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SECTIONI CLINICAL PHARMACOLOGY
1 Adverse Drug Reactions, 1Jennifer 1. Davis
2 Nonsteroidal Anti-inflammatory Drugs, 7Anthony T. Blikslager
3 Update on Common Antimicrobials,10K. Gary Magdesian
4 Systemic Chemotherapy for Oncologic Diseases, 15TeresaA. Bums and C. Guillenno Couto
5 Fluphenazine Toxicosis, 19Michael Brashier
6 FieldAnesthesia, 21CraigA. E. Mosley
7 Anesthesia at High Altitude, 27KhursheedMama
8 Anesthesia and Sedation of Miniature Horses, 29Nora S. Matthews and Carin Ponder
SECTION 11 MEDICO-LEGAL
9 Reading and Interpreting Scientific Literature, 33Philip H. Kass
10 Equine Insurance, 37Ronald K. Kirk and T. Douglas Byars
11 Protecting Yourself with Medical Records, 39Margaret 1. Neterer and Patricia Q'Handley
12 The Unwanted Horse: An Overview of the Issue, 43Tom R. Lenz
13 Field Necropsy of the Horse, 47Kurt J. Williams
SECTION 11I NUTRITION
14 Nutritional Management of the Starved Horse, 53¡veta Becvarova and Craig D. Thatcher
15 Dietary Management of the Obese Horse, 59Raymond J. Geor and Patricia Harris
16 Updates to the Nutrient Requirements of the Horse: NRC2007 Guidelines, 66Laurie M. Lawrence
17 Antioxidants and Horse Health, 73Pierre Lekeux and Nathalie Kirschvink
18 Nutritional Factors in Developmental Orthopedic Disease, 79Brian D. Nielsen
19 The Pros and Cons of Probiotics, 83VeroniqueJulliand and Annette Zeyner
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20 Herbs and Nutraceuticals, 87Carey A. Wil/iams
21 Use of Nutraceuticals for Equine joint Disease, 94C. Wayne McIlwraith
22 Nutrition for the Critically 11IHorse, 97Susan J.Holcombe and Elizabeth A. Carr
SECTIONIV BEHAVIOR
23 Headshaking Syndrome, 103Katy D. Taylor and Daniel S. Mil/s
24 Management of Stereotypic Behavior(Stable Vices), 108Daniel S. Mil/s
25 Aggression in Horses, 112Sharon Lynn Crowell-Davis
26 Foal Rejection, 116KatherineA. Houpt
27 Transportation of Horses, 119Ted H. Friend
SECTIONV INFECTIOUS DISEASE
28 Strangles: Immunology and Management, 124John F. Timoney
29 Epidemiology of Rhodococcusequi Pneumonia in Foals, 129Noah D. Cohen
30 Control of Salmonellaand Nosocomiallnfections, 132Roberta M. Dwyer
31 Pneumonia Caused by Rhodococcusequi Infection in Foals, 139Nathan M. Slovis
32 LymeDisease, 143Thomas J. Divers and Yung-Fu Chang
33 Leptospirosis, 145Thomas J.Divers and Yung-Fu Chang
34 Systemic IIIness Caused by Corynebacterium pseudotuberculosis, 148Suzanne M. Pratt
35 Equine Viral Arteritis, 153Peter J. Timoney
36 ClostridialDiseases, 158J.Scott Weese
37 Methicillin-ResistantStaphylococci, 167J. Scott Weese
38 LawsoniaintracellularisEnteropathy in Foals,172Ramiro E. Toribio
39 Equine HerpesvirusMyeloencephalopathy, 177Lutz S. Goehringand D. Paul Lunn
SECTIONVI THE CARDIOV ASCULAR SYSTEM
40 Cardiovascular Pharmacology, 182Colin C. Schwarzwald
41 Management of AtrialFibrillation,192Gunther Van Loon
42 The Effectsot Training on Echocardiographic Measurements, 198Rikke Buhl and Annette K. Ersb"ll
43 Congestive Heart Failure,204Sarah Y. Gardner
44 Pericarditis,207Sophy A. Jesty
45 Intective Endocarditis, 212Sophy A. Jesty
46 Pulmonary Hypertension, 216JoAnn Slack
47 BiochemicalTests tor Cardiac Injury,221Simon F. Peek
48 Blood-Donor Horses and Whole-BloodTranstusion in Private Practice, 224J. Barry David
49 Coagulopathies, 227Karsten Feige
SECTIONVII THE RESPlRATORY SYSTEM
50 Dental Radiography in Relationto Sinus Disease, 232David O. Klugh
