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The Veterinary clinics of North America. Equine practice2003; 19(1); 51-vi; doi: 10.1016/s0749-0739(02)00066-4

Diagnosis of upper respiratory tract diseases in the performance horse.

Abstract: Wastage of performance horses because of respiratory dysfunction is common. Appropriate identification of the disease is paramount for treatment recommendations. Diagnostic modalities for upper respiratory tract dysfunction include a thorough physical examination, radiographic evaluation when appropriate, and upper respiratory tract endoscopy. Anatomical deviations or structural are easily identified during resting evaluation, while exercise testing is often necessary to assess thedynamic properties of the upper airway. Utilizing the many diagnostic tools available allows the clinician to make an accurate diagnosis and recommend appropriate treatment.
Publication Date: 2003-05-16 PubMed ID: 12747661DOI: 10.1016/s0749-0739(02)00066-4Google Scholar: Lookup
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The research article discusses the identification and diagnosis of respiratory diseases in performance horses, emphasizing the use of physical examination, radiography, endoscopy, and exercise testing.

Detailed Explanation

Respiratory Dysfunction in Performance Horses

  • The research article begins by addressing the issue of performance horses suffering from respiratory dysfunction, a condition that significantly impedes their performance capabilities.
  • Recognizing and diagnosing this disease accurately forms a crucial part for deriving suitable treatment plans.

Diagnostic Modalities

  • A detailed overview of several diagnostic modalities used for identifying upper respiratory tract dysfunction is provided in the research.
  • These medical methods include carrying out an extensive physical examination, performing radiographic evaluation when required, and employing upper respiratory tract endoscopy.

Anatomical Deviations and Exercise Testing

  • Anatomical deviations or structural issues can be easily found through restful evaluation according to the study.
  • However, exercise testing is often essential to analyze the dynamic properties of the upper airway in performance horses.

Accurate Diagnosis and Treatment

  • The research stresses the importance of utilizing all the available diagnostic tools for ensuring an accurate diagnosis of the respiratory issues in performance horses.
  • This precision in diagnosis further enables the clinician to recommend appropriate treatment.

Cite This Article

APA
Davidson EJ, Martin BB. (2003). Diagnosis of upper respiratory tract diseases in the performance horse. Vet Clin North Am Equine Pract, 19(1), 51-vi. https://doi.org/10.1016/s0749-0739(02)00066-4

Publication

ISSN: 0749-0739
NlmUniqueID: 8511904
Country: United States
Language: English
Volume: 19
Issue: 1
Pages: 51-vi

Researcher Affiliations

Davidson, Elizabeth J
  • School of Veterinary Medicine, University of Pennsylvania, New Bolton Center, 382 West Street Road, Kennett Square, PA 19348, USA. ejdavid@vet.upenn.edu
Martin, Benson B

    MeSH Terms

    • Animals
    • Endoscopy / veterinary
    • Exercise Test / veterinary
    • Horse Diseases / diagnosis
    • Horse Diseases / diagnostic imaging
    • Horses
    • Physical Examination / veterinary
    • Radiography
    • Respiratory System / cytology
    • Respiratory System / pathology
    • Respiratory Tract Diseases / diagnosis
    • Respiratory Tract Diseases / diagnostic imaging
    • Respiratory Tract Diseases / veterinary
    • Sports / classification
    • Sports / physiology
    • Ultrasonography

    Citations

    This article has been cited 2 times.
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