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  VetBooks.ir  GCT, see granulosa (thecal) cell   goitre                 habronemiasis 402, 571, 1205–6,
                                           causes 903
            tumours
                                                                           1255–6
                                           neonatal 905–6
          general anaesthesia
                                                                           gastric 805
            dystocia 461
            myelopathy after 1110        goitrogens 903                    ocular 1205–6
                                                                           urethral process 571, 952
                                         Gomen disease 1110
            recovery myopathy 398–400    gonadotropin-releasing hormone   haemangioma 1267–8
          genetic tests, polysaccharide    (GnRH) 407, 409, 420          haemangiosarcoma 996, 1267–8
            myopathy type 1 389            challenge test 525            Haemaphysalis longicornis 1230
          genital tubercle, embryo 434–5   implant 421, 422              haemarthrosis 11
          gentamicin                       post-partum anoestrus 509     Haematobia spp. 1223–4
            abdominal wounds 868           stallion 512, 533, 534        haematocoele 551
            bacterial endocarditis 993     synthetic 421                 haematology, endocrine
            foals 1331                   gonadotropin-releasing hormone    disorders 902
            penile bacterial overgrowth 567–8  (GnRH) vaccine 534        haematomas 1327–8
            septic peritonitis 873       gonioimplants 1159                ovary 485–6
            synovial infections 1324     goniosynechiae 1155–6             penile 544
            uroperitoneum 956            ‘good doers’ 916                  small colon wall 860
            uterine infections 500       goserelin acetate implants 421    trauma 1297, 1327–8
          geriatric horses, dental disease 753–4  granula iridica 1127   haematuria 790, 924–5
          gestation, length 456, 462, 1340  granulation tissue, exuberant 81,   haemoconcentration 1035–6
          Gigli wire snare 627             1301, 1304, 1311              haemocytometer 528–9
          Gilbert syndrome 878             management 1312–13            haemolysis 1015, 1016
          gingiva, elevation 739         granuloma                       haemomelasma ilei 850
          gingival recession 741, 742      arytenoid cartilage 643–4     haemoperitoneum 865–7, 1011
          gingivitis 740–1                 bacterial (botryomycosis) 1251  aetiology/pathophysiology 865–6
          glanders (farcy) 696, 1252       eosinophilic 1258–9             clinical presentation 866
          glans penis 516                granulomatous enteritis 796       diagnosis 783, 866
            squamous cell carcinoma 572  granulomatous pneumonia 707–8     management 866–7
          glaucoma 1194–6                granulosa (thecal) cell tumours   haemophilia A 1013
            congenital 1159, 1194–5        (GCTs) 419, 482–4             haemorrhage
            primary 1194                   rupture 865, 866                chronic 1012
            secondary 1190, 1192, 1194, 1195  grass sickness 799–801       femoral fractures 212
          globulins 881, 927, 1036       ‘gravel’ 63                       following castration 581
          glomerular filtration rate (GFR),   greasy heel syndrome 1237–8, 1288–9  guttural pouch mycosis 668–9
            measurement 929–30           griseofulvin 1243                 intra-abdominal 865–7, 1037–9
          glomerulonephritis 931         grove poisoning 1106              nasal 1014
            immune-mediated 938          ‘grunt to a stick test’ 638       tendon injuries 297–9, 298
          glossoepiglottic mucosa 648, 649, 650  guafenesin 578            traumatic 1010–12
          glossopharyngeal nerve (CN IX)   guttural pouches 663–72         and wound healing 1300
            232, 1049                      disorders causing pharyngeal   haemorrhagic anovulatory follicle
          glottic stenosis, iatrogenic        collapse 635, 636            (HAF) 485–6, 510
            ventral 655                    empyema 663–5, 681            haemosiderin
          glucose                          endoscopy 592                   alveolar macrophages 715
            blood 882, 925, 1113–14           normal 667                   liver 886, 891, 894, 895
            infusion 393, 919–20              temporohyoid               haemospermia 562
            oral test 917                       osteoarthropathy 233,    haemostasis
          glucosuria 925                        671, 1079                  evaluation 1006
          glutamate dehydrogenase (GLDH)   examination 590                 inherited deficiencies 1012–13
            879, 880                       lavage 665, 685–6               wounds 1298–9
          glutamine 878, 1113              mycosis 637, 638, 667–70      haemostat 951–2
          gluteal muscles                  strangles infection 681, 684, 685–6  haemothorax 712–13, 1010
            atrophy 276                    tympany 665–7                 hair coat
            injuries 391                                                   dermatophilosis 1237
          glycogen synthase 1 (GYS1) gene   H3N8 viruses 673               in PPID 912–13, 915, 1275
            mutations 389                Haab’s striae 1159, 1194–5        and ultrasonography 290
          glycopyrrolate 979             Habronema megastoma 952         hair sampling 1208–9
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