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equine education


c o ntent s The ethics and legalities of rebates to farm managers ......................................... III


Dr. Dean Richardson to spotlight fracture repair possibilities during Milne Lecture .....................................................................................................V Healthy Practice: The slippery slope of alcohol use and abuse ......................... VI


Highlights of Recent Clinically Relevant Papers S. WRIGHT ...........................................................................................................................394


Editorial


Putting meaning into continuing professional development S. A. MAY ..............................................................................................................................396


Case Reports


Actinobacillus capsulatus peritonitis and chyloabdomen in a Warmblood gelding A. M. CULLIMORE, G. D. LESTER and N. STEPHENS ...................................................398


Primary corneal malignant melanoma in a horse R. A. STRAUSS, R. A. ALLBAUGH, J. HAYNES and G. BEN-SHLOMO .........................403


PCR for antigen receptor rearrangement (PARR) clonality testing in a horse with a solitary retropharyngeal lymphoma E. M. COLLAR, J. E. PARKER, E. M. GORMAN, D. S. RUSSELL and B. A. VALENTINE .................................................................................................................413


Clinical Commentaries


Melanocytic ocular and periocular tumours of the horse K. MYRNA and C. SHERIDAN .........................................................................................410


PCR for antigen receptor rearrangement (PARR) in equine veterinary medicine A. R. HOLLIS .......................................................................................................................419


Original Articles


Extraction of 22 equine cheek teeth with displaced sagittal fractures using polymethylmethacrylate stabilisation (2011–2016) D. J. PEARCE and J. A. BROWN .........................................................................................421


Comparison of the use of a braided multifilament transfixation suture for field castration with other castration techniques J. B. KOENIG, M. SINCLAIR and U. S. SORGE ................................................................427


Review Article


Local anaesthetic techniques for the equine head, towards guided techniques and new applications H. HERMANS, S. VERAA, C. F. WOLSCHRIJN and J. P. A. M. VAN LOON ................432


Hypothesis Article


Courses for horses: Rethinking the use of proton pump inhibitors in the treatment of equine gastric ulcer syndrome B. W. SYKES ..........................................................................................................................441


Critically Appraised Topic


What is the risk that corticosteroid treatment will cause laminitis? E. J. KNOWLES ....................................................................................................................447


Marketplace ................................................................................................................448A-D


 .............................................................................................................440 Cover photo by Dr. Scott Palmer.


veterinary American Edition


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