laminitis
The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition | Date: 2008
laminitis , also called founder, inflammation of the lamina, the innermost layer of the hoof wall in horses, ponies, and donkeys. Although the condition usually affects only the front feet, it may involve all four feet. Both acute and chronic forms occur. The laminae become inflamed because of congestion of blood and accumulation of toxins in the hoof region resulting from any of several causes, e.g., consumption of large quantities of grain; ingestion of large amounts of cold water by overheated horses; concussion during fast, hard road work; and toxemia following pneumonia or infection of the uterus. The signs of acute laminitis appear rapidly and include sweating, a rise in temperature to as high as 106°F (62°C), a pounding pulse in the digital artery to the involved hoof, an expression of anxiety, and a stance with the legs forward of their natural position so as to reduce the pain of weight bearing. Chronic laminitis is characterized by a shifting or rotation of the bone and other anatomical distortions in the hoof. The disease is treated by eliminating the causative factors, administering drugs for the acute form, and trimming hooves and fitting corrective horseshoes for the chronic form.
Author not available, LAMINITIS.,
The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition 2008
The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition. Copyright 2008 Columbia University Press
Related newspaper, magazine, and journal articles from HighBeam Research
|
Influence of Transition Diets on Occurrence of Subclinical Laminitis in Holstein Dairy Cows*
Journal of Dairy Science; 1/1/2004; Donovan, G A; Risco, C A; Temple, G M DeChant; Tran, T Q; van Horn, H H; 6517 words
; ... cows as an indicator of periparturient laminitis: Effects of diet, flooring and season ... Shannon, and D. R. Neilson. 1989. Subclinical laminitis in dairy heifers. Vet. Rec. 125:177-179 ... Blutgerinnungsfakoren [Pathogenesis of subclinical laminitis in dairy cattle: examination of claw status ... Hutcheson, ...
Read more
|
|
Barbaro's ailment frustrates scientists: NO PREVENTION OR CURE FOR LAMINITIS.
Lexington Herald-Leader (Lexington, KY); 1/31/2007; 1046 words
; ... racetracks, had at least one case of laminitis the previous year, and that almost 5 ... half the horses died or were euthanized. Laminitis is a painful separation of the hoof wall ... laminae are tiny connective tissues. When laminitis occurs, most often in the front feet ... and horse owners have long ...
Read more
|
|
The role of nutritional therapy in the treatment of Equine Cushing's syndrome and laminitis. (Equine Cushing's/Laminitis).
Alternative Medicine Review; 9/1/2001; Harman, Joyce Ward, Madalyn; 7202 words
; ... the winter coat in summer, refractory laminitis, weight problems (over- or underweight ... intestinal wall integrity, and infertility. Laminitis (an inflammation of the laminae of the ... to be one of the triggering factors in laminitis. By removing phenylbutazone and healing ...
Read more
|
|
Successful laminitis rehab must involve client
DVM; 8/1/2003; Marcella, Kenneth L; 1848 words
; ... but it has also increased the number of laminitis cases seen this year. While there are many causes of laminitis, overeating on lush green grass remains ... Papers presented at the 2003 Equine Laminitis Symposium in January at the University ...
Read more
|
|
Laminitis caused by black walnut wood residues.(Clippings)
Forest Products Journal; 5/1/2005; 540 words
; ... shavings or residue are used as bedding. Laminitis can develop even when small amounts of ... Juglans nigra) poisoning resulting in laminitis in horses. Typically, these occur through ... group. They frequently begin with mild laminitis and swelling of the legs which can progress ...
Read more
|
|
Acute Bovine Laminitis: A New Induction Model Using Alimentary Oligofructose Overload
Journal of Dairy Science; 9/1/2004; Thoefner, M B; Pollitt, C C; van Eps, A W; Milinovich, G J; Et al; 5079 words
; ... oligofructose displayed clinical signs of laminitis starting 39 to 45 h after receiving oligofructose ... overload is able to induce signs of acute laminitis in cattle. This model offers a new method ... pathogenesis and pathophysiology of bovine laminitis. (Key words: bovine, laminitis, lameness ...
Read more
|
|
Energy-rich diet main cause of racehorse disease laminitis
New Straits Times; 9/4/2002; 331 words
; ... diet main cause of racehorse disease laminitis Edition: Main/Lifestyle; 2* Section: Nation IPOH, Tues. - Laminitis, a disease afflicting racehorses, can ... he said after delivering a talk on laminitis at the Perak Turf Club today. Dr ven ...
Read more
|
|
Barbaro suffers laminitis setback as more of his hoof is removed.(racehorse Barbaro)
Philadelphia Inquirer (Philadelphia, PA); 1/10/2007; Jensen, Mike; 758 words
; ... after his recovery from life-threatening laminitis in his left hind foot took a turn for ... wouldn't say that's changed much yet. Laminitis had been a feared complication since ... Richardson repaired in surgery the next day. Laminitis, a disease involving inflammation and ...
Read more
|
|
$10 million needed for laminitis research
DVM; 10/1/2006; Anonymous; 138 words
; A white paper on laminitis recently released by the American Association ... Barbaro and the subsequent development of laminitis in the horse's left hind foot have ... Members of the AAEP have identified laminitis as a disease with a high priority for ...
Read more
|
|
Bloodstock Desk: Laminitis forces In The Wings to take break.(Sports)
The Racing Post (London, England); 3/4/2004; 85 words
; ... and Rachel Pagones LEADING sire In The Wings has been diagnosed with laminitis and has been removed from covering duties at Kildangan Stud in Ireland pending recovery. Laminitis is a serious condition in any horse, especially an 18-year-old, said ...
Read more
|
Related entries from encyclopedias, dictionaries, and thesauruses
|
founder
The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition
see laminitis .
Read more
|
|
founder
The Oxford Pocket Dictionary of Current English
... typically as a result of a particular problem or setback: the talks foundered on the issue of reform. ∎ (of a hoofed animal, esp. a horse or pony) succumb to laminitis. • n. laminitis in horses, ponies, or other hoofed animals.
Read more
|