51 Sinoscopy and Sinus Surgery in the Standing Horse, 239James Schumacher and Justin Perkins
52 Ultrasonographic Examination ot the Upper Airway,243HeatherJ.Chalmers and Norm G. Ducharme
53 Disorders ot the Guttural Pouch, 250R. Scott Pleasant and DouglassB. BerryII
54 Efficacyot Surgery tor LaryngealHemiplegia, 255JenniferA. Brown
55 SurgicalAdvancement ot the Larynxtor Treatment ot Dorsal Displacementot the Soft Palate, 258Norm G. Ducharme
56 Disorders ot the Trachea, 261Niamh M. Collins and PadraicM. Dixon
57 Cough,264Virginia Buechner-Maxwell
58 ViralRespiratory Diseases,269Undine Christmann and VirginiaBuechner-Maxwell
59 AntimicrobialTherapy ot the RespiratorySystem, 274Harold C. McKenzieIII
60 Multimodal Management ot the Horse with AirwayDisease, 279Laurent Couetil
61 Managing Intlammatory AirwayDisease in Pleasure Horses, 284Melissa R. Mazan
62 Intlammatory AirwayDisease in Racehorses, 288Brett A. Berthold and N. EdwardRobinson
63 Pleuropneumonia, 292Marybeth Miskovic and Laurent Couetil
64 Granulomatous Lung Disease, 297T. Douglas Byars
65 EquineMultinodularPulmonaryFibrosis,299Kurt ,. Williams,andPamelaA. Wilkins
66 The Silicosisand Osteoporosis Syndrome, 303Matthew G. Durham
67 RespiratoryFungallnfections, 307Allison ,. Stewart
68 Pneumothorax, 313loel Lugo
69 ThoracoscopicallyGuided Pulmonary Biopsy,315loel Lugo
70 Management of Pulmonary Edema, 317Kate Borer
71 Exercise-InducedPulmonary Hemorrhage, 320Montague N. Saulez
SECTIONVIII THE GASTROINTESTINAL SYSTEM
72 latrogenic Damage Caused by Modern Dentistry Procedures, 324Thomas ,. lohnson
73 Periodontal Disease, 328David o. Klugh
74 Dental Nerve Blocks,335Colleen Porter
75 Dental Extraction, 339W. Henry Tremaine
76 Management of Tongue Injuries,345Mathew P. Gerard
77 Oral Cavity Masses, 348Mathew P. Gerard
78 Esophageal Obstruction, 351Yvonne A. Elce
79 Dysphagia of Neurogenic Origin, 354Monica Aleman
80 Esophageal Surgery, 358David E. Freeman
81 Grass Sickness, 361Bruce C. McGorum, and R. Scott Pirie
82 Gastric UlcerSyndrome, 366lenifer A. Nadeau, and Frank M. Andrews
83 Imaging, Endoscopy, and Other Diagnostic Procedures for the Acute Abdomen, 372Alison l. Morton
84 Stabilizing the SurgicalColic Patient for Referral,377Lance H. Bassage 11
85 Use of Laparoscopy in Abdominal Disease, 382lohn F. Peroni
86 Multimodal Pain Management of the Horse with Acute Abdomen, 386Lori A. Bidwell
87 Gastrointestinal ProkineticDrugs, 389Vanessa 1. Cook
88 Medical Management of HorsesAfter Colic Surgery, 394Louise 1. Southwood
89 lIeallmpaction, 402Kelly Fleming, and P. O. Eric Mueller
90 Cecallmpaction, 405Anthony T. Blikslager
91 Intraluminal Obstruction of the Large Colon, 407Marco A. F. Lopes
92 Extraluminal Obstruction of the Large Colon, 413Marco A. F. Lopes
93 Acute Equine Colitis, 418RebeccaS. McConnico
94 Chronic Colic: Diagnosis and Treatment, 424Debra C. Archer
95 Right Dorsal Ulcerative Colitis, 430Samuel1. Jones
96 Antimicrobial-Associated Diarrhea, 433Samuel1. Jones
97 Mesh Hernioplasty, 436John F. Peroni
98 Infiltrative Bowel Diseases,439John Schumacher
99 Integrated Control of Equine Cyathostomes, 443Anne M. Zajac
100 Neoplastic Diseaseof the Gastrointestinal Tract, 448YvonneA. Elce
101 Management of RectalTears,451Ceri Sherlock,and JohnF. Peroni
102 Icterus, 456Simon F. Peek
SECTION IX THE MUSCULOSKELET AL SYSTEM
103 Heritable Muscle Diseases,461StephanieJ.Valberg
104 Evaluation of BackPain by Clinical Examination, 469Rob Van Wessum
105 AssessingSaddle Fit in Performance Horses,474Hilary M. Clayton
