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Smooth Muscle