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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.
Dissociation of horse hemoglobin at high pH.
Archives of biochemistry and biophysics    June 1, 1960   Volume 88 298-301 doi: 10.1016/0003-9861(60)90239-3
KURIHARA K, SHIBATA K.No abstract available
Immunohematologic studies of the thoroughbred horse.
American journal of veterinary research    May 1, 1960   Volume 21 393-396 
GILMAN MA, SCHWARZ A, WALLERSTEIN H.No abstract available
Field studies comparing piperazine-carbon disulfide complex with carbon disulfide for parasite control in the horse.
American journal of veterinary research    May 1, 1960   Volume 21 397-402 
DRUDGE JH, LELAND SE, WYANT ZN, ELAM GW, HUTZLER LB.No abstract available
An Outbreak of Myoglobinuria in Light Horses.
The Canadian veterinary journal = La revue veterinaire canadienne    April 1, 1960   Volume 1, Issue 4 171-174 
Pope DC, Heslop CH.An outbreak of myoglobinuria under unusual circumstances in a group of four horses, together with the events leading up to the diagnosis, is described, and a brief mention of two previously recorded similar cases is made.
Steroids present in the follicular fluid of the mare.
The Journal of endocrinology    April 1, 1960   Volume 20 147-156 doi: 10.1677/joe.0.0200147
SHORT RV.No abstract available
Experimental studies on equine infectious anemia (EIA). IV. Alteration of blood in mouse inoculated with the mouse-fixed equine infectious anemia virus and re-transmission test of the virus to a pony.
Japanese journal of microbiology    April 1, 1960   Volume 4 97-103 doi: 10.1111/j.1348-0421.1960.tb00157.x
ARAKAWA S, MUTO S, MURAOKA T, TSURUMI N, KANEKO T, SEKI T.No abstract available
Hemagglutination-inhibition and serum neutralization response of horses to eastern equine encephalomyelitis virus. HETRICK FM, YANCEY FS, HANSEN PA, BYRNE RJ. Four horses inoculated with EEE virus remained asymptomatic following injection but did develop measurable HI and neutralizing antibodies as a result of infection. HI antibodies were detectable earlier than neutralizing antibodies but the levels tended to drop more rapidly. 2. Of 14 horses and ponies having significant levels of neutralizing antibody, 5 to 9 had measurable HI antibody depending on number of units of antigen employed in the test. 3. Sera from 3 clinical cases of EEE were positive on the HI test while only one of these animals had a significant neutralizing antibody level.
Studies on the binding of 65Zn by equine erythrocytes in vitro.
The Biochemical journal    March 1, 1960   Volume 74, Issue 3 561-567 doi: 10.1042/bj0740561
SIVARAMA SASTRY K, VISWANATHAN L, RAMAIAH A, SARMA PS.No abstract available
[The electrical field of the horse heart].
Archives des maladies du coeur et des vaisseaux    February 1, 1960   Volume 53 162-166 
CANTEGRIT R, CHEVAT H, FAURE J, MACAREZ JA, MERLEN JF.No abstract available
Safety of intravenous proteolytic enzymes (varizyme) in equine practice.
Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association    January 15, 1960   Volume 136 73-74 
BRAYE ET, HINSMAN EJ, RILEY WF.No horse receiving combined streptokinase, streptodornase, and human plasminogen alone in either 125,000-unit or 375,000-unit doses manifested any clinical reaction. Untoward reactions occurred in 2 horses receiving both the combined streptokinase, streptodornase, and human plasminogen (125,000 units), and chlortetracycline. The reaction was transitory and subsided without treatment.
[Observations on the morphological elements of the prelymph node pulmonary lymph of some Perissodactyla: Equus caballus, Equus asinus, Equus caballus-Equus asinus].
Archivio di scienze biologiche    January 1, 1960   Volume 44 120-132 
SATTA M, CASTELLI CA, MORI L.No abstract available
[Antibodies against the horse rhinopneumonia virus in the blood of horses from Switzerland].
Comptes rendus des seances de la Societe de biologie et de ses filiales    January 1, 1960   Volume 154 1685-1687 
MATUMOTO M, SHIMIZU T, ISHIZAKI R.No abstract available
Isolation of equine abortion virus from natural cases of equine abortion in horse kidney cell culture.
