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Topic:Clinical Findings

Clinical findings in horses encompass a range of observable signs and symptoms identified during veterinary examinations that contribute to diagnosing and managing equine health conditions. These findings can include physical observations, such as changes in behavior, posture, or gait, as well as physiological measurements like heart rate, respiratory rate, and temperature. Diagnostics may also involve laboratory tests, imaging, and other diagnostic procedures to assess organ function and detect abnormalities. Recognizing and interpreting clinical findings are essential components of veterinary practice, aiding in the identification of diseases, monitoring treatment progress, and guiding therapeutic interventions. This page brings together peer-reviewed research studies and scholarly articles that explore the methodologies, interpretations, and implications of clinical findings in the context of equine health care.
Coagulation mechanism of the horse.
Nature    April 2, 1955   Volume 175, Issue 4457 596-597 doi: 10.1038/175596a0
BELL WN, ARCHER RK, TOMLIN SC.No abstract available
The curariform effect of succinylcholine in the equine and bovine species: a preliminary report.
The Cornell veterinarian    April 1, 1955   Volume 45, Issue 2 193-197 
STOWE CM.No abstract available
Some observations on general anesthesia in ponies.
International journal of anesthesia    March 1, 1955   Volume 2, Issue 3 208-211 
ALEXANDER F.No abstract available
Surgical correction of an umbilical cecostomy in the horse.
Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association    December 1, 1954   Volume 125, Issue 933 454-455 
PROCTOR DL, SUTTON HH, GIBBENS R, COLEMAN J.No abstract available
Abortion in mares associated with cytoplasmic inclusions.
The Cornell veterinarian    July 1, 1954   Volume 44, Issue 3 322-323 
SAVAGE A, ISA JM.No abstract available
Interstitial cell tumor of the equine testis.
Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association    May 1, 1954   Volume 124, Issue 926 356-359 
SMITH HA.No abstract available
Persistent imperforate hymen in a Shetland mare.
Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association    May 1, 1954   Volume 124, Issue 926 353-354 
FIELDER FG.No abstract available
[Histophysiology of the chromolipoids of the testis of the horse. Demonstration of a lymphocrine activity of these substances].
Bollettino della Societa italiana di biologia sperimentale    March 1, 1954   Volume 30, Issue 3 238-240 
GOGLIA G.No abstract available
[Leptospirosis and ophthalmia in the horse; clinical findings in a thoroughbred stud farm].
Revue de pathologie generale et de physiologie clinique    March 1, 1954   Volume 54, Issue 656 480-487 
MARCENAC .No abstract available
Extract of pregnant mares’ urine-therapy in chronic duodenal ulcer five-year clinical evaluation.
Gastroenterology    February 1, 1954   Volume 26, Issue 2 230-238 
BERCOVITZ ZT.No abstract available
[Variations of excretion of serum gonadotropins in pregnant mares].
Acta physiologica Polonica    January 1, 1954   Volume 5, Issue 4 517-519 
BIELANSKI W, EWY Z, PIGONIOWA H.No abstract available
The onset of rigor mortis in various muscles of the draught horse.
The Journal of physiology    August 1, 1953   Volume 121, Issue 2 275-288 doi: 10.1113/jphysiol.1953.sp004947
LAWRIE RA.No abstract available
The 1952 outbreak of encephalitis in California; epidemiologic aspects.
California medicine    August 1, 1953   Volume 79, Issue 2 84-90 
HOLLISTER AC, LONGSHORE WA, DEAN BH, STEVENS IM.For the most part, epidemiologic phenomena observed in the outbreak of encephalitis in 1952 accorded with patterns that had been apparent in previous years. Ninety-seven per cent of the 414 laboratory-confirmed cases of western equine and St. Louis encephalitis in humans occurred in the 20 Central Valley counties. The cases of western equine encephalomyelitis in horses were generally scattered over the state. In the Central Valley most of the cases in horses were in animals less than two years of age; elsewhere the incidence was higher in older horses.There were no laboratory-confirmed cases o...
A clinical report on anavenol; an ascending type of equine anesthetic.
Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association    February 1, 1953   Volume 122, Issue 911 91-92 
DYSTRA LA, RICKARDS DA.No abstract available
A partial situs inversus of the large intestine of a horse.
The Cornell veterinarian    January 1, 1953   Volume 43, Issue 1 20-28 
VITUMS A, KAINER RA.No abstract available
The equine heart.
American journal of veterinary research    January 1, 1953   Volume 14, Issue 50 62-67 
QUIRING DP, BAKER RJ.No abstract available
[Serum cholinesterase in liver insufficiency in dog and in horse].
Comptes rendus des seances de la Societe de biologie et de ses filiales    November 1, 1952   Volume 146, Issue 21-22 1725-1728 
DARRASPEN E, FLORIO R, MAZIERE C.No abstract available
Observations on the clinical features and pathology of hemolytic icterus of newborn foals.
American journal of veterinary research    October 1, 1952   Volume 13, Issue 49 504-508 
DOLL ER.No abstract available
Blood chemistry of equidae; some variations in inorganic phosphorus, alkaline phosphatase activity, calcium, and magnesium in blood serum of horses.
American journal of veterinary research    July 1, 1952   Volume 13, Issue 48 330-337 
EARLE IP, CABELL CA.No abstract available
Blood composition of horses before death from contagious bronchopneumonia.
Annales medicinae experimentalis et biologiae Fenniae    January 1, 1952   Volume 30, Issue 3-4 254-258 
WESTERMARCK H.No abstract available
[Autopsy findings in equine reticuloendothelioma].
Revue veterinaire militaire    January 1, 1952   Volume 7, Issue 2 109-110 
DENIS .No abstract available
[Heart block in the horse, induced by respiration].
Cardiologia    January 1, 1952   Volume 20, Issue 3 180-187 
SPORRI H.No abstract available
Some functions of the large intestine of the horse.
Quarterly journal of experimental physiology and cognate medical sciences    January 1, 1952   Volume 37, Issue 4 205-214 doi: 10.1113/expphysiol.1952.sp000995
ALEXANDER F.No abstract available
The blood sedimentation rate in the horse.
American journal of veterinary research    January 1, 1952   Volume 13, Issue 46 77-82 
GILMAN AR.No abstract available
Observations concerning conception in the mare.
Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association    September 1, 1951   Volume 119, Issue 894 190-192 
STOCKING GG.No abstract available
Rheumatism of the shoulder; a study of a case in a horse.
The British veterinary journal    May 1, 1951   Volume 107, Issue 5 229-230 doi: 10.1016/s0007-1935(17)52215-0
FOUAD SAID M.No abstract available
[Case of rupture of the aorta in horse].
Medycyna weterynaryjna    April 1, 1951   Volume 7, Issue 4 247 
JANISZEWSKI J.No abstract available
[Neumann and Monreal method of thrombocyte count in the horse].
Berliner tierarztliche Wochenschrift    April 1, 1951   Volume 4 75-76 
BEHRENS H.No abstract available
[Various factors influencing the normal body temperature of the horse].
Schweizer Archiv fur Tierheilkunde    January 1, 1951   Volume 93, Issue 1 22-45 
NUSSBAUMER J.No abstract available
[Indication for enterocentesis in the horse].
Berliner tierarztliche Wochenschrift    January 1, 1951   Volume 1 9-11 
MULLER LF.No abstract available