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Topic:Clinical Study

Clinical studies in equine research involve the systematic investigation of health and disease in horses through structured scientific methods. These studies aim to evaluate the safety and efficacy of treatments, understand disease mechanisms, and improve veterinary care practices. Clinical studies can include randomized controlled trials, observational studies, and case-control studies. They may focus on various aspects such as pharmacokinetics, therapeutic interventions, and diagnostic techniques. This page compiles peer-reviewed research studies and scholarly articles that explore the design, implementation, and findings of clinical studies in equine medicine, providing insights into their impact on horse health and veterinary practices.
Letter: Anaesthesia and Revivon.
The Veterinary record    July 20, 1974   Volume 95, Issue 3 70-71 doi: 10.1136/vr.95.3.70
Evans DJ.No abstract available
Horse pancreatic ribonuclease.
European journal of biochemistry    July 15, 1974   Volume 46, Issue 2 221-233 doi: 10.1111/j.1432-1033.1974.tb03615.x
Scheffer AJ, Beintema JJ.No abstract available
Induction of luteolysis and oestrus in mares with a synthetic prostaglandin analogue (ICI 81008).
New Zealand veterinary journal    July 1, 1974   Volume 22, Issue 7 107-110 doi: 10.1080/00480169.1974.34145
Berwyn-Jones MD, Irvine CH.No abstract available
Non-infectious infertility in the mare with special reference to diagnosis and treatment (author’s transl).
Folia veterinaria Latina    July 1, 1974   Volume 4, Issue 3 441-454 
Rossdale PD.No abstract available
Elective caesarean section in the mare for the production of gnotobiotic foals.
Equine veterinary journal    July 1, 1974   Volume 6, Issue 3 122-126 doi: 10.1111/j.2042-3306.1974.tb03944.x
Edwards GB, Allen WE, Newcombe JR.No abstract available
A review of prostaglandin F2alpha for ovulation control in cows and mares.
American journal of veterinary research    July 1, 1974   Volume 35, Issue 7 997-1001 
Oxender WD, Noden PA, Louis TM, Hafs HD.No abstract available
Some aspects of equine dental decay.
Equine veterinary journal    July 1, 1974   Volume 6, Issue 3 127-130 doi: 10.1111/j.2042-3306.1974.tb03945.x
Baker GJ.No abstract available
[Clinical observations on virus-induced respiratory tract diseases in young trotting horses].
Berliner und Munchener tierarztliche Wochenschrift    July 1, 1974   Volume 87, Issue 13 251-253 
Keller H.No abstract available
Letter: The isolation of Leptospira pomona from a sick foal.
Australian veterinary journal    July 1, 1974   Volume 50, Issue 7 326 doi: 10.1111/j.1751-0813.1974.tb05336.x
Hogg GG.No abstract available
Reproductive physiology of the stallion. IV. Seasonal changes in the testosterone concentration of peripheral plasma.
Journal of reproduction and fertility    July 1, 1974   Volume 39, Issue 1 115-118 doi: 10.1530/jrf.0.0390115
Berndtson WE, Pickett BW, Nett TM.No abstract available
Preputial hernia in a horse.
Veterinary medicine, small animal clinician : VM, SAC    July 1, 1974   Volume 69, Issue 7 870-871 
Swanstrom OG, Krahwinkel DJ.No abstract available
Studies on passive immunity in the foal. II. The absorption of 125I-labelled PVP (polyvinyl pyrrolidone) by the neonatal intestine.
Journal of comparative pathology    July 1, 1974   Volume 84, Issue 3 279-289 doi: 10.1016/0021-9975(74)90002-4
Jeffcott LB.No abstract available
Prosthetic radial carpal bone in a mare.
Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association    July 1, 1974   Volume 165, Issue 1 87-90 
Winstanley EW, Gleeson LN.No abstract available
The treatment of noncycling mares by oral application of chlormadinone acetate (CAP).
Theriogenology    July 1, 1974   Volume 2, Issue 1-2 1-9 doi: 10.1016/0093-691x(74)90038-7
Hoppe R, Bieńkowski J, Lipczyński A.No abstract available
Safety evaluation of mebendazole in horses.
American journal of veterinary research    July 1, 1974   Volume 35, Issue 7 1003-1004 
Bennett DG, Bickford AA, Lund JE.No abstract available
Clinical chemistry in equine practice.
