This issue of Veterinary Clinics: Equine Practice focuses on Equine Pharmacology. Guest editor Dr. Gary Magdesian has assembled an expert team of authors on topics such as: Update on Anti-Inflammatories: NSAIDS; Update on Corticosteroids and Immune Suppressive Therapies;Antiherpetic Drugs; Update on R Equi Therapeutics; Update on Equine Protozoal Myloencephalitis Therapeutics; Update on Pain Management in Horses; Inhalational Therapies; Update on Therapeutics for Endocrine Disorders; Cardiovascular Therapies; Therapeutics for Equine Gastric Ulcer Syndrome; Neonatal Pharmacology; and Update on Compounding for the Equine Practitioner.
CLINICAL CONSEQUENCES OF IMMUNOSENESCENCE IN HORSES Risk of Infectious Disease Although statements suggesting aged horses are at greater risk for contracting infectious diseases are found throughout the nonscientific literature, ...
SHOEING TECHNIQUES TO SUPPORT THE INJURED/DISEASED FOOT Laminitis Equine podiatry is a professional field of service involving the dedicated efforts of responsible and knowledgeable foot-focused veterinarians and farriers serving the ...
In this issue of Veterinary Clinics: Equine Practice, guest editor Isabelle Kilcoyne brings her considerable expertise to the topic of Management of Emergency Cases on the Farm.
Edward Earley, Robert Baratt, and Stephen S. Galloway, is focused on Equine Dentistry and Oral Surgery. This is one of three issues each year selected by the series consulting editor, Dr. Thomas Divers.
INTRODUCTION The ultimate goal of any rehabilitation program is to return an injured equine athlete to a fully functioning, pain-free state. To accomplish this, therapeutic programs must be customized to each individual addressing ...
The Handbook of Equine Anaesthesia continues to offer sound practical guidance on all aspects of sedation and anaesthesia in horses.
While primarily focused on parasites that infect ruminants, horses, pigs, dogs, and cats, this comprehensive text also covers organisms that commonly infect laboratory animals and exotic species.
A non-invasive technique for standing surgical repair of urinary bladder rupture in a post-partum mare: a case report. Ir Vet J 2009;62:734–6. 27. ... surgery in the horse. Vet Clin North Am Equine Pract 1996; 12:235–59. 28.
This issue of Veterinary Clinics: Equine Practice, guest edited by Dr. Ramiro Toribio in collaboration with Consulting Editor Dr. Thomas Divers, is devoted to Diseases of Donkeys and Mules.
Ahern J, Anderson D, Bailey D, etal:The unintended consequences of a ban on the humane slaughter (processing) of horses in the United States. Animal Welfare Council, Inc., May 2006. Grandin T, McGee K, Lanier J: Prevalence of severe ...