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Topic:Anatomy

Anatomy in horses encompasses the study of the structural organization of the equine body, including the bones, muscles, organs, and systems that function together to sustain life and enable movement. Understanding equine anatomy is important for veterinarians, equine scientists, and horse owners, as it provides insights into how horses move, how they respond to external stimuli, and how various conditions can affect their health and performance. Key anatomical features in horses include the musculoskeletal system, which provides support and locomotion; the cardiovascular system, which circulates blood and nutrients; and the respiratory system, which facilitates gas exchange. This page compiles peer-reviewed research studies and scholarly articles that explore the detailed anatomy of horses, focusing on the structure and function of different body systems, their interrelationships, and their relevance to equine health, performance, and veterinary care.
Microstructure of the Peritubular Matrix in Horse Dentin.
The Bulletin of Tokyo Dental College    March 1, 1965   Volume 35 1-14 
EDA S, TAKUMA S.No abstract available
[The nerve endings in the posterior metacarpo-phalangeal ligament (superior sesamoidean ligament of suspensory ligament of the fetlock joint) of equines and bovines].
Archives d'anatomie, d'histologie et d'embryologie normales et experimentales    January 1, 1965   Volume 48, Issue 5 349-370 
Karamanlidis AN.No abstract available
Polydactylia.
Iowa State University veterinarian    January 1, 1965   Volume 27, Issue 2 76-77 
Amdor JE.No abstract available
[Comparative studies on the amyloid and paramyloid of several animal species. II. Histochemistry of the amyloids and paramyloids].
Pathologia veterinaria    January 1, 1965   Volume 2, Issue 5 493-513 
Trautwein G.No abstract available
Epistaxis Due to Rupture of an Aneurysm in a Horse.
Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association    November 15, 1964   Volume 145 1004-1006 
BOUCHER WB, ELLIOTT GA, SCHMUCKER B.No abstract available
[On the obstipation of the esophagus in the horse].
Deutsche tierarztliche Wochenschrift    October 15, 1964   Volume 71, Issue 20 538-542 
Schebitz H, Schulze D.No abstract available
A Simplified Approach to Splenectomy in the Horse.
The Cornell veterinarian    October 1, 1964   Volume 54 628-636 
WITZEL DA, MULLENAX CH.THE NEED FOR splenectomized horses in piroplasmosis research prompted this study. Quinlan et at.1 described in detail problems encountered using the paralumbar approach to splenectomy. Gaining easy access to the splenic ligaments and vessels was difficult; for this reason the type and age of horse which could be used were limited. The purpose of this report is to present technic by which horses of varying size, age, and conformation can be splenectomized with minimum of stress on the patient and on the surgeon.
A Comparative Study in Three Dimensions of the Blood Supply of the Normal Interventricular Septum in Human, Canine, Bovine, Porcine, Ovine, and Equine Heart.
Diseases of the chest    September 1, 1964   Volume 46 251-262 doi: 10.1378/chest.46.3.251
BERTHO E, GAGNON G.No abstract available
[Enlargement of the pancrease in a horse: possible clinical significance and pathological picture].
Deutsche tierarztliche Wochenschrift    August 15, 1964   Volume 71, Issue 16 436-438 
Bäriswyl K, Gerber H.No abstract available
Luxation and Fracture of the Hock of the Horse.
Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association    August 15, 1964   Volume 145 341-344 
WHEAT JD, RHODE EA.No abstract available
Structure of Hemoglobin: An X-Ray Examination of Reduced Horse Hemoglobin.
Nature    August 15, 1964   Volume 203 687-690 doi: 10.1038/203687a0
PERUTZ MF, BOLTON W, DIAMOND R, MUIRHEAD H, WATSON HC.No abstract available
Analysis of QRS Complex Recorded Through a Semiorthogonal Lead System in the Horse.
The American journal of physiology    August 1, 1964   Volume 207 325-333 doi: 10.1152/ajplegacy.1964.207.2.325
HAMLIN RL, SMETZER DL, SMITH CR.No abstract available
Some Aspects of the Structure of Hemoglobin.
