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期刊名:Equine veterinary education

缩写:EQUINE VET EDUC

ISSN:0957-7734

e-ISSN:2042-3292

IF/分区:0.8/Q3

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S Rivera Maza,R C Bishop,S M Austin et al. S Rivera Maza et al.
Background: Meconium impaction/retention is a significant cause of colic in foals. Historically, limitations of both medical and surgical treatment are noted. Outcomes of meconium impaction/retention have not recently bee...
George L Elane,Anthony T Blikslager,Tim S Mair George L Elane
Background: The COVID-19 pandemic represented a significant source of anxiety and stress for equine veterinarians and clients, with the potential for measurable effects on caseload and owner economics. ...
M Julia,B Felippe M Julia
The clinical manifestation of recurrent fevers and infections alerts the clinician to the possibility of an underlying immunodeficiency. Common variable immunodeficiency (CVID) in the horse is a rare late-onset, non-familial immunologic dis...
Zoë J Williams,Lynn M Pezzanite,Dean A Hendrickson Zoë J Williams
Skin grafting is a simple technique that can be performed by equine practitioners to improve cosmetic outcomes in wounds with large skin defects that would not heal functionally or cosmetically with standard wound therapy interventions. Suc...
Carrie J Finno Carrie J Finno
Hoof wall separation disease (HWSD) is a genetic defect in Connemara ponies characterised by separation and cracking of the dorsal hoof wall. The disease can result in chronic inflammation, severe lameness and laminitis. Affected ponies typ...
C G Donnelly,E Burns,C A Easton-Jones et al. C G Donnelly et al.
Vitamin E is essential for neuromuscular function. The primary treatment, oral supplementation with natural ('RRR') α-tocopherol, is not effective in all horses. The objectives of this pilot study were to evaluate the safety and efficacy o...
A L Ziegler,A T Blikslager A L Ziegler
Nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs) are commonly used to manage a wide variety of conditions in horses, including management of colic. Flunixin meglumine is by far the most commonly used drug in the control of colic pain and infla...
R Zavodovskaya,M Eckert,B G Murphy et al. R Zavodovskaya et al.
Silicate associated osteoporosis (SAO) was diagnosed post mortem in an adult horse with the shortest documented exposure to cytotoxic silicates of 2 years. The horse was evaluated for a 6-months history of progressive back tenderness and ac...
J S W Prutton,S Barnum,N Pusterla J S W Prutton
Equine coronavirus (ECoV) is considered an emerging enteric virus with reported morbidity rates ranging from 10 to 83% and fatality rates ranging from 7 to 27% in adult horses; a vaccine for ECoV is currently not available. This study inves...