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The Early Ophthalmic Effects of Vatinoxan in Healthy Detomidine-Sedated Horses.
Veterinary ophthalmology    June 3, 2026   Volume 29, Issue 4 e70206 doi: 10.1111/vop.70206
Mustikka MP, Karikoski NP, Raekallio MR, Teppo ES, Pot SA, Honkavaara J.To evaluate the short-term ophthalmic effects of vatinoxan, a peripherally selective alpha2-adrenoceptor antagonist, in detomidine-sedated horses. Methods: Seven healthy horses without ophthalmic disease in a randomized, masked, two-period crossover study design, with a ≥ 7-day rest period. Methods: After a bilateral palpebral block (lidocaine 40 mg) and baseline data collection, horses received intravenous detomidine (20 μg/kg [DET]) or DET with vatinoxan (200 μg/kg [DET-VAT]). Intraocular pressure (IOP) was measured from the left eye while tear production (Schirmer tear test -1; ...
Molecular prevalence of equine herpesvirus type 1 and equine herpesvirus type 4 in thoroughbred and Arabian horse facilities in Türkiye.
Acta veterinaria Hungarica    June 2, 2026   004.2026.01202 doi: 10.1556/004.2026.01202
Ekİncİ G, Tİmur MC, Mete A, Altınbay K, Denİz Ö, Derellİ FM, Çeşme GS, Tüfekçİ E, Onmaz AC, Güneş V, Çİtİl M, Keleş İ....Equine herpesvirus-1 and -4 are contagious viruses causing respiratory disease and reproductive losses in horses. This study aimed to determine the prevalence of EHV-1 and EHV-4 in eight Turkish stud farms using RT-PCR analysis of nasal secretions, uterine fluids and aborted foal tissues. Deep nasal swabs were collected from 443 horses showing acute-onset fever and/or clinical signs of respiratory disease. Additionally, uterine swabs and tissue samples (lung, liver, spleen, thymus, kidney, heart) were obtained from 152 abortion cases. Among symptomatic horses, EHV-1 DNA was found in 2 cases (0...
Cross-protective effect of a multicomponent fusion protein vaccine during a natural episode of Streptococcus zooepidemicus respiratory disease in ponies.
Equine veterinary journal    June 2, 2026   doi: 10.1002/evj.70200
Paillot R, Newton JR, Gonzalez Medina S, Frosth S, Frykberg L, Flock M, Guss B, Flock JI, Waller AS.Streptococcus equi subspecies zooepidemicus is a highly diverse opportunistic pathogen of horses, associated with respiratory disease and endometritis. Objective: To characterise S. zooepidemicus isolates recovered from young ponies during a natural episode of respiratory disease, and to determine if vaccination with Strangvac®, a vaccine against Streptococcus equi subspecies equi, conferred cross-protection. Methods: Retrospective analysis of a double-blinded placebo-controlled study involving 32 ponies (16 vaccinates and 16 placebo controls) that experienced a natural episode of respiratory...
Roux-en-Y gastrojejunostomy and jejunojejunostomy for pyloric obstruction bypass in a horse and a foal.
Equine veterinary journal    May 31, 2026   doi: 10.1002/evj.70203
Gandini M, Bolz N, Czech C, Hartman M, Giusto G.Gastric outflow obstruction in horses is a rare but challenging condition, often resulting from either congenital anomalies or acquired lesions such as chronic ulceration or pyloric polyps. Conventional surgical bypass procedures, including gastrojejunostomy (GJ) or gastroduodenostomy and less commonly duodenojejunostomy, can restore patency but may lead to postoperative complications. Objective: To describe the presentation, surgical management, and postoperative outcome of two horses-an adult and a foal treated with Roux-en-Y gastrojejunostomy combined with a side-to-side jejunojejunostomy (...
Cheek tooth extraction in geriatric versus non-geriatric horses.
