Prognosis depends on the underlying disease, signs are potentially reversible if the initiating course can be corrected.
Prognosis depends on the underlying disease, signs are potentially reversible if the initiating course can be corrected.
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Horses with hepatic disease showing neurological signs have a poorer prognosis than those showing only signs af hepatic dysfunction. However with appropriate supportive therapy horses can survive for a further 6 months.
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Horses with hepatic disease showing neurological signs have a poorer prognosis than those showing only signs af hepatic dysfunction. However with appropriate supportive therapy 40% of horses survive for at least 6 months.