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Mise à jour sur le diagnostic et de traitement de la maladie de Cushing chez le cheval
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La maladie de Cushing (ou pituitary pars intermedia dysfunction, PPID) est une pathologie fréquente en pratique equine et va probablement être de plus en plus souvent diagnostiquée, de par l’évolution démographique vers une population de chevaux plus âgés et une meilleure connaissance de la pathologie parmi les propriétaires et les vétérinaires.
Les principaux signes cliniques de la maladie de Cushing incluent les signes suivants, même si des investigations plus proactives révèlent que beaucoup de cas ne montrent pas de signes cliniques francs et évidents, et peuvent être diagnostiqués à un stade précoce, quand les signes sont plus subtils. […]
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THE LIPHOOK EQUINE HOSPITAL, FOREST MERE, LIPHOOK, HAMPSHIRE, UK.
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