2024
DOI: 10.1186/s13028-024-00773-7
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Clinical variability of equine asthma phenotypes and analysis of diagnostic steps in phenotype differentiation

Lia Kristin Meiseberg,
Julien Delarocque,
Nicole de Buhr
et al.

Abstract: Background Equine asthma is a common, non-infectious, chronic lung disease that affects up to 80% of the horse population. Strict phenotyping and identification of subclinically asthmatic horses can be challenging. The aim of this study was to describe equine asthma phenotypes (mild, moderate, and severe asthma) defined by BALF cytology and occurrence of clinical signs in a population of privately owned horses and to identify the variables and examination steps with best discriminative potentia… Show more

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