Canadian journal of biochemistry    May 1, 1964   Volume 42 755-762 doi: 10.1139/o64-087
SMITH DB.No abstract available
Partial Odontoma Simplex in Enamel Inversion in a Horse Molar.
Zentralblatt fur allgemeine Pathologie u. pathologische Anatomie    April 20, 1964   Volume 105 479-486 
HEINZE W, SAJONSKI H.No abstract available
The Atrio-Ventricular Connections in the Hearts of Ovis aries, Capra hircus, Bos taurus, and Equus caballus.
Biologica Latina    April 1, 1964   Volume 17 113-144 
PALMIERI G, ASOLE A.No abstract available
The Venous Return from the Interventricular Septum of the Heart: A Comparative Study.
American journal of veterinary research    March 1, 1964   Volume 25 512-517 
MCKIBBEN JS, CHRISTENSEN GC.No abstract available
[X-rays findings and clinical symptoms in cases of abnormal calcium deposition in the body].
Deutsche tierarztliche Wochenschrift    January 15, 1964   Volume 71, Issue 2 29-34 
Zeskov B, Marolt J, Vukelić E.No abstract available
The Communicating Veins in the Anterior Extremities of Some Mammals (Cattle, Horses, Swine, Dogs, and Cats).
Verhandlungen der Anatomischen Gesellschaft    January 1, 1964   Volume 59 304-309 
FREWEIN J.No abstract available
[Normal Comparative Anatomy of the Coronary Arteries and Veins of the Hearts of Different Animal Species (Man, Dog, Calf, Pig, Sheep, Horse, Roe-Deer, and Moose)]. BERTHO E.No abstract available
Acetylcholinesterase Activity in the Atrio-Ventricular Connections in Some Domestic Mammals.
Rivista di biologia    January 1, 1964   Volume 57 31-51 
CIAMPOLI A, PALMIERI G, ASOLE A.No abstract available
Adrenergic and Adrenolytic Actions in the Horse Intestine.
Archivos del Instituto de Farmacologia Experimental (Medicina)    January 1, 1964   Volume 16 119-148 
JURADOCOUTO R.No abstract available
[Pons Dorsalis Transversus Partis Lumbalis Diaphragmatis Equorum].
Verhandlungen der Anatomischen Gesellschaft    January 1, 1964   Volume 58 299-304 
SIMIC V, JOJIC D.No abstract available
Practical Techniques for Making Injections into Joints and Bursae of the Horse.
Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association    November 15, 1963   Volume 143 1079-1083 
VANKRUININGEN HJ.No abstract available
Accessory Nuclear Lobule on the Polymorphonuclear Neutrophil Leukocyte of Domestic Animals.
Acta cytologica    November 1, 1963   Volume 7 346-350 
COLBY EB, CALHOUN L.No abstract available
Epiphyseal Compression in Young Horses.
The Cornell veterinarian    October 1, 1963   Volume 53 567-574 
ROONEY JR.No abstract available
The Morphology of the Masticatory Muscles in Horses.
Anatomischer Anzeiger    August 10, 1963   Volume 113 119-130 
HEINZE W.No abstract available
[Contribution to the x-ray examination of the skull in horses].
Deutsche tierarztliche Wochenschrift    August 1, 1963   Volume 70, Issue 15 450-452 
Schebitz H, Weber W.No abstract available
Radiation Therapy for Lameness in Horses.
Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association    August 1, 1963   Volume 143 277-280 
CLAPP NK, CARLSON WD, MORGAN JP.No abstract available
Seminoma in the Stallion: A Clinical, Cytological, and Pathologicoanatomical Investigation.
The Cornell veterinarian    July 1, 1963   Volume 53 395-403 
KNUDSEN O, SCHANTZ B.No abstract available
Equine Incoordination. I. Gross Morphology.
The Cornell veterinarian    July 1, 1963   Volume 53 411-422 
ROONEY JR.No abstract available