Case Description—A 4-year-old Arabian-cross mare was examined because of a 48-hour history of pyrexia, lethargy, and signs of abdominal discomfort. Clinical Findings—On initial evaluation, the horse was in good body condition, but febrile, tachycardic, tachypneic, and icteric and had signs of colic. Findings on CBC and serum biochemical analysis indicated marked systemic inflammation and hepatocellular damage. Serial abdominal ultrasonographic examinations revealed progressive, localized hepatic parenchymal abnormalities in the left ventral aspect of the abdomen in proximity to the left liver lobes, and eventual identification of an irregularly marginated, hyperechoic walled region of heterogenous echogenicity consistent with an encapsulate...
A nine-year-old warmblood mare was presented with clinical signs of mild colic and fever. On percuta...
A 17-year-old Friesian gelding presented to the Cornell University Large Animal Emergency Service on...
Compromise of hepatic function in horses is probably more frequent than commonly described, mainly d...
The ingestion of sharp foreign bodies that cause penetrating wounds to the gut and surrounding struc...
A 4-year-old Welsh pony mare presented with anorexia and colic of several days’ duration. The mare s...
Senior seminar (D.V.M.) -- Cornell University, 2003. Includes bibliographical references (leaf 9)....
SUMMARY Background: Liver lobe torsion is a very remarkable disorder in equine patients. It is di...
This case report discusses a successful partial splenectomy for treatment of a splenic abscess in a ...
A 19-year-old Warmblood mare presented to the Cornell University Equine and Food Animal Hospital for...
Pulmonary Abscess is the consequence of an inflammatory process delimitation on the lung, this illne...
A seven year old Quarter Horse mare presented to Cornell University Equine and Farm Animal's Hospita...
Background: Reproductive management in horses when performed with malpractice or by an unqualified p...
When presented with a horse in acute abdominal distress the practitioner must choose between various...
Background: Equine gastrointestinal colic cases represent one of the diseases with higher morbidity ...
Three horses (age 17 - 23 years) were referred to the equine clinic of the University of Berne due t...
A nine-year-old warmblood mare was presented with clinical signs of mild colic and fever. On percuta...
A 17-year-old Friesian gelding presented to the Cornell University Large Animal Emergency Service on...
Compromise of hepatic function in horses is probably more frequent than commonly described, mainly d...
The ingestion of sharp foreign bodies that cause penetrating wounds to the gut and surrounding struc...
A 4-year-old Welsh pony mare presented with anorexia and colic of several days’ duration. The mare s...
Senior seminar (D.V.M.) -- Cornell University, 2003. Includes bibliographical references (leaf 9)....
SUMMARY Background: Liver lobe torsion is a very remarkable disorder in equine patients. It is di...
This case report discusses a successful partial splenectomy for treatment of a splenic abscess in a ...
A 19-year-old Warmblood mare presented to the Cornell University Equine and Food Animal Hospital for...
Pulmonary Abscess is the consequence of an inflammatory process delimitation on the lung, this illne...
A seven year old Quarter Horse mare presented to Cornell University Equine and Farm Animal's Hospita...
Background: Reproductive management in horses when performed with malpractice or by an unqualified p...
When presented with a horse in acute abdominal distress the practitioner must choose between various...
Background: Equine gastrointestinal colic cases represent one of the diseases with higher morbidity ...
Three horses (age 17 - 23 years) were referred to the equine clinic of the University of Berne due t...
A nine-year-old warmblood mare was presented with clinical signs of mild colic and fever. On percuta...
A 17-year-old Friesian gelding presented to the Cornell University Large Animal Emergency Service on...
Compromise of hepatic function in horses is probably more frequent than commonly described, mainly d...