Equine veterinary journal    May 31, 2026   doi: 10.1002/evj.70199
Mair E, Nekouei O, Trummer-Schug P, Haralambus R, Biermann NM.Age-related dental changes are major contributors to dental disorders in older horses, and cheek tooth extractions are often required to maintain masticatory function and oral comfort. However, limited information is available on clinical and treatment characteristics in this older patient population. Objective: To describe clinical features, treatments, complication rates and short-term outcomes of horses undergoing oral cheek tooth extraction and treatment of odontogenic sinusitis, and to compare findings between geriatric and non-geriatric horses. Methods: Retrospective analysis of clinical...
Renal Perfusion in Healthy Horses: A Feasibility Study With Contrast-Enhanced Ultrasound. This study assessed the feasibility of contrast-enhanced ultrasound (CEUS) for evaluating renal perfusion in horses and compared perfusion parameters between age groups. In a prospective study, eight healthy horses were divided into young (3-5 years, n = 4) and old (16-17 years, n = 4) groups. All animals underwent B-mode, Doppler ultrasonography, and CEUS of the right kidney after an intravenous bolus of SonoVue (0.02 mL/kg). Qualitative analysis assessed contrast kinetics, whereas quantitative parameters (peak intensity, time to peak [TP], area under the curve, and wash-out time) were o...
Pathology of sudden death in racehorses: a review. Uzal FA, Asin J, Diab S, Henderson E, Engiles JB, Kennedy L, Schild C.Sudden death (SD) is the second most important syndrome associated with death in racehorses. The cause of SD in a large number of horses remains undetermined, and, in many of these cases, causes are not found by gross or microscopic postmortem examinations. Among the known causes of SD are traumatic injuries, including fractures of skull, neck, and pelvis; intoxications (e.g., anticoagulant rodenticides); and others. For many cases of SD in which no significant lesions are found, heart failure, probably associated with arrhythmias, is suspected. Precise phenotypic characterization of SD in hor...
Biliary Disorders in Horses.
The Veterinary clinics of North America. Equine practice    May 28, 2026   S0749-0739(26)00020-9 doi: 10.1016/j.cveq.2026.04.005
Peek SF, Sebastian K.This review will mainly focus on the presentation, diagnosis, and treatment of cholangiohepatitis in adult horses. The condition is often accompanied by some degree of intrahepatic and/or extrahepatic biliary obstruction with "sludgy" bile or actual choleliths. In horses, these calculi are typically composed of calcium bilirubinate, rather than cholesterol. There is a propensity for cholangiohepatitis to become a recurrent, chronic condition and patient management should reflect this. Although much rarer, foreign body obstruction, neoplasia and, in some parts of the world, liver flukes can als...
Miscellaneous Equine Liver Conditions.
The Veterinary clinics of North America. Equine practice    May 28, 2026   S0749-0739(26)00025-8 doi: 10.1016/j.cveq.2026.04.010
Taylor SD, Brooks SN.Miscellaneous equine liver conditions not covered in other chapters include chronic active hepatitis, Tyzzer's disease, seasonal idiopathic hepatitis, neoplasia, and idiopathic persistent hyperbilirubinemia. Chronic active hepatitis refers to inflammatory and fibrotic liver disease with an unknown cause. Treatment is aimed at reducing inflammation. Tyzzer's disease is caused by Clostridium piliforme infection and causes acute necrotizing hepatitis in foals. Successful treatment with antimicrobial therapy and supportive care is rare. Seasonal idiopathic hepatitis is a winter disease of Midweste...
Thoracic electrical impedance tomography using a two-plane electrode configuration in horses.
Equine veterinary journal    May 28, 2026   doi: 10.1002/evj.70188
Studer N, Byrne D, Raisis A, Adler A, Cheong J, Secombe C, Schramel JP, Mosing M.Traditional one-plane (oneP) electrical impedance tomography (EIT) electrode configurations limit evaluation to a convex lens-shaped lung slice, prone to overrepresentation of central areas. Two-plane (twoP) EIT is expected to refine this technique and result in more representative lung imaging. Objective: To compare ventilation distribution using single slice reconstructions, obtained with twoP or oneP. Methods: Computational modelling and in vivo exploratory randomised experimental trial. Methods: A finite element simulation model of oneP and twoP was calculated to estimate captured lung fie...
A Revised View on Equine Hypertriglyceridemia, Hyperlipidemia, and Hyperlipemia.
