Veterinary

The role of vitamin E deficiency in equine neuromuscular disorders

Although vitamin E is essential in equine diets, deficiency alone does not reliably cause disease. Many horses do not exhibit any clinical signs of disease associated with a vitamin E deficiency...

Examination of the term placenta: the ultimate disposable organ

Although the word placenta technically refers to the fetal and maternal components, it refers to just the fetal parts in common usage. Hence, for the purpose of this paper, the fetal membranes will be...

Diagnosis and treatment of equine sand enteropathy

Clinical signs associated with sand accumulation can be varied, nonspecific and often overlap with other presentations of gastrointestinal diseases. One of the most common presentations is acute colic...

Equine sarcoidosis

Three disease phenotypes have been described in horses: localised, partly generalised and generalised (Reijerkerk et al, 2009; Sloet Van Oldruitenborgh-Oosterbaan and Grinwis, 2013b). Looking at...

Equine glandular gastric disease in adult horses

The prevalence of equine glandular gastric disease has anecdotally increased over the last 15 years; in clinical and abattoir studies of various horse types worldwide, prevalence is between 47% and...

Evaluating the post-foaling mare with colic. Part 2: the genitourinary and reproductive tracts

Periparturient haemorrhage has been estimated to affect 2–3% of broodmares and account for 40% of periparturient deaths (Frazer, 2003a; Arnold et al, 2008). Haemorrhage may occur prepartum but is most...

Advances in diagnosis and imaging of cervical dysfunction in the sports horse

The basis of every examination is a good history. Indications of neck problems in the owner's story may include an incident of trauma (eg a fall after a fence), but also functional limitations and...

Complications in equine transvaginal ultrasound‒guided follicular aspiration

The reported prevalence of complications is generally low, but with a wide range (0.4–22%) and can extend from mild (rectal or vaginal bleeding) to severe clinical scenarios (rectal tears,...

Halicephalobus gingivalis infection in equids

Phylogenetic analysis of rDNA sequences revealed that isolates representing the morphospecies H. gingivalis consist of at least four genetically distinct evolutionary lineage (Nadler et al, 2003).

Prostaglandin use in broodmares. Part 2: other applications in reproduction

Indications for termination of pregnancy include mismating, twins, abnormal fetus and health risks to the mare (Douglas et al, 1974). If pregnancy is terminated in the first trimester there are few...

Tips and tricks for fluidproducing mares

Mares susceptible to persistent mating-induced or infectious endometritis with delayed uterine clearance, abnormal reproductive anatomy, or mares with failure of cervical relaxation, commonly present...

Equine squamous gastric disease: an update on treatment and management

The horse is a monogastric species, with a small stomach compared to its size. The gastric lining has two different portions: one dorsal, with a stratified squamous epithelium, without any absorptive...