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- Thumps abstract "Thumps or synchronous diaphragmatic flutter is a condition that occurs in horses where there is an irregular spasming of the diaphragm, usually caused by dehydration due to fluid loss and related abnormal electrolyte levels, most often blood calcium. It is essentially a case of the hiccups, but in horses it usually has a more serious underlying cause than in the equivalent human condition. For that reason, a case of thumps requires immediate veterinary attention. It is most often seen in horses used for endurance riding but also occurs in other equine athletes. Clinical signs include sound coming from the horse's abdomen, which also can be seen contracting with the animal's heartbeat, but at rates of 40-50 times per minute. The condition was first identified by a veterinarian in 1831.".
- Thumps wikiPageID "16073320".
- Thumps wikiPageLength "1534".
- Thumps wikiPageOutDegree "8".
- Thumps wikiPageRevisionID "634035529".
- Thumps wikiPageWikiLink Calcium_in_biology.
- Thumps wikiPageWikiLink Category:Horse_health.
- Thumps wikiPageWikiLink Endurance_riding.
- Thumps wikiPageWikiLink Hiccup.
- Thumps wikiPageWikiLink Horse.
- Thumps wikiPageWikiLink Thoracic_diaphragm.
- Thumps wikiPageWikiLink Water-electrolyte_imbalance.
- Thumps wikiPageWikiLinkText "Thumps".
- Thumps wikiPageWikiLinkText "thumps".
- Thumps wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Horse-stub.
- Thumps wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Thumps wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Veterinary-med-stub.
- Thumps subject Category:Horse_health.
- Thumps hypernym Condition.
- Thumps type Disease.
- Thumps comment "Thumps or synchronous diaphragmatic flutter is a condition that occurs in horses where there is an irregular spasming of the diaphragm, usually caused by dehydration due to fluid loss and related abnormal electrolyte levels, most often blood calcium. It is essentially a case of the hiccups, but in horses it usually has a more serious underlying cause than in the equivalent human condition. For that reason, a case of thumps requires immediate veterinary attention.".
- Thumps label "Thumps".
- Thumps sameAs m.0127p33r.
- Thumps wasDerivedFrom Thumps?oldid=634035529.
- Thumps isPrimaryTopicOf Thumps.