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Background: Traumatic abdominal hernias result from trauma which causes muscular and fascia rupture, with dislocation of viscera into the subcutaneous space without perforation of the skin. Paracostal eventration, occurs due to avulsion of the abdominal external oblique and abdominal transverse...

Author(s)
Rocha, N. L. F. C.; Arias, M. V. B.
Publisher
Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul, Faculdade de Veterinária, Porto Alegre, Brazil
Citation
Acta Scientiae Veterinariae, 2020, 48, (Suppl 1): 582,
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Data from the clinical record of the Animal Hospital Birnin Kebbi was used to determine the frequency of occurrence of various diseases of animals from February 2009 to January 2010. A total of 794 cases were presented. 155 (19.5%) for routine check and vaccination, while the bulk 639 (80.5%) were...

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Garba, A.; Ahmed, A.; Ambursa, A. U.; Faruk, A.; Kalgo, K. S.; Garba, G. J.; Maurice, N. A.; Umar, T. A.; Salam, S. P.; Idris, S.
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Nigerian Veterinary Medical Association, National Veterinary Research Institute, Vom, Nigeria
Citation
Nigerian Veterinary Journal, 2011, 32, 1, pp 49-53
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These proceedings are comprised of 35 papers covering several aspects of animal reproduction. Topics discussed include reproductive physiology, reproductive disorders and influence of nutrition on reproduction of domestic animals (livestock and pets) and wild animals in captivity.

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Fundacao Educacional de Ituverava, Sao Paulo, Brazil
Citation
Nucleus Animalium, 2014, 6, 1 (Suppl.), pp 7-54
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Author(s)
Davidson, A.
Publisher
British Small Animal Veterinary Association, Quedgeley, UK
Citation
BSAVA manual of canine and feline reproduction and neonatology, 2010, Ed.2, pp 115-120
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Antiprogestins (aglepriston, Alizin, Virbac) are progesterone antagonists binding on progesterone receptors. They can be used for termination of pregnancy, prevention of nidation (early, pre-implantation termination), or abortion induction before 45 days (late termination), treatment of pyometra,...

Author(s)
Goericke-Pesch, S.
Publisher
Profi Press, s.r.o., Praha, Czech Republic
Citation
Veterinářství, 2009, 59, 9, pp 574-576
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New and traditional techniques for pregnancy diagnosis in the dog are reviewed. Imaging techniques yield the most information, with ultrasonography the preferred technique for assessment of fetal viability and radiography the preferred technique for assessment of litter size. Diabetes mellitus and ...

Author(s)
Kustritz, M. V. R.
Publisher
Elsevier, New York, USA
Citation
Theriogenology, 2005, 64, 3, pp 755-765
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A retrospective study of reproductive cases handled at the State Veterinary Clinic of Maiduguri in Nigeria over a 13-year period was conducted [date not given]. The frequency distributions of the cases were presented according to species, sex, type of reproductive case and season. Out of the 24 062 ...

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Waziri, M. A.; Adamu, A.; Bukar, M. M.
Publisher
Nigerian Veterinary Medical Association, National Veterinary Research Institute, Vom, Nigeria
Citation
Nigerian Veterinary Journal, 2006, 27, 2, pp 54-59
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The genetic capacity to produce food for human consumption can challenge the metabolic capabilities of many of our farm animals. Bovine ketosis and ovine pregnancy toxemia are hypoglycemic conditions of ruminants in which the ability to produce glucose is outpaced by the drain of glucose from the...

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Goff, J. P.
Publisher
Comstock Publishing Associates, Ithaca, USA
Citation
Dukes' physiology of domestic animals, 2004, Ed.12, pp 553-561
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Jana, D.; Jana, M.; Chakraborty, D.
Citation
Indian Journal of Animal Reproduction, 1997, 18, 1, pp 78-79
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The symptoms and pathology of these 3 disease conditions which affect the liver of dogs are reviewed.

Author(s)
Thornburg, L. P.; Raisbeck, M. F.
Citation
Companion Animal Practice, 1988, 2, 12, pp 13-17

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