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02 July 2021 02 Jul 2021

Volume 5 | Issue 4

ISSN (Print): 2516-0583

ISSN (Online): 2516-0591

Post-brexit delays to equine reproduction

Opinion

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Figure 3. (A) Laterolateral and (B) left ventral-right dorsal oblique views of the mid-cervical vertebrae of a 6-year-old thoroughbred gelding presenting with ataxia. A rounded osseous fragment is visible at the cranioventral aspect of the left C4–C5 articular process joint, with mild to moderate enlargement of the joint and smoothly irregular periarticular new bone formation present.

Radiography and ultrasound of the equine neck

Clinical
Figure 1. Photograph (cranial-caudal) of a transverse sacropelvic anatomic section showing the right sacroiliac joint. Ultrasound-guided sacroiliac joint region injection was performed with methylene blue before dissection. Note the interosseous sacroiliac ligament (*) with some methylene blue staining, the ventral sacroiliac ligament (arrowhead) and the sacroiliac joint where the hyaline cartilage of the sacrum is stained with methylene blue. I=ilium; S=sacrum.

Diagnosis and treatment of sacroiliac joint region pain in horses

Clinical
Figure 3. The simple descriptive scale for scoring recovery (R1)

Effect of temperament on recovery in isoflurane-anaesthetised horses

Clinical

EquineReview

Opinion

Factors that cause bandage complications in equines and how they can be resolved

Clinical

Recovering horses after general anaesthesia

Clinical

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