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Tierarztliche Praxis1987; 15(2); 167-179;

[Neurological examination of the horse].

Abstract: Neurological examination in equine practice, physiological findings and pathological disturbances are described. Because of the sizes of the horse the neurological examination is more difficult than in small animals. The examination of cerebrospinal fluid is a worthful completion and is able to refer to the etiology of a certain disease. The technique of the puncture of cerebrospinal fluid is described.
Publication Date: 1987-01-01 PubMed ID: 3617043
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The research article explores the process of neurological examination in horses, the potential findings and challenges presented due to the size of the animal, and the utility of examining the horse’s cerebrospinal fluid as a clue towards determining the cause of a specific ailment.

Understanding the Neurological Examination in Equine Practice

This section articulates the practical measures undertaken during a neurological examination for horses. It goes into detail on:

  • Frameworks for conducting such an examination and possible physiological findings, as observed in equine practice.
  • Distinct differences between horses and smaller animals that makes a neurological examination more challenging. The size and strength of horses make certain diagnostic procedures difficult or dangerous, affecting the ease and safety of conducting such examinations.

Analyzing Pathological Disturbances in Horses

The section emphasizes the various pathological disturbances that can be discovered during a neurological examination. Some critical points here include:

  • The different types of disorders or diseases that may be uncovered in a horse’s nervous system.
  • How these neurological abnormalities could potentially influence a horse’s behavior or physical health.

Value of Examining Cerebrospinal Fluid

The study makes an important point about the value of analyzing the horse’s cerebrospinal fluid. This includes:

  • An explanation of the process to derive cerebrospinal fluid from a horse.
  • Illuminating how the analysis of this fluid can provide significant insights towards identifying the cause of a specific illness. It serves as a valuable addition to the overall neurological examination.

Puncture Technique for Cerebrospinal Fluid

The article also dives into the technique of obtaining cerebrospinal fluid from a horse for examination. The key aspects detailed in this section are:

  • The methodology involved in puncturing the spinal region to obtain the cerebrospinal fluid.
  • Precautionary measures and safety protocols that need to be adhered to carry out this process without causing discomfort or potential harm to the horse.

Cite This Article

APA
Kraft W. (1987). [Neurological examination of the horse]. Tierarztl Prax, 15(2), 167-179.

Publication

ISSN: 0303-6286
NlmUniqueID: 7501042
Country: Germany
Language: ger
Volume: 15
Issue: 2
Pages: 167-179

Researcher Affiliations

Kraft, W

    MeSH Terms

    • Animals
    • Horse Diseases / diagnosis
    • Horses / cerebrospinal fluid
    • Horses / physiology
    • Nervous System Diseases / diagnosis
    • Nervous System Diseases / veterinary
    • Nervous System Physiological Phenomena
    • Spinal Puncture / veterinary

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