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Autor:
G. M. Johnston
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Equine Veterinary Journal. 24:284-284
Autor:
G. M. Johnston
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Equine Veterinary Journal. 24:17-17
Autor:
Murrell, Jo
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In Veterinary Anaesthesia and Analgesia November 2013 40(6):660-660
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Equine Veterinary Education. 34:134-140
Autor:
J. A. E. Hubbell
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Equine Veterinary Education. 15:45-52
Autor:
J. A. E. Hubbell, Jarred M. Williams, W. R. Ravis, James K. Belknap, Y. J. Lin, John P. Loftus, J. F. Peroni, Rafael Resende Faleiros
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Equine Veterinary Journal. 42:261-269
Summary Reasons for performing study: Laminitis is a serious complication of horses suffering from sepsis/endotoxaemia-related events. Laminitis in horses and organ injury in human sepsis are both reported to involve inflammatory injury to the lamina
Autor:
William W. Muir, J. A. E. Hubbell
Publikováno v:
Equine Veterinary Education. 16:326-332
Alpha-2 agonists have been widely used in equine anaesthesia since the clinical advent of xylazine in the 1970s (Clarke and Hall 1969; Kerr et al. 1972). Alpha-2 agonists produce sedation, muscle relaxation and analgesia by stimulation of α2 recepto
Autor:
Canichella, Martina1 (AUTHOR) martina.canichella@aslroma2.it, Molica, Matteo2 (AUTHOR) molica@bce.uniroma1.it, Mazzone, Carla1 (AUTHOR), de Fabritiis, Paolo1,3 (AUTHOR)
Publikováno v:
Current Oncology. Oct2024, Vol. 31 Issue 10, p6050-6060. 11p.
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The Journal of small animal practice. 55(6)
A five-year-old male German shepherd dog presented with traumatic craniodorsal luxation of the right coxofemoral joint with pre-existing moderate hip dysplasia. A femoral head and neck ostectomy was performed. The patient was sedated with acepromazin
Autor:
J A E, Hubbell, W W, Muir
Publikováno v:
Equine veterinary journal. 47(1)
Horses are the most difficult of the common companion animals to anaesthetise. Hypoxaemia or inadequate oxygen delivery to peripheral tissues during anaesthesia would seem a potential cause of increased mortality, but no direct link has been establis