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Green SL: Rabies. Veterinary
Clinics of North America: Equine Practice 13(1):1-11, 1997.
Green SL: Hypothermia in
the Equine Neonate. Equine Vet Edu 6 (1):1-5, 1994.
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Green SL, Baird JB, Little
CB, Tremblay R, Smith-Maxie L: Tetanus in 20 Horses (1970-1990). J Vet
Int Med 8(2):128-132, 1994.
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Green SL and Conlon PD:
The Pharmacokinetics of Amikacin in Hypoxic Premature Neonatal Foals. Equine
Vet J 25:276-280, 1993.
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Green SL, Conlon
PD, Mama K, Baird JD: Effects of Hypoxia and Azotemia on the Pharmacokinetics
of Amikacin in Neonatal Foals. Equine Vet J 7:377-382, 1993.
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Mayhew IG, Donawick WJ, Green
SL, Galligan DT, Stanly EK, Osborne J: Diagnosis and Prediction of
Cervical Vertebral Malformation in Thoroughbred Foals based on Semi-Quantitative
Radiographic Indicators. Equine Vet J, 25(5):435-440, 1993.
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Robertson SA, Green SL,
Carter SW, Bolon BN, Brown MP, Shields RP: Postanesthetic Recumbency Associated
with Hyperkalemic Paralysis in a Quarter Horse. J Am Assoc Vet Med 201(8):1209-1212,
1993.
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Green SL and Smith L: Meningitis
in Neonatal Calves: 32 Cases (1983-1990). J Am Assoc Vet Med 201(1):125-128,
1992.
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Green SL, Cochrane SM, Smith-Maxie
L: Horner's Syndrome in Ten Horses. Can Vet J 33:330-333, 1992.
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Green SL, Smith L, Vernau
W, Beacock SB: Equine Rabies: 21 Cases (1970-1990). J Am Assoc Vet Med 200(8):1133-1137,
1992.
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Green SL: A Problem-Oriented-Approach
to the Physical Examination in the Equine Neonate. J Vet Med 87:66-72,
1992.
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Green SL, Mayhew IG, Brown
MP, Gronwall RR: Concentrations of Trimethoprim and Sulfamethoxazole in Cerebrospinal
Fluid and Serum in Mares with and without a Dimethyl Sulfoxide Pretreatment. Can
J Vet Res 54:215-222, 1990.
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Spalding MG, Greiner EC, Green
SL: Halicephalobus (Micronema) Deletrix Infection in Two Half-Sibling
Foals. J Am Vet Med Assoc 196(7):1127-1129, 1990.
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Siger S, Green SL, Merritt
AM: Equine Rabies with a Prolonged Course: A Case Report. Equine Pract 11(1):6-8,
1989.
Green SL, Specht TE, Dowling
SC, Nixon AJ, Wilson JH, Carrick JB: Hemoperitoneum in an Equine Neonate
Due to Rupture of a Juvenile Granulosa Cell Tumor. J Am Vet Med Assoc 193(11):1417-1419,
1988.
Buergelt CD, Green SL, Mayhew
IG, Wilson JH, Merritt AM: Avian Mycobacteriosis in Three Horses. Cornell
Vet 78:365-380, 1988.
Green SL, Hager DA, Mays
MB, Merritt AM: Acute Diffuse Mycotic Pneumonia in a Seven Month Old Colt. J
Vet Radiol 28(6):216-219, 1987.
Green EM and Green SL: Septicemia
in Neonatal Foals. Part 1: Diagnoses. Mod Vet Pract 68(1):12-18, 1987.
Green EM and Green SL: Septicemia
in Neonatal Foals. Part 2: Treatment. Mod Vet Pract 68(2):90-93, 1987.
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Green EM and Green SL: Vitamin
K3: Toxicosis and Therapeutic Considerations for Use in Horses. Mod Vet
Pract 67(7):625-628, 1986.
Green SL, Green EM, Aronson
EL: Squamous Cell Carcinoma as an Unusual Cause of Choke in the Horse. Mod
Vet Pract 67(10):870-875, 1986.
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Green SL: The Nervous System and Behaviour. In: Higgins A, Wright IM (eds): Baillière
Tindall Equine Manual. W.B. Saunders Co. Ltd., London: Harcourt Bruce Jovanovich pp 967-1005, 1995.
Green SL: The Equine Nervous System. In: Low DG (ed): The UC-Davis Book of Horses. UC-Davis School of Veterinary Medicine, Office of Public Programs. 1994
Green SL: Neurologic Disorders of the Neonate. In: Kobluk CN, Ames TR and Geor J (eds): The Horse: Diseases and Clinical Management. Philadelphia: WB Saunders and Company pp 1251-1267, 1994.
Green SL: Tetanus in Horses. In: Horse Industry Handbook: A Guide to Equine Care and Management. American Youth Horse Council. HIH 645:1-3, 1994.
Green SL: Infectious Diseases: Rabies and Vesicular Stomatitis. In: McGuirk SM (ed): Veterinary Clinics of North America: Equine Practice. Philadelphia: WB Saunders and Company pp 337-347, 349-353, 1993.
Green SL: Client Complaints: Eating Difficulties and Recumbency/Inability to Rise. In: Olahen, P.T., Mayhew, I.G., Merritt, A.M., and Moore, J.N. (eds): Equine Medicine and Surgery, 4th Ed. Goleta, California: American Veterinary Publications, Inc. pp 15, 16, 35, 36, 1991.
Green SL, Mayhew IG: Neurologic Disorders of the Equine Neonate. In: Koterba, A.M., Kosch, P.C., Drummond, W. (eds): Equine Clinical Neonatology. Philadelphia, Lea and Febiger, pp 496-529, 1990.
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