The Japanese journal of experimental medicine    December 1, 1959   Volume 29 643-649 
SHIMIZU T, ISHIZAKI R, ISHII S, KAWAKAMI Y, KAJI T, SUGIMURA K, MATUMOTO M.No abstract available
Histopathological study of aborted fetuses naturally infected with equine abortion virus with some epidemiological findings.
The Japanese journal of experimental medicine    December 1, 1959   Volume 29 635-641 
KAWAKAMI Y, KAJI T, SUGIMURA K, ISHITANI R, SHIMIZU T, MATUMOTO M.No abstract available
Chronic equine absesses associated with Corynebacterium pseudotuberculosis.
Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association    December 1, 1959   Volume 135 559-562 
HUGHES JP, BIBERSTEIN EL.No abstract available
Defects in and variability of the thromboplastic system in horse plasma.
Thrombosis et diathesis haemorrhagica    December 1, 1959   Volume 4 45-55 
OLLENDORFF P.No abstract available
Equine incoordination (ataxia of foals, “wobbles”).
Laboratory investigation; a journal of technical methods and pathology    November 1, 1959   Volume 8 1266-1268 
JONES TC.No abstract available
Equine viral arteritis.
Laboratory investigation; a journal of technical methods and pathology    November 1, 1959   Volume 8 1471-1477 
JONES TC.No abstract available
A qualitative sulfobromophthalein sodium retention test of liver function in the horse.
Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association    October 15, 1959   Volume 135 412-416 
MORGAN HC.No abstract available
[Tuberculosis (postprimaria?) scroti of the stallion].
Tuberkuloza    October 1, 1959   Volume 11 447-450 
GAVEZ E, SUDARIC F, STIPANCEVIC L.No abstract available
Plasma cell myelomatosis in a horse.
The Cornell veterinarian    October 1, 1959   Volume 49 478-493 
CORNELIUS CE, GOODBARY RF, KENNEDY PC.No abstract available
[On physiological analysis of individual immunological reactivity of horses used in the production of therapeutic and immune serum].
Zhurnal mikrobiologii, epidemiologii i immunobiologii    October 1, 1959   Volume 30 60-67 
MONAENKOV AM, KORCHEMKINA Ie, MIKHAILOVA GM, DOMRACHEVA ZV.No abstract available
The red cell antigens of the horse. II. Antigens defined by immune isoantibodies.
Journal of comparative pathology    October 1, 1959   Volume 69 353-366 doi: 10.1016/s0368-1742(59)80034-5
FRANKS D.No abstract available
Presence of behenic acid in sphingomyelin from horse spinal cord.
Nature    September 12, 1959   Volume 184(Suppl 11) 817-818 doi: 10.1038/184817a0
FUJINO Y, NEGISHI T.No abstract available
A study of discontinuity of the fibula in the horse.
American journal of veterinary research    September 1, 1959   Volume 20 852-857 
ZESKOV B.No abstract available
Epidemiological studies on equine encephalomyelitis in Maryland and Virginia.
Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association    August 15, 1959   Volume 135, Issue 4 211-215 
BYRNE RJ, YANCEY FS, BICKLEY WE, FINNEY G.No abstract available
Skin grafting in the horse.
Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association    August 1, 1959   Volume 135, Issue 3 165-170 
HOGLE R, KINGREY BW, JENSEN EC.No abstract available
Studies on the virus of equine infectious anemia. Report 4. PH-stability range of Arakawa’s virus.
Yokohama medical bulletin    August 1, 1959   Volume 10 200-203 
YAOI H, GOTO N, ICHIKAWA K, YAMASAWA R.No abstract available
The quantitative flocculation reaction of equine tetanus antitoxin.
British journal of experimental pathology    August 1, 1959   Volume 40, Issue 4 343-357 
LEVINE L.No abstract available
Chronic alveolar emphysema in the horse.
The American review of respiratory disease    July 1, 1959   Volume 80, Issue 1, Part 2 141-146 doi: 10.1164/arrd.1959.80.1P2.141
ALEXANDER AF.No abstract available