Pferdeheilkunde-Equine Medicine, Vol. 01, Issue 7, November/December 1985

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Morphological Aspects of Bronchitis and Bronchiolitis in the Horse
T.S. G. A. M. van den Ingh
Institute of Veterinary Pathology, Utrecht
13-15

Transmission and Scanning Electron Microscopic Findings in the Tracheo- bronchial Tree of Horses with Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease
W. Drommer, F.-J. Kaup, C. Iregni and E. Deegen
Institut für Pathologie und Klinik für Pferde 
Tierärztliche Hochschule Hannover
16-19

Morphological Alterations of the Alveolar Region in Horses with Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease
F.-J. Kaup, W. Drommer, C. Iregai and E. Deegen
Institut für Pathologie und Klinik für Pierde Tierärztliche Hochschule Hannover
20-22

Cytomorphologic Findings in Tracheobronchial Secretions from Horses with Acute or Chronic Pulmonary Disease
I. Deconto
Setor de Ciencias Agrarias da UFP Curitiba
23-24

Bronchoalveolar Lavage Cytology in Ponies with Chronic Airway Disease
F. J. Derksen, N. E. Robinson, R. F. Slocombe and J. S. Scots
College of Veterinary Medicine, Michigan State University
25-27

Protease and Antiprotease Activity in the Respiratory Secretions of Horses Suffering from Chronic Pulmonary Disease
Gabriele Grünig, M. Hermann and R. von Fellenberg
Division of Applied Veterinary Phyuology of the Department of 
Veterinary Physiology and Veterinary Clinic of Internal Medicine, 
University of Zurich
29-31

Studies on Micropolyspora faeni and Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease (COPD)
Lis Eriksen
Institute of Internal Medicine The Royal Veterinary and Agricultural University Copenhagen
32-34

Some Observations on the Penetration of Antimicrobial Drugs into the Respiration Secretions of Horses
P.M. Dixon, J. R. Thomson, R. Brown, A. Galbraith and J. A. Bogan
Veterinary School, University of Glasgow
35-37

Marker Cells in Tracheobronchial Mucus During Anti-Obstructive Therapy of Horses with Pulmonary Diseases
P. Costa and E. Deegen
Klinik für Pferde, Tierärztliche Hochschule Hannover
38-40

Structural-Functional Correlations of the Lung in Horses with Small Airway Disease
L. Viel
Department of Clinical Studies, Ontario Veterinary College, 
University of Guelph
41-45

The Relationship Between Pulmonary Function Tests and Other Parameters. Results of a Research Project into the Etiology of C.O.P.D. in Horses
H. H. L. Sasse, S. Boerma and F. A. A. Smolders
Clinic of Large Animal Medicine, Veterinary Faculty
State University of Utrecht
46-48

Intrathoracic Pressure in the Horse. Correlation between Intrapleural and Esophageal Pressures
S. Boerma, P. Meeus and H. H. L. Sasse
Clinic of Large Animal Medicine Veterinary Faculty 
State University of Utrecht, the Netherlands
49-55

Airway Reactivity in Ponies with Chronic Airway Disease
N. E. Robinson, F. J. Derksen and R. F. Slocombe
Pulmonary Laboratory, College of Veterinary Medicine 
Michigan State University, East Lansing
56-60

Non-Specific Airway Hyper- reactivity in Horses and the Influence of Corticosteroids
H.-J. Klein and E. Deegen
Klinik für Pferde, Tierärztliche Hochschule Hannover
61-63

Comparison of Three Methods for the Evaluation of Soundness of Pulmonary Function in Horses
E. Muylle, J.Nuytten, P.Deprez, C. tan Den Hende and W. Oyaert
Department of Medicine, Large Animal Clinic,
State University of Ghent
65-66

Experiences with Whole- Body Plethysmography in Horses with Obstructive Pulmonary Disease
R. E. Beadle
School of Veterinary Medicine 
Louisiana State University, Baton Rouge
67-70

A Computerized Method Adapted for Pulmonary Function Testing in Unsedated Horses
P. Lekeux
Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, University of Liège, Brunels
71

On the Variability of Lung Function Measurements in the Horse – A Preliminary Report
E. Deegen and H. J. Klein
Klinik für Pferde 
Tierärztliche Hochschule Hannover
72-73

Respiratory Adaptations to Exercise in the Horse
R. J. Rose and D. L. Evans
Depurument of Veterinary Clinical Studies, University of Sydney
75-78

The Relationship Between the Outcome of Pulmonary Function Tests in Horses and the Prognosis of Coughing – A Follow Up of Clinical Cases
H. H. L. Sasse
Clinic of Large Animal Medicine Veterinary Faculty 
State University of Utrecht
79-80

Pulmonary Hemorrhage in Exercising Horses: A Review
John R. Pascoe
Department of Surgery School of Veterinary Medicine 
University of California
81-83

Upper Airway Pressure-Flow Relationships in Horses with Laryngeal Hemiplegia
F. J. Derksen, J. A. Stick and N. E. Robinson
Pulmonary Laboratory College of Veterinary Medicine
Michigan State University, East Lansing
84-86

Terminology of Lung Sounds in Large Animal Veterinary Medicine
L. Viel, F. W. Harris and R. A. Curtis
Department of Clinical Studies, Ontario 
Veterinary College, University of Guelph
87-88

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