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1. Flowmetry and spectrophotometry for the assessment of intestinal viability in horses with naturally occurring strangulating small intestinal lesions.

2. Comparative studies on the histological characteristics of equine nasomaxillary aperture and paranasal sinus mucosa considering topographic and age-related differences

3. Magnetic resonance imaging and computed tomography of equine cheek teeth and adjacent structures: comparative study of image quality in horses in vivo, post-mortem and frozen-thawed

5. Equine Incisor Lesions: Histologic Confirmation of Radiographic, Macroscopic, and Micro-Computed Tomographic Findings

6. Equine Suture Exostosis: A Review of Cases from a Multicenter Retrospective Study

8. Influence of Butorphanol, Buprenorphine and Levomethadone on Sedation Quality and Postoperative Analgesia in Horses Undergoing Cheek Tooth Extraction

9. A Rare Case of Vascular Proliferation in the Mandible of a Juvenile Horse

10. Complications Following Mandibular Cheek Tooth Extraction in 20 Horses

11. Antimicrobial Usage in Horses: The Use of Electronic Data, Data Curation, and First Results

12. A prospective study on the microbiological examination of secretions from the paranasal sinuses in horses in health and disease

13. Effect of butorphanol, midazolam or ketamine on romifidine based sedation in horses during standing cheek tooth removal

16. Comparison of computed tomography and high-field (3.0 T) magnetic resonance imaging of age-related variances in selected equine maxillary cheek teeth and adjacent tissues

17. Cephalometric Study of the Overjet Development in Warmblood Foals

19. Equine Incisor Lesions: Histologic Confirmation of Radiographic, Macroscopic, and Micro-Computed Tomographic Findings

20. Influence of Butorphanol, Buprenorphine and Levomethadone on Sedation Quality and Postoperative Analgesia in Horses Undergoing Cheek Tooth Extraction

21. Early incisor lesions and Equine Odontoclastic Tooth Resorption and Hypercementosis: Reliability of radiographic findings.

26. Equine Suture Exostosis: A Review of Cases from a Multicenter Retrospective Study.

27. Equine Incisor Lesions: Histologic Confirmation of Radiographic, Macroscopic, and Micro-Computed Tomographic Findings.

28. A Rare Case of Vascular Proliferation in the Mandible of a Juvenile Horse

29. Complications Following Mandibular Cheek Tooth Extraction in 20 Horses

31. Dentigerous cysts with exostosis of the temporal bone in horses – A new variant diagnosed by computed tomography.

32. Influence of Butorphanol, Buprenorphine and Levomethadone on Sedation Quality and Postoperative Analgesia in Horses Undergoing Cheek Tooth Extraction.

34. Clinical effect of buprenorphine or butorphanol, in combination with detomidine and diazepam, on sedation and postoperative pain after cheek tooth extraction in horses.

35. Comparison of computed tomography and high-field (3.0 T) magnetic resonance imaging of age-related variances in selected equine maxillary cheek teeth and adjacent tissues

37. Paranasal sinus cysts in the horse: Complications related to their presence and surgical treatment in 37 cases.

38. Bacterial meningitis after sinus surgery in five adult horses

40. Effect of butorphanol, midazolam or ketamine on romifidine based sedation in horses during standing cheek tooth removal.

41. Widespread prevalence of Equine Odontoclastic Tooth Resorption and Hypercementosis detected in German Icelandic horse population: impact of anamnestic factors on etiology.

42. The association between oral examination findings and computed tomographic appearance of the equine temporomandibular joint.

43. Fused incisors in case of a compound odontoma in a horse: Diagnosis and treatment.

44. Bacteraemia before, during and after tooth extraction in horses in the absence of antimicrobial administration.

45. Comparison of image quality and in vivo appearance of the normal equine nasal cavities and paranasal sinuses in computed tomography and high field (3.0 T) magnetic resonance imaging.

46. Application of in vivo microdialysis for investigation of unbound drug concentrations of intravenously administered sulfadimidine in the paranasal sinus mucosa of horses.

47. The sinonasal communication in the horse: examinations using computerized three-dimensional reformatted renderings of computed-tomography datasets.

50. Potential impact of natural conditions on the rostral oral health: a study of horses in Iceland.

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