Laminitis and Lungs from the 2017 AAEP Convention

Read or download these presentations from the 2017 AAEP Convention, brought to you by Boehringer Ingelheim Animal Health.

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Horse owners and veterinarians are concerned about lameness and laminitis from a variety of causes. There also is a heightened awareness of equine respiratory problems across the country. 

The following articles are summarized from presentations given at the 2017 AAEP Convention.

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(Editor’s note: This article and three others from the 2017 AAEP Convention are brought to you by Boehringer Ingelheim Animal Health.)

Research presented in this article includes: Sepsis-Associated Laminitis and Supporting Limb Laminitis, by Andrew van Eps, BVSc, PhD, MACVSC, DACVIM, of the University of Pennsylvania; and Distinguishing Equine Asthma from Infectious Lung Disease (paper covered during the Kester News Hour at the 2017 AAEP Convention).

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