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M Haspeslagh

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Gysens L, Vanmechelen B, Maes P, Martens A, Haspeslagh M
Vet J . 2023 Jun; 298-299:106011. PMID: 37336425
Infection with bovine papillomavirus (BPV) types 1 and 2 results in the most common skin tumor of horses, termed equine sarcoid. The persistent and recurrent nature of this tumor stands...
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Brunsting J, Dumoulin M, Oosterlinck M, Haspeslagh M, Lefere L, Pille F
Vet J . 2019 Mar; 246:7-11. PMID: 30902192
Conventional shoeing restricts heel movement, which may have a negative effect on the orthopaedic health of the horse. A randomised crossover experimental study using noninvasive techniques was performed to compare...
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Haspeslagh M, Gerber V, Knottenbelt D, Schupbach G, Martens A, Koch C
Vet J . 2018 Oct; 240:14-18. PMID: 30268326
Research has shown that the accuracy of the clinical diagnosis of equine sarcoids (ES) can be improved. Particularly, less experienced veterinarians are often mistaken in their clinical judgement despite a...
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Koch C, Martens A, Hainisch E, Schupbach G, Gerber V, Haspeslagh M
Vet J . 2018 Sep; 242:77-82. PMID: 30195623
Equine clinicians and researchers often make the diagnosis of equine sarcoids (ES) on clinical assessment alone, without histopathological confirmation. However, the accuracy of the clinical diagnosis of ES has not...
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Pollaris E, Haspeslagh M, Van den Wyngaert G, Vlaminck L
Equine Vet J . 2018 Mar; 50(6):787-792. PMID: 29509311
Background: Fissures of the occlusal surface of equine cheek teeth are commonly encountered during oral examination but their aetiology is unknown. Objectives: To examine the prevalence and characteristics of occlusal...
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Haspeslagh M, Vlaminck L, Martens A
Vet J . 2018 Feb; 231:8-12. PMID: 29429489
The association between bovine papillomavirus (BPV) and equine sarcoids is well established, but it is unclear how the virus spreads. Although evidence in support of viral spread through direct animal...
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Van Hecke L, Hermans K, Haspeslagh M, Chiers K, Pint E, Boyen F, et al.
Vet J . 2017 Jul; 225:63-68. PMID: 28720301
The aim of this study was to evaluate different techniques for diagnosing wound infection in wounds healing by second intention in horses and to assess the effect of a vortex...
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Haspeslagh M, Taevernier L, Maes A, Vlaminck L, De Spiegeleer B, Croubels S, et al.
Res Vet Sci . 2016 May; 106:107-11. PMID: 27234546
Topical acyclovir application is an owner-friendly treatment for occult equine sarcoids, without the caustic side-effects other topical treatments have. Variable clinical success rates have been described, but it is not...
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Jordana M, Martens A, Duchateau L, Haspeslagh M, Vanderperren K, Oosterlinck M, et al.
Equine Vet J . 2015 Apr; 48(3):326-30. PMID: 25827158
Reasons For Performing Study: Controversy exists about the specificity of diagnostic analgesia of the digital flexor tendon sheath (DFTS) in horses. Objectives: To evaluate the degree of diffusion of mepivacaine...
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Haspeslagh M, Noe M, De Wispelaere I, Degryse N, Vossaert K, Lanssens S, et al.
J Eur Acad Dermatol Venereol . 2015 Mar; 30(2):311-3. PMID: 25786770
Background: Rosettes are a specific form of a white shiny structure seen with polarized dermoscopy. The precise morphological correlate and optical explication are not known. Objective: To estimate the frequency...