A cluster of 6 cases of equine granulomatous enteritis is described. Aluminium was demonstrated in the tissues and lesions of these horses and in the intimal bodies of intestinal vessels. The relationship between granulomatous lesions, aluminium, acidity and invading microorganisms, particularly parasites, is presented and discussed
Cutaneous pythiosis is described in four horses in Northern Paraná, Brazil. All animals presented ul...
Equine pastern vasculitis is clinically challenging and the underlying aetiopathogenesis is unclear....
Infectious causes of myositis are reported relatively uncommonly in horses. Among them, bacterial ca...
The gastrointestinal system of horses is affected by a large variety of inflammatory infectious and ...
Granulomatous enteritis was diagnosed in a 4‐year‐old Standardbred mare suffering from chronic weigh...
Abstract. The gross abnormalities in the intestines of 10 horses with a history ofchronic weight los...
The ingestion of sharp foreign bodies that cause penetrating wounds to the gut and surrounding struc...
The functional significance of these deposits is unknown. In horses, as in guinea pigs and simians, ...
The intragastric inoculation of a suspension of Corynebacterium equi on five consecutive days induce...
Many diseases in horses have been associated with the presence of molds. These diseases involve gutt...
Reasons for performing study: Gastric ulceration is now widely recognised as an important disease in...
Enteric disease in horses may be caused by a variety of microorganisms, including several clostridia...
The horizontal and vertical transmission of equine infectious anemia virus (EIAV) by asymptomatic or...
Infectious causes of myositis are reported relatively uncommonly in horses. Among them, bacterial ca...
Abstract. Invasive pulmonary aspergillosis was identified in 19 horses. In 16 cases mycotic lesions ...
Cutaneous pythiosis is described in four horses in Northern Paraná, Brazil. All animals presented ul...
Equine pastern vasculitis is clinically challenging and the underlying aetiopathogenesis is unclear....
Infectious causes of myositis are reported relatively uncommonly in horses. Among them, bacterial ca...
The gastrointestinal system of horses is affected by a large variety of inflammatory infectious and ...
Granulomatous enteritis was diagnosed in a 4‐year‐old Standardbred mare suffering from chronic weigh...
Abstract. The gross abnormalities in the intestines of 10 horses with a history ofchronic weight los...
The ingestion of sharp foreign bodies that cause penetrating wounds to the gut and surrounding struc...
The functional significance of these deposits is unknown. In horses, as in guinea pigs and simians, ...
The intragastric inoculation of a suspension of Corynebacterium equi on five consecutive days induce...
Many diseases in horses have been associated with the presence of molds. These diseases involve gutt...
Reasons for performing study: Gastric ulceration is now widely recognised as an important disease in...
Enteric disease in horses may be caused by a variety of microorganisms, including several clostridia...
The horizontal and vertical transmission of equine infectious anemia virus (EIAV) by asymptomatic or...
Infectious causes of myositis are reported relatively uncommonly in horses. Among them, bacterial ca...
Abstract. Invasive pulmonary aspergillosis was identified in 19 horses. In 16 cases mycotic lesions ...
Cutaneous pythiosis is described in four horses in Northern Paraná, Brazil. All animals presented ul...
Equine pastern vasculitis is clinically challenging and the underlying aetiopathogenesis is unclear....
Infectious causes of myositis are reported relatively uncommonly in horses. Among them, bacterial ca...