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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.
A review of viral infections of horses.
Australian veterinary journal    September 1, 1972   Volume 48, Issue 9 520-523 doi: 10.1111/j.1751-0813.1972.tb02314.x
Bagust TJ.No abstract available
Etiology of the wobbler syndrome.
Modern veterinary practice    September 1, 1972   Volume 53, Issue 9 42 
Rooney JR.No abstract available
Changes in cholinesterase activity in stored equine blood samples.
American journal of veterinary research    September 1, 1972   Volume 33, Issue 9 1893-1894 
Schindler RL, Kruckenberg SM.No abstract available
[Natural reservoirs and foci of leptospirosis].
Zhurnal mikrobiologii, epidemiologii i immunobiologii    September 1, 1972   Volume 49, Issue 9 106-110 
Kiktenko VS.No abstract available
Mammary and whole-body metabolism of glucose, acetate and plamitate in the lactating horse.
The Proceedings of the Nutrition Society    September 1, 1972   Volume 31, Issue 2 72A-73A 
Linzell JL, Annison EF, Bickerstaffe R, Jeffcott LB.No abstract available
Regression of corpus luteum in mares treated with an antiserum against an equine pituitary fraction.
American journal of veterinary research    September 1, 1972   Volume 33, Issue 9 1767-1773 
Pineda MH, Ginther OJ, McShan WH.No abstract available
Equine anaphylaxis.
Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association    September 1, 1972   Volume 161, Issue 5 438 
Mansmann RA.No abstract available
[Behavior of various blood parameters in trotters following defined exertion].
Berliner und Munchener tierarztliche Wochenschrift    September 1, 1972   Volume 85, Issue 17 325-329 
Krzywanek H, Schulze A, Wittke G.No abstract available
Equine infectious anemia: transmission from infected mares to foals.
Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association    September 1, 1972   Volume 161, Issue 5 496-499 
Kemen MJ, Coggins L.No abstract available
Proliferative Optic Neuropathy in Horses.
Veterinary pathology    September 1, 1972   Volume 9, Issue 5 368-378 doi: 10.1177/030098587200900507
Saunders LZ, Bistner SI, Rubin LF.An asymptomatic, ophthalmoscopically visible proliferation affected the optic disc and nerve of two aged horses. The lesion consisted of an accumulation of foamy cells, histologically akin to fat cells, which contained an unidentified lipid-like material. The affected area and its environs were permeated by tortuous, thickened blood vessels with heavy deposits of collagen in their walls. The neuropathy is considered to be a storage disease, and although the product stored is unidentified, the lesion is similar to that of human xanthelasma. The neuropathy seems distinct from the exudative optic...
Serum penicillin and dihydrostreptomycin concentrations in horses after intramuscular administration of selected preparations containing these antibiotics.
Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association    September 1, 1972   Volume 161, Issue 5 490-495 
Rollins LD, Teske RH, Condon RJ, Carter GG.No abstract available
Demonstration of antigenic identity between purified equine infectious anemia virus and an antigen extracted from infected horse spleen.
Infection and immunity    September 1, 1972   Volume 6, Issue 3 416-417 doi: 10.1128/iai.6.3.416-417.1972
Nakajima H, Norcross NL, Coggins L.Antigenic relationship between purified equine infectious anemia (EIA) virus and spleen-derived antigen from EIA-infected horses was examined by immunodiffusion. Identical antigenicity of these two antigens has been proven because precipitation lines formed between the two antigens and EIA antiserum connected with each other. The results indicate that the antigenic substance derived from infected spleen is a component of EIA virus.
Guttural pouch fibroma in a mare.
Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association    September 1, 1972   Volume 161, Issue 5 487-489 
Merriam JG.No abstract available
Amino acid sequences around the cystine residues in equine growth hormone.
FEBS letters    September 1, 1972   Volume 25, Issue 1 77-82 doi: 10.1016/0014-5793(72)80458-7
Zakin MM, Poskus E, Dellacha JM, Paladini AC, Santomé JA.No abstract available
Melanosarcoma as a cause of lameness in a horse (a case report).
