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This study aimed to determine the ultrasonographic features and reference values of the abdominal anatomy in mixed-breed dwarf rabbits. Complete abdominal ultrasonographic examination was performed in 21 mixed-breed rabbits (12 males and 9 females) referred for examination to the Department of...

Author(s)
Banzato, T.; Bellini, L.; Contiero, B.; Selleri, P.; Zotti, A.
Publisher
BMJ Publishing Group, London, UK
Citation
Veterinary Record, 2015, 176, 4, pp 101
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The present investigation was aimed to study the efficacy of the acellular swim bladder graft for augmentation cystoplsty in rabbits. A total of 24 rabbits of either sex divided in to three groups; augmentation cystoplasty with autogenous bladder graft, fresh acellular swim bladder and acellular...

Author(s)
Lavanya, K.; Makkena Sreenu; Prasad, V. D.; Suresh, K.; Anadkumar, P.; Jagapathiramayya, P.
Publisher
Faculty of Agriculture, Nnamdi Azikiwe University, Anambra, Nigeria
Citation
International Journal of Veterinary Science, 2014, 3, 4, pp 198-202
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The abdominal wall reconstruction with fresh swim bladder, acellular swim bladder and autografts after creating an abdominal wall defect of 3×4 cm was performed in rabbits and the haematobiochemical changes following grafting were studied. There was an increase in the temperature, respiratory and...

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Babu, P. B.; Makkena Sreenu; Raghavender, K. B. P.; Raju, N. K. B.
Publisher
Agricultural Research Communication Centre, Karnal, India
Citation
Indian Journal of Animal Research, 2014, 48, 5, pp 459-463
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In a previous (1942) study, the authors found that in rabbits X-ray treatment caused the production of non-specific antitoxin. Forty-eight hours after receiving 100 r. over the abdomen rabbits resisted intraperitoneal inoculations of diphtheria toxin and heat-killed culture of Bact. coli, both...

Author(s)
Bisgard, J. D.; Hunt, H. B.; Dickinson, R. H.
Citation
Radiology, 1944, 43, pp 330-332

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