Eyelid Lacerations
Chapter 147 Eyelid Lacerations Amber L. Labelle The eyelids are a common site of ocular trauma in the horse. Restoring normal anatomic relationships is essential to preserving normal eyelid function…
Chapter 147 Eyelid Lacerations Amber L. Labelle The eyelids are a common site of ocular trauma in the horse. Restoring normal anatomic relationships is essential to preserving normal eyelid function…
Chapter 188 Shoulder Injuries Carol L. Gillis Soft Tissue Injuries of the Shoulder History and Clinical Signs Because of its prominent location on the point of the shoulder, the biceps…
Chapter 190 Superficial Digital Flexor Tendon Injury Taralyn M. McCarrel The superficial digital flexor tendon (SDFT) is at great risk for injury in the horse, and it is therefore not…
Chapter 171 Retained Fetal Membranes Philippa O’Brien In the mare, the fetal membranes are comprised of the allantochorion, amnion, and umbilical cord. Passage of these membranes during the third stage…
Chapter 157 Cryopreservation of Stallion Semen Marco Antonio Alvarenga, Frederico Ozanam Papa, Carlos Ramires Neto Multiple improvements have been achieved in the past 10 years with regard to utilization and…
Chapter 212 Genetic Diseases, Breeds, Tests, and Test Sources Susan L. Ewart Genetic tests are used to identify variation in the genetic code—DNA—that is heritable. Such altered forms of DNA…
Chapter 153 Diagnosing and Managing the Cryptorchid Anthony Claes, James A. Brown Failure of one or both testes to descend into the scrotum is known as cryptorchidism. Cryptorchidism is more…
Chapter 182 Sedation and Anesthetic Management of Foals Melissa Sinclair Sedation and anesthesia of foals is necessary for a variety of reasons, ranging from the need to obtain radiographs or…
Chapter 163 Bacterial Endometritis Igor F. Canisso, Marco A. Coutinho Da Silva Endometritis is the main cause of subfertility and infertility in broodmares. It can be classified into infectious or…
Chapter 205 Silicosis and Osteoporosis Syndrome Matthew G. Durham Inhalation of silicates causes pneumoconiosis in humans, horses, dogs, and other species. In humans, silicate pneumoconiosis is an important occupational disease…