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An 8-year-old American Quarter Horse mare presented for acute, traumatic lacerations sustained along the ventral abdomen and hind limbs after an accident involving a manure spreader. A penetrating abdominal wound, extended through the peritoneum, was explored surgically. Peritoneal fluid drained...

Author(s)
Fontenot, R. L.; Crabtree, N. E.; Hollier, H. D.; Mochal-King, C. A.; Eddy, A. L.
Publisher
Elsevier, New York, USA
Citation
Journal of Equine Veterinary Science, 2018, 71, pp 112-119
AbstractFull Text

The ingestion of sharp foreign bodies that cause penetrating wounds to the gut and surrounding structures and its consequences are not often seen in equine medicine. When animals ingest these objects, they tend to have colic episodes and peritonitis, as well as to be prone to abscess formation. The ...

Author(s)
Góss, G. C.; Duarte, C. A.; Rodrigues, C. M.; Pozzobon, R.; Trost, M. E.; Brandolt, I. M. da C.
Publisher
Fakultet Veterinarske Medicine, Univerziteta u Beogradu, Beograd, Serbia
Citation
Acta Veterinaria (Beograd), 2019, 69, 2, pp 237-243
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Author(s)
Murray, S. J.
Publisher
American Association of Equine Practitioners (AAEP), Lexington, USA
Citation
Proceedings of the 58th Annual Convention of the American Association of Equine Practitioners, Anaheim, California, USA, 1-5 December 2012, 2012, pp 228-230
Abstract

Complications of wounds and cosmetic surgery can be accurately managed with a combination of timely surgical and medical intervention to ensure the best possible outcome. The lack of soft tissue protection and a large quantity of susceptible synovial, tendon, ligament, and neurovascular structures...

Author(s)
Hanson, R. R.
Publisher
W.B. Saunders, Philadelphia, USA
Citation
Veterinary Clinics of North America, Equine Practice, 2008, 24, 3, pp 663-696
Abstract

This is a brief discussion of papers dealing with modern animal surgery. Of especial interest are the papers by KHRUSHCHEV on regeneration of wounded tissues, the stimulating action of the leukocytes on the regenerative processes, and the treatment of wounds by application of isolated leukocytes;...

Author(s)
Medvedev, I. D.
Citation
Sovetskaya Veterinariya, 1940, 8/9, pp 21-25 pp.
Abstract

(B)Inconstant parasite. -This was discovered in one sore only out of more than ten examined, and was described as an "asexual worm "900 to 950 microns long by 25 microns broad; elongated, cylindrical body, slightly thinner in front and terminating in a sharp drawn-out point. Said to contain a...

Author(s)
Velu, H. ; Bouin, A.
Publisher
Societe de Pathologie Exotique, Paris, France
Citation
Bulletin de la Société de Pathologie Exotique, 1915, 8, 9, pp 638-641
Abstract

In this report Railliet analyses the whole question of summer sores "of equines, basing his conclusions chiefly on information collected by Descazeaux, who has studied the disease in Brazil.
A very clear and concise description is first given of the clinical characters and morbid anatomy of the...

Author(s)
Descazeaux, M. J.
Citation
Recueil de Medecine Veterinaire, 1915, 91, 19-20, pp 468-486
Abstract

This publication consists of a description of a journey undertaken by the above three authors to Bulgaria and Turkey at the request of the German Minister of Agriculture in October 1916, with the object of studying the contagious diseases of animals of these countries and the methods there employed ...

Author(s)
Nevermann, L. ; Miessner, H. ; Weichel, A.
Publisher
Hannover: M. & H. Schaper.,
Citation
Travel Studies in the Balkans., 1917, pp 111 pp.
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Clostridium septicum is a common isolate found both in soil and in the intestinal system of domestic animals. As a pathogen it is a common...

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Cover for myiasis-causing flies

Myiasis has been defined as ‘the infestation of live humans and vertebrate animals with dipterous larvae, which at least for a certain period, feed...

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