Excessive granulation tissue (proud flesh) is a common sequela of traumatic injuries, especially in the equine species. The presence of proud flesh delays healing time and it also prevents the practitioner from achieving the desired cosmetic effect in the injured area
On Oct. 20, 1954, a 6-month-old Shetland pony was admitted to Stange Memorial Clinic. The history re...
Purpura hemorrhagica of the horse is an acute, non-contagious disease probably arising from septic b...
On the morning of June 14, 1941, Dr. L. E. Smith of Jefferson, Iowa, was called in consultation by a...
A one year old filly was admitted on Dec. 2, 1956, with a spherical mass of granulation tissue 5 inc...
Exuberant granulation tissue (EGT) is often observed during second intention wound healing in horses...
In equines the formation of exuberant granulation tissue is of common occurrence in wounds which are...
On September 27, 1945, a dark bay draft horse was admitted to the Stange Memorial Clinic. The animal...
Excessive granulation tissue (proud flesh) is a common sequela of traumatic injuries, especially in ...
A 3-week-old mare colt entered Stange Memorial Clinic with a large inguinal hernia. The technique of...
A three weeks old filly was presented at the Stange Memorial Clinic, with a very large inguinal hern...
A 2-year-old Belgian colt entered Stange Memorial Clinic for examination. The owner explained the co...
On Dee. 24 1955, a 4-yearold Shetland pony was admitted to Stange Memorial Clinic. A rough incision ...
On August 21, 1954, a horse was admitted to the Stange Memorial Clinic showing a granulamatous swell...
On February 27, 1945, a 4-year-old mare was presented to the Stange Memorial Clinic. A swelling on t...
This case report is an attempt to put forth chronologically the sequence of treatments used and the ...
On Oct. 20, 1954, a 6-month-old Shetland pony was admitted to Stange Memorial Clinic. The history re...
Purpura hemorrhagica of the horse is an acute, non-contagious disease probably arising from septic b...
On the morning of June 14, 1941, Dr. L. E. Smith of Jefferson, Iowa, was called in consultation by a...
A one year old filly was admitted on Dec. 2, 1956, with a spherical mass of granulation tissue 5 inc...
Exuberant granulation tissue (EGT) is often observed during second intention wound healing in horses...
In equines the formation of exuberant granulation tissue is of common occurrence in wounds which are...
On September 27, 1945, a dark bay draft horse was admitted to the Stange Memorial Clinic. The animal...
Excessive granulation tissue (proud flesh) is a common sequela of traumatic injuries, especially in ...
A 3-week-old mare colt entered Stange Memorial Clinic with a large inguinal hernia. The technique of...
A three weeks old filly was presented at the Stange Memorial Clinic, with a very large inguinal hern...
A 2-year-old Belgian colt entered Stange Memorial Clinic for examination. The owner explained the co...
On Dee. 24 1955, a 4-yearold Shetland pony was admitted to Stange Memorial Clinic. A rough incision ...
On August 21, 1954, a horse was admitted to the Stange Memorial Clinic showing a granulamatous swell...
On February 27, 1945, a 4-year-old mare was presented to the Stange Memorial Clinic. A swelling on t...
This case report is an attempt to put forth chronologically the sequence of treatments used and the ...
On Oct. 20, 1954, a 6-month-old Shetland pony was admitted to Stange Memorial Clinic. The history re...
Purpura hemorrhagica of the horse is an acute, non-contagious disease probably arising from septic b...
On the morning of June 14, 1941, Dr. L. E. Smith of Jefferson, Iowa, was called in consultation by a...