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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...
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...
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...
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...