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Topic:Diagnosis

Diagnosis in horses involves the systematic identification of diseases and conditions affecting equine health. This process relies on a combination of clinical evaluations, laboratory tests, imaging techniques, and other diagnostic tools to assess the health status of horses. Veterinarians utilize these methods to identify symptoms, determine the underlying causes of health issues, and formulate appropriate treatment plans. Diagnostic procedures in equine medicine can include blood tests, ultrasound, radiography, endoscopy, and more specialized tests such as genetic screening or advanced imaging modalities like MRI and CT scans. This page aggregates peer-reviewed research studies and scholarly articles that explore various diagnostic techniques, their applications, and advancements in the field of equine veterinary medicine.
[Chances of success in systematic treatment of Gasterophilus in horses].
DTW. Deutsche tierarztliche Wochenschrift    August 15, 1973   Volume 80, Issue 16 369-372 
Jonas D, Hasslinger MA.No abstract available
[Natural cases and experimental transmissions of equine-virus-arteritis in Austria].
DTW. Deutsche tierarztliche Wochenschrift    August 15, 1973   Volume 80, Issue 16 374 
Jaksch W, Sibalin M, Taussig E, Pichler L, Bürki F.No abstract available
Tracheal collapse and laryngeal hemiplegia in the horse. (A case report).
Veterinary medicine, small animal clinician : VM, SAC    August 1, 1973   Volume 68, Issue 8 859-862 
Hanselka DV.No abstract available
Equine dermatophilosis in southwestern Virginia.
Veterinary medicine, small animal clinician : VM, SAC    August 1, 1973   Volume 68, Issue 8 844-846 
Watson DR, Walton AM.No abstract available
Persistent temperature and anemia: a diagnostic perspective.
Modern veterinary practice    August 1, 1973   Volume 54, Issue 8 64-66 
Finocchio EJ, Coffman JR.No abstract available
Obscure lameness in a horse.
Modern veterinary practice    August 1, 1973   Volume 54, Issue 8 51-52 
Cerniga RM, Elliott FA.No abstract available
The efficiency of a mixture of haloxon and trichlorfon against strongyles and bots in horses.
New Zealand veterinary journal    August 1, 1973   Volume 21, Issue 8 157-159 doi: 10.1080/00480169.1973.34096
Cook TF.No abstract available
Cheyne-Stokes respiration in normal horses.
American journal of veterinary research    August 1, 1973   Volume 34, Issue 8 1045-1050 
Clark DR.No abstract available
Application of inductively-coupled plasma excitation sources to the determination of trace metals in microliter volumes of biological fluids.
Clinical chemistry    August 1, 1973   Volume 19, Issue 8 807-812 
Kniseley RN, Fassel VA, Butler CC.No abstract available
Hypogammaglobulinemia and thymic hypoplasia in horses: a primary combined immunodeficiency disorder.
Infection and immunity    August 1, 1973   Volume 8, Issue 2 272-277 doi: 10.1128/iai.8.2.272-277.1973
McGuire TC, Poppie MJ.A severe combined immunodeficiency disorder was demonstrated in two Arabian foals which were full siblings. The defect in the B-lymphocyte system was shown by hypogammaglobulinemia, lymphopenia, and absence of germinal centers. The almost total absence of thymic tissue in one foal and the lack of thymic dependent lymphocytes in the spleens of both foals demonstrate a T-lymphocyte defect. In a retrospective study of total available Arabian foal cases, 4 of 15 had evidence of immunodeficiency.
Critical trials of morantel tartrate in equine strongylosis.
The Veterinary record    July 28, 1973   Volume 93, Issue 4 94-98 doi: 10.1136/vr.93.4.94
Cornwell RL, Jones RM, Pott JM.No abstract available
A case of generalised avian tuberculosis in a horse.
The Veterinary record    July 28, 1973   Volume 93, Issue 4 105-106 doi: 10.1136/vr.93.4.105
Baker JR.No abstract available
Cerebellar hypoplasia and degeneration in the young Arab horse: clinical and neuropathological features.
The Veterinary record    July 21, 1973   Volume 93, Issue 3 62-66 doi: 10.1136/vr.93.3.62
Palmer AC, Blakemore WF, Cook WR, Platt H, Whitwell KE.No abstract available
Various new clinical chemical data in the blood of normal ponies and ponies affected with hyperlipaemia (hyperlipoproteinaemia).
