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Topic:Hematology

Hematology in horses involves the study of blood, its components, and related disorders in equine species. This field encompasses the analysis of red blood cells, white blood cells, platelets, hemoglobin, and hematocrit levels to assess the health status of horses. Hematological parameters are used to evaluate various physiological and pathological conditions, including anemia, infections, and immune-mediated diseases. Techniques such as complete blood counts (CBC) and blood smear evaluations are commonly employed to gather insights into the equine circulatory system. This page compiles peer-reviewed research studies and scholarly articles that explore the methodologies, findings, and clinical implications of hematological assessments in equine medicine.
The normal haemograms and coagulograms of the English thoroughbred horse.
Journal of comparative pathology    October 1, 1959   Volume 69 390-399 doi: 10.1016/s0368-1742(59)80038-2
ARCHER RK.No abstract available
The effect of systematic training on plasma electrolytes, haematocrit value, and blood sugar in thoroughbred race horses.
Canadian journal of biochemistry and physiology    February 1, 1959   Volume 37, Issue 2 273-283 
SRETER FA.No abstract available
Comparative coagulation studies on horse and human blood.
Journal of comparative pathology    October 1, 1957   Volume 67, Issue 4 358-368 doi: 10.1016/s0368-1742(57)80036-8
BARKHAN P, TOMLIN SC, ARCHER RK.This research article compares the coagulation properties of horse blood to human blood, aiming to explore several previous findings concerning naturally occurring deficiencies in horse plasma and their relevance to […]
Anaemia and eosinophilia associated with helminthiasis in young horses.
Journal of comparative pathology    April 1, 1957   Volume 67, Issue 2 196-207 doi: 10.1016/s0368-1742(57)80019-8
ARCHER RK, POYNTER D.No abstract available
Observations on trypanosomiasis in domestic animals in West Africa. III. The haematological changes produced in horses by infections of Trypanosoma vivax, T. congolense and T. brucei.
Annals of tropical medicine and parasitology    March 1, 1957   Volume 51, Issue 1 63-79 
EDWARDS EE, JUDD JM, SQUIRE FA.No abstract available
[Decrease of critical hemolysis volume of equine erythrocytes under the influence of tanning agents].
Zeitschrift fur Biologie    January 1, 1957   Volume 109, Issue 2 129-141 
HERZ A.No abstract available
[Siderocytes in the peripheral blood in virus anemia].
Biulleten' eksperimental'noi biologii i meditsiny    September 1, 1956   Volume 42, Issue 9 20-21 
GINDIN AP, LIUTIKOVA OG, OGIENKO NM, STATKEVICH Ia.No abstract available
Erythrocyte and hemoglobin studies in thoroughbred racing horses.
Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association    April 1, 1956   Volume 128, Issue 7 343-345 
BRENON HC.No abstract available
The coagulation mechanism of the blood of the horse with particular reference to its haemophilioid status.
Journal of comparative pathology    July 1, 1955   Volume 65, Issue 3 255-261 doi: 10.1016/s0368-1742(55)80024-0
BELL WN, TOMLIN SC, ARCHER RK.No abstract available
Coagulation mechanism of the horse.
Nature    April 2, 1955   Volume 175, Issue 4457 596-597 doi: 10.1038/175596a0
BELL WN, ARCHER RK, TOMLIN SC.No abstract available
A cytological study of costal marrow. III. Hemograms of the horse and cow.
American journal of veterinary research    April 1, 1955   Volume 16, Issue 59 297-303 
CALHOUN ML.No abstract available
Thermal, hematological, and serological responses of weanling horses following inoculation with equine abortion virus: its similarity to equine influenza.
The Cornell veterinarian    April 1, 1954   Volume 44, Issue 2 181-190 
DOLL ER, WALLACE E, RICHARDS MG.Manninger and Csontos reported that mares inoculated with equine abortion virus developed a transient fever 2 to 4 days after pharyngeal or intravenous inoculation and that an uninoculated horse in contact with the experimentally inoculated mares contracted a febrile disease resembling equine influenza. Also, mares that had aborted virus-infected fetuses were resistant to inoculation with equine influenza virus. From these observations, they proposed that virus abortions were a manifestation of infection of pregnant mares by the equine influenza virus. In reports on equine virus abortions, Kre...