The Veterinary clinics of North America. Equine practice    May 28, 2026   S0749-0739(26)00022-2 doi: 10.1016/j.cveq.2026.04.007
Dunkel B.Hypertriglyceridemia, also known as hyperlipidemia or hyperlipemia, affects equids of all breeds and ages, mostly secondary to a negative energy balance triggered by a disease process. Increased triglyceride concentrations (TG) have been described in well-eating equids with endocrinopathies, atypical myopathy, severe liver disease, and after treatment with sodium-glucose transporter 2 inhibitors. The fact that equids can have substantially increased TG without showing clinical signs prompted reevaluation of the clinical effects of hypertriglyceridemia. As long as the consequences of high TG ar...
Prognosis of Equine Liver Diseases.
The Veterinary clinics of North America. Equine practice    May 28, 2026   S0749-0739(26)00027-1 doi: 10.1016/j.cveq.2026.04.012
Durham AE.Prognostic information in equine liver disease can be gleaned from historical, clinical, clinicopathological, ultrasonographic, and histopathological features. However, given the multiple causes and subtypes of liver disease affecting horses worldwide, prognostic data might not be suitable for universal application across all cases. Most evidence has been established for horses with chronic hepatopathies and extrapolation to acute cases should be avoided. In chronic liver disease the presence and severity of clinical signs and serum markers including total globulins, albumin, and bile acids ar...
Evaluation of doppler indexes of the lateral palmar digital artery in lame sport horses.
Research in veterinary science    May 27, 2026   Volume 209 106276 doi: 10.1016/j.rvsc.2026.106276
de Chiara M, De Matteis A, Del Prete C, Costanza D, Montano C, Auletta L, Marinelli VG, Buono F, Pasolini MP.Although lateral palmar digital artery (LPDA) flow velocity does not differ between forelimbs, horses with lameness typically reduce loading of the affected limb during the weight-bearing phase. This study aimed to assess whether Pulsed-Wave (PW) Doppler indices of the (LPDA) blood flow differ between the two forelimbs in horses with unilateral forelimb lameness, and whether these differences correlate with lameness severity. Twenty-seven lame and 15 healthy horses were enrolled. All Doppler ultrasonographic examinations were performed by a single operator, blinded to both the presence or abse...
Feasibility of a hand-held myotonometry device for measuring biomechanical muscle parameters in horses.
American journal of veterinary research    May 27, 2026   1-7 doi: 10.2460/ajvr.26.02.0050
Ribeiro G, Agrícola R, Sanchez MMF, Ramos FR, Borges J, Abrantes J, Prazeres J.To evaluate the feasibility of a hand-held myotometry device for measuring the biomechanical parameters (frequency, stiffness, and decrement) of the longissimus dorsi muscle in the thoracolumbar region of healthy horses. Unassigned: Data were obtained from 50 adult horses. The biomechanical parameters were measured using a MyotonPRO device in triple-scan mode. Measurements were recorded on both sides, with the horses standing square. The analysis focused on whether there were differences between the sides and correlations between the variables. Unassigned: The mean muscle frequency (hertz) was...
New Insights in Heart Rate Variability Through Non-Linear Methods for Conditioning Assessment in Horses.
Veterinary journal (London, England : 1997)    May 26, 2026   106722 doi: 10.1016/j.tvjl.2026.106722
Vieira Ramos G, Camargo Ferraz G, Fazan R, Virgilio Silva LE, de Lacerda-Neto JC.Chronic exercise induces significant adaptations across multiple physiological systems due to increased metabolic demand. Heart rate variability (HRV) has emerged as a prominent, non-invasive method for monitoring fitness, enabling inference of sympathovagal balance from time-series variations in electrocardiograms. Notably, nonlinear analyses have a strong capacity to detect and estimate complex mechanisms underlying cardiovascular modulation. In this context, HRV was evaluated in the time and frequency domains, as well as through nonlinear methods, in 12 young purebred Arabian horses undergo...
Management factors associated with abnormal behaviours in rural Chilean working horses.
