Proceedings of the New Zealand Equine Veterinary Association of the NZVA : NZVA Conference 2008, Wellington Convention Centre, 25-28 June 2008 /

Bibliographic Details
Corporate Authors: New Zealand Veterinary Association. Equine Branch. Conference, Massey University, New Zealand Equine Veterinary Association (2003-2011). Annual Conference, New Zealand Veterinary Association. VetLearn
Other Authors: Leyland, Margaret
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: Palmerston North, N.Z. : VetLearn, Massey University, 2008.
Series:Publication (New Zealand Veterinary Association. VetLearn) ; no. 272.
Subjects:
Table of Contents:
  • Understanding the dynamics of URT obstructions in equine athletes - what lessons can be learned from the highspeed treadmill?
  • Aetiology and pathogenesis of neonatal disease
  • Where are we in the treatment of dorsal displacement of the soft palate and recurrent laryngeal neuropathy in horses?
  • Assessment of the critically-ill neonate
  • Treatment of the critically-ill neonate
  • Treatment of superficial digital flexor tendonitis and suspensory ligament desmitis using Acell vet (trademark) and stem cells
  • Current strategies to maximise the reproductive performance of thoroughbred mares
  • Recent advances in the diagnosis and management of equine sinus and nasal disorders
  • Surgical extraction of equine molar and premolar teeth
  • Equine practitioner papers upward fixation of the patella - treatment options
  • Considerations in the decision for tooth extraction in the horse
  • Caecocaecal intussusception and cyathostomosis in a six month old colt
  • Acute renal failure in a broodmare
  • Suspected neurotoxicity associated with mozidectin overdose in a 4 month old miniature horse foal
  • Diagnosis and management of disorders of the auditory tube diverticula (guttural pouches)
  • Assessment and treatment of abdominal pain in the neonatal foal
  • Treatment of tendon rupture by auto transplantation
  • Diagnosis and management of less common disorders of the equine upper respiratory tract : fourth branchial arch defects, epiglottal entrapment, sub-epiglottal cysts and arytenoid chondropathy
  • Osteomyelitis in foals