Tijdschrift voor diergeneeskunde    July 15, 1973   Volume 98, Issue 14 673-680 
Wensing T, Schotman AJ, Kroneman J.No abstract available
[Surgical treatment of true inguinal hernia in foals and yearlings without ablation of the testicle].
Folia veterinaria Latina    July 1, 1973   Volume 3, Issue 3 400-423 
Bignozzi L.No abstract available
Bordetella bronchiseptica associated with infertility in a mare.
Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association    July 1, 1973   Volume 163, Issue 1 76-77 
Mather EC, Addison B, Owens D, Bierschwal CJ, Martin CE.No abstract available
[Study of horse diseases in Japan].
Veterinariia    July 1, 1973   Volume 7 116-117 
Evdokimov SM, Iurov KP, Shlygin AN.No abstract available
Acute systemic anaphylaxis in the horse.
British journal of pharmacology    July 1, 1973   Volume 48, Issue 3 426-437 doi: 10.1111/j.1476-5381.1973.tb08351.x
Eyre P, Lewis AJ.1. Histamine in small doses caused systemic depressor responses in horses, whereas greater doses caused biphasic effects. All doses of 5-hydroxytrypt-amine (5-HT) were pressor and all doses of bradykinin depressor. All three active substances raised pulmonary artery pressure and lowered central venous pressure. 5-HT reduced ventilation volume. Histamine caused brief apnoea followed by hyperpnoea only.2. Acute anaphylaxis in the horse was accompanied by a severe systemic arterial depressor response, a pressor response in the pulmonary artery and vena cava, and alternating phases of apnoea and d...
Etiological aspects of perinatal mortality in the Thoroughbred.
Equine veterinary journal    July 1, 1973   Volume 5, Issue 3 116-120 doi: 10.1111/j.2042-3306.1973.tb03207.x
Platt H.No abstract available
Diagnosis and treatment of sand colic in the horse.
Veterinary medicine, small animal clinician : VM, SAC    July 1, 1973   Volume 68, Issue 7 736 
Ferraro GL.No abstract available
A review of brucellosis in the horse.
Equine veterinary journal    July 1, 1973   Volume 5, Issue 3 121-125 doi: 10.1111/j.2042-3306.1973.tb03208.x
Denny HR.No abstract available
Studies with normal erythrocytes of the English Thoroughbred horse.
Equine veterinary journal    July 1, 1973   Volume 5, Issue 3 135-136 doi: 10.1111/j.2042-3306.1973.tb03212.x
Allen BV, Archer RK.No abstract available
Postcastration complications.
Modern veterinary practice    July 1, 1973   Volume 54, Issue 7 49-51 
Johnson JH.No abstract available
Neuritis of the cauda equina in a horse.
Equine veterinary journal    July 1, 1973   Volume 5, Issue 3 111-115 doi: 10.1111/j.2042-3306.1973.tb03206.x
Greenwood AG, Barker J, McLeish I.No abstract available
Grass sickness: the paths of research.
Equine veterinary journal    July 1, 1973   Volume 5, Issue 3 102-104 doi: 10.1111/j.2042-3306.1973.tb03204.x
Gilmour J.No abstract available
An epizootic in horses in the Netherlands caused by Trichophyton equinum var. equinum.
Sabouraudia    July 1, 1973   Volume 11, Issue 2 137-139 
de Vries GA, Jitta CR.No abstract available
[Epizootology of leptospirosis].
Veterinariia    July 1, 1973   Volume 7 46-47 
Bolotskiĭ IA, Sidnevets PV, Khitsunov LL.No abstract available
A practitioner’s experiences with adenoviral infection in Arabian foals.
Veterinary medicine, small animal clinician : VM, SAC    July 1, 1973   Volume 68, Issue 7 793-795 
Sherrod WW.No abstract available
Sarcocysts in the heart muscle of a foal.
The Veterinary record    June 23, 1973   Volume 92, Issue 25 684 doi: 10.1136/vr.92.25.684-b
Cunningham CC.No abstract available
[Local myopathy in trotting horses].
Berliner und Munchener tierarztliche Wochenschrift    June 15, 1973   Volume 86, Issue 12 221-225 
Wintzer HJ, von Glasenapp H.No abstract available