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Topic:Equine Health

Equine health encompasses the study and management of diseases, disorders, and overall well-being of horses. It involves understanding various physiological systems, preventive care, and treatment strategies to maintain optimal health in equine populations. Common areas of focus include nutrition, infectious diseases, orthopedic conditions, and reproductive health. Research in equine health aims to advance knowledge on diagnostic methods, therapeutic interventions, and management practices that improve horse welfare and performance. This page collects peer-reviewed research studies and scholarly articles that explore the diverse aspects of equine health, offering insights into current findings and advancements in the field.
Scanning electron microscopy on Parascaris equorum (Goeze, 1782), Yorke and Maplestone, 1926.
International journal for parasitology    February 1, 1974   Volume 4, Issue 1 17-23 doi: 10.1016/0020-7519(74)90005-8
Ansel M, Thibaut M, Saez H.No abstract available
Proceedings: The effects of exogenous gonadotrophins on ovarian adenyl cyclase activity.
Journal of reproduction and fertility    February 1, 1974   Volume 36, Issue 2 445-446 doi: 10.1530/jrf.0.0360445
Nugent CL, Lopata A, Gould MK.No abstract available
[Letter: Therapeutic value of horseback riding. Comments on riding-therapy in the treatment of cerebral motor disorders].
Das Offentliche Gesundheitswesen    February 1, 1974   Volume 36, Issue 2 130-132 
Rieger C, Eltze J, Ofteringer K, Hengst C.No abstract available
Anesthesia for standing castration.
Modern veterinary practice    February 1, 1974   Volume 55, Issue 2 106 
Merriam JG.No abstract available
[Fertility problems in the horse].
Tierarztliche Umschau    February 1, 1974   Volume 29, Issue 2 112-116 
Merkt H.No abstract available
Hot-film anemometer velocity measurements of arterial blood flow horses.
Circulation research    February 1, 1974   Volume 34, Issue 2 193-203 doi: 10.1161/01.res.34.2.193
Nerem RM, Rumberger JA, Gross DR, Hamlin RL, Geiger GL.No abstract available
Sweat proteins.
The British journal of dermatology    February 1, 1974   Volume 90, Issue 2 175-181 doi: 10.1111/j.1365-2133.1974.tb06382.x
Jenkinson DM, Mabon RM, Manson W.No abstract available
Glycogen depletion pattern in muscle fibres of trotting horses.
Acta physiologica Scandinavica    February 1, 1974   Volume 90, Issue 2 475-484 doi: 10.1111/j.1748-1716.1974.tb05610.x
Lindholm A, Bjerneld H, Saltin B.No abstract available
Stand for portable x-ray machine.
Modern veterinary practice    February 1, 1974   Volume 55, Issue 2 106-107 
Miller RM.No abstract available
[Anesthesia using a mixture of chloral hydrate, magnesium sulfate and pentobarbital in horses].
Veterinarni medicina    February 1, 1974   Volume 19, Issue 2 157-164 
Král E.No abstract available
Fractionation of iodinated particles and mitochondria from thyroid by zonal centrifugation and a study of their heterogeneity.
The Biochemical journal    February 1, 1974   Volume 138, Issue 2 299-304 doi: 10.1042/bj1380299
Miquelis R, Simon C.1. The subcellular particles of horse and rat thyroids were fractionated in a B XIV zonal rotor on a non-linear gradient of Ficoll after labelling with radioactive iodine in vitro (horse) or in vivo (rat). In the horse, the resulting fractions were analysed for radioactive iodine, protein and enzymes representative of certain subcellular particles. In the rat, iodine turnover and thyrotrophin stimulation were studied. 2. The population of iodinated particles could be subdivided into three main classes, characterized by differences in beta-galactosidase and acid phosphatase content and position...
Classification of Acholeplasmas isolated from horses.
Nihon juigaku zasshi. The Japanese journal of veterinary science    February 1, 1974   Volume 36, Issue 1 43-51 doi: 10.1292/jvms1939.36.43
Ogata M, Watabe J, Koshimizu K.No abstract available
Protein phosphokinase activity in horse thyroid nuclei.
