Dysphagia is a relatively common disorder encountered by equine practitioners. It can becongenital or acquired, the main problem or part of a multi-systemic condition, and it may beassociated with muscular or neurological diseases. The diagnosis of dysphagia can be challengingand proper management is important.This issue of Large Animal Veterinary Rounds covers the definition, etiological classification,pathophysiology, clinical signs, diagnosis, management, and treatment of dysphagia in horses. Specialreference is given to esophageal obstruction (choke) in adult horses.</B
Obesity is a state of abnormal or excessive fat accumulation. Obesity in horses increases the risk o...
A 13-year-old mare was presented for recurrent esophageal obstruction since one year. Endoscopy of t...
A 3‐year‐old Warmblood gelding was evaluated for intermittent respiratory distress and an inspirator...
Dysphagia is difficulty in eating or swallowing feed or water despite having good appetite. The caus...
The major purpose of this investigation was to describe the causes, possible complications, and prog...
Friesian horses have a perceived high rate of congenital or hereditary diseases, including megaesoph...
Most disorders of the equine cervical oesophagus present with a similar range of clinical signs, res...
Background: Megaesophagus is a chronic dilation of the esophagus rarely found in horses. It’s a non-...
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...
Friesian horses have a perceived high rate of congenital or hereditary diseases, including megaesoph...
peer reviewedLes affections des voies respiratoires supérieures sont le plus souvent à l’origine de ...
Geriatric horses appear to present for veterinary care more frequently and veterinarians should be p...
A 24-hour-old Morgan colt presented to Cornell’s Large Animal Medicine service as a referral for asp...
Reasons for performing study and objective: To review the prevalence of single and complex forms of ...
Obesity is a state of abnormal or excessive fat accumulation. Obesity in horses increases the risk o...
A 13-year-old mare was presented for recurrent esophageal obstruction since one year. Endoscopy of t...
A 3‐year‐old Warmblood gelding was evaluated for intermittent respiratory distress and an inspirator...
Dysphagia is difficulty in eating or swallowing feed or water despite having good appetite. The caus...
The major purpose of this investigation was to describe the causes, possible complications, and prog...
Friesian horses have a perceived high rate of congenital or hereditary diseases, including megaesoph...
Most disorders of the equine cervical oesophagus present with a similar range of clinical signs, res...
Background: Megaesophagus is a chronic dilation of the esophagus rarely found in horses. It’s a non-...
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...
Friesian horses have a perceived high rate of congenital or hereditary diseases, including megaesoph...
peer reviewedLes affections des voies respiratoires supérieures sont le plus souvent à l’origine de ...
Geriatric horses appear to present for veterinary care more frequently and veterinarians should be p...
A 24-hour-old Morgan colt presented to Cornell’s Large Animal Medicine service as a referral for asp...
Reasons for performing study and objective: To review the prevalence of single and complex forms of ...
Obesity is a state of abnormal or excessive fat accumulation. Obesity in horses increases the risk o...
A 13-year-old mare was presented for recurrent esophageal obstruction since one year. Endoscopy of t...
A 3‐year‐old Warmblood gelding was evaluated for intermittent respiratory distress and an inspirator...