in neurons of the cerebrum.
T S, van den Ingh +5 more
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Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association, 1974
SUMMARY Tyzzer’s disease was diagnosed in a 6-week-old Morgan filly that was found moribund and died shortly afterward. Necropsy revealed acute intussusception of the ileum and multifocal necrosis of the liver. Bacillus piliformis was found in hepatocytes adjacent to foci of hepatic necrosis.
W C, Hall, H J, Van Kruiningen
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SUMMARY Tyzzer’s disease was diagnosed in a 6-week-old Morgan filly that was found moribund and died shortly afterward. Necropsy revealed acute intussusception of the ileum and multifocal necrosis of the liver. Bacillus piliformis was found in hepatocytes adjacent to foci of hepatic necrosis.
W C, Hall, H J, Van Kruiningen
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Inflammatory Bowel Disease in Horses
Veterinary Clinics of North America: Equine Practice, 2009This article discusses types of inflammatory bowel disease in horses, including pathologic findings and proposed causes. The diagnosis of inflammatory bowel disease is presented in detail, including minimum database, rectal palpation, abdominal ultrasound, abdominocentesis, biopsy procedures, and absorption tests.
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