Tijdschrift voor diergeneeskunde.
Periodical
Veterinary Medicine
Publisher:
Koninklijke Nederlandse Maatschappij voor Diergeneeskunde [etc.]. Amsterdam : Koninklijke Nederlandse Maatschappijvoor Diergeneskunde
Frequency: Monthly, 2011-
Country: Netherlands
Language: English
Author(s):
Maatschappij voor Diergeneeskunde., Koninklijke Nederlandse Maatschappij voor Diergeneeskunde.
Start Year:1916 -
Identifiers
| ISSN: | 0040-7453 (Print) 0040-7453 (Linking) |
| NLM ID: | 0031550 |
| (DNLM): | T10160000(s) |
| (OCoLC): | 01767489 |
| Coden: | TIDIAY |
| Classification: | W1 TI652 |
The pathology of sesamoiditis.
Tijdschrift voor diergeneeskunde
October 15, 1973
Volume 98, Issue 20 1003-1021
Németh F.No abstract available Various new clinical chemical data in the blood of normal ponies and ponies affected with hyperlipaemia (hyperlipoproteinaemia).
Tijdschrift voor diergeneeskunde
July 15, 1973
Volume 98, Issue 14 673-680
Wensing T, Schotman AJ, Kroneman J.No abstract available [Extensive chorioptic mange in a horse. Report of a case].
Tijdschrift voor diergeneeskunde
June 15, 1973
Volume 98, Issue 12 580-581
Mirck MH.No abstract available [Examination for pregnancy in mares].
Tijdschrift voor diergeneeskunde
May 15, 1973
Volume 98, Issue 10 483-491
van Leeuwen W.No abstract available [Anthelmintics].
Tijdschrift voor diergeneeskunde
May 15, 1973
Volume 98, Issue 10 494-503
No abstract available [Some notes on the practical use of oestrogens in veterinary obstetrics and gynaecology].
Tijdschrift voor diergeneeskunde
September 1, 1971
Volume 96, Issue 17 1165-1172
de Bois CH.No abstract available [The red blood count of horses, suffering from strongylose].
Tijdschrift voor diergeneeskunde
February 1, 1949
Volume 74, Issue 3 133-138
ROMIJN C.No abstract available [Fertility in horses].
Tijdschrift voor diergeneeskunde
December 1, 1948
Volume 73, Issue 23 933-936
WAGENAAR G.No abstract available [The treatment of neck fistulas in horses with penicillin].
Tijdschrift voor diergeneeskunde
September 1, 1948
Volume 73, Issue 17-18 690
BAKKER S, ZUYDAM DM.No abstract available Blood sedimentation rate in the horse and the cow.
Tijdschrift voor diergeneeskunde
July 1, 1948
Volume 73, Issue 13 485-516
VAN ZIJL WJ.No abstract available [Studies on the eggs of horse strongylides].
Tijdschrift voor diergeneeskunde
May 15, 1946
Volume 71, Issue 10 411-427
WAGENAAR HUMMELINCK P.No abstract available Stability and reproducibility of ADVIA 120-measured red blood cell and platelet parameters in dogs, cats, and horses, and the use of reticulocyte haemoglobin content (CH(R)) in the diagnosis of iron deficiency.
Tijdschrift voor diergeneeskunde
May 13, 2009
Volume 134, Issue 7 272-278
Prins M, van Leeuwen MW, Teske E.Modern laser-based haematology analysers such as the ADVIA 120 have species-specific software and offer the possibility of assessing new haematological parameters. These parameters have yet to be evaluated, and as these analysers are often used in referral laboratories, it is important to know whether the values of haematological parameters change during sample transport. Therefore, samples of EDTA-anticoagulated blood from nine healthy dogs and EDTA- and citrate-anticoagulated blood from six healthy horses were collected and stored at room temperature for 72 and 48 hours, respectively. In can... Read More
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The effect of a topical insecticide containing permethrin on the number of Culicoides midges caught near horses with and without insect bite hypersensitivity in the Netherlands.
