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Topic:Equine Diseases

Equine diseases encompass a wide range of health conditions that can affect horses, including infectious diseases, metabolic disorders, and genetic conditions. These diseases can impact the overall health, performance, and well-being of horses. Common equine diseases include equine influenza, equine herpesvirus, laminitis, and equine metabolic syndrome. Diagnosis and management of these diseases often require a combination of clinical evaluation, laboratory testing, and appropriate treatment strategies. This page gathers peer-reviewed research studies and scholarly articles that explore the etiology, pathophysiology, diagnosis, and treatment options for various equine diseases, providing valuable insights for veterinarians and researchers in the field.
[Prevention of certain noncommunicable diseases of animals].
Veterinariia    December 1, 1968   Volume 45, Issue 12 79-80 
Babin IaA.No abstract available
Behavior of equine infectious anemia virus in cell culture and development of a diagnostic test for the disease.
The Journal of infectious diseases    December 1, 1968   Volume 118, Issue 5 473-480 doi: 10.1093/infdis/118.5.473
el-Zein A, Myers WL, Segre D.No abstract available
Fissure fracture of the equine metacarpus and metatarsus.
Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association    November 15, 1968   Volume 153, Issue 10 1289-1292 
Dixon RT, Bellenger CR.No abstract available
Aneuploidy in an infertile mare.
Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association    November 15, 1968   Volume 153, Issue 10 1293-1299 
Payne HW, Ellsworth K, DeGroot A.No abstract available
Caution in the use of camdogon.
The Veterinary record    November 9, 1968   Volume 83, Issue 19 500 doi: 10.1136/vr.83.19.500
Schmeidler GA.No abstract available
[Obtaining and using horse gastric juice].
Veterinariia    November 1, 1968   Volume 45, Issue 11 75 
Fedorov AA.No abstract available
Cutaneous streptothricosis (equine dermatophilosis) in Kansas horses.
Veterinary medicine, small animal clinician : VM, SAC    November 1, 1968   Volume 63, Issue 11 1055-1056 
Kelley DC, Knappenberger TE.No abstract available
The course of naturally acquired helminth infections of horses given regular anthelmintic treatment.
Research in veterinary science    November 1, 1968   Volume 9, Issue 6 583-590 
Round MC.No abstract available
[Comparative diagnostic investigations in fetuses and foals with rhinopneumonitis virus infection (equine virus abortion)].
Deutsche tierarztliche Wochenschrift    November 1, 1968   Volume 75, Issue 21 545-549 
Petzoldt K, Dieckmann W, Lindemann L.No abstract available
Cleavage of horse immunoglobulin by cyanogen bromide.
Immunochemistry    November 1, 1968   Volume 5, Issue 6 513-524 doi: 10.1016/0019-2791(68)90088-8
Ernst ML, Arnon R, Sela M.No abstract available
Traumatic subcutaneous calcaneal bursitis (capped hock) in the horse.
Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association    November 1, 1968   Volume 153, Issue 9 1176-1180 
Van Pelt RW, Riley WF.No abstract available
[Formation of interferon in the bodies of animals of various ages during experimental virus infections].
Voprosy virusologii    November 1, 1968   Volume 13, Issue 6 709-711 
Bektemirov TA, Gumennik AE, Bektemirova MS.No abstract available
Diabetes mellitus secondary to chronic pancreatitis in a pony.
Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association    November 1, 1968   Volume 153, Issue 9 1168-1175 
Jeffrey JR.No abstract available
Electron-microscopic and chemical studies of oligomers in horse ferritin.
The Biochemical journal    November 1, 1968   Volume 110, Issue 2 265-280 doi: 10.1042/bj1100265
Williams MA, Harrison PM.Horse ferritin was fractionated both by starch-gel electrophoresis and by gel filtration on Sephadex G-200. Monomer fractions contained up to 98% of monomer and oligomer fractions up to 76% of oligomers as determined by quantitative electron microscopy. Percentages obtained from electron micrographs correlated well with analytical starch-gel electrophoretograms and ultracentrifuge patterns. Amino acid analyses of monomer- and oligomer-enriched fractions showed no significant differences. Ferritin oligomers did not apparently dissociate on dilution for electron microscopy or on storage. Apoferr...