Demonstration of a heparin-like anticoagulant in normal blood. II. Horse blood.
Acta medica Scandinavica. Supplementum    January 1, 1954   Volume 298 1-16 
NILSSON IM.No abstract available
Blood groups in horses (Indian system): their value in transfusions and neonatal isoerythrolysis.
The Cornell veterinarian    April 1, 1953   Volume 43, Issue 2 217-222 
BRUNER DW, DOLL ER.No abstract available
[New method of separation of blood proteins by methanol; application to horse and rabbit blood].
Annales de l'Institut Pasteur    February 1, 1953   Volume 84, Issue 2 370-375 
DUBERT JM, SLIZEWICZ P, REBEYROTTE P, MACHEBOEUF M.No abstract available
Evidence of the production of an anti-isoantibody by foals affected with hemolytic icterus.
The Cornell veterinarian    January 1, 1953   Volume 43, Issue 1 44-51 
DOLL ER.No abstract available
Observations on the clinical features and pathology of hemolytic icterus of newborn foals.
American journal of veterinary research    October 1, 1952   Volume 13, Issue 49 504-508 
DOLL ER.No abstract available
[Blood groups of equines. II. Blood groups of horses].
Annales de l'Institut Pasteur    September 1, 1952   Volume 83, Issue 3 405-407 
PODLIACHOUK L, EYQUEM A.No abstract available
A negative correlation between size and number of the erythrocytes of cows, sheep, goats and horses.
The Journal of pathology and bacteriology    April 1, 1952   Volume 64, Issue 2 379-384 doi: 10.1002/path.1700640213
HOLMAN HH.No abstract available
Blood composition of horses before death from contagious bronchopneumonia.
Annales medicinae experimentalis et biologiae Fenniae    January 1, 1952   Volume 30, Issue 3-4 254-258 
WESTERMARCK H.No abstract available
The blood sedimentation rate in the horse.
American journal of veterinary research    January 1, 1952   Volume 13, Issue 46 77-82 
GILMAN AR.No abstract available
Studies on the hematology of the thoroughbred horse. V. Sucklings.
American journal of veterinary research    October 1, 1951   Volume 12, Issue 45 364-367 
TODD AC, McGEE WR, WYANT ZN, HOLLINGSWORTH KP.No abstract available
Haemolytic disease in the new-born foal.
The Veterinary record    June 9, 1951   Volume 63, Issue 23 397 doi: 10.1136/vr.63.23.397-a
CRONIN MT.No abstract available
[Neumann and Monreal method of thrombocyte count in the horse].
Berliner tierarztliche Wochenschrift    April 1, 1951   Volume 4 75-76 
BEHRENS H.No abstract available
Studies on the hematology of the thoroughbred horse. IV. Barren mares.
American journal of veterinary research    January 1, 1951   Volume 12, Issue 42 31-34 
HANSEN MF, TODD AC, KELLEY GW, CAWEIN M.No abstract available
Studies on the hematology of the thoroughbred horse. III. Stallions.
American journal of veterinary research    October 1, 1950   Volume 11, Issue 41 397-399 
HANSEN MF, TODD AC, CAWEIN M, McGEE WR.No abstract available
Studies on the hematology of the thoroughbred horse. II. Weanlings.
American journal of veterinary research    October 1, 1950   Volume 11, Issue 41 393-396 
HANSEN MF, TODD AC, KELLEY GW, CAWEIN M, McGEE WR.No abstract available
Studies on the hematology of the thoroughbred horse. I. Mares in foal.
American journal of veterinary research    July 1, 1950   Volume 11, Issue 40 296-300 
HANSEN MF, TODD AC, KELLEY GW, FULL FE.No abstract available
[Erythrocyte sedimentation rate in intestinal verminosis in horses].
Medycyna weterynaryjna    February 1, 1950   Volume 6, Issue 2 98-99 
NAGORSKI F.No abstract available
Blood sedimentation rate in the horse and the cow.
Tijdschrift voor diergeneeskunde    July 1, 1948   Volume 73, Issue 13 485-516 
VAN ZIJL WJ.No abstract available