Friesian horses have a perceived high rate of congenital or hereditary diseases, including megaesophagus, that may lead to choke and death. A retrospective study was performed to determine the prevalence and pathologic characteristics of esophageal disease in 852 horses, including 17 Friesians, that had been necropsied over a 6-year period at the Diagnostic Center for Population and Animal Health. Forty-two horses had grossly described esophageal lesions (25 muscular hypertrophy, 7 hemorrhage, 6 megae-sophagus, 4 erosion/ulceration, 3 obstruction, 2 tears, 2 secondary neoplasms, 2 lymphoid patches, 1 thin wall, 1 esophagitis). Some of these lesions occurred concurrently in the same horse. Ten of these horses died or were euthanatized becaus...
A 13-year-old mare was presented for recurrent esophageal obstruction since one year. Endoscopy of t...
Summary: Reasons for performing study: The prevalence (up to 93% in Thoroughbred racehorses) and se...
Every equine practitioner appreciates the delicate nature of the equine gut. Problems related to the...
Friesian horses have a perceived high rate of congenital or hereditary diseases, including megaesoph...
Megaesophagus appears to be more common in Friesian horses than in other breeds. A prevalence of app...
Megaesophagus appears to be more common in Friesian horses than in other breeds. A prevalence of app...
Hydrocephalus is uncommon in horses. However, in recent years, it has become clear that the prevalen...
Background: Megaesophagus is a chronic dilation of the esophagus rarely found in horses. It’s a non-...
Aortic rupture in horses is a rare condition. Although it is relatively common in the Friesian breed...
REASONS FOR PERFORMING STUDY: Exertional rhabdomyolysis (ER) and its familial basis in Warmblood hor...
Summary: Reasons for performing study: The prevalence (up to 93% in Thoroughbred racehorses) and se...
Background: Hydrocephalus in Friesian horses is a developmental disorder that often results in still...
Aortic rupture is quite rare in Warmblood horses and is best known as an acute and fatal rupture of ...
Laminitis (commonly called founder) is the second most frequent reason to euthanize the horse after ...
The major purpose of this investigation was to describe the causes, possible complications, and prog...
A 13-year-old mare was presented for recurrent esophageal obstruction since one year. Endoscopy of t...
Summary: Reasons for performing study: The prevalence (up to 93% in Thoroughbred racehorses) and se...
Every equine practitioner appreciates the delicate nature of the equine gut. Problems related to the...
Friesian horses have a perceived high rate of congenital or hereditary diseases, including megaesoph...
Megaesophagus appears to be more common in Friesian horses than in other breeds. A prevalence of app...
Megaesophagus appears to be more common in Friesian horses than in other breeds. A prevalence of app...
Hydrocephalus is uncommon in horses. However, in recent years, it has become clear that the prevalen...
Background: Megaesophagus is a chronic dilation of the esophagus rarely found in horses. It’s a non-...
Aortic rupture in horses is a rare condition. Although it is relatively common in the Friesian breed...
REASONS FOR PERFORMING STUDY: Exertional rhabdomyolysis (ER) and its familial basis in Warmblood hor...
Summary: Reasons for performing study: The prevalence (up to 93% in Thoroughbred racehorses) and se...
Background: Hydrocephalus in Friesian horses is a developmental disorder that often results in still...
Aortic rupture is quite rare in Warmblood horses and is best known as an acute and fatal rupture of ...
Laminitis (commonly called founder) is the second most frequent reason to euthanize the horse after ...
The major purpose of this investigation was to describe the causes, possible complications, and prog...
A 13-year-old mare was presented for recurrent esophageal obstruction since one year. Endoscopy of t...
Summary: Reasons for performing study: The prevalence (up to 93% in Thoroughbred racehorses) and se...
Every equine practitioner appreciates the delicate nature of the equine gut. Problems related to the...