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Autor:
Nicky M. M. D' Fonseca, Martjin Beukers, Inge D. Wijnberg, Cristobal Navas de Solis, Marta deRuijter‐Villani, David A. vanDoorn, Tom A. E. Stout, Ellen Roelfsema
Publikováno v:
Journal of Veterinary Internal Medicine, Vol 35, Iss 5, Pp 2427-2436 (2021)
Abstract Background Changes in cardiovascular parameters, including blood pressure (BP) and cardiac anatomical dimensions, are an inconsistent feature of the equine metabolic syndrome. The order in which these changes arise is unknown. Objectives Det
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https://doaj.org/article/aec42c2525a54f3ab6861dae056adbdf
Publikováno v:
PLoS ONE, Vol 16, Iss 8, p e0256378 (2021)
Saliva is a matrix which may act as a vector for pathogen transmission and may serve as a possible proxy for SARS-CoV-2 contagiousness. Therefore, the possibility of detection of intracellular SARS-CoV-2 in saliva by means of fluorescence in situ hyb
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https://doaj.org/article/d119fa847a0f4c4483adcfa1d84f9fc0
Autor:
Wilhelmina Bergmann, Jan van den Broek, Stefanie Veraa, Inge D. Wijnberg, Andrea Gröne, Willem Back, Marjolijn de Mik-van Mourik
Publikováno v:
EQUINE VETERINARY JOURNAL
Equine Veterinary Journal
Equine Veterinary Journal
Background In Warmblood horses, degenerative joint disease is involved in cervical malformation and malarticulation (CVM). The degree of contribution of articular process joint (APJ) osteochondrosis (OC) is not clear. Objectives (a) To explore the pr
Autor:
Hans Vernooij, A. J. M. Belt, Stefanie Veraa, K. de Graaf, Inge D. Wijnberg, Willem Back, Mirjam Nielen
Publikováno v:
EQUINE VETERINARY JOURNAL
Equine Veterinary Journal
Equine Veterinary Journal
Summary Background Variation in equine caudal cervical spine morphology at C6 and C7 has high prevalence in Warmblood horses and is suspected to be associated with pain in a large mixed‐breed group of horses. At present no data exist on the relatio
Autor:
S.H. Franklin, Inge D. Wijnberg
Publikováno v:
Comparative Exercise Physiology. 13:149-174
Cardiac remodelling occurs in response to exercise and is generally beneficial for athletic performance due to the increase in cardiac output. However, this remodelling also may lead to an increased prevalence of cardiac murmurs and arrhythmias. In m
Autor:
Stefanie Veraa, Inge D. Wijnberg, Willem Back, Antoon Jan M. van den Belt, Wilhelmina Bergmann
Publikováno v:
Veterinary Radiology & Ultrasound. 57:482-488
Diagnostic imaging is one of the pillars in the clinical workup of horses with clinical signs of cervical spinal disease. An improved awareness of morphologic variations in equine cervical vertebrae would be helpful for interpreting findings. The aim
Publikováno v:
Equine Veterinary Journal. 48:234-239
REASONS FOR PERFORMING STUDY: Reference values for quantitative electromyography (QEMG) in shoulder and hindlimb muscles of horses are limited.\n\nOBJECTIVES: To determine normative data on QEMG analysis of supraspinatus (SS), infraspinatus (IS), del
Autor:
T Picavet, Bart J. Ducro, Andrea Gröne, Willem Back, M. Ploeg, C. M. de Bruijn, Veronique Saey, W Scheideman, Catherine Delesalle, P. R. van Weeren, Inge D. Wijnberg
Publikováno v:
Veterinary Pathology, 52(6), 1142-1147
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Veterinary Pathology 52 (2015) 6
Megaesophagus appears to be more common in Friesian horses than in other breeds. A prevalence of approximately 2% was observed among Friesian horses presented to the Wolvega Equine Clinic and the Utrecht University Equine Clinic. In this study, morph
Publikováno v:
Veterinary Quarterly. 33:121-131
Short-duration electroencephalography (EEG) recordings in horses are helpful in diagnosing intracranial disorders. Potentially, long-duration ambulatory EEG (AEEG) recordings in horses will enhance the chance of detecting abnormal brain activity inde
Autor:
Eric van Breda, Hans A. Keizer, Ellen de Graaf-Roelfsema, Johannes H. van der Kolk, Inge D. Wijnberg
Publikováno v:
American Journal of Veterinary Research, 73(9), 1386-1393. American Veterinary Medical Association
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Objective—To determine the influence of intensified training and subsequent reduced training on glucose metabolism rate and peripheral insulin sensitivity in horses and identify potential markers indicative of early overtraining. Animals—12 Stand