Although equine laminitis has apparently been known for more than 2000 years (Heymering, 2010), the disease is still not completely understood and requires further research. Numerous treatment strategies are applied, but the overall success rate is still unsatisfactory. Furthermore, the establishment of an efficient treatment plan is complicated by the diversity of underlying diseases and the individual nature of each case. The results obtained from this retrospective study may contribute to clinical decision-making by presenting outcomes of chronic and acute cases of equine laminitis over a 5-year period. Whereas acute laminitis could be managed adequately by medical and supportive care in the majority of cases, the treatment failed...
Reasons for performing study: Recent systematic reviews have highlighted the lack of quality inf...
This chapter is a compilation of the views of the authors regarding the judgment of changes in manag...
Electronic medical records from first opinion equine veterinary practice may represent a unique reso...
Laminitis is a common and painful condition of adult equids that often results in permanent lameness...
Laminitis is a costly and frustrating disease for the horse owner and veterinarian alike. It is diff...
Laminitis, one of the most debilitating conditions of all equids, is now known to be the result of s...
<p><strong>Abstract</strong></p><p>It is widely believed that laminitis poses a threat to the health...
Senior seminar (D.V.M.) -- Cornell University, 2004. Includes bibliographical references (leaf 14)...
Equine laminitis is a disease of the hoof characterized by inflammation or disruption of the sensiti...
Colin F Mitchell, Lee Ann Fugler, Susan C Eades Veterinary Clinical Sciences, School of Veterinary M...
Laminitis is typical of Ungulates but it is especially significant in horses. The most prevalent cli...
Equine laminitis is a complex disease that manifests as pain and lameness in the feet, often with de...
Laminitis is a major disease of horses because of the associated pain and debilitating nature that m...
Laminitis is a disease of adult horses, and is generally not reported in horses aged less than one y...
A retrospective treated versus untreated study (study 1) and multicentre prospective cohort study (s...
Reasons for performing study: Recent systematic reviews have highlighted the lack of quality inf...
This chapter is a compilation of the views of the authors regarding the judgment of changes in manag...
Electronic medical records from first opinion equine veterinary practice may represent a unique reso...
Laminitis is a common and painful condition of adult equids that often results in permanent lameness...
Laminitis is a costly and frustrating disease for the horse owner and veterinarian alike. It is diff...
Laminitis, one of the most debilitating conditions of all equids, is now known to be the result of s...
<p><strong>Abstract</strong></p><p>It is widely believed that laminitis poses a threat to the health...
Senior seminar (D.V.M.) -- Cornell University, 2004. Includes bibliographical references (leaf 14)...
Equine laminitis is a disease of the hoof characterized by inflammation or disruption of the sensiti...
Colin F Mitchell, Lee Ann Fugler, Susan C Eades Veterinary Clinical Sciences, School of Veterinary M...
Laminitis is typical of Ungulates but it is especially significant in horses. The most prevalent cli...
Equine laminitis is a complex disease that manifests as pain and lameness in the feet, often with de...
Laminitis is a major disease of horses because of the associated pain and debilitating nature that m...
Laminitis is a disease of adult horses, and is generally not reported in horses aged less than one y...
A retrospective treated versus untreated study (study 1) and multicentre prospective cohort study (s...
Reasons for performing study: Recent systematic reviews have highlighted the lack of quality inf...
This chapter is a compilation of the views of the authors regarding the judgment of changes in manag...
Electronic medical records from first opinion equine veterinary practice may represent a unique reso...