Tijdschrift voor diergeneeskunde
November 4, 2008
Volume 133, Issue 20 838-842
de Raat IJ, van den Boom R, van Poppel M, van Oldruitenborgh-Oosterbaan MM.Insect bite hypersensitivity (IBH) in horses is most likely caused by Culicoides species, although other insects may also play a role. Until now no effective cure has been found for this condition, although numerous therapeutic and preventive measures have been used to control insect hypersensitivity. One such method is to apply a topical insecticide to horses. In this study, the effect of a topical insecticide containing permethrin (3.6%) was examined in seven pairs of horses. The horses were placed inside a tent trap to collect Culicoides spp. and other insects attracted to the horses on two... Correlation between colic and antibody levels against Anoplocephala perfoliata in horses in The Netherlands.
Tijdschrift voor diergeneeskunde
July 26, 2007
Volume 132, Issue 13 508-512
Boswinkel M, Sloet van Oldruitenborgh-Oosterbaan MM.The importance of Anoplocephala perfoliata in horses with colic was studied in 139 horses referred for colic and 139 control horses with no signs of colic for at least three years. The serodiagnostic method of Proudman and Trees, which measures the level of A. perfoliata antibody, was used to detect A. perfoliata infection. Thirty-two horses were examined at necropsy, to determine whether the presence of A. perfoliata in the ileocaecal region was associated with the A. perfoliata antibody level. The mean A. perfoliata antibody level was significantly higher in horses with colic than in horses ... The surgical treatment of ileus in the horse.
Tijdschrift voor diergeneeskunde
October 15, 1973
Volume 98, Issue 20 968-974
Kersjes AW, Bras GE.No abstract available Workload and stress in horses: comparison in horses ridden deep and round (‘rollkur’) with a draw rein and horses ridden in a natural frame with only light rein contact.
Tijdschrift voor diergeneeskunde
March 15, 2006
Volume 131, Issue 5 152-157
Sloet van Oldruitenborgh-Oosterbaan MM, Blok MB, Begeman L, Kamphuis MC, Lameris MC, Spierenburg AJ, Lashley MJ.'Rollkur' or 'overbending' is the low and deep riding of a dressage horse during training or warming up. Lately, this technique has been criticized, and not necessarily objectively, on welfare grounds. To be able to evaluate these criticisms, more needs to be known about the workload and stress of horses being ridden 'rollkur'. The aim of the present study was to compare the workload of eight riding-school horses when being ridden deep and round with a draw rein ('rollkur') and when being ridden in a natural frame with only light rein contact ('free'). Workload (as measured by heart rate and b... Surgical treatment of equine ileus.
Tijdschrift voor diergeneeskunde
October 15, 1973
Volume 98, Issue 20 983-985
Sankovic F.No abstract available [A literature review of equine piroplasmosis after an episode of acute babesiosis in a Dutch Standardbred foal after a stay in Normandy].
Tijdschrift voor diergeneeskunde
December 21, 2005
Volume 130, Issue 23 726-731
Butler CM, van Gils JA, van der Kolk JH.Piroplasmosis, a disease endemic to most tropical and subtropical areas, appears to be spreading to more temperate zones. This article gives a review of equine piroplasmosis and describes an acute case of infection with Babesia caballi in a Dutch Standard bred foal after a short stay at a stud in Normandy (France). A 3-month-old stallion foal was presented with lethargy, fever of 41 degrees C, and pale mucosal membranes. Haematology revealed a low packed cell volume (14 l/l) leucytosis (25 G/l) and a high blood urea nitrogen concentration (20.1mmol/l). Infection with B. caballi was diagnosed o... Tetanus in the equine species: a retrospective study of 31 cases.
