Monitoring acute equine visceral pain with the Equine Utrecht University Scale for Composite Pain Assessment (EQUUS-COMPASS) and the Equine Utrecht University Scale for Facial Assessment of Pain (EQUUS-FAP): A validation study

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Monitoring acute equine visceral pain with the Equine Utrecht University Scale for Composite Pain Assessment (EQUUS-COMPASS) and the Equine Utrecht University Scale for Facial Assessment of Pain (EQUUS-FAP): A validation study is …
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P356DOI10.1016/J.TVJL.2016.08.004
P698PubMed publication ID27687948

P2093author name stringJohannes P A M van Loon
Machteld C VanDierendonck
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P304page(s)175-177
P577publication date2016-08-16
P1433published inThe Veterinary JournalQ15752615
P1476titleMonitoring acute equine visceral pain with the Equine Utrecht University Scale for Composite Pain Assessment (EQUUS-COMPASS) and the Equine Utrecht University Scale for Facial Assessment of Pain (EQUUS-FAP): A validation study
P478volume216