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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.
Characteristics of the complement-fixing antigen of equine infectious anemia virus.
National Institute of Animal Health quarterly    January 1, 1968   Volume 8, Issue 3 117-121 
Kono Y.No abstract available
[Clinical and laboratory diagnosis in the preclinical stage of liver cirrhosis of the horse].
Acta veterinaria Academiae Scientiarum Hungaricae    January 1, 1968   Volume 18, Issue 2 135-147 
Konrád J.No abstract available
[Practical experience with the P. Rommel pregnancy test with mares].
Monatshefte fur Veterinarmedizin    December 15, 1967   Volume 22, Issue 24 968-972 
Huhold K, Lange H.No abstract available
Suspected adenovirus bronchitis in Arab foals.
Australian veterinary journal    December 1, 1967   Volume 43, Issue 12 600 doi: 10.1111/j.1751-0813.1967.tb04823.x
Johnston KG, Hutchins DR.No abstract available
Equine infectious anemia–a review of the disease and diagnostic tests.
The Canadian veterinary journal = La revue veterinaire canadienne    December 1, 1967   Volume 8, Issue 12 273-278 
Ditchfield J.No abstract available
Clinical studies on the newborn thoroughbred foal. II. Heart rate, auscultation and electrocardiogram.
The British veterinary journal    December 1, 1967   Volume 123, Issue 12 521-532 doi: 10.1016/s0007-1935(17)39652-5
Rossdale PD.No abstract available
Characteristics of normal equine tarsal synovial fluid.
Canadian journal of comparative medicine and veterinary science    December 1, 1967   Volume 31, Issue 12 342-347 
Van Pelt RW.Physical, biochemical, and cytologic properties of synovial fluid from normal equine tarsal joints were investigated. Tarsal synovial fluid was pale yellow, clear, free of flocculent material, and did not clot. Volume varied in direct proportion to individual tarsal joint size. Relative viscosity was related to volume, polymerization and quantity of hyaluronic acid, and protein concentration. Mucinous precipitate quality (hyaluronic acid polymerization) was uniformly high. Results of certain analyses of serum were compared with those of tarsal synovial fluid. Tarsal synovial fluid protein conc...
[Considerations on trepanation site determination for surgical removal of molars in horses].
Monatshefte fur Veterinarmedizin    November 15, 1967   Volume 22, Issue 22 891-895 
Günther M, Krahmer R, Schneider J.No abstract available
Necrosis of the third tarsal bone of the horse.
Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association    November 15, 1967   Volume 151, Issue 10 1334-1342 
Morgan JP.No abstract available
[The importance of complement fixing antibodies in natural rhinopneumonitis infection in gravid mares].
Berliner und Munchener tierarztliche Wochenschrift    November 15, 1967   Volume 80, Issue 22 425-427 
Lindemann L, Petzoldt K, Merkt H.No abstract available
[Intrauterine therapy of streptococcus endometritis of mares with Rifamycin SV. A preliminary communication].
Deutsche tierarztliche Wochenschrift    November 15, 1967   Volume 74, Issue 22 573-577 
de Bois CH, von Leeuwen W.No abstract available
[Statistical findings of colic in the horse].
Deutsche tierarztliche Wochenschrift    November 1, 1967   Volume 74, Issue 21 556-558 
Zichner M.No abstract available
Furazolium chloride in management of skin infections and wounds of small animals and horses.
Veterinary medicine, small animal clinician : VM, SAC    November 1, 1967   Volume 62, Issue 11 1070-1072 
Bidlack DE.No abstract available
Intra-articular injection of 6 alpha-methyl, 17 alpha-hydroxyprogesterone acetate in tarsal hydrarthrosis (bog spavin) in the horse.
Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association    November 1, 1967   Volume 151, Issue 9 1159-1171 
Van Pelt RW.No abstract available
The use of an internal pacemaker in a horse with Adams-Stokes syndrome.
Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association    November 1, 1967   Volume 151, Issue 9 1172-1176 
Taylor DH, Mero MA.No abstract available
[Bone fissures as a cause for lameness in the horse].
Deutsche tierarztliche Wochenschrift    November 1, 1967   Volume 74, Issue 21 554-556 
Martiensen G.No abstract available
Clinical studies on the newborn thoroughbred foal. I. Perinatal behaviour.
The British veterinary journal    November 1, 1967   Volume 123, Issue 11 470-481 doi: 10.1016/s0007-1935(17)39702-6
Rossdale PD.No abstract available
Thyroxine secretion rate in the horse in various physiological states.
The Journal of endocrinology    November 1, 1967   Volume 39, Issue 3 313-320 doi: 10.1677/joe.0.0390313
Irvine CH.No abstract available
[Contribution to fractures of the olecranon].
Deutsche tierarztliche Wochenschrift    November 1, 1967   Volume 74, Issue 21 560-561 
Hurtienne H, Jörn J.No abstract available
Advances in large-animal surgery. 2.
The Veterinary record    October 28, 1967   Volume 81, Issue 18 i-iv 
Baker GJ.No abstract available
[Observations on snake-bitten cows and horses in Southern Brazil].
Deutsche tierarztliche Wochenschrift    October 15, 1967   Volume 74, Issue 20 531-532 
Grunert E.No abstract available
Liquid silicone for intra-articular use in the horse.
Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association    October 15, 1967   Volume 155, Issue 8 1367-1369 
Riddle WE, Wheat JD.No abstract available
Fracture of the tibia in a horse.
Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association    October 15, 1967   Volume 155, Issue 8 1370-1373 
Springstead BK.No abstract available
[Bone spavin in horses–examination and therapy].
Berliner und Munchener tierarztliche Wochenschrift    October 15, 1967   Volume 80, Issue 20 384-390 
Schebitz H, Wilkens H.No abstract available
Rupture of the peroneus tertius in the horse.
Veterinary medicine, small animal clinician : VM, SAC    October 1, 1967   Volume 62, Issue 10 993 
Szabuniewicz M, Titus RS.No abstract available
Chemotherapy of equine leukemia with amethopterin.
Veterinary medicine, small animal clinician : VM, SAC    October 1, 1967   Volume 62, Issue 10 1003-1008 
Ward JM, Whitlock RH.No abstract available
[The use of corticosteroid preparations in clinical practice].
Veterinariia    October 1, 1967   Volume 44, Issue 10 67-68 
Rusinov AF.No abstract available
Biological half-life of endogenous PMS following hysterectomy and studies on losses in urine and milk.
Endocrinology    October 1, 1967   Volume 81, Issue 4 927-930 doi: 10.1210/endo-81-4-927
Cole HH, Bigelow M, Finkel J, Rupp GR.No abstract available
Serological responses of horses immunized with live attenuated African horse sickness vaccine.
Journal of comparative pathology    October 1, 1967   Volume 77, Issue 4 431-438 doi: 10.1016/0021-9975(67)90029-1
Mirchamsy H, Taslimi H.No abstract available
Respiratory distress in a newborn foal with failure to form lung lining film.
Nature    September 30, 1967   Volume 215, Issue 5109 1498-1499 doi: 10.1038/2151498a0
Rossdale PD, Pattle RE, Mahaffey LW.A SYNDROME in newborn thoroughbred foals, characterized by irregular respiration, convulsions, and lung pathology, has been described already1, and its resemblance to the respiratory distress syndrome of the newborn human noted. This latter condition is associated with the absence of the surface active lung lining complex, or lung surfactant2; this absence can be investigated by observation of bubbles obtained from the lung3. From normal lungs bubbles of very low surface tension which show great stability in air-saturated water can be obtained4,5. The present case demonstrates the common facto...