Contents SECTION I CLINICAL PHARMACOLOGY 1 Adverse Drug Reactions, 1 Jennifer 1. Davis 2 Nonsteroidal Anti-inflammatory Drugs, 7 Anthony T. Blikslager 3 Update on Common Antimicrobials, 10 K. Gary Magdesian 4 Systemic Chemotherapy for Oncologic Diseases, 15 TeresaA. Bums and C. Guillenno Couto 5 Fluphenazine Toxicosis, 19 Michael Brashier 6 FieldAnesthesia, 21 CraigA. E. Mosley 7 Anesthesia at High Altitude, 27 Khursheed Mama 8 Anesthesia and Sedation of Miniature Horses, 29 Nora S. Matthews and Carin Ponder SECTION 11 MEDICO-LEGAL 9 Reading and Interpreting Scientific Literature, 33 Philip H. Kass 10 Equine Insurance, 37 Ronald K. Kirk and T. Douglas Byars 11 Protecting Yourself with Medical Records, 39 Margaret 1. Neterer and Patricia Q'Handley 12 The Unwanted Horse: An Overview of the Issue, 43 Tom R. Lenz 13 Field Necropsy of the Horse, 47 Kurt 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, 59 Raymond J. Geor and Patricia Harris 16 Updates to the Nutrient Requirements of the Horse: NRC2007 Guidelines, 66 Laurie M. Lawrence 17 Antioxidants and Horse Health, 73 Pierre Lekeux and Nathalie Kirschvink 18 Nutritional Factors in Developmental Orthopedic Disease, 79 Brian D. Nielsen 19 The Pros and Cons of Probiotics, 83 VeroniqueJulliand and Annette Zeyner xxi
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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