Chapter 35 Burns, Acute Soft Tissue Swellings. Pigeon Fever

Burns

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Acute Swellings: Wound Healing, Management, and Reconstruction

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  7. Howard RD, Stashak TS, Baxter GM: Evaluation of occlusive dressings for management of full thickness wounds on distal limbs of horses, Am J Vet Res 54:2150, 1993. PUBMED Abstract
  8. Lepault E, Céleste C, Doré M et al: Comparative study on microvascular occlusion and apoptosis in body and limb wounds in the horse, Wound Repair Regen 13(5):520-529, 2005. PUBMED Abstract
  9. Liptak JM: An overview of the topical management of wounds, Aust Vet J 75:408-413, 1997. PUBMED Abstract
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  13. Southwood LL, Baxter GM: Instrument sterilization, skin preparation, and wound management, Vet Clin North Am Equine Pract 12:173-194, 1996. PUBMED Abstract
  14. Stashak TS: Wound infection: contributing factors and selected techniques for prevention, Proc Am Assoc Equine Pract 52:270-280, 2006.
  15. Stashak TS: Update on wound dressings: indications and best use, Clin Tech Equine Pract 3:148-163, 2004.
  16. Stashak TS: Current concepts in wound management in horses, Parts I-III, Proc North Am Vet Conf 231-237, 2003.
  17. Swaim SF, Lee AH: Topical wound medication: a review, J Am Vet Med Assoc 190:1588-1593, 1987. PUBMED Abstract
  18. Theoret CL: Wound repair in the horse: problems and proposed innovative solutions, Clin Tech Equine Pract 3:134-140, 2004.
  19. Theoret CL: Wound repair and specific tissue reaction to injury. In Auer J, Stick J, editors: Equine surgery, ed 3, St Louis, 2005, Elsevier, pp 44-62.
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  21. Wilson DA: Principles of early wound management, Vet Clin Equine Pract 21:45-62, 2005. PUBMED Abstract

Burns and Acute Swellings

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  2. Fraser JF, Bodman J, Sturgess R et al: An in vitro study of the anti-microbial efficacy of a 1% silver sulphadiazine and 0.2% chlorhexidine digluconate cream, 1% silver sulphadiazine cream and a silver coated dressing, Burns 30(1):35-41, 2004. PUBMED Abstract
  3. Hanson RR: Management of burn injuries in the horse, Vet Clin North Am Equine Pract 21(1):105-123, 2005. PUBMED Abstract
  4. Marsh PS: Fire and smoke inhalation injury in horses, Vet Clin North Am Equine Pract 23(1):19-30, 2007. PUBMED Abstract
  5. Norman TE, Chaffin MK, Johnson MC et al: Intravascular hemolysis associated with severe cutaneous burn injuries in five horses, J Am Vet Med Assoc 226(12):2039-2043, 2002.

Purpura Hemorrhagica

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  3. Pusterla N, Watson JL, Affolter VK et al: Purpura haemorrhagica in 53 horses, Vet Rec 153(4):118-121, 2003 PUBMED Abstract
  4. Sponseller BT, Valberg SJ, Tennent-Brown BS et al: Severe acute rhabdomyolysis associated with Streptococcus equi infection in four horses, J Am Vet Med Assoc 227(11):1800-1807, 2005. PUBMED Abstract

Equine Infectious Anemia

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Idiopathic Urticaria

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  2. Fadok VA: Overview of equine papular and nodular dermatoses, Vet Clin North Am Equine Pract 11:61-63, 1995. PUBMED Abstract
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Malignant Edema

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  3. Rebhun WC, Shin SJ, King JM et al: Malignant edema in horses, J Am Vet Med Assoc 187:732-736, 1985. PUBMED Abstract

Nutritional Myopathy

  1. Perkins G, Valberg SJ, Madigan JM et al: Electrolyte disturbances in foals with severe rhabdomyolysis, J Vet Intern Med 12:173-177, 1998. PUBMED Abstract
  2. Pratt SM, Spier SJ, Carroll SP et al: Evaluation of clinical characteristics, diagnostic test results, and outcome in horses with internal infection caused by Corynebacterium pseudotuberculosis: 30 cases (1995-2003), J Am Vet Med Assoc 227(3):441-448, 2005. PUBMED Abstract
  3. Step DL, Divers TJ, Cooper B et al: Severe masseter myonecrosis in a horse, J Am Vet Med Assoc 198:117-119, 1991. PUBMED Abstract

Snake Bite

  1. Dickinson CE, Traub-Dargatz JL, Dargatz DA et al: Rattlesnake venom poisoning in horses: 32 cases (1973-1993), J Am Vet Med Assoc 208:1866-1877, 1996. PUBMED Abstract
  2. Fielding CL, Pusterla N, Magdesian KG et al: Rattlesnake envenomation in horses: 58 cases (1992-2009), J Am Vet Med Assoc 238:5:631-635, 2011. PUBMED Abstract

Pigeon Fever

  1. Aleman M, Spier SJ, Wilson WD et al: Corynebacterium pseudotuberculosis infection in horses: 538 cases (1982-1993), J Am Vet Med Assoc 209(4):804-809, 1996. PUBMED Abstract
  2. Jeske JM, Spier SJ, Whitcomb MB et al: Use of antibody titers measured via serum synergistic hemolysis inhibition testing to predict internal Corynebacterium pseudotuberculosis infection in horses, J Am Vet Med Assoc 242(1):86-92, 2013. PUBMED Abstract
  3. Knight HD: A serologic method for the detection of Corynebacterium pseudotuberculosis infections in horses, Cornell Vet 68(2):220-237, 1978. PUBMED Abstract
  4. Pratt SM, Spier SJ, Carroll SP et al: Evaluation of clinical characteristics, diagnostic test results, and outcome in horses with internal infection caused by Corynebacterium pseudotuberculosis: 30 cases (1995-2003), J Am Vet Med Assoc 227(3):441-448, 2005. PUBMED Abstract
  5. Spier SJ, Whitcomb MB: Miscellaneous gram-positive bacterial infections. In Sellon DC, Long MT, editors: Equine infectious diseases, St Louis, 2007, Saunders Elsevier, pp 263-269.