Morris E A, Seeherman H J
Department of Medicine, Tufts University School of Veterinary Medicine, North Grafton, MA 01536.
J Am Vet Med Assoc. 1990 Feb 1;196(3):431-8.
Forty-six racehorses with a history of poor performance underwent endoscopic evaluation of laryngeal and pharyngeal function while exercising on a high-speed treadmill. This evaluation allowed the definitive diagnosis of intermittent or continual upper respiratory tract obstruction as a cause of poor performance, as well as the documentation of the dynamic functional anatomy of the obstruction. Ten of the horses (22%) were determined to have a functional abnormality of the upper respiratory tract. These abnormalities included epiglottic entrapment (1 horse), persistent dorsal displacement of the soft palate during exercise (4 horses), and left laryngeal hemiplegia (5 horses). Thirty-two horses were observed to have signs of left laryngeal hemiparesis (asynchronous arytenoid movement) at rest that did not impair full laryngeal abduction during strenuous exercise.
46匹表现不佳的赛马在高速跑步机上运动时接受了喉和咽功能的内镜评估。该评估能够明确诊断间歇性或持续性上呼吸道阻塞是表现不佳的原因,并记录阻塞的动态功能解剖结构。其中10匹马(22%)被确定存在上呼吸道功能异常。这些异常包括会厌嵌顿(1匹马)、运动时软腭持续背侧移位(4匹马)和左喉偏瘫(5匹马)。观察到32匹马在休息时存在左喉轻瘫迹象(杓状软骨运动不同步),但在剧烈运动时并不影响喉部完全外展。