Hogweed suspected of causing primary photosensitisation in a horse.
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Publication Date: 2011-07-19 PubMed ID: 21765145DOI: 10.1136/vr.d4472Google Scholar: Lookup
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Ivens P.
(2011).
Hogweed suspected of causing primary photosensitisation in a horse.
Vet Rec, 169(3), 81-82.
https://doi.org/10.1136/vr.d4472 Publication
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MeSH Terms
- Animal Husbandry / methods
- Animals
- Female
- Heracleum / adverse effects
- Horse Diseases / etiology
- Horses
- Photosensitivity Disorders / etiology
- Photosensitivity Disorders / veterinary
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This article has been cited 3 times.- Winter JC, Thieme K, Eule JC, Saliu EM, Kershaw O, Gehlen H. Photodermatitis and ocular changes in nine horses after ingestion of wild parsnip (pastinaca sativa). BMC Vet Res 2022 Feb 26;18(1):80.
- Chen Y, Quinn JC, Weston LA, Loukopoulos P. The aetiology, prevalence and morbidity of outbreaks of photosensitisation in livestock: A review. PLoS One 2019;14(2):e0211625.
- Aboling S. Do Poisonous Plants in Pastures Communicate Their Toxicity? Meta-Study and Evaluation of Poisoning Cases in Central Europe. Animals (Basel) 2023 Dec 8;13(24).
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