pferde spiegel 2023; 26(02): 65-72
DOI: 10.1055/a-1993-7948
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Septische Arthritis – ein Albtraum für Tierärzte und Pferdebesitzer

Agnieszka Strzelecka

Eine septische Arthritis beim Pferd kann lebensbedrohlich sein und seine weitere Nutzung aufgrund irreversibler Gelenkschäden deutlich einschränken. In diesem Artikel wird ein aktueller Überblick über die Krankheit und ihre Therapiemöglichkeiten gegeben.



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Article published online:
21 June 2023

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