2019
DOI: 10.1111/jvim.15419
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Phenotypic, hormonal, and clinical characteristics of equine endocrinopathic laminitis

Abstract: Background Equine endocrinopathic laminitis is common and can be associated with an underlying endocrinopathy, such as equine metabolic syndrome (EMS), pituitary pars intermedia dysfunction (PPID), pasture consumption, or any combination of these factors. Objectives The aim of the study was to improve the risk assessment capabilities of clinicians, and to inform management strategies, for acute endocrinopathic laminitis by prospectively examining the phenotypic, hormona… Show more

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“…The endocrinopathic causes for laminitis that were identified included EMS (n = 248), PPID (n = 113), and pasture‐associated laminitis (n = 95). Of the 301 animals, 134 (45%) had more than 1 of these factors …”
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confidence: 87%
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“…The endocrinopathic causes for laminitis that were identified included EMS (n = 248), PPID (n = 113), and pasture‐associated laminitis (n = 95). Of the 301 animals, 134 (45%) had more than 1 of these factors …”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 87%
“…Potential participants were then directed to a study web site, which provided all details pertinent to involvement, including how to access free laboratory tests. Cases were accepted within 4 weeks of their laminitis episode over a 2‐year period, and each case was followed up for 2 years after inclusion. The veterinarian completed a detailed questionnaire about the animal, and owners provided consent for their animal to be included in the study.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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