Equine veterinary journal    May 25, 2026   doi: 10.1002/evj.70192
Moraga Ramírez G, Ugaz C, de la Cruz-Cruz LA, Larrondo C.Working horses remain essential for rural livelihoods in Chile and across Latin America. However, housing and management conditions in these systems are poorly characterised, underscoring the need for standardised welfare assessments to generate evidence and guide targeted improvements. Objective: To estimate the prevalence of abnormal behaviours in rural working horses and to examine associations with management and housing related factors. Methods: Cross-sectional observational study. Methods: Seventy-seven working horses from a rural area of the Papudo commune (Valparaíso Region, Chile) we...
Composition of allogeneic equine orthobiologics and their repeated intra-articular administrations.
Equine veterinary journal    May 24, 2026   doi: 10.1002/evj.70196
Van Reusel Y, Broeckx SY, Carolo A, Patruno M, Steenbrugge J, Saunders J, Gugliandolo E, Spaas JH.Orthobiologics such as platelet-rich plasma (PRP) and alpha-2-macroglobulin (A2MG) are increasingly used for equine musculoskeletal injuries. However, their composition and safety with repeated allogeneic intra-articular administration remain poorly investigated. Objective: To characterise orthobiological preparations with or without 1 h incubation at 37°C (PRP, PRP + Inc, A2MG, A2MG + Inc) and evaluate immunological safety following repeated intra-articular administration (autologous and allogeneic) of PRP combined with A2MG + Inc in healthy horses. Methods: In vivo experiments...
A Surgical Technique for Removal of Setaria digitata From the Anterior Chamber Under Standing Sedation: Outcomes in 12 Horses.
Veterinary ophthalmology    May 23, 2026   Volume 29, Issue 4 e70197 doi: 10.1111/vop.70197
Bhadsavle KC, Jiddimani K.To describe a rapid surgical technique for removal of the intraocular nematode Setaria digitata from the anterior chamber of horses under standing sedation and to report clinical outcomes. Methods: Twelve client-owned horses (2021-2026) presented with a motile intracameral worm. Methods: All surgeries were performed under field conditions using standing sedation (xylazine 1.1 mg kg and butorphanol 0.1 mg kg IV), regional nerve blocks (lidocaine 2%), and topical anesthesia (proparacaine). A 2.8 mm uniplanar oblique (~45°) corneal incision was created ventrolaterally approximately 2�...
Electromyographic activity of equine abdominal muscles during single and double riding in hippotherapy.
PeerJ    May 22, 2026   Volume 14 e21317 doi: 10.7717/peerj.21317
de Lima LRS, Amorim CF, Vieira MF, Arnhold E, Scoz RD, Brandstetter LRG, Costa LCS, Barcelos KMC.Hippotherapy is a therapeutic intervention that uses the horse as a biomechanical and sensorimotor agent to promote rehabilitation in individuals with physical and neurological disabilities. Depending on patient needs, riding may be performed with a single rider or with double riding, in which a therapist accompanies the practitioner on the horse. However, the effects of these riding configurations on equine trunk muscle activity remain poorly understood, despite their relevance for both horse welfare and the quality of therapeutic stimuli delivered to the patient. Unassigned: Nine clinically ...
Activity of 1,2-o-dilauryl-rac-glycero-3-glutaric acid-(6′-methylresorufin) ester lipase in peritoneal fluid may be associated with strangulating lesions, pancreatic fibrosis, and negative outcome in horses with colic.
Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association    May 22, 2026   1-8 doi: 10.2460/javma.25.11.0720
Greer HR, Whitfield-Cargile C, Sebastian D, Berghaus L, Stanton JB, Coleman MC.To compare plasma and peritoneal 1,2-o-dilauryl-rac-glycero-3-glutaric acid-(6'-methylresorufin) ester (DGGR) lipase activity between horses with and without colic signs and document pancreatic histopathology in a subset of horses. Unassigned: This prospective, cross-sectional study included university-owned or donated healthy horses and client-owned horses presenting to the veterinary teaching hospital for colic. Peritoneal WBC and lactate concentrations and plasma and peritoneal DGGR lipase activity were measured. Pancreatic tissue was collected via convenience sampling. Pancreatic fibrosis ...
