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veterinary American Edition
AAEP NEWS In this issue
How to leverage your equine team to the max ..................................................... III Practitioners from Florida, Kentucky and Pennsylvania to join AAEP board .....V ‘Learn and earn’ at your own pace at budget-friendly convention
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Highlights of Recent Clinically Relevant Papers S. WRIGHT ...........................................................................................................................562
Case Reports
Surgical treatment of a mandibular ameloblastic carcinoma with metastases to the mandibular lymph nodes in a pony A. M. DERHAM, A. KUSHNIR, S. HOEY, H. JAHNS, A. R. HOLLIS and C. M. KEARNEY ...........................................................................................................564
Malignant glucagonoma associated with hyperglycaemia, hypertriglyceridaemia, Candidiasis and bacterial pneumonia in a 12-year-old Arabian gelding R. E. RUBY, A. FALES-WILLIAMS, D. M. WONG and B. A. SPONSELLER ..................565
Scapulohumeral arthrodesis in four Shetland ponies L. KADIC, J. BRUNSTING, K. VANDERPERREN and A. MARTENS.............................566
Intra-splenic administration of phenylephrine in a horse to induce splenic contraction in a case of nephrosplenic entrapment of the large colon non-responsive to intravenous phenylephrine administration K. LOOMES and J. ANDERSON ........................................................................................567
Surgical treatment of a second metacarpal bone exostosis with associated desmitis of the body of the suspensory ligament in a horse K. R. OWEN, G. J. HINNIGAN, C. E. SMITH and M. SMITH ........................................571
Severe cryptococcal granulomas of the nasopharynx in a horse treated with standing endoscopic laser surgery and oral fluconazole A. J. DANIEL, A. THACHIL and M. SAVORY-DAVIS ........................................................575
Clinical Commentaries
The use of phenylephrine in the treatment of nephrosplenic entrapment of the large colon in horses J. PYE and J. NIETO .............................................................................................................568
Metacarpal bone exostosis and associated suspensory ligament desmitis and adhesions: A review C. J. ZUBROD and J. W. KRISTEK ......................................................................................572
Diagnosis and treatment of cryptococcal infections in horses A. J. STEWART .....................................................................................................................576
Review Articles Farriery for the foal: A review part 2: Therapeutic farriery S. E. O’GRADY .....................................................................................................................580
Eosinophils of the horse: Part II: Eosinophils in clinical diseases M. M. BROSNAHAN. ..........................................................................................................590
Non-strangulating intestinal infarction in horses in the UK: A review of 15 cases J. A. SPANTON, T. S. MAIR, C. E. SHERLOCK and D. FEWS ..........................................603
Hypothesis Article Sparing the gut: COX -2 inhibitors herald a new era for treatment of horses with surgical colic A. L. ZIEGLER and A. T. BLIKSLAGER ..............................................................................611
Marketplace ..................................................................................................................616A-D
.............................................................................................................616 Cover photo by Dr. Scott Palmer.
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