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Browsing Companion Animal Clinical Studies by Issue Date
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Haig, D.A.
(University of Pretoria, 1953)
No abstract
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Malherbe, Willem Daniel
(University of Pretoria, 1968)
This thesis presents a broad survey of all important
aspects of Babesia canis infection in dogs. In view of its
diverse symptomatology the disease has been comprehensively
investigated with particular emphasis on the ...
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University of Pretoria. Faculty of Veterinary Science
(Pretoria : University of Pretoria, Faculty of Veterinary Science., 1980)
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Coetzee, Gert Louis
(University of Pretoria, 1988)
Literature concerning the causes of delayed bone healing in distal canine tibial diaphyseal fractures, is reviewed. Attention is given to the importance of bone healing by callus formation in the absence of rigid fixation, ...
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University of Pretoria. Faculty of Veterinary Science. Dept. of Surgery; Stegman, F.; Taute, J.
(Pretoria : University of Pretoria, Faculty of Veterinary Science., 1991)
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Olivier, Ann; University of Pretoria. Faculty of Veterinary Science
(Pretoria : University of Pretoria, Faculty of Veterinary Science., 1998)
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Olivier, Ann; University of Pretoria. Faculty of Veterinary Science
(Pretoria : University of Pretoria, Faculty of Veterinary Science., 1998)
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Prinsloo, T.
(University of Pretoria, 2001)
Please read the abstract in the section 00 front of this document
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Penzhorn, Barend Louis; Schoeman, Tanya; Jacobson, Linda S.
(Japanese Society of Veterinary Parasitology, 2006)
Babesia felis originally described from wild cats in the Sudan was subsequently incriminated as causing clinical disease
in domestic cats. Although babesiosis in domestic cats has been reported sporadically from various ...
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Nel, Mirinda
(University of Pretoria, 2006-03-03)
Canine babesiosis typically causes a haemolytic anemia and results in hypoxia and sepsis, which can eventually result in multiple organ dysfunction. Human patients with severe injury or disease such as shock, sepsis and ...
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Keller, Ninette
(University of Pretoria, 2006-03-08)
A study was conducted to determine the prevalence of and potential risk factors for hypoglycaemia in canine babesiosis due to Babesia canis rossi. Plasma glucose concentration was measured at presentation in 250 dogs with ...
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Schoeman, Tanya
(University of Pretoria, 2006-03-23)
Feline babesiosis is caused by the small intra-erythrocytic haemoprotozoan parasite, Babesia felis. Only in South Africa does it cause a significant clinical disease among domestic cats. A study was undertaken to further ...
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Schoeman, Johan P.
(University of Pretoria, 2006-03-23)
Fifteen middle-aged to older, overweight cats were investigated to rule out hyperadrenocorticism as a cause of their weight problem, using two different protocols for the adrenocorticotrophic hormone (ACTH) stimulation ...
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Mohr, Albertus Jacobus
(University of Pretoria, 2006-03-29)
Canine parvovirus (CPV) infection is characterized by a disruption of gut barrier function, which allows the systemic entry of bacteria and endotoxin, and the development of the systemic inflammatory response syndrome ...
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Dvir, Eran
(University of Pretoria, 2006-03-29)
Electrocardiographic (ECG) changes have never been reported in canine babesiosis. Based on the metabolic, electrolyte, and myocardial alterations described for the disease, such changes are to be expected. The purpose of ...
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Dowdle, Sara-Anne Margaret
(University of Pretoria, 2006-03-30)
The primary objective of this study was to determine the prevalence of subclinical gastroduodenal ulceration (GDU) in a population of Dachshunds undergoing decompressive surgery for acute intervertebral disc prolapse (IVDP). ...
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Miller, David B
(University of Pretoria, 2006-04-28)
Diminazene is the therapy of choice for canine babesiosis in South Africa. Differences in the dosage described for diminazene usage and the occurrence of mortality at doses equal to or close to the recommended treatment ...
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Gray, Michael J
(University of Pretoria, 2006-06-23)
To investigate the structural/anatomical components of the static stabilisers of the canine glenohumeral joint (GHJ). The GHJ of 22 complete cadaver specimens (44 limbs) were manipulated to estimate laxity at joint angles ...
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Wagner, Wencke M
(University of Pretoria, 2006-06-28)
Standard thoracic and abdominal radiographic and abdominal ultrasonographic procedures were developed in the common marmoset. A description and reference values for the corresponding radiographic anatomy, including the ...
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De Scally, Martin Patrick
(University of Pretoria, 2006-07-27)
In order to investigate the increased serum urea: creatinine ratio encountered in canine babesiosis in South Africa, packed cell volume (PCV), serum haemoglobin, serum total bilirubin, plasma ammonia, serum urea, serum ...