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    ECEIM consensus statement on equine kidney disease by Galen, Gaby, Divers, Thomas J., Savage, Victoria, Schott, Harold C., Siwinska, Natalia

    Published in Journal of veterinary internal medicine (01-07-2024)
    “…The aim of this consensus statement is to summarize and appraise scientific evidence and combine this with the clinical experience of a panel of experts to…”
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    Spurious hypercreatininemia: 28 neonatal foals (2000-2008) by Chaney, Kristin P, Holcombe, Susan J, Schott, Harold C. II, Barr, Bonnie S

    “…To (1) determine the occurrence of spurious hypercreatininemia in a population of hospitalized foals <2 days old, (2) assess the resolution of the…”
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    Temporohyoid Osteoarthropathy in 33 Horses (1993-2000) by Walker, Anne M., Sellon, Debra C., Comelisse, Comelis Jan, Hines, Melissa T., Ragle, Claude A., Cohen, Noah, II, Harold C. Schott

    Published in Journal of veterinary internal medicine (01-11-2002)
    “…A retrospective study of the medical records of 33 horses was performed to determine the clinical and diagnostic abnormalities associated with temporohyoid…”
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    Effects of dexamethasone and hydroxyzine treatment on intradermal testing and allergen-specific IgE serum testing results in horses by Petersen, Annette, Schott, Harold C. II

    Published in Veterinary dermatology (01-10-2009)
    “…To determine whether dexamethasone or hydroxyzine affect intradermal testing (IDT) and allergen-specific IgE serum testing (ASIST) results in horses, these…”
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    OBJECTIVE RADIOGRAPHIC ASSESSMENT OF ABDOMINAL SAND ACCUMULATION IN HORSES by KEPPIE, NATHAN J, ROSENSTEIN, DIANA S, HOLCOMBE, SUSAN J, SCHOTT, HAROLD C. II

    Published in Veterinary radiology & ultrasound (01-03-2008)
    “…Gastrointestinal sand accumulation is a common cause of equine colic. Subjective assessment of sand accumulation on abdominal radiographs has been used as a…”
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    An outbreak of salmonellosis among horses at a veterinary teaching hospital by Schott, 2nd, H C, Ewart, S L, Walker, R D, Dwyer, R M, Dietrich, S, Eberhart, S W, Kusey, J, Stick, J A, Derksen, F J

    “…Between May 1996 and February 1997, 27 horses and a veterinary student at a veterinary teaching hospital developed apparent nosocomial Salmonella Typhimurium…”
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    Disseminated hemangiosarcoma in the horse: 35 cases by Southwood, L.L, Schott, H.C. II, Henry, C.J, Kennedy, F.A, Hines, M.T, Geor, R.J, Hassel, D.M

    “…Thirty‐five cases of disseminated hemangiosarcoma (21 clinical cases and 14 previously reported cases) were reviewed to describe the disease in horses…”
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    Effects of phenylbutazone, firocoxib, and dipyrone on the diuretic response to furosemide in horses by White, Julianne M., Colbath, Aimee C., Schott, Harold C.

    Published in Journal of veterinary internal medicine (01-11-2023)
    “…Background Treatment with phenylbutazone (nonselective COX inhibitor) decreases the diuretic and natriuretic effects of furosemide by nearly 30% but the…”
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    Symmetric dimethylarginine and creatinine concentrations in serum of healthy draft horses by Schott, Harold C., Gallant, Lisanne R., Coyne, Michael, Murphy, Rachel, Cross, Julie, Strong‐Townsend, Marilyn, Szlosek, Donald, Yerramilli, Maha, Li, Jun

    Published in Journal of veterinary internal medicine (01-03-2021)
    “…Background Symmetric dimethylarginine (SDMA) is considered a more sensitive indirect estimate of glomerular filtration rate (GFR) than creatinine (Cr)…”
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    Detection of pathogens in blood or feces of adult horses with enteric disease and association with outcome of colitis by Kopper, Jamie J., Willette, Jaclyn A., Kogan, Clark J., Seguin, Alexis, Bolin, Steven R., Schott, Harold C.

    Published in Journal of veterinary internal medicine (01-09-2021)
    “…Background Rates of detecting ≥1 potential enteric pathogens (PEP) or toxins (PEP‐T) in feces, blood, or both of horses ≥6 months of age with enteric disease…”
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    Outcome and complications in horses administered sterile or non‐sterile fluids intravenously by Kopper, Jamie J., Bolger, Megan E., Kogan, Clark J., Schott, Harold C.

    Published in Journal of veterinary internal medicine (01-11-2019)
    “…Background Obtaining commercial fluids for intravenous administration (IVF) was challenging during a recent shortage. This necessitated use of custom‐made…”
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    Water homeostasis and diabetes insipidus in horses by Schott, 2nd, Harold C

    “…Diabetes insipidus (DI) is a rare disorder of horses characterized by profound polyuria and polydipsia (PU/PD), which can be caused by loss of production of…”
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    Lumbar vertebral bone density is decreased in horses with pituitary pars intermedia dysfunction by Colbath, Aimee C., Fortin, Jessica S., Burglass, Caroline M., Panek, Char, Vergara‐Hernandez, Fernando B., Johnson, Tyler N., Robison, Cara A., Logan, Alyssa A., Nelson, Nathan A., Nielsen, Brian D., Schott, Harold C.

    Published in Equine veterinary journal (01-03-2024)
    “…Background Pathological fractures have been reported in equids with pituitary pars intermedia dysfunction (PPID) but their prevalence and pathogenesis is…”
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    Nephrectomy Via Ventral Median Celiotomy in Equids by Arnold, Carolyn E., Taylor, Tex, Chaffin, M. Keith, Schott II, Harold C., Caron, John P.

    Published in Veterinary surgery (01-04-2013)
    “…Objective To report technique for, and outcome after, nephrectomy through a ventral median celiotomy in equids. Study Design Case series. Animals Equids with…”
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    Comparison of hair follicle histology between horses with pituitary pars intermedia dysfunction and excessive hair growth and normal aged horses by Innerå, Marie, Petersen, Annette D., Desjardins, Danielle R., Steficek, Barbara A., Rosser Jr, Edmund J., Schott II, Harold C.

    Published in Veterinary dermatology (01-02-2013)
    “…Background –  Pituitary pars intermedia dysfunction (PPID) in older equids is commonly recognized by a long hair coat that fails to shed. Objective –  The aim…”
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    Concentration of cardiac troponin I in a horse with a ruptured aortic regurgitation jet lesion and ventricular tachycardia by Cornelisse, C J, Schott, 2nd, H C, Olivier, N B, Mullaney, T P, Koller, A, Wilson, D V, Derksen, F J

    “…An 18-year-old Thoroughbred gelding was evaluated because of sudden onset of ventricular tachycardia and signs of colic. Three years earlier, a diastolic…”
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    Rehydration fluid temperature affects voluntary drinking in horses dehydrated by furosemide administration and endurance exercise by Butudom, Prawit, Barnes, Donna J., Davis, Matthew W., Nielsen, Brian D., Eberhart, Susan W., Schott II, Harold C.

    Published in The veterinary journal (1997) (2004)
    “…To determine whether temperature of rehydration fluid influences voluntary rehydration by horses, six 2–3-year-old horses were dehydrated (4–5% body weight…”
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