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Equine Laminitis
Current Concepts
by Chris Pollitt
08/062
RIRDC
Innovation for rural Australia
Equine Laminitis
Current Concepts
by Christopher C. Pollitt
May 2008
RIRDC Publication No 08/062
RIRDC UQ-118A
© 2008 Rural Industries Research and Development Corporation.
All rights reserved.
ISBN 1 74151 651 X
ISSN 1440-6845
Equine laminitis – Current Concepts
Publication No. 08/062
Project No. RIRDC UQ-118A.
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Researcher Contact Details
Professor Chris Pollitt
Professor of Equine Medicine
School of Veterinary Science
The University of Queensland
St Lucia, Brisbane, Queensland
AUSTRALIA
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Published in May 2008
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Foreword
The horse industry makes a significant economic and cultural contribution to Australia, and the
maintenance of horse health and welfare is a primary concern of owners, trainers and veterinarians
alike. Laminitis is a painful and devastating disease that can cripple a horse and end its productive
life. There has been a considerable amount of research over recent years to try to understand laminitis,
but scientists have struggled to reconcile the wide range of apparently unrelated factors which can
trigger the condition.
This report describes four research projects that initially focussed on the developmental and acute
stages of laminitis. The research teams involved in these projects included microbiologists, molecular
biologists, pathologists, electron microscopists, physiologists and endocrinologists, and this unique
critical mass has enabled significant contributions to the understanding of laminitis. As new
knowledge accrued a successful preventive strategy, employing distal limb cryotherapy, was
developed that is now the only scientifically proven laminitis preventive.
The importance of this report is that it provides an overview of laminitis for horse owners,
veterinarians and scientists. It describes the anatomy, physiology and ultrastructure of the horse’s foot
to form a basis for understanding the complex pathology that underpins the disease. It describes the
radiology of the horse’s foot and introduces the new technique of retrograde venography.
This report, an addition to RIRDC’s diverse range of over 1800 research publications, forms part of
our Horse R&D Program, which aims to assist in developing the Australian horse industry and
enhancing its export potential.
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