Archives internationales de physiologie et de biochimie    February 1, 1974   Volume 82, Issue 1 207 
Verhaegen M, Sand G.No abstract available
[Pharmacological studies on doping drugs for race horses. 3. Ephedrine (author’s transl)].
Nihon juigaku zasshi. The Japanese journal of veterinary science    February 1, 1974   Volume 36, Issue 1 9-18 doi: 10.1292/jvms1939.36.9
Fujii S, Inada S, Yoshida S, Kusanagi C, Mima K.No abstract available
Mare specula.
Modern veterinary practice    February 1, 1974   Volume 55, Issue 2 106 
Phillips TN.No abstract available
Ovarian changes during the estrous cycle and pregnancy in mares.
Journal of animal science    February 1, 1974   Volume 38, Issue 2 330-338 doi: 10.2527/jas1974.382330x
Squires EL, Douglas RH, Steffenhagen WP, Ginther OJ.No abstract available
Tetanus in a 4-week-old Shetland pony.
Veterinary medicine, small animal clinician : VM, SAC    February 1, 1974   Volume 69, Issue 2 153-154 
Finocchio EJ, Clement J.No abstract available
Distal condylar fractures of the cannon bone in the horse.
Modern veterinary practice    February 1, 1974   Volume 55, Issue 2 113-114 
Rooney JR.No abstract available
Prevalence of antibodies to herpesvirus types 1 and 2, arteritis and infectious anemia viral antigens in equine serum.
American journal of veterinary research    February 1, 1974   Volume 35, Issue 2 181-185 
McGuire TC, Crawford TB, Henson JB.No abstract available
Adamantinoma of the equine mandible, a case report.
Veterinary medicine, small animal clinician : VM, SAC    February 1, 1974   Volume 69, Issue 2 157-160 
Hanselka DV, Roberts RE, Thompson RB.No abstract available
The fertility of stallions.
The Veterinary record    January 19, 1974   Volume 94, Issue 3 55 doi: 10.1136/vr.94.3.55
Cutler RS.No abstract available
Non-extractable lipids in the adipose tissues of horses and ponies affected with generalized steatitis.
Tijdschrift voor diergeneeskunde    January 15, 1974   Volume 100, Issue 2 106-112 
Wensvoort P, Steenbergen-Botterweg WA.When adipose tissues of horses and ponies affected with generalized steatitis were extracted by acetone, methanol and chloroform, non-extractable lipids were found to be present, which had become insoluble as a result of peroxidation and polymerization and had acquired autofluorescent characteristics. The origin of these lipids varies. Peroxidation occurs in three different lipid compartments, namely in the cytoplasm of the necrotized adipose cells, in the macrophagess and in the fat globules present in stroma.
Pasteurella haemolytica associated with pneumonia in a foal. A case report.
Acta veterinaria Scandinavica    January 1, 1974   Volume 15, Issue 3 439-441 doi: 10.1186/BF03547470
Saxegaard F, Svenkrud R.No abstract available
[Mechanism of cecal hypermotility related to feeding in the horse].
Comptes rendus des seances de la Societe de biologie et de ses filiales    January 1, 1974   Volume 168, Issue 6-7 893-898 
Candau M, Vigroux P.No abstract available
Florida’s program against E.I.A. Campbell CL.No abstract available
Myopathies of animals–a brief view.
Advances in cardiology    January 1, 1974   Volume 13 68-80 doi: 10.1159/000395527
Hadlow WJ.No abstract available
Toxoplasma-like encephalomyelitis in the horse.
Veterinary pathology    January 1, 1974   Volume 11, Issue 1 87-96 doi: 10.1177/030098587401100110
Beech J, Dodd DC.No abstract available
[Purification of endometrial gonadotrophin from pregnant mare (author’s transl)].
Acta physiologica latino americana    January 1, 1974   Volume 24, Issue 3 235-244 
Isler GV.No abstract available
Some notes on the biomechanics of the equine antebrachium.
Zeitschrift fur Anatomie und Entwicklungsgeschichte    January 1, 1974   Volume 144, Issue 2 215-225 doi: 10.1007/BF00519777
Badoux DM.No abstract available
Pleasure horse practice.
Modern veterinary practice    January 1, 1974   Volume 55, Issue 1 19-23 
No abstract available