Glendinning S A
Equine Vet J. 1977 Oct;9(4):176-7. doi: 10.1111/j.2042-3306.1977.tb04020.x.
The author considers some of the difficulties the clinician may be faced with when giving an opinion on a horse with a cardiac abnormality. The 3 types of cardiological cases presented to the practitioner are described. The first 2 categories both exhibit a reduction in performance either with loss of bodily conduction or without it. The third group, which is the most troublesome for the clinician, involves the horse which shows a cardiological abnormality but is otherwise apparently normal.
作者思考了临床医生在对患有心脏异常的马匹发表意见时可能面临的一些困难。描述了呈现给从业者的3种心脏病病例类型。前两类病例都表现出运动能力下降,要么伴有身体传导功能丧失,要么没有。第三组病例对临床医生来说是最棘手的,涉及到心脏有异常但其他方面明显正常的马匹。