The effect of romifidine on endoscopic grading of laryngeal function in horses.
The Veterinary record    May 22, 2026   doi: 10.1002/vetr.70804
Murphy C, Baglioni M, Lepage OM, Schumacher J, Kelleher L, Burke J, Gangl M.To our knowledge, the effect of sedation with romifidine on the grading of laryngeal function in horses has not been studied. Our objective was to examine the effects of romifidine on the grading of laryngeal function and the cross-sectional area of the rima glottis (CSARG). Methods: Ten horses underwent three endoscopic examinations of the larynx: once while unsedated (group R1), once after being sedated with romifidine (0.04 mg/kg intravenously; group R2) and once again, while still sedated, after receiving a repeat dose of romifidine (0.08 mg/kg intravenously, total dose; group R3). The r...
Visceral disseminated hemangiosarcoma causing severe bicytopenia in a mare.
Journal of equine veterinary science    May 22, 2026   105944 doi: 10.1016/j.jevs.2026.105944
Novotny L, Plachy J, Kveton M, Misik J, Wilkerson MJ.Hemangiosarcoma is an uncommon but highly aggressive malignant vascular neoplasm in horses, most often identified as a disseminated process at postmortem examination. This report describes an adult Warmblood mare presenting with acute hemorrhagic diarrhea, severe anemia, and thrombocytopenia associated with disseminated hemangiosarcoma likely originating in the transverse colon with metastasis to the liver and lungs. This case highlights gastrointestinal hemangiosarcoma as a potential differential diagnosis in horses with unexplained bicytopenia and hemorrhagic enteropathy.
Near-Term Extrauterine Pregnancy Secondary To Uterine Rupture In A Mare.
Journal of equine veterinary science    May 22, 2026   105943 doi: 10.1016/j.jevs.2026.105943
Palmieri V, Catone G, Conte A, Di Palma T, Liguori P, Izzo I, Vullo C.Uterine rupture is an uncommon but life-threatening complication of equine reproduction, typically associated with dystocia, uterine torsion, fetal manipulation, or hydrops. Tears may occur in either the uterine horns or body, although involvement of the ventral uterine body is rare. This case report describes an 11-year-old Arabian mare at 350 days of gestation that developed abdominal pregnancy secondary to uterine torsion and full-thickness ventral uterine rupture, resulting in fetal death and the free presence of the fetus within the peritoneal cavity. Surgical removal of the fetus and pri...
An epizootic of equine viral arteritis at a Thoroughbred racetrack in Illinois: 223 cases. Foreman JH, Scollay MC.An epizootic of equine viral arteritis (EVA) occurred over an 8-wk period in the summer of 1993 at a midwestern Thoroughbred (TB) racetrack that ceased operations in 2021. Based on clinical signs, viral isolation, and serology, 223 horses (213 TBs, 10 lead ponies) were affected. Consistent clinical signs included fever (38.3-40.6°C; 101-105°F), depression, inappetence, and diffuse urticaria, including distal limb and preputial edema. Equine arteritis virus (EAV) was cultured from buffy coat samples from 24 of 28 acutely ill horses. Seventeen of 18 convalescent horses and 1 of 92 non-affected...
Effects of an Equine-Assisted Riding Program on Motor Performance, Movement Quality, and Well-Being Among Young Inmates.
Healthcare (Basel, Switzerland)    May 21, 2026   Volume 14, Issue 10 1418 doi: 10.3390/healthcare14101418
Dransmann M, Koddebusch M, Wicker P, Gröben D, Gröben B.Equine-assisted programs have been shown to promote psychosocial outcomes, but quantitative evidence of motor benefits in correctional settings is scarce. Objective: The present study examined the effects of a one-week equine-assisted riding program on riding performance, movement quality, and well-being among young inmates in an open German prison. Methods: Ten male participants (24.5 ± 0.71 years) completed a five-day program combining practical riding exercises, cooperative activities, and guided reflection. Riding performance was assessed using standardized expert video ratings based on t...