106 Vertebral FacetJoint Syndrome, 479Rob Van Wessum
107 Sacroiliac Disease,483Rob Van Wessum
108 Pelvic Fractures,488Keith Brown
109 Musculoskeletallnjuries in the Western Performance Horse, 492Robin M. Dabareiner
110 Diagnostic Imaging and SurgicalManagement of Conditions Involving the StifleJoint,495Lisa A. Fortier
111 Ultrasound of the Shoulder, 500Mary Beth Whitcomb
112 Hypochoerisradicata-AssociatedStringhalt, 506Sarah Y. Gardner
113 Osteoarthritis, 508Earl M. Gaughan
114 Osteochondrosis, 512PieterA. J. Brama
115 Management of Tendon Injuries,518Linda A. Dahlgren
116 Extracorporeal Shock-WaveTherapy and RadialPressure-WaveTherapy, 524Scott McClure
117 RegionalUmb Perfusionwith Antimicrobials,529JoelLugo
118 White Une Disease, 532R. Scott Pleasant and Stephen E. O'Grady
119 Management of Wounds in the Foot, 535Brian W. Fitzgeraldand CliffordM. Honnas
120 Pathogenesis of Laminitis,541James K. Belknap
121 Pharmacologic Management of Laminitis,543John F. Peroni
122 Prevention of Pasture-AssociatedLaminitis,547R. Scott Pleasant and CraigThatcher
123 Chronic Laminitis,550Andrew H. Parks and Stephen E. O'Grady
124 Ultrasound of the Distal Portion of the Umb, 561Rob Van Wessum
125 Diagnostic Value of Magnetic Resonance Imaging in Horseswith Foot Pain, 567John G. Pelosoand Billie Lynn Hilt
126 Collateral Desmitisof the Coffinjoint, 573Michael C. Schramme and Mark J. Martinelli
127 Deep Digital FlexorTendon Injuriesin the Foot, 579Michael C. Schramme
128 Ossificationof the Cartilages of the Foot (Sidebone), 586Sue J. Dyson
129 RehabilitationTherapy, 593Mimi Porter
SECTIONX THE NERVOUS SYSTEM
130 Making a Neuroanatomic Diagnosis, 598John H. Rossmeisl, Jr.
131 Diagnostic Imaging in Neurologic Disease, 603John S. Mattoon
132 Ataxia, 609Allison J.Stewart
133 Equine Motor Neuron Disease, 615Thomas J.Divers and Hussni O. Mohammed
134 AlphaviralEncephalomyelitis(EEE,WEE,and VEE),618Gabriela Suarez-Mier and Robert J.MacKay
135 West Nile Encephalitis,622Robert J. MacKay
136 Equine Protozoal Myeloencephalitis, 626Debra C. Sellon
137 Atypical Myopathy, 630Vincent Gerberand Dominique-Marie Votion
SECTIONXI THE EYE
138 Equine Recurrent Uveitis,635Brian C. Gilger
139 Ocular Squamous Cell Carcinoma, 639Elizabeth A. Giuliano
140 EosinophilicKeratoconjunctivitis,645lamie Schorling
141 Medical and SurgicalTherapies tor UlcerativeKeratitis,648Mary E. Utterand Dennis E. Brooks
142 Complications ot Chronic Ocular Disease, 652Kathryn L. Wotman and Mary E. Utter
143 Enucleation, 655Brian C. Gilger
144 Intraocular Surgery, 659Wendy M. Townsend
145 Acute Care ot Soft Tissue InjuriesInvolvingthe Eyelids,Ears,and Face, 664Mathew P. Gerard
146 ElectrodiagnosticTesting tor RetinalDisease, 668András M. Komáromy
SECTIONXII THE INTEGUMENT
147 Topical Treatments tor Skin Disease, 672Paul B. Bloom
148 Insect Hypersensitivities,678Annette Petersen
149 Non-neoplastic Nodular and ProliterativeLesions,681Beth A. Valentine and Ion D. Plant
150 Fungal Skin Diseases, 687Rosanna Marsella
151 SkinTumors, 692Virginia Buechner-Maxwell
152 New Developments in Diagnosis and Treatment ot Equine Sarcoid, 698Elizabeth A. Ca"
153 Chronic Progressive Lymphedema in Draft Horses, 703Hilde DeCock and Gregory L. Fe"aro
154 Hereditary Equine Regional Dermal Asthenia, 706Danika L. Bannasch and Stephen D. White
155 Cutaneous Manitestations ot Systemic Disease, 709Harold C. Schott 11
156 Wound Care and Management, 713Linda A. Dahlgren
