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pferde spiegel 2014; 17(4): 173-181
DOI: 10.1055/s-0034-1383213
DOI: 10.1055/s-0034-1383213
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Chronische Hufrehe – Aktuelle Empfehlungen
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Publication History
Publication Date:
16 December 2014 (online)
Die Versorgung von chronischen Hufrehepatienten in Folge einer stoffwechselbedingten Hufrehe nimmt in den letzten Jahren zu. Die häufigsten Grunderkrankungen sind das Equine Metabolische Syndrom und Morbus Cushing. Bei der Betreuung kommt es auf ein individuell abgestimmtes Behandlungsregime an. Es sollte die Grunderkrankung behandelt werden und neben einer entzündungshemmenden Therapie eine adäquate Hufkorrektur und Schmerztherapie erfolgen.
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