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Publikováno v:
Equine Veterinary Education. 18:299-308
Malabsorption syndromes in the horse T. S. MAIR*, G. R. PEARSON† AND T. J. DIVERS‡ Bell Equine Veterinary Clinic, Mereworth, Maidstone, Kent ME18 5GS; †Department of Clinical Veterinary Science, School of Veterinary Science, Bristol University,
Publikováno v:
Equine Veterinary Education. 21:411-414
Summary This Case Report describes a weanling filly with protein-losing enteropathy associated with Lawsonia intracellularis infection. This was diagnosed on the basis of a significant antibody response and a positive faecal PCR result. The histopath
Publikováno v:
The Journal of Small Animal Practice
Acquired myasthenia gravis was diagnosed in a five‐year‐old domestic shorthair, neutered, female cat with generalised muscle weakness, tremors, dysphagia and alterations in voice. Radiographs indicated the presence of a mass in the anterior thora
Publikováno v:
Equine veterinary journal. 48(3)
Survey data on equine tumours are sparse compared with other species and may have changed over time.To describe the most frequently diagnosed equine tumours recorded by a diagnostic pathology laboratory over 29 years, to identify background factors a
Publikováno v:
The Journal of Small Animal Practice
A young adult Balinese cat developed complete hindlimb paralysis which persisted for six weeks. Clinical findings suggested a lesion compressing the spinal cord and this was confirmed at necropsy. A dermoid cyst was present at the level of the third
Publikováno v:
Veterinary Pathology. 45:58-60
A 5-year-old female neutered Boxer dog was diagnosed with extensive odontogenic cysts that affected the left and right mandibles. Rostral mandibular swelling was detectable clinically, and bilateral cystic mandibular lesions were identified radiograp
Since its discovery as the cause of infectious mononucleosis in 1964, the Epstein-Barr virus (EBV) has been etiologically implicated in an increasing number of human diseases. Generally considered the first human oncogenic virus because of a number o
Epstein-Barr virus (EBV) is one of the most widespread human viruses, with over 80% of the general population exposed by young adulthood, as determined by antibody studies. Initial infection usu ally occurs during childhood or the teenage years. It
Publikováno v:
Equine veterinary journal. 47(5)
The most prevalent type of equine dental pulpitis due to apical infection is not associated with coronal fractures or periodontal disease. The pathogenesis of this type of pulpitis is not fully understood. Computed tomography (CT) is increasingly use
Autor:
D. A. Isenberg, M. M. Newkirk, D. Danoff, C. Shustik, J. B. Shiroky, N. Johnson, G. R. Pearson
Publikováno v:
Rheumatology. 35:1075-1081
SUMMARY The IgG response to Epstein-Barr virus (EBV) early antigens [BHRF1 (pl7.1), the viral homologue of bcl-2, and BMRF1 (p50.10), a DNA binding protein] was measured in patients with rheumatic disease to see whether there was any association with