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pferde spiegel 2021; 24(02): 52-57
DOI: 10.1055/a-1467-1035
DOI: 10.1055/a-1467-1035
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Trigeminus-mediiertes Headshaking – Von der Diagnostik bis zur Therapie
Headshaking ist eine oft schwerwiegende Krankheit, die zu einer deutlichen Beeinträchtigung des Wohlbefindens und der Nutzbarkeit erkrankter Pferde führen kann. Die Autoren stellen die Diagnostik sowie verschiedene Therapiemöglichkeiten vor und geben eine Einschätzung zur Prognose.
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Article published online:
18 June 2021
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