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Veterinary Clinics of North America-equine Practice | 1993

Miscellaneous conditions of the equine head.

John F. Freestone; Thomas L. Seahorn

Nutritional secondary hyperparathyroidism is associated with horses that are fed diets with an imbalance of calcium and phosphorus or diets containing oxalates. Clinical signs include a shifting lameness, with tenderness of the joints, reluctance to move, or a stiff, stilted gait. Some horses may have broadening of the nasal bones, enlargement of the maxilla and/or the mandible, or a ridge over the nasal bones. Diagnosis may include physical examination findings; analysis of feed; and clinical pathologic data, which may include normocalcemia, normal to increased serum phosphorus, and increased fractional excretion of phosphorus (normal FxP < 0.5%). The primary objective of therapy is to correct the nutritional calcium to phosphorus imbalance. Sialoliths are calcific concretions that develop in the salivary gland or duct. Therapy generally involves surgical removal, and associated complications are uncommon. Obstruction of the nasolacrimal duct occurs most commonly secondary to intraluminal foreign material, although congenital atresia may occur. Clinical signs include epiphora, conjunctivitis, and mucopurulent discharge. Foreign material is often removed by retrograde saline flush and atresia is resolved by surgery.


Veterinary Research Communications | 1998

Responses of Guinea-Pig Lung Parenchymal Strips to Tracheobronchial Lavage Fluid from Horses affected with Summer Pasture-Associated Obstructive Pulmonary Disease

C.S. Venugopalan; Ralph E. Beadle; Thomas L. Seahorn; Earnestine P. Holmes

The response of parenchymal strips from guinea-pig lungs to tracheobronchial lavage fluid (TBLF) collected from 8 normal horses and from 8 affected with summer pasture-associated obstructive pulmonary disease (SPAOPD) was determined. TBLF was collected during the summer (July) and winter (February) seasons. The serum/TBLF urea nitrogen ratio was used to standardize the mediator concentration in the TBLF. Four strips were used from each guinea-pig. The first strip did not receive any antagonist and served as the control. The second, third and fourth strips received antagonists of PGE2, LTD4 and PAF, respectively at 10–6 mol/L for 30 min. The tissues were then precontracted with a dose of histamine (10–5 mol/L) and their responses to 1 ml of TBLF were determined. The study showed that TBLF obtained in the summer from unaffected horses produced a significantly greater relaxation than that from the affected horses, whereas TBLF obtained in the winter from unaffected or affected horses did not cause a significantly different degree of relaxation. Among the antagonist-treated strips, only those exposed to the PGE2 blocker showed a significant reduction in the relaxation caused by TBLF obtained in the summer from SPAOPD horses. This suggests that PGE2 is an important mediator present in the summer in the TBLF from horses affected with SPAOPD.


American Journal of Veterinary Research | 1999

Cardiopulmonary and sedative effects of intravenous administration of low doses of medetomidine and xylazine to adult horses.

Bueno Ac; Cornick-Seahorn J; Thomas L. Seahorn; Giselle Hosgood; Rustin M. Moore


American Journal of Veterinary Research | 2000

Correlation of clinical score, intrapleural pressure, cytologic findings of bronchoalveolar fluid, and histopathologic lesions of pulmonary tissue in horses with summer pasture-associated obstructive pulmonary disease.

Lais R.R. Costa; Thomas L. Seahorn; Rustin M. Moore; Henry W. Taylor; Stephen D. Gaunt; Ralph E. Beadle


American Journal of Veterinary Research | 1999

Plasma and urine nitric oxide concentrations in horses given below a low dose of endotoxin.

Bueno Ac; Thomas L. Seahorn; Cornick-Seahorn J; David W. Horohov; Rustin M. Moore


Veterinary Clinics of North America-equine Practice | 2003

Fluid therapy in horses with gastrointestinal disease

Janyce Seahorn; Thomas L. Seahorn


Veterinary Surgery | 1996

Evaluation of an Autologous Tendon Graft Repair Method for Gap Healing of the Deep Digital Flexor Tendon in Horses

Miguel A. Valdés‐Vázquez; J. Raymond McCLURE; Julian L. Oliver; Santos Ramirez; Thomas L. Seahorn; Peter F. Haynes


Canadian Journal of Veterinary Research-revue Canadienne De Recherche Veterinaire | 1999

Detection and comparison of nitric oxide in clinically normal horses and those with naturally acquired small intestinal strangulation obstruction.

Mustajab H. Mirza; Julian L. Oliver; Thomas L. Seahorn; Giselle Hosgood; Rustin M. Moore


Veterinary Radiology & Ultrasound | 1996

ULTRASONOGRAPHY AS AN AID IN THE DIAGNOSIS OF RENAL CELL CARCINOMA IN A HORSE

Sammy Ramirez; Thomas L. Seahorn


American Journal of Veterinary Research | 2001

Plasma and bronchoalveolar fluid concentrations of nitric oxide and localization of nitric oxide synthesis in the lungs of horses with summer pasture- associated obstructive pulmonary disease

Lais R.R. Costa; Thomas L. Seahorn; Rustin M. Moore; Julian L. Oliver; Giselle Hosgood

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Rustin M. Moore

Louisiana State University

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Julian L. Oliver

Louisiana State University

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Mustajab H. Mirza

Louisiana State University

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Jamie Williams

Louisiana State University

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Jeremy D. Hubert

Louisiana State University

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Ralph E. Beadle

Louisiana State University

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