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Diagnosis of PPID: More than a blood test.

Diagnosing PPID requires a combination of patient history, observation of clinical signs, and confirmation with laboratory test results.

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1. Building a Patient History

In conversations with horse owners and trainers, listen for historical information and clinical signs associated with PPID, such as:

  • Changes in attitude
  • Lethargy
  • Recurrent infections
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2. Perform a Physical Exam

Identify and confirm clinical signs consistent with PPID. Determine if clinical signs are early or advanced.

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3. Laboratory Confirmation

If a horse has a medical history and clinical signs consistent with PPID, at a minimum the following should be evaluated:

  • ACTH
  • insulin
  • glucose

PARTICIPATE IN OUR IDPPID TESTING PROGRAM AND EPIDEMIOLOGICAL STUDY

Together, we can build a greater understanding of PPID.

Your participation in the Boehringer Ingelheim IDPPID Testing Program will help the veterinary community learn more about the disease, recognize its clinical signs and refine the process of diagnosing horses with PPID.