Etiology and diagnosis of laryngeal hemiplegia in horses.
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Publication Date: 1970-08-15 PubMed ID: 5465267
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Marks D, Mackay-Smith MP, Cushing LS, Leslie JA.
(1970).
Etiology and diagnosis of laryngeal hemiplegia in horses.
J Am Vet Med Assoc, 157(4), 429-436.
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MeSH Terms
- Animals
- Endoscopy
- Hemiplegia / diagnosis
- Hemiplegia / etiology
- Hemiplegia / veterinary
- Horse Diseases / complications
- Horse Diseases / diagnosis
- Horse Diseases / etiology
- Horses
- Physical Exertion
- Vocal Cord Paralysis / diagnosis
- Vocal Cord Paralysis / etiology
- Vocal Cord Paralysis / veterinary
Citations
This article has been cited 3 times.- Specht TE, Peyton LC, Nixon AJ, Rose RJ. Spontaneous recovery from idiopathic right laryngeal hemiplegia in a horse. Can Vet J 1989 Jul;30(7):593-4.
- Lean NE, Franklin SH, Steel C, Woolford L, White J, Ahern BJ. Evaluation of recurrent laryngeal neuropathy in domestic and feral horse populations in Australia using histologic and immunohistochemical analysis: A pilot study. Vet Med Sci 2023 Jul;9(4):1610-1617.
- Sasaki N, Morita Y, Moriyama T, Yamada H. Evaluation of the cranial cruciate ligament repair system(®) in surgery for laryngeal hemiplegia in heavy draft horses. J Equine Sci 2009;20(2):19-22.
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