Modern veterinary practice    July 1, 1974   Volume 55, Issue 7 559-560 
Coffman JR.No abstract available
Esophagotracheal fistulation after esophageal stenosis in a horse.
Veterinary medicine, small animal clinician : VM, SAC    July 1, 1974   Volume 69, Issue 7 868-869 
Tvedten HW, Keahey KK.No abstract available
Influence of change of body position on arterial oxygenation and acid-base status in the horse in lateral recumbency, anaesthetized with halothane and efficiency of postanaesthetic oxygen administration.
Zentralblatt fur Veterinarmedizin. Reihe A    July 1, 1974   Volume 21, Issue 7 525-531 doi: 10.1111/j.1439-0442.1974.tb01146.x
De Moor A, Desmet P, Verschooten F.No abstract available
Progressive haematoma of the ethmoid region in the horse.
Equine veterinary journal    July 1, 1974   Volume 6, Issue 3 101-108 doi: 10.1111/j.2042-3306.1974.tb03941.x
Cook WR, Littlewort MC.No abstract available
Direct evidence of retention of unfertilized ova in the oviduct of the mare.
Journal of reproduction and fertility    July 1, 1974   Volume 39, Issue 1 145-148 doi: 10.1530/jrf.0.0390145
Betteridge KJ, Mitchell D.No abstract available
Pethidine in the horse.
Research in veterinary science    July 1, 1974   Volume 17, Issue 1 136-137 
Alexander F, Collett RA.No abstract available
Ovarian changes during gestation in pony mares.
Equine veterinary journal    July 1, 1974   Volume 6, Issue 3 135-138 doi: 10.1111/j.2042-3306.1974.tb03947.x
Allen WE.No abstract available
Subchondral cysts of the navicular bone as a cause of equine lameness.
Veterinary medicine, small animal clinician : VM, SAC    July 1, 1974   Volume 69, Issue 7 873 
Merriam JG, Johnson JH.No abstract available
The kinetics of hematopoiesis in the light horse. I. The lifespan of peripheral blood cells in the normal horse. Carter EI, Valli VE, McSherry BJ, Milne FJ, Robinson GA, Lumsden JH.Three Standardbred horses were given 0.2 mg (1 mCi) of (75)selenomethionine intravenously and a second group of three were given 10 mCi of tritiated diisopropylfluorophosphate (0.5 mg) intravenously. Observations on labeled cells were continued for 250 days after radioselenium injection and 160 days after tritium injection. The lifespan of erythrocytes using (75)selenmethionine was 155 +/- 10 days and 148 +/- 7.8 days using tritiated diisopropylfluorophosphate. There was no significant difference at the 10% level between the lifespans, using these labels. The uptake of radioselenium into eryth...
Percutaneous lung biopsy in the horse.
The Veterinary record    June 22, 1974   Volume 94, Issue 25 588-590 doi: 10.1136/vr.94.25.588
Schatzmann U, Straub R, Gerber H, Pauli B.No abstract available
Letter: Use of succinylcholine in castration of horses.
Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association    June 15, 1974   Volume 164, Issue 12 1161-1162 
Hewberry WE, Garrett ED, Alkire LT.No abstract available
Repair of ventral abdominal hernia in a horse, using tantalum mesh.
Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association    June 15, 1974   Volume 164, Issue 12 1204-1205 
Hamilton DP, Nelson DR, Hardenbrook HJ.No abstract available
Some observations on diseases of the ear, nose and throat in the horse, and endoscopy using a flexible fibreoptic endoscope.
The Veterinary record    June 8, 1974   Volume 94, Issue 23 533-541 doi: 10.1136/vr.94.23.533
Cook WR.No abstract available
Improving pulmonary ventilation in anesthetized horses with the Bird Mark 9 respirator.
Veterinary medicine, small animal clinician : VM, SAC    June 1, 1974   Volume 69, Issue 6 754-760 
Skarda R, Baches G, Fackelman GE.No abstract available
Letter: Experimental infection of a horse with an equine adenovirus.
Australian veterinary journal    June 1, 1974   Volume 50, Issue 6 278-279 doi: 10.1111/j.1751-0813.1974.tb05306.x
Pascoe RR, Harden TJ, Spradbrow PB.No abstract available