Effects of Dietary Zinc Cysteamine Supplementation on Growth Performance, Physiological Responses, and Fecal Microbiota in Weaned Foals.
Animals : an open access journal from MDPI    May 21, 2026   Volume 16, Issue 10 1568 doi: 10.3390/ani16101568
Ren J, Ma C, Yang K, Li X, Yang F, Guo X, Yao X, Wang C.Zn-CS chelate has shown beneficial effects on gut health and growth in piglets, but its impact on weaned foals remains largely unknown. This study evaluated the effects of dietary Zn-CS supplementation on growth performance, nutrient digestibility, physiological status, and fecal microbiota in weaned Ili foals. Thirty-two six-month-old foals were randomly assigned to four treatment groups receiving 0, 2, 4, or 6 mg Zn-CS/kg body weight per day for 90 days. Growth performance, nutrient digestibility, plasma biochemical parameters, liver function enzymes, serum hormones, antioxidant indices, fec...
Owner satisfaction and animal welfare after bilateral enucleation in horses.
Equine veterinary journal    May 21, 2026   doi: 10.1002/evj.70190
Gasco J, Sauvage A, Monclin SJ, Narinx F.Bilateral enucleation in horses represents a challenging decision for owners, undertaken to relieve chronic, untreatable ocular pain. Emotional distress and uncertainty regarding postoperative welfare often lead to euthanasia instead of surgery. Objective: To evaluate owner perceptions of equine quality of life before and after bilateral enucleation, and to assess satisfaction with the procedure. Methods: Retrospective case series. Methods: Medical records from 21 horses that underwent bilateral enucleation between 2016 and 2024 were reviewed. Owners completed a structured survey assessing sat...
Accuracy of Computed Tomography in Diagnosing Temporomandibular Joint Osteoarthritis Relative to Histopathological Findings-An Ex Vivo Study of 41 Horses.
Animals : an open access journal from MDPI    May 21, 2026   Volume 16, Issue 10 1566 doi: 10.3390/ani16101566
Jasiński T, Zdrojkowski Ł, Turek B, Kaczorowski M, Pawliński B, Brehm W, Domino M.Computed tomography (CT) is used to support the diagnosis of equine temporomandibular joint (TMJ) disease; however, its diagnostic accuracy remains unclear. This study aimed to evaluate the relationship between CT findings and histopathological manifestations of osteoarthritis (OA) in equine TMJs. A total of 82 TMJs were CT-imaged, sampled, grouped into age-related and OA-related groups, and analyzed for frequency distributions, correlations, and CT-based TMJ OA diagnosis. CT findings were observed in 79% of joints, including 'CT anatomical variations' considering to reflect age-related remode...
Horse Welfare 12: A Human Behavior Change Framework for Improving Horse Welfare.
Journal of applied animal welfare science : JAAWS    May 21, 2026   1-22 doi: 10.1080/10888705.2026.2676630
Luke KL, Hockenhull J, Furtado T, Ainley N, Osborne M.To improve horse welfare do we need more science or a different scientific approach? For over 40 years researchers have called for change to improve horse welfare. During this time, publications have grown exponentially, improving our understanding of horse's needs and the need for change. However, the translation of science into practice is arguably too slow, and yet, there is scant industry-specific research to guide change efforts. To assist behaviour change research, this paper recasts an influential, highly regarded systems thinking framework, the Meadows 12, for the horse industry as the...
Genomics in Equine MEED: Whole-Genome Sequencing and Target Mutation Identification.
Animals : an open access journal from MDPI    May 21, 2026   Volume 16, Issue 10 1560 doi: 10.3390/ani16101560
Tanner K, Mays M, Nguyen TA, Lugo T.Multisystemic eosinophilic epitheliotropic disease (MEED) is a rare and severe equine disorder characterized by chronic eosinophilic inflammation, epithelial disruption, and multi-organ involvement, with an undefined genetic basis. We performed the high-depth (~40×) whole-genome sequencing of an affected horse and compared it to 40 control genomes. Over 6.3 million variants were identified, with moderate- and high-impact variants enriched in low-frequency categories, including rare and private variants absent from the controls. The affected horse was dominated by missense mutations, with rela...
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