Congenital Disorders of the Urinary Tract
Chapter 105 Congenital Disorders of the Urinary Tract Emily A. Graves Although congenital malformations of the equine urinary tract are rare, anomalies affecting all portions of the tract have been…
Chapter 105 Congenital Disorders of the Urinary Tract Emily A. Graves Although congenital malformations of the equine urinary tract are rare, anomalies affecting all portions of the tract have been…
Chapter 104 Urinary Incontinence Beatrice T. Sponseller Urinary incontinence is the inability to control urination. It results in the intermittent or continuous escape of urine unrelated to the act of…
Chapter 56 How to Manage Air Quality in Stables Melissa L. Millerick-May The stable environment has long been implicated as a cause of respiratory disease in horses. As early as…
Chapter 103 Polyuria and Polydipsia Bryan M. Waldridge Polyuria and polydipsia (PU/PD), defined by inappropriately high urine production and water intake, respectively, are common presenting complaints in equine medicine. Generally,…
Chapter 64 Equine Gastric Ulcer Syndrome Pilar Camacho-Luna, Frank M. Andrews Equine gastric ulcer syndrome (EGUS) describes ulceration in the terminal part of the esophagus (see Chapter 63), nonglandular and…
Chapter 48 Diagnostic Procedures for Evaluating Lower Airway Disease Renaud Léguillette A diagnosis of lower airway pathology cannot be made solely on the basis of results obtained from a diagnostic…
Chapter 97 Paraneoplastic Syndromes Anna R. Hollis A paraneoplastic syndrome is a disease or clinical sign that arises consequent to neoplasia, but is not caused by the local presence of…
Chapter 80 Peritonitis Andrew J. Dart, Hannah-Sophie Chapman Anatomy and Physiology The peritoneum is a single layer of squamous mesothelial cells resting on a loose connective tissue containing blood vessels,…
Chapter 91 Neurologic Consequences of Lyme Disease Amy L. Johnson Lyme Disease in Horses Infection with Borrelia burgdorferi, a tick-borne spirochete and the causative agent of Lyme disease, has been…