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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.
The Apparent Loss of the Kinetoplast of Trypanosoma evansi After Treatment of an Experimentally Infected Horse with Berenil.
Annals of tropical medicine and parasitology    December 1, 1964   Volume 58 481-490 doi: 10.1080/00034983.1964.11686271
KILLICK-KENDRICK R.No abstract available
Blood pH, O2, and CO2 Tensions in Exercised Control and Emphysematous Horses.
The American journal of physiology    November 1, 1964   Volume 207 1067-1072 doi: 10.1152/ajplegacy.1964.207.5.1067
GILLESPIE JR, TYLER WS, EBERLY VE.No abstract available
[Clinical experience with a combination of the benzodiazepine derivative Ro 5-2807 (Hoffmann-La Roche) and chloralvhydrate in horses and pigs].
Deutsche tierarztliche Wochenschrift    November 1, 1964   Volume 71, Issue 21 574-578 
Marolt J.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
Comparison Between Staggers in the Horse and Schizophrenia in Man.
Nordisk medicin    October 15, 1964   Volume 72 1219-1222 
LOEFVENDAHL H.No abstract available
[Steroids in Horse Sperm].
Archivio per le scienze mediche    October 1, 1964   Volume 118 171-198 
PACE E.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.
Effects of Thiopental Sodium (Pentothal Sodium) Anesthesia on the Horse.
The Cornell veterinarian    October 1, 1964   Volume 54 584-602 
TYAGI RP, ARNOLD JP, USENIK EA, FLETCHERS TF.No abstract available
[Serologic Response of the Horse to Injection of Human and Equine Type A Strains of Influenza Virus].
Revue canadienne de biologie    September 1, 1964   Volume 23 285-289 
MAROIS P, PAVILANIS V, GILKER JC.No abstract available
Surgical Treatment of Tendon Injuries in the Horse.
Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association    September 1, 1964   Volume 145 447-451 
ASHEIM A.No abstract available
Equine Babesiosis: Diagnosis by a Precipitation in Gel and by a One-Step Fluorescent Antibody-Inhibition Test.
American journal of veterinary research    September 1, 1964   Volume 25 1519-1526 
RISTIC M, SIBINOVIC S.No abstract available
The Immunochemical Difference Between Horse Oxy- and Deoxyhaemoglobin.
Journal of molecular biology    September 1, 1964   Volume 9 785-788 doi: 10.1016/s0022-2836(64)80184-4
REICHLIN M, BUCCI E, ANTONINI E, WYMAN J, ROSSI-FANELLI A.No abstract available
An Improved Method of Diagnosis and Castration of Cryptorchid Horses.
Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association    September 1, 1964   Volume 145 439-446 
ADAMS OR.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
Suspension Stability of Horse Blood as a Function of the Molecular Weight of Added Dextran.
Acta chirurgica Scandinavica    August 1, 1964   Volume 128 7-12 
RICHTER W.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
Coronary Arteriosclerosis in a Horse.
Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association    July 15, 1964   Volume 145 132-138 
ROTHENBACHER HJ, TUFTS S.No abstract available
Characterization of Trichloroacetic Acid-Soluble Plasma Protein and Its Variations in Renal Insufficiency.
Biochimica et biophysica acta    July 7, 1964   Volume 83 231-236 doi: 10.1016/0926-6526(64)90040-0
STENZEL KH, LUBASH GD, DAVISON PF, RUBIN AL.No abstract available
Endometrial Cytology as a Diagnostic Aid in Mares.
The Cornell veterinarian    July 1, 1964   Volume 54 415-422 
KNUDSEN O.No abstract available
UTERINE DILATION IN THE MARE.
The Cornell veterinarian    July 1, 1964   Volume 54 439-452 
STORMONT C, SUZUKI Y, RHODE EA.No abstract available
External Colonic Fistula in the Horse.
Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association    July 1, 1964   Volume 145 29-31 
ADAMS OR.No abstract available
Observations on Heaves: An Asthma-Like Syndrome in the Horse.
The Journal of allergy    July 1, 1964   Volume 35 322-330 doi: 10.1016/0021-8707(64)90095-4
LOWELL FC.No abstract available
Partial Dilatation of the Uterus: Cause of Sterility in the Mare.
The Cornell veterinarian    July 1, 1964   Volume 54 423-438 
KNUDSEN O.No abstract available
Effects of Promazine and Chloral Hydrate on the Cardiovascular System of the Horse.
American journal of veterinary research    July 1, 1964   Volume 25 1151-1158 
GABEL AA, HAMLIN R, SMITH CR.No abstract available
An Attempt to Determine the Equilibrium Constant for the Reaction Between Acetylcholine and the Anionic Centers of Horse Plasma Cholinesterase.
International journal of neuropharmacology    July 1, 1964   Volume 3 333-339 doi: 10.1016/0028-3908(64)90026-7
ZUPANCIC AO.No abstract available
Auriculopalpebral Nerve Block as an Adjunct to the Diagnosis and Treatment of Ocular Inflammation in the Horse.
Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association    June 15, 1964   Volume 144 1387-1388 
RUBIN LF.No abstract available
RADIOTHERAPY AND CHEMOTHERAPY FOR DOMESTIC ANIMALS. I. THE TREATMENT OF MALIGNANT TUMOURS AND BENIGN CONDITIONS IN HORSES.
Acta radiologica: therapy, physics, biology    June 1, 1964   Volume 2 226-238 doi: 10.3109/02841866409134148
SILVER IA, CATER DB.No abstract available
On 2 New Blood Group Factors in Horses.
Zeitschrift fur Immunitats- und Allergieforschung    June 1, 1964   Volume 126 438-442 
SCHMID DO.No abstract available
LEAD POISONING IN CATTLE AND HORSES IN THE VICINITY OF A SMELTER.
Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences    April 24, 1964   Volume 111 595-611 doi: 10.1111/j.1749-6632.1964.tb53128.x
HAMMOND PB, ARONSON AL.No abstract available