Veterinary medicine, small animal clinician : VM, SAC    September 1, 1972   Volume 67, Issue 9 995-998 
Grant B, Lincoln S.No abstract available
[Sensitization studies using dexamethasone and carboxymethylcellulose in the horse].
Schweizer Archiv fur Tierheilkunde    September 1, 1972   Volume 114, Issue 9 439-449 
Straub R, Lazary S, Gerber H, De Weck AL, Schatzmann U, Pauli B.No abstract available
[Therapy and prognosis of pedal bone fractures].
Schweizer Archiv fur Tierheilkunde    September 1, 1972   Volume 114, Issue 9 423-429 
Dubs B, Németh F.No abstract available
Inhibition of estrus and ovulation in mares treated with an antiserum against an equine pituitary fraction.
American journal of veterinary research    September 1, 1972   Volume 33, Issue 9 1775-1780 
Pineda MH, Ginther OJ.No abstract available
[A sero-epizootiological survey on influenza among horses in Hokkaido, Japan].
Uirusu    September 1, 1972   Volume 22, Issue 3 125-132 doi: 10.2222/jsv.22.125
Abe T.No abstract available
Cardiac catheterization of unanesthetized large domestic animals.
Journal of applied physiology    September 1, 1972   Volume 33, Issue 3 400-401 doi: 10.1152/jappl.1972.33.3.400
Will JA, Bisgard GE.No abstract available
Anthelmintic activity of mebendazole in equines.
Journal of the South African Veterinary Medical Association    September 1, 1972   Volume 43, Issue 3 287-294 
Reinecke RK, Le Roux DJ.No abstract available
A report on generalized equine ringworm (Trichophyton equinum) complicated by tick infestation (Boophilus decoloratus) and besnoitiosis.
Bulletin of epizootic diseases of Africa. Bulletin des epizooties en Afrique    September 1, 1972   Volume 20, Issue 3 211-220 
Bwangamoi O.No abstract available
[Intestinal reticulosarcoma in a horse].
Berliner und Munchener tierarztliche Wochenschrift    September 1, 1972   Volume 85, Issue 17 336 
Klaus B, Mayer H.No abstract available
Treatment of habronemiasis of the adnexa of the equine eye.
Veterinary medicine, small animal clinician : VM, SAC    September 1, 1972   Volume 67, Issue 9 1008-1009 
Joyce JR, Hanselka DW, Boyd CL.No abstract available
Cryptococcal meningitis of a horse.
Australian veterinary journal    September 1, 1972   Volume 48, Issue 9 534 doi: 10.1111/j.1751-0813.1972.tb02326.x
Barton MD, Knight I.No abstract available
Scanning electron microscopy of erythrocytes of dog, cat, cow, horse, sheep and goat.
Research in veterinary science    September 1, 1972   Volume 13, Issue 5 489-491 
Jain NC, Kono CS.No abstract available
A premature birth associated with Leptospira pomona infection in a mare.
Australian veterinary journal    September 1, 1972   Volume 48, Issue 9 524-526 doi: 10.1111/j.1751-0813.1972.tb02316.x
Baird JD, Williams T, Claxton PD.No abstract available
Letter: The use of fibreglass with plaster of Paris in the fabrication of casts.
New Zealand veterinary journal    September 1, 1972   Volume 20, Issue 9 169-170 doi: 10.1080/00480169.1972.34044
Montgomery JF.No abstract available
A catalogue of the zoonoses of Taiwan.
Taiwan yi xue hui za zhi. Journal of the Formosan Medical Association    August 28, 1972   Volume 71, Issue 8 509-524 
Durfee PT, Cross JH.No abstract available
[Breeding hygiene control of horses of the Hannover breed. 1. Examination of mares].
DTW. Deutsche tierarztliche Wochenschrift    August 15, 1972   Volume 79, Issue 16 389-393 
Flüge A, Krüger A, Scherbarth R.No abstract available