Tijdschrift voor diergeneeskunde
July 12, 2008
Volume 133, Issue 12 512-517
van Galen G, Delguste C, Sandersen C, Verwilghen D, Grulke S, Amory H.Few studies exist about factors affecting the outcome of horses with tetanus. Methods: 31 equids (30 horses and 1 donkey) with a clinical diagnosis of tetanus admitted to the Equine Clinic of the University of Liege between 1991 and 2006. The cases were divided into two groups according to the outcome (survivors and non-survivors). Methods: The clinical data of survivors and non-survivors were compared using an ANOVA (continuous data) or a Fisher's test (discrete data). Results: The survival rate was 32%. Most animals were 5 years or younger, and none had been appropriately vaccinated. The non... [The castration of a stallion; past, present and future].
Tijdschrift voor diergeneeskunde
June 9, 2005
Volume 130, Issue 10 312-317
van der Velden MA.No abstract available Prevalence of antibodies to equine viruses in the Netherlands.
Tijdschrift voor diergeneeskunde
April 15, 1979
Volume 104, Issue 8 65-74
de Boer GF, Osterhaus AD, van Oirschot JT, Wemmenhove R.The prevalence of antibodies to various viruses was investigated in a series of serum samples collected from horses in the Netherlands between 1963 and 1966 and from 1972 onwards. Neutralizing antibodies to equine rhinopneumonitis virus, equine arteritis virus and to equine rhinovirus types 1 and 2 were detected in respectively 76%, 14%, 66% and 59% of the equine serum samples tested. The observed incidence of serum samples positive to equine adenovirus in the complement fixation test was 39%. Precipitating antibodies to equine infectious anaemia virus were detected only in serum samples from ... [Frequent deworming in horses; it usually does not do any good, but it often harms].
Tijdschrift voor diergeneeskunde
August 19, 2006
Volume 131, Issue 14-15 524-530
Eysker M, van Doorn DC, Lems SN, Weteling A, Ploeger HW.Due to excessive and inappropriate use of dewormers anthelmintic resistance has developed as a significant problem in horse parasites in the Netherlands. Since it is unlikely that new classes of anthelmintics against horse nematodes will be introduced in the near future, it is important to use the present drugs wisely. Veterinarians should advice horse owners about worm control programs with a more targeted approach. The number of anthelmintic treatments should be reduced and, through selective anthelmintic treatments, further development of anthelmintic resistance should be delayed. Preferabl... Meckel’s diverticulum as a cause of colic: 2 cases with different morphological features.
Tijdschrift voor diergeneeskunde
June 12, 2010
Volume 135, Issue 11 452-455
Verwilghen D, van Galen G, Busoni V, Cassart D, Salciccia A, Serteyn D, Grulke S.Persistent Meckel's diverticulum is an uncommon embryonic developmental anomaly of the distal small intestine created by a portion of the vitelline duct adjacent to intestine that remains patent. This portion can form a diverticulum (Meckel's diverticulum) or a fibrous band, called vitelloumbilical band, and can be associated with colic after local impaction or strangulation of the small intestine around the remnant. This report describes two cases of Meckel's diverticulum with different morphological features in older horses. This congenital disorder should be considered as a reason for abdom... Auto-immune hemolytic anemia in two horses.
Tijdschrift voor diergeneeskunde
July 15, 1975
Volume 100, Issue 14 752-757
Lokhorst HM, Breukink HJ.Two cases of Auto-immune hemolytic anemia (AHA) in the horse are described. The pathogenesis of AHA in man is related to the findings in the horses. Besides from routine hematological and biochemical investigations specific data were obtained from the erythrocyte osmotic fragility test, the Coombs test, the serum haptoglobulin level and the cold agglutinin test. The first patient, a six month old Dutch standardbred colt, probably suffered from an acute attack of cold-induced hemoglobinuria with severe anemia and acronecrosis of the tops of both ears and of several parts of the skin that had be... Identification of factors associated with the development of insect bite hypersensitivity in horses in The Netherlands.
