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. See page 463 Equine Case-control study of risk factors for pasture- and endocrinopathy-associated laminitis in North American horses Conditional logistic regression analysis of data for 199 horses with pasture- and endocrinopathy
canine influenza virus is believed to have arisen from an equine strain of the virus, and the virus is now considered to be enzootic in certain parts of the United States, such as New York and Pennsylvania. Canine influenza virus is highly contagious
299 Equine Use of a laparoscopic specimen retrieval pouch to facilitate removal of intact or fragmented cystic calculi from standing sedated horses A review of medical records of 5 geldings and 3 mares with cystic calculi revealed that a
analysis indicated the uroliths consisted of calcium sulfate dihydrate. See page 534 Equine Cardiac findings in Quarter Horses with heritable equine regional dermal asthenia Heritable equine regional dermal asthenia is an autosomal
development of metastatic disease, but no other factors associated with outcome were identified. Findings suggested that routine rectal examination may be a simple and useful method for detecting early-stage ASACA in dogs. See page 84 Equine
otic flushing. See page 1023 Equine Cardiovascular findings in ponies with equine metabolic syndrome Equine metabolic syndrome is characterized by regionalized and generalized obesity, insulin dysregulation, and an increased risk of
–selective NSAIDs in horses Understanding the nuances of firocoxib administration, including the importance of correct dosing and the contraindications of combining NSAIDs, will help veterinarians select and treat equine patients that could benefit from COX
Equine Health Center At present, there is limited information on the demographic characteristics of the unwanted horse population in the United States, although most respondents to a previous survey of equine rescue and adoption facilities believed
length of the body of L2. In addition, all 6 dogs in which CSF analysis was performed had hemorrhagic xanthochromia. See page 1160 A questionnaire for self-assessment of infectious disease control practices at equine boarding facilities
spread were the most common routes of infection. The mortality rate was 96.4% (27/28). See page 580 Outbreak of equine piroplasmosis in Florida In 2008, a tentative diagnosis of equine piroplasmosis was made in a 7-year-old Quarter Horse