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Equine Veterinary Journal | 2010

Chronic pulmonary disease with radiographic interstitial opacity (interstitial pneumonia) in foals.

Yvette S. Nout; Kenneth W. Hinchcliff; V. F. Samii; Catherine W. Kohn; Eduard Jose-Cunilleras; Stephen M. Reed

Twelve foals, age 3-9 months, examined at The Ohio State University Veterinary Teaching Hospital between 1995 and 2000 were diagnosed with chronic pulmonary disease associated with marked interstitial opacity on radiographic examination. The most characteristic features were a history of respiratory disease of 1-3 months duration, marked clinical signs of respiratory disease, failure to yield a consistent pathogen from tracheobronchial aspirates and a predominantly interstitial pattern on thoracic radiographs. We attributed these signs to chronic interstitial pneumonia. Foals were treated with broad spectrum antimicrobial and corticosteroid drugs. All 12 foals were discharged alive from hospital and, of the 10 available for follow-up, all were disease-free and performing to expectation 5 months to 5 years after discharge. We conclude that chronic interstitial pneumonia, occuring in foals, is associated with a good prognosis and that corticosteroid therapy may be useful in its treatment.


Javma-journal of The American Veterinary Medical Association | 2016

Evaluation of coagulation and fibrinolysis in horses with atrial fibrillation.

Cristobal Navas de Solis; Virginia B. Reef; JoAnn Slack; Eduard Jose-Cunilleras

OBJECTIVE To evaluate horses with atrial fibrillation for hypercoagulability; plasma D-dimer concentrations, as a marker of a procoagulant state; and a relationship between coagulation profile results and duration of atrial fibrillation or presence of structural heart disease. DESIGN Case-control study. ANIMALS Plasma samples from 42 horses (25 with atrial fibrillation and 17 without cardiovascular or systemic disease [control group]). PROCEDURES Results of hematologic tests (ie, plasma fibrinogen and D-dimer concentrations, prothrombin and activated partial thromboplastin times, and antithrombin activity) in horses were recorded to assess coagulation and fibrinolysis. Historical and clinical variables, as associated with a hypercoagulable state in other species, were also recorded. RESULTS Horses with atrial fibrillation and control horses lacked clinical signs of hypercoagulation or thromboembolism. Compared with control horses, horses with atrial fibrillation had significantly lower antithrombin activity. No significant differences in plasma fibrinogen and D-dimer concentrations and prothrombin and activated partial thromboplastin times existed between horse groups. In horses with atrial fibrillation versus control horses, a significantly larger proportion had an abnormal plasma D-dimer concentration (10/25 vs 2/17), test results indicative of subclinical activated coagulation (18/25 vs 6/17), or abnormal coagulation test results (25/121 vs 7/85), respectively. CONCLUSIONS AND CLINICAL RELEVANCE Horses with atrial fibrillation did not have clinical evidence of a hypercoagulable state, but a higher proportion of horses with atrial fibrillation, compared with control horses, did have subclinical activated coagulation on the basis of standard coagulation test results.


Javma-journal of The American Veterinary Medical Association | 2007

Serum chemistry alterations in Alaskan sled dogs during five successive days of prolonged endurance exercise.

Erica C. McKenzie; Eduard Jose-Cunilleras; Kenneth W. Hinchcliff; Todd C. Holbrook; Christopher M. Royer; Mark E. Payton; Kathy Williamson; Stuart Nelson; Michael D. Willard; Michael S. Davis


Journal of Veterinary Internal Medicine | 2002

Actinobacillus sp. bacteremia in foals: Clinical signs and prognosis

A. J. Stewart; Kenneth W. Hinchcliff; William J. A. Saville; Eduard Jose-Cunilleras; Joanne Hardy; Catherine W. Kohn; Stephen M. Reed; Joseph J. Kowalski


Journal of Applied Physiology | 2002

Glycemic index of a meal fed before exercise alters substrate use and glucose flux in exercising horses

Eduard Jose-Cunilleras; Kenneth W. Hinchcliff; Richard A. Sams; Steven T. Devor; Jon K. Linderman


Javma-journal of The American Veterinary Medical Association | 2001

Intradermal testing in healthy horses and horses with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, recurrent urticaria, or allergic dermatitis

Eduard Jose-Cunilleras; Catherine W. Kohn; Andrew Hillier; William J. A. Saville; Gwendolen Lorch


American Journal of Veterinary Research | 2001

Results of intradermal tests in horses without atopy and horses with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease

Gwendolen Lorch; Andrew Hillier; Kenneth W. Kwochka; William J. Saville; Catherine W. Kohn; Eduard Jose-Cunilleras


Veterinary Journal | 2006

Ingestion of starch-rich meals after exercise increases glucose kinetics but fails to enhance muscle glycogen replenishment in horses.

Eduard Jose-Cunilleras; Kenneth W. Hinchcliff; Veronique A. Lacombe; Richard A. Sams; Catherine W. Kohn; Lynn E. Taylor; Steven T. Devor


Journal of Animal Science | 2004

Glycemic index of cracked corn, oat groats and rolled barley in horses.

Eduard Jose-Cunilleras; Lynn E. Taylor; Kenneth W. Hinchcliff


American Journal of Veterinary Research | 2005

Expression of equine glucose transporter type 4 in skeletal muscle after glycogen-depleting exercise.

Eduard Jose-Cunilleras; Kathleen A. Hayes; Ramiro E. Toribio; Lawrence E. Mathes; Kenneth W. Hinchcliff

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Alan W. Baird

University College Dublin

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Michigan State University

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