2019
DOI: 10.1136/vr.l4730
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Steroids and laminitis – the value of evidence over anecdote

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“…Reviews reporting findings regarding incidence of laminitis following corticosteroid therapy, usually via systemic routes, have previously been published (Cornelisse & Robinson, 2013; Knowles, 2019; Rendle, 2019) although this is the first systematic review of literature relating to the subject. We found that, in the absence of any overt underlying metabolic or endocrine disease, obesity or history of laminitis, current scientific evidence does not support an association between intrasynovial corticosteroid injection and subsequent laminitis.…”
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“…Reviews reporting findings regarding incidence of laminitis following corticosteroid therapy, usually via systemic routes, have previously been published (Cornelisse & Robinson, 2013; Knowles, 2019; Rendle, 2019) although this is the first systematic review of literature relating to the subject. We found that, in the absence of any overt underlying metabolic or endocrine disease, obesity or history of laminitis, current scientific evidence does not support an association between intrasynovial corticosteroid injection and subsequent laminitis.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Intrasynovial corticosteroid therapy is commonly used in the treatment of joint disease in horses. Anecdotal evidence has linked its application with the development of laminitis in some cases (Rendle, 2019).…”
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