Tijdschrift voor diergeneeskunde
July 25, 2008
Volume 133, Issue 13 554-559
van den Boom R, Ducro B, Sloet van Oldruitenborgh-Oosterbaan MM.An Internet-based questionnaire among horse owners was carried out to identify factors affecting the incidence of insect bite hypersensitivity (IBHI) among horses in the Netherlands. Information was obtained for 794 horses of various breeds, but the breed distribution was not representative for the Dutch horse population. Of the horses for which information was available, 56% suffered from IBH and 44% did not. The most common clinical symptoms were pruritus, scaling, and hair loss, occurring mainly at the base of the tail and along the mane. Breed, age, region (and local habitat), stabling, ty... [Cyathostominosis: a form of severe strongylidosis (author’s transl)].
Tijdschrift voor diergeneeskunde
August 1, 1977
Volume 102, Issue 15 876-878
Mirck MH.A form of strongyle infection in young horses and ponies, observed during the period from November to May, is described. Large numbers of larvae of Cyathostominae in the fourth or early fifth stage of development are found to be present in the (often watery) faeces. This excretion of larvae is not affected by treatment with anthelmintics. A large number of these patients die from the sequelae of verminous enteritis. [A case of cicutoxine poisoning in ponies].
Tijdschrift voor diergeneeskunde
October 1, 1981
Volume 106, Issue 20 1037-1039
Dijkstra RG, Falkena R.No abstract available Various new clinical chemical data in the blood of normal ponies and ponies affected with hyperlipaemia (hyperlipoproteinaemia).
Tijdschrift voor diergeneeskunde
July 15, 1973
Volume 98, Issue 14 673-680
Wensing T, Schotman AJ, Kroneman J.No abstract available [Equine atypical myopathy].
Tijdschrift voor diergeneeskunde
February 7, 2007
Volume 131, Issue 24 934
van der Kolk H.No abstract available [West Nile-like virus is the cause of encephalitis in humans and horses and the death of hundreds of birds in New York].
Tijdschrift voor diergeneeskunde
April 1, 2000
Volume 124, Issue 23 704-705
van der Poel WH.No abstract available [Towards a veterinary-professional standard concerning castration in stallions].
Tijdschrift voor diergeneeskunde
May 1, 1989
Volume 114, Issue 9 493-498
Rutgers LJ, Kersjes AW.Complications following castration are increasingly often regarded as unacceptable by the owners of horses. A veterinary surgeon can only be held responsible for the consequences of his professional procedure when castration is not performed according to the rule (lege artis), i.e. if the surgeon failed to act in accordance with professional veterinary standards. So far, there is no consensus concerning the standard regarding the castration of stallions as various techniques are being used, and as some veterinary surgeons consider complications to be a normal risk in surgery. Visceral prolapse... An endoscopic study of the caecal base of the horse.
Tijdschrift voor diergeneeskunde
October 15, 1973
Volume 98, Issue 20 957-963
Dyce KM, Hartman W.No abstract available [Subperitoneal cyst in a Friesian mare].
Tijdschrift voor diergeneeskunde
September 4, 2004
Volume 129, Issue 14-15 468-470
Scheffer CJ, Drijfhout PN, Boerma S.The case of a 5-year-old Friesian mare with a mass in her abdomen and a gait irregularity of the left hind limb is discussed. At rectal ultrasonogrphic examination the mass appeared to be a thin-walled, anechogenic cavity in the left abdomen. By means of laparoscopy the mass could be visualized as a smooth structure, covered by peritoneum and fat. Under laparoscopic guidance the mass was punctured and fluid was aspirated. Cytological and bacteriological findings of the fluid were indicative of a cyst. After drainage of the cyst the locomotion disorder of the left hind limb disappeared. It is c... [Preliminary studies on the incidence of Filaziae in equidae in the Netherlands (author’s transl)].
Tijdschrift voor diergeneeskunde
March 15, 1975
Volume 100, Issue 6 321-326
Lutz JE, Boersema JH, Németh F.Biopsies of the skin of the umbilical area were taken from ninety-nine horses and one donkey, all reared in the Netherlands. The biopsy specimens were examined for the presence of microfilariae by a recovery procedure. Microfilariae were identified in eight horses. These were microfilariae of the species Onchocerca cervicalis in each case. [Monensin poisoning in horses].