The pathology and aetiology of guttural pouch mycosis in the horse.
The Veterinary record    October 26, 1968   Volume 83, Issue 17 422-428 doi: 10.1136/vr.83.17.422
Cook WR, Campbell RS, Dawson C.No abstract available
Clinico-pathologic conference from the School of Veterinary Medicine, University of Pennsylvania.
Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association    October 15, 1968   Volume 153, Issue 8 1085-1093 
Evans LH.No abstract available
A serologic study of equine influenza.
Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association    October 15, 1968   Volume 153, Issue 8 1069-1073 
Halterman LG, McQueen JL.No abstract available
[Electroclinical study of meningo-encephalo-myelitis in horses due to equino-human (West Nile) arbovirus isolated in Camargue].
Journal de medecine de Lyon    October 5, 1968   Volume 49, Issue 150 1423-1441 
Lapras M, Florio R, Joubert L, Oudar J, Guillon JC, Hannoun C.No abstract available
The clinical features of guttural pouch mycosis in the horse.
The Veterinary record    October 5, 1968   Volume 83, Issue 14 336-345 doi: 10.1136/vr.83.14.336
Cook WR.No abstract available
[Differentiation, diagnosis and control of virus diseases of horses considering especially the home bred diseases].
Berliner und Munchener tierarztliche Wochenschrift    October 1, 1968   Volume 81, Issue 19 372-378 
Mayr A, Pette J.No abstract available
[Mycological findings in horses with skin eruptions in North West Germany–also a study of the origins of equine dermatomycosis].
Berliner und Munchener tierarztliche Wochenschrift    October 1, 1968   Volume 81, Issue 20 397-400 
Böhm KH, Bisping W, Petzoldt K, Funk K.No abstract available
[Research into the inactivation effect of surface-active substances on the rhinopneumonitis virus in horses (equine abortion virus)].
Berliner und Munchener tierarztliche Wochenschrift    October 1, 1968   Volume 81, Issue 20 404-406 
Kirchhoff H.No abstract available
[Injection of mucopolysaccharids into the tibio-tarsal joint of horses].
Berliner und Munchener tierarztliche Wochenschrift    October 1, 1968   Volume 81, Issue 19 386-388 
Eisenmenger E.No abstract available
Collection of large samples of cerebrospinal fluid from horses.
Laboratory animal care    October 1, 1968   Volume 18, Issue 5 565-567 
Spinelli J, Holliday T, Homer J.No abstract available
[Embryonic resorption and twin pregnancies in horses].
Berliner und Munchener tierarztliche Wochenschrift    October 1, 1968   Volume 81, Issue 19 369-370 
Merkt H.No abstract available
[Tissue preparations, pregnant mare serum and antibiotics in gynecologic practice].
Veterinariia    October 1, 1968   Volume 45, Issue 10 89-92 
Obukhova AG.No abstract available
[Eczema and asthma caused by cattle and horse hair].
Berufs-Dermatosen    October 1, 1968   Volume 16, Issue 5 278-282 
Roth WG.No abstract available
Effect of immunization on serum protein levels in the horse.
The Cornell veterinarian    October 1, 1968   Volume 48, Issue 4 572-578 
Coffman JR, Hibbs CM.No abstract available
[An equine influenza vaccine].
Berliner und Munchener tierarztliche Wochenschrift    October 1, 1968   Volume 81, Issue 19 392-395 
Böhm HO, Panjević D.No abstract available
Muscular hypertrophy of the ileum in the horse.
The Veterinary record    September 21, 1968   Volume 83, Issue 12 304-305 doi: 10.1136/vr.83.12.304
Hancock JL.No abstract available