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arteritis
(redirected from Equine viral arteritis)

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arteritis

Inflammation of the arteries. It occurs in diseases including syphilis, tuberculosis, and lupus erythematosus. Varieties not closely associated with systemic disease or disease of an organ outside the cardiovascular system have been described as temporal arteritis, polymyalgia rheumatica, and polyarteritis nodosa.


arteritis [‚ärd·ə′rīd·əs]
(medicine)
Inflammation of an artery.


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Luck also played its part in Overbrook's rapid ascent when Young was forced to withdraw Storm Cat from the 1984 Keeneland July sale after he tested positive for equine viral arteritis.
The horse was declared a non-runner because officials were not satisfied with the results of a routine test for equine viral arteritis (EVA).
Recently voted Cartier Horse of the Year, the four-year-old was ruled a non-runner because officials were not satisfied with the results of a routine test for equine viral arteritis (EVA).
 
 
 
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