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EQUINE
> 18.3.1: Pregnancy loss - causes and consequences > Flashcards
18.3.1: Pregnancy loss - causes and consequences Flashcards
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EQUINE
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Revision: GIT anatomy
7.1.1: Approach to the horse with weight loss
7.1.1: Dental exam and routine dental procedures
7.1.1: Intestinal causes of weight loss including diagnosis and treatment
7.1.1: Hepatic causes of weight loss including diagnosis and treatment
7.1.2: Primary assessment of colic
7.1.2: Triage and first aid in equine colic
7.1.2: Approach to the atypical colic
7.1.2: Gastric disease - diagnosis, treatment and management
7.1.3: Mild colic and grass sickness
7.1.4: Causes of diarrhoea
7.1.4: Equine GI parasites
8.2.1: Upper respiratory noise
8.2.2: Introduction to nasal discharge
8.2.2: Equine infectious respiratory disease
8.2.2: Strangles
8.2.2: Pleuropneumonia
8.2.2: Equine asthma
8.2.4: Equine dysrhythmias
18.3.1: Diagnostic methods and cycle manipulation in the mare
18.3.1: Pregnancy loss - causes and consequences
18.3.1: Parturition, post-partum events and reproductive surgery
18.3.2: The equine neonate
18.3.2: Neonatal therapeutics
18.3.2: Clinical reproduction
18.3.3: Mare reproduction
18.3.4: Investigating PUPD
18.3.4: Urinalysis and azotaemia recap
18.3.4: Ophthalmic disease and treatment
19.4.1: PPID
19.4.2: Equine dermatology
19.4.2: The lumpy horse
19.4.2: Equine metabolic syndrome
26.5.1: Forelimb lameness - anatomy
26.5.1: Diagnostic anaesthesia
26.5.1: Emergency fractures in the horse
26.5.1: Emergency radiography
26.5.2: Understanding soft tissue pathology
26.5.2: Treatment and rehab of soft tissue pathology
26.5.3: Distal phalangeal and distal sesamoidean fractures
26.5.2: Muscle disease
26.5.3: Wound management
26.5.4: Increased digital pulse
26.5.4: Laminitis
26.5.4: Cases that block to PDBN with no localising signs
26.5.4: Radiography
26.5.4: Osteoarthritis of the coffin joint
26.5.4: Navicular degeneration
27.6.1: Flexural deformities in foals
27.6.1: Angular limb deformities
27.6.2: Young horse joint disease
27.6.2: Osteochondral fragmentation and OCD
27.6.2: Subchondral bone lucencies
27.6.4: Toxin-induced neurological disease
27.6.4: Neurological horse - normal mentation
27.6.4: Neurological horse - abnormal mentation
OOD 27.6.4: Toxin-induced neurological disease
27.6.4: Seizuring horse
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