pferde spiegel 2024; 27(02): 78-90
DOI: 10.1055/a-2283-6928
CVE-Fortbildung

Die Equine Laryngeale Dysplasie

Christina Wimmer-Scherr
,
Claudia Werner
,
Bianca Schwarz

Mit dem Begriff „Equine Laryngeale Dysplasie“ wird eine Gruppe kongenitaler Fehlbildungen des Kehlkopfs bezeichnet, die zu verschiedenen klinischen Bildern führen können. Pathophysiologie, Symptomatik, Diagnostik, Therapie und Prognose dieses eher seltenen Krankheitskomplexes werden im Artikel erläutert.



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