Tijdschrift voor diergeneeskunde
July 1, 1978
Volume 103, Issue 13 699-700
van de Kerk P.No abstract available [Experiences with half-closed castration in stallions].
Tijdschrift voor diergeneeskunde
September 15, 1983
Volume 108, Issue 18 705-711
Rutgers LJ, Merkens HW.The half-closed method of castration involves ligation of the spermatic cord enclosed in the vaginal tunic, the testicle itself lying outside the opened vaginal tunic. Of 497 horses and ponies admitted to the Department of Large Animal Surgery and castrated using this technique, 68.6 per cent recovered without complications. Although the most serious postoperative complications such as intestinal eventration and haemorrhage of the spermatic cord may be reduced to a minimum by this approach, normal healing cannot be guaranteed under the circumstances in which this method was used. Metabolic care of the horse with acute intestinal obstruction.
Tijdschrift voor diergeneeskunde
October 15, 1973
Volume 98, Issue 20 980-982
Donawick WJ, Hiza MA.No abstract available [Horse milking industry in The Netherlands and Flanders].
Tijdschrift voor diergeneeskunde
May 4, 2011
Volume 136, Issue 4 257-261
van der Burg LJ, Muller I, Sloet van Oldruitenborgh-Oosterbaan MM.The horse milking industry is expanding in The Netherlands and Flanders. Horse milk has become popular due to its (supposed) health-enhancing properties. A horse-milking farm is not a common client for the Dutch veterinarian. When giving advice in this circumstance it should be recognised that these horses are production animals and that their milk is for human consumption. A review of the literature is given together with the results of an extensive enquiry amongst 13 horse-milking farms in The Netherlands and Flanders. [Renal tubular acidosis (type 2) in a Friesian mare].
Tijdschrift voor diergeneeskunde
November 15, 1994
Volume 119, Issue 22 675-676
van der Kolk JH.A 2-year-old Friesian mare was examined because she had been sluggish for a few weeks. Blood biochemistry showed that concentrations of creatinine (136 mumol.L-1) and urea nitrogen (6.1 mmol.L-1) in plasma were within their normal limits. Severe metabolic acidosis was apparent; the venous pH was 7.154 and the bicarbonate concentration was 13 mmol.L-1. The base excess amounted to -15.3 mmol.L-1 and the venous pCO2 measured 5.1 kPa. Plasma sodium was normal (135 mmol.L-1) and plasma chloride (113 mmol.L-1) was slightly elevated, but there was a hypokalaemia (2.9 mmol.L-1). The urine had a specif... [Strongyloides westeri Ihle, 1917 (Nematoda: Strongyloididae). I. Parasitological features of natural infection (author’s transl)].
Tijdschrift voor diergeneeskunde
September 1, 1977
Volume 102, Issue 17 1039-1043
Mirck MH.Patent S. westeri infection is particularly common in unweaned foals (61.2 per cent). It is much less common in foals which have been weaned (15.4 per cent). Examination of the faeces of ten artificially reared foals (free from worms) did not supply any evidence of possible prenatal (intra-uterine) helminth infection. In one Shetland pony mare, larvae of S. westeri were found to be present in the milk on the tenth, twenty-fourth and thirty-second day after parturition. Larvae were not detected in the milk of the other mares but all foals showed patent S. westeri infection within from thirteen ... [Studies on the bacterial causes of neonatal mortality in foals. Report on post-mortem findings (author’s transl)].
Tijdschrift voor diergeneeskunde
February 15, 1979
Volume 104, Issue 4 165-177
van der Molen EJ.The causes of neonatal mortality in foals were studied over a period of two years. The total number of foals studied was 121. Bacterial infection was found to be an important factor. Infection caused by A. equuli (1.6%) which previously was the most important one, has been superseded by E. coli infection (56%). E. coli infections particularly occur during the first weeks of life and, depending on the course of the disease, give rise to various pathological changes. Infections running an acute course are mainly marked by pathological changes of the lung and lymphoid organs. Infections running a...