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Topic:Disease Treatment

Disease treatment in horses encompasses a range of medical interventions and management strategies aimed at addressing various health conditions affecting equine species. These treatments can include pharmacological approaches, such as the administration of antibiotics, anti-inflammatory drugs, and antiparasitic medications, as well as non-pharmacological methods like physical therapy, dietary adjustments, and surgical procedures. The selection of appropriate treatments depends on the specific disease, its severity, and the individual needs of the horse. This topic brings together peer-reviewed research studies and scholarly articles that explore the efficacy, safety, and advancements in therapeutic options for equine diseases, providing insights into best practices and emerging trends in equine veterinary medicine.
[1st experiments concerning the vaccination of horses against rhino-pneumonia (viral abortion of mares) with a live vaccine from cell cultures].
Bulletin - Office international des epizooties    May 1, 1968   Volume 70, Issue 1 133-140 
Mayr A, Pette J.No abstract available
Corticosteroids in endotoxic shock.
Veterinary medicine, small animal clinician : VM, SAC    May 1, 1968   Volume 63, Issue 5 454-456 
Roberts D.No abstract available
Virological studies of equine infectious anemia in Japan.
Bulletin - Office international des epizooties    May 1, 1968   Volume 70, Issue 1 615-625 
Kono Y.No abstract available
Influenza in horses.
Bulletin - Office international des epizooties    May 1, 1968   Volume 70, Issue 1 171-180 
Beveridge WI.No abstract available
[Periodic ophthalmia as a symptom of virus diseases in the horse and cattle].
Deutsche tierarztliche Wochenschrift    April 15, 1968   Volume 75, Issue 8 189-191 
Marolt J.No abstract available
Corynebacterium equi infection in two foals.
Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association    April 15, 1968   Volume 152, Issue 8 1119-1124 
Burrows GE.No abstract available
Twenty years of equine research. A review of the work of The Animal Health Trust’s Equine Research Station from January 1st, 1947-December 31st, 1966.
The Veterinarian    April 1, 1968   Volume 5, Issue 2 149-157 
Miller WC, Barnett G.No abstract available
Mandibular fracture and fracture repair in a 26 year old Arab horse.
The British veterinary journal    April 1, 1968   Volume 124, Issue 4 140-142 doi: 10.1016/s0007-1935(17)39452-6
Hort I.In this study the treatment of a mandibular fracture in a 26 year old Arab horse, the history during the subsequent 4 years and the anatomical post-mortem findings are presented and described.
The use of sclerosing agents in tendon repair of racehorses.
Australian veterinary journal    April 1, 1968   Volume 44, Issue 4 200-202 doi: 10.1111/j.1751-0813.1968.tb09077.x
Robinson RC.Most practitioners will have experienced the frustration encountered in the treatment of sprains of the flexor tendons and suspensory ligaments of racehorses. After apparent recovery, the damaged structure will often break down again when the horse returns to hard training. Milne (1960), Reed (1962), Jubb and Kennedy (1963) and Hickman (1964) have written detailed ac- counts of the pathology of tendon injuries and the mechanism of repair of tendon tissue. These writers substantiate that when a tendon is sprained, there is a tearing or rupture of some of the tendon fibres, varying i...
[Studies on the development of a live vaccine against rhinopneumonitis (mare abortion) of horses]. Mayr A, Pette J, Petzoldt K, Wagener K.No abstract available
Some observations on tuberculosis in animals.
The Indian veterinary journal    April 1, 1968   Volume 45, Issue 4 302-305 
Kuppuswamy PB, Singh CD.No abstract available
[Quiloflex, a reflex inhibiting benzodioxane derivative for the laying down of cattle and horse in tropical large animal farming].
Deutsche tierarztliche Wochenschrift    April 1, 1968   Volume 75, Issue 7 157-160 
Seifert HS, Beller KA.No abstract available
[Histological lesions of the nervous system in West Nile virus infection in horses].
Annales de l'Institut Pasteur    April 1, 1968   Volume 114, Issue 4 539-550 
Guillon JC, Oudar J, Joubert L, Hannoun C.No abstract available
Large animal restraint and surgical chute.
Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association    March 15, 1968   Volume 152, Issue 6 634-637 
Gillespie JR.No abstract available
Cecal fistulation in the horse.
Journal of animal science    March 1, 1968   Volume 27, Issue 2 394-404 doi: 10.2527/jas1968.272394x
Teeter SM, Nelson WE, Stillions MC.No abstract available
[On the treatment of chronic respiratory diseases in horses].
Schweizer Archiv fur Tierheilkunde    March 1, 1968   Volume 110, Issue 3 139-153 
Gerber H.No abstract available
Effect of oxyphenylbutazone on surgical wounds of horses.
Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association    March 1, 1968   Volume 152, Issue 5 487-491 
Gorman HA, Wolff WA, Frost WW, Lumb WV, Nelson AW.No abstract available
Giardia in North American horses.
Veterinary medicine, small animal clinician : VM, SAC    February 1, 1968   Volume 63, Issue 2 163-165 
Bemrick WJ.No abstract available
The role of glyceryl guaiacolate in a balanced equine anesthetic.
Veterinary medicine, small animal clinician : VM, SAC    February 1, 1968   Volume 63, Issue 2 157 
Roberts D.No abstract available
Symposium on equine bone and joint diseases. Clinical use of radioactive isotopes in orthopedics.
The Cornell veterinarian    January 1, 1968   Volume 58 149-175 
Bauer GC.No abstract available
Investigations of antiviral substances present in normal horse and calf sera.
Archiv fur die gesamte Virusforschung    January 1, 1968   Volume 25, Issue 2 177-187 doi: 10.1007/BF01258163
Zilka E, Kawaklova L, Vicari G, Archetti I.No abstract available
Etiology and pathogenesis of so-called mucoid degeneration of the nasal conchae in the horse.
Acta veterinaria Scandinavica    January 1, 1968   Volume 9, Issue 3 253-267 doi: 10.1186/BF03547871
Rubarth S, Krook L.Following a description of the histopathology of so-called mucoid degeneration of the nasal conchae in the horse, the authors conclude that the morphologic nature of the disease is osteodystrophia fibrosa. The lesions are believed to be expressions of nutritional secondary hyperparathyroidism.
[Dermatomycoses in horses].
Mykosen    January 1, 1968   Volume 11, Issue 1 29-32 
Plempel M, Meckenstock E, Meister G.No abstract available
Localized nodular tenosynovitis in the horse.
Pathologia veterinaria    January 1, 1968   Volume 5, Issue 5 436-441 doi: 10.1177/030098586800500507
Ragland WL.No abstract available
Late effects of whole-body gamma irradiation on the work performance and related physiology of shetland ponies. ORO-653.
ORO [reports]. U.S. Atomic Energy Commission    January 1, 1968   32-34 
Brown DG.No abstract available
[Inhalation anesthesia and artificial respiration of domestic animals].
Wiener tierarztliche Monatsschrift    January 1, 1968   Volume 55, Issue 10 644-657 
Eisenmenger E.No abstract available
[Bilirubinemia in the course of liver cirrhosis of horses].
Wiener tierarztliche Monatsschrift    January 1, 1968   Volume 55, Issue 2 84-93 
Konrád J.No abstract available
Japanese B encephalitis in a horse.
Australian veterinary journal    January 1, 1968   Volume 44, Issue 1 23-25 doi: 10.1111/j.1751-0813.1968.tb04908.x
Chong Sue Kheng , Teoh Kim Chee , Marchette NJ, Garcia R, Rudnick A, Coughlan RF.No abstract available
Equine piroplasmosis. Holbrook AA, Frerichs WM.No abstract available
[Recent developments concerning horse sickness in North Africa and Europe. Efficacy of the live vaccine prepared by the Razi Institute. Studies on the inactivated vaccine].
Bulletin - Office international des epizooties    January 1, 1968   Volume 69, Issue 1 263-269 
Kaveh M.No abstract available