About Yvette
Dr. Yvette Nout-Lomas is a professor of equine internal medicine and is boarded by both the American College of Veterinary Internal Medicine and the American College of Veterinary Emergency and Critical Medicine. Dr. Nout-Lomas is part of the team at CSU providing specialty care to horses. Her clinical interests include evaluation and treatment of horses with neurologic and behavior disorders and critically ill foals and adult horses. Her research goal is to improve diagnostic capabilities and treatment options for horses with neurologic disease. In particular her research is focused on gait assessment in horses, spinal cord injury, and comparative neuroscience.
Education
Ph.D., The Ohio State University, 2006Master of Science, The Ohio State University, 2003Doctor of Veterinary Medicine, Utrecht University, The Netherlands, 1999Master of Science, Utrecht University, The Netherlands, 1999
Certifications
Diplomate, American College of Veterinary Internal Medicine
Diplomate, American College of Veterinary Emergency and Critical Care
Publications
Aleman, M.R and Nout-Lomas, Y.S.. (2026) Disorders of the Neurologic System. Section editors. In: Toribio, R.E.; Burns, T.; Reed, S.M.; Bayly, W.M.; Sellon, D.C. eds. Reed, Bayly, and Sellon’s Equine Internal Medicine 5th ed. St. Louis, Missouri: Elsevier (USA). Sinopoulou E., Chow M.W., Obaid, N., Chong, E., Nout-Lomas Y.S., Wurr R., Macon R., Huie R., Ferguson A.R., Tuszynski M.H., Beattie M.S., Bresnahan J.C., Sparrey C.J. (2025) Spinal Cord Injury in Real Time: Intra-operative Ultrasound for Acute Phase Examination in Non-Human Primates. Brain Sciences. 15: 1005; https://doi.org/10.3390/brainsci15091005 González-Medina, S.; Barrett, M.; Aboellail, T.A.; Nelson, B.B.; Nout-Lomas, Y.S. (2025) Cone beam computed tomographic myelography in horses with cervical vertebral compressive myelopathy. Equine Vet Journal Sep 18. doi: 10.1111/evj.70094.Hess, H.; Bracken, A.; Rao, S.; Nout-Lomas, Y.S.; Gustafson, D.; Bass, L. (2025) Pharmacokinetics and adverse effects of a long-acting intramuscular dopamine agonist: cabergoline in healthy horses. EVE 01 October 2025 https://doi.org/10.1111/eve.70003Migliorisi, A.C.; Nout-Lomas, Y.S. (2025) A Pain in the Neck: Discospondylitis and Septic Thrombophlebitis. Equine Vet. Education https://doi.org/10.1111/eve.14131Pezzanite, L.; Nelson, B.; Downey, A.C.; Gadomski, B.; McGilvray, K.; Baer, K.; Kappel, S.M.; Nout-Lomas, Y. Seim, H.; Easley, J. (2025) Ex vivo biomechanical comparison of pedicle screw and rod constructs with and without interbody fusion devices for equine cervical vertebral stabilization. Vet. Surg. Apr;54(3):610-620. doi: 10.1111/vsu.14226.Story, M.R.; King, M.; Nout-Lomas, Y.S.; Barrett, M.F.; Kawcak, C.E.; Frisbie, D.D.; McIlwraith, C.W.; Haussler, K.K. (2025) Interleukin-1 beta as an Articular Process Joint Intraarticular Model Induces Synovitis and Signs of Acute Neck Pain in Horses. AJVR, Feb 6:86(4):ajvr.24.10.0321. doi: 10.2460/ajvr.24.10.0321Nelson, B.B.; Klaphake, E.; Mama, K.R; Acutt, E.V.; Nout-Lomas, Y.S.; Johnston, M.S. (2025) Unilateral nephrolithiasis and hydronephrosis treated with nephrectomy in a captive mountain tapir (Tapirus pinchaque). Journal of Zoo and Wildlife Medicine. Jun;56(2):476-481. doi: 10.1638/2024-0069.Migliorisi, A.C.; Nottle, B.; Smanik, L.E; Nout-Lomas, Y.S.; Hassel, D.M. (2025) Neutrophil to lymphocyte ratio is increased in horses requiring surgery: 341 cases of gastrointestinal colic. Journal of Veterinary Emergency and Critical Care. Aug 30. doi: 10.1111/vec.70023.Brown, S.N.; Vogel, H.; Spraker, T.R.; Migliorisi, A.C.; Nout-Lomas, Y.S. (2025) An acutely dull foal with diarrhea and seizures. JAVMA 263 (3) 400-403; doi: 10.2460/javma.24.09.0599Henderson, C.S.; Story, M,R.; Nout-Lomas, Y.S. (2024) Neck pain but not neurologic disease occurs more frequently in horses with transposition of the ventral lamina from C6 to C7. JAVMA May 29:1-7. doi: 10.2460/javma.24.04.0230.
Research Specialty
Clinical research: Equine neurology including gait assessment, diagnostic imaging, electrodiagnostics Basic research: Spinal cord injury