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Publikováno v:
BMC Veterinary Research, Vol 15, Iss 1, Pp 1-12 (2019)
Abstract Background Equine laminitis is a complex disease that manifests as pain and lameness in the feet, often with debilitating consequences. There is a paucity of data that accounts for the multifactorial nature of laminitis and considers time-va
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https://doaj.org/article/0f7b090304b94acfa3719ee16ef4187f
Autor:
F. M. Whitlock, J. R. Newton
Publikováno v:
Equine Veterinary Education. 34:381-388
Autor:
J. R. Newton, F. M. Whitlock
Publikováno v:
Equine Veterinary Education. 34:330-336
Publikováno v:
Australian & New Zealand Journal of Psychiatry. 54:609-619
Objective: To determine the efficacy, safety and acceptability as well as the patient demographics of three newly developed emergency department–embedded Psychiatric Assessment and Planning Units located in Metropolitan Melbourne at Austin, Peninsu
Publikováno v:
Equine Veterinary Journal. 51:587-594
Background Previous robust epidemiological studies of equine laminitis have utilised only veterinary-diagnosed episodes of disease, potentially underestimating true disease frequency. Objectives To estimate the incidence of, and describe clinical sig
Publikováno v:
Equine Veterinary Education. 31:539-542
Autor:
J. R. Newton, K. C. Meldrum
Publikováno v:
Equine veterinary journalReferences. 52(3)
Autor:
J. R. Crabtree, J. R. Newton
Publikováno v:
Equine Veterinary Education. 32:378-385
Autor:
Andrew S. Waller, B. R. Buchanan, J. R. Newton, John F. Timoney, Ashley G. Boyle, M. T. Hines
Publikováno v:
Journal of Veterinary Internal Medicine. 32:633-647
This consensus statement update reflects our current published knowledge and opinion about clinical signs, pathogenesis, epidemiology, treatment, complications, and control of strangles. This updated statement emphasizes varying presentations in the
Autor:
J. R. Newton, Claire E. Wylie
Publikováno v:
Equine Veterinary Journal. 50:304-311
Background Racing performance is often used as a measurable outcome variable in research studies investigating clinical diagnoses or interventions. However, the use of many different performance measures largely precludes conduct of meaningful compar