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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.
Reproductive diseases of mares.
The Cornell veterinarian    July 1, 1956   Volume 46, Issue 3 329-337 
HAGYARD CE.No abstract available
Studies on trichloroethylene-extracted feeds. IV. Susceptibility of the horse to the toxic factor in trichloroethylene-extracted soybean oil meal.
American journal of veterinary research    July 1, 1956   Volume 17, Issue 64 441-443 
PRITCHARD WR, HAMMER R, SAUTTER JH, SCHULTZE MO.No abstract available
The eosinophilic response in the horse to intramedullary and intradermal injections of histamine, ACTH, and cortisone.
The Journal of pathology and bacteriology    July 1, 1956   Volume 72, Issue 1 87-94 doi: 10.1002/path.1700720112
ARCHER RK.No abstract available
[Antizymic properties of horse and bovine serums precipitated by anti-horse and anti-bovine rabbit serum].
Comptes rendus hebdomadaires des seances de l'Academie des sciences    June 18, 1956   Volume 242, Issue 25 3009-3011 
KOURILSKY R, RICHOU R, SCHLAEPFER J.No abstract available
Incidence of leptospira in horses; a laboratory report.
Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association    June 15, 1956   Volume 128, Issue 12 601 
SCHLICHTING M, SANDERS RH.No abstract available
SYMPOSIUM from conference of equine practitioners.
Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association    June 15, 1956   Volume 128, Issue 12 571-587 
No abstract available
Surgical removal of fracture fragments of the proximal sesamoid bone.
Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association    June 15, 1956   Volume 128, Issue 12 581-582 
CHURCHILL EA.No abstract available
Nasal irrigation in the treatment of nasal catarrh and sinus infections in horses.
Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association    June 15, 1956   Volume 128, Issue 12 577-580 
MEGINNIS PJ.No abstract available
[Result of industrial preparation of hyperimmune horse therapeutic serum for tick-borne and Japanese encephalitis. I. Dynamics of the increase of virus-neutralizing antibodies in serum of horses hyperimmunized by viruses of tick-borne and Japanese encephalitis].
Voprosy virusologii    May 1, 1956   Volume 1, Issue 3 17-22 
MART'IANOVA LI, RODIN IM.No abstract available
Serological differentiation of the equine abortion virus from the human and swine influenza, mumps, and Newcastle disease viruses.
American journal of veterinary research    April 1, 1956   Volume 17, Issue 63 262-266 
DOLL ER, MCCOLLUM WH, BRYANS JT, CROWE EW.No abstract available
Studies on the depression of radioiodine uptake by the thyroid after phenothiazine administration. II. Effect of phenothiazine on the horse thyroid.
American journal of veterinary research    April 1, 1956   Volume 17, Issue 63 271-275 
TRUM BF, WASSERMAN RH.No abstract available
Treatment of tetanus with d-tubocurarine chloride.
Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association    March 1, 1956   Volume 128, Issue 5 257-261 
BOOTH NH, PIERSON RE.No abstract available
[Case of barbituric coma in a horse; research on excretion of barbiturates].
Revue de pathologie generale et de physiologie clinique    February 1, 1956   Volume 56, Issue 675 427-435 
MARCENAC , VUILLAUME , BORDET , ZUNDEL .No abstract available
Allergy in a horse.
Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association    February 1, 1956   Volume 128, Issue 3 152 
MAPLESDEN DC, COTE JF, MITCHELL D.No abstract available
Demonstration of Demodex equi (Railliet, 1895) from a horse in Minnesota.
Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association    January 15, 1956   Volume 128, Issue 2 82-83 
BESCH ED, GRIFFITHS HJ.No abstract available
A bot in an equine ovary.
Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association    January 15, 1956   Volume 128, Issue 2 72-73 
DRUDGE JH, LELAND SE, BEHLOW RF.No abstract available
[Electrophoretic studies of the blood serum and CSF of horses, cattle and swine].
Zeitschrift fur die gesamte experimentelle Medizin    January 1, 1956   Volume 127, Issue 4 418-424 
PIEPER J, SCHMIDT H.No abstract available
[Effect of furamone on secretory-motor function of the gastrointestinal system in horses; experiments with fistulae in horses].
Farmakologiia i toksikologiia    January 1, 1956   Volume 19, Issue Suppl 35-36 
PODSOSOV SP, RABINOVICH MI.No abstract available
Immunological relationship between infectious cough in horses and human influenza A.
Archiv fur die gesamte Virusforschung    January 1, 1956   Volume 7, Issue 1 120-124 doi: 10.1007/BF01253897
ESPMARK A, HELLER L, VIRIDEN P.No abstract available
[Equine infectious anemia].
Izvestiia na Mikrobiologicheskiia institut    January 1, 1956   Volume 7 3-16 
R'ORER Kh.No abstract available
Nematocidal screening tests of organic phosphorus, nitrofuran, cadmium, and other compounds against horse strongyle larvae in vitro.
American journal of veterinary research    January 1, 1956   Volume 17, Issue 62 117-120 
LEVINE ND, IVENS V, KLECKNER MD, SONDER JK.No abstract available
Survival of equine encephalomyelitis virus (Eastern type) for eleven years at 4 degrees C. in the presence of cysteine hydrochloride.
Canadian journal of microbiology    December 1, 1955   Volume 1, Issue 9 715-720 doi: 10.1139/m55-085
LABZOFFSKY NA, GRAINGER RM, ROSS WG.No abstract available
Susceptibility in vitro of adult horse tissue to equine abortion virus; previously undescribed lesions.
The American journal of pathology    November 1, 1955   Volume 31, Issue 6 1165-1169 
RANDALL CC.No abstract available
Neutralization of bovine papilloma virus with serums from cattle and horses with experimental papillomas.
American journal of veterinary research    October 1, 1955   Volume 16, Issue 61 Part 1 517-520 
SEGRE D, OLSON C, HOERLEIN AB.No abstract available
Foreign body in the esophagus of a horse.
Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association    October 1, 1955   Volume 127, Issue 943 317-318 
MEGINNIS PJ, HARDENBROOK H, BOLEY LE.No abstract available
Studies on grass disease: the morphological picture with special reference to the vegetative nervous system.
Journal of comparative pathology    October 1, 1955   Volume 65, Issue 4 334-346 
OBEL AL.No abstract available
[Certain observations following section of the cervical sympathetic ganglion in horse].
Fiziologicheskii zhurnal SSSR imeni I. M. Sechenova    September 1, 1955   Volume 41, Issue 5 657-659 
KURILOV NV.No abstract available
A comparative study of equine pregnancy tests using the Galli-Mainini and the Aschheim-Zondek reactions.
Acta endocrinologica    August 1, 1955   Volume 19, Issue 4 386-396 doi: 10.1530/acta.0.0190386
CREUTZBERG F.No abstract available
The coagulation mechanism of the blood of the horse with particular reference to its haemophilioid status.
Journal of comparative pathology    July 1, 1955   Volume 65, Issue 3 255-261 doi: 10.1016/s0368-1742(55)80024-0
BELL WN, TOMLIN SC, ARCHER RK.No abstract available
Infection immunity in equine virus abortion.
The Cornell veterinarian    July 1, 1955   Volume 45, Issue 3 387-410 
DOLL ER, CROWE ME, BRYANS JT, McCOLLUM WH.No abstract available