157 Management ot Wounds in High-Motion Areas, 718Dean Hendricksonand loanna Virgin
158 Skin Grafting, 721Linda A. Dahlgren
SECTIONXIII THE ENDOCRINE SYSTEM
159 InsulinResistanceand EquineMetabolicSyndrome,727Nicholas Frank
160 Pituitary Pars Intermedia Dysfunction, 732Janice Sojka
161 Thyroid Disease, 736Babetta A. Breuhaus
SECTIONXIV THE UROGENITAL SYSTEM
162 Management of Bladder Uroliths, 741Claude A. Ragle
163 Hematuria, 745Jan F. Hawkins
164 ClinicalPathology of Renal Disease, 748FredericS. Almy, BruceE. LeRoy,and MichelleH. Barton
165 Diseasesof the AccessorySex Glands of the Stallion, 753John V. Steiner
166 Inguinal Hernia, 756Wa"en Beard
167 Diseasesof the ExternalGenitalia of Stallions, 760John P. Hurtgen
168 Conditions of the ExternaI Genitalia of Mares, 764Tracey S. Chenier
169 Diseasesof the Uterus, 769CarlosR. F. Pinto
170 Prevention of Estrous Behaviorin Performance Mares, 777TraceyS. Chenier
171 Ovariectomy Techniques, 781Thomas B. Yarbrough
SECTIONXV REPRODUCTION
172 Complications in the Peripartum Mare, 785Pamela A. Wilkins
173 Postpartum Complications in the Mare, 789Grant S. Frazer
174 Newer Techniques for Artificiallnsemination, 799Juan c. Samper
175 Semen Collection and Shipping, 802Juan c. Samper
176 EmbryoTransfer in Prívate Practice, 806Juan José Vázquez
177 Ovarian Diseases, 811Patrick M. McCue
178 Infertilityin the Aged Mare, 815Michelle M. LeBlanc
179 Pregnancy Diagnosis, 824Karen E. W olfsdorf
180 EarlyEmbryonic Loss,830Dirk K. Vanderwall
181 Placentitis, 834FairfieldT. Bain and Walter W. Zent
182 Causes of Abortion, 836Neil M. Williams
183 Diagnostic Approach to Abortion, 843Neil M. Williams
184 Managing the High-RiskPregnancy, 846Karen E. W olfsdorf
SECTIONXVI THE FOAL
185 Rescuing FoalsDuring Dystocia, 848lonathan E. Palmer
186 Placental Evaluationtor Assessment ot Foal Problems and Maternal ReproductiveHealth, 851Peter R. Morresey and Kristina G. Lu
187 Meconium Impaction, 858Susan ,. Holcombeand Kristin P. Chaney
188 Assaystor Evaluationot Transter ot PassiveImmunity, 860lohanna 1. Watson
189 The Systemic Intlammatory Response Syndrome, 862Elizabeth A. Carr
190 Management ot the SickNeonatal Foal in the Field,867FairfieldT. Bain
191 Intlammatory BowelDiseases in Foals,870K. Gary Magdesian
192 Examination ot the Foalwith Colic, 876Susan ,. Holcombeand Kristin P. Chaney
193 Urogenital Disease in Foals,882Sharon Witonsky
194 Angular Limb Detormities, 887Alison B. Chesen and Clifford M. Honnas
195 Juvenile Idiopathic Epilepsyin Arabian Foalsot Egyptian Lineage, 891Monica Aleman
SECTIONXVII MISCELLANEOUS
196 The Geriatric Horse, 894Mary Rose Paradis
197 Diagnostic Approach to Chronic Weight Loss,898Laureline Lecoq and lean-Pierre Lavoie
198 Integrative Medicine: Applications ot Acupuncture, 902Mark V. Chrisman and Rachel H. H. Tann
199 Stem CellTherapy, 908Linda A. Dahlgren
200 Purchasing LaserEquipment, 912Thomas B. Yarbrough
201 Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy, 914Nathan M. Slovis
202 Maintenance ot Horses in Slings, 918leremy D. Hubert and RebeccaS. McConnico
203 Nursing Care of the Recumbent Horse, 922Jaime 1. Miller
204 The Exhausted Horse, 926Jami Whiting
205 Rattlesnake Envenomization, 930C. Langdon Fielding
206 Mycotoxins, 933Robert H. Poppenga
207 Malignant Hyperthermia, 936Monica Aleman
APPENDICES
1 Table of Common Drugs, Approximate Doses, 939N. Edward Robinson
2 Normal ClinicalPathology Data, 956Bruce W. Parry
COLOR PLA TES
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