Airway Remodeling in Heaves

Airway remodeling occurs in horses with long-term, unresolved inflammation caused by recurrent airway obstruction (RAO), the disease commonly known as heaves. Is it possible to reverse this negative effect in horses?
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Airway remodeling occurs in horses with long-term, unresolved inflammation caused by recurrent airway obstruction (RAO), the disease commonly known as heaves. Is it possible to reverse this negative effect in horses?

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Jean-Pierre Lavoie, DMV, Dipl. ACVIM is a full professor at the University of Montreal, and section chief of the equine internal medicine service and the director of the Cell and Molecular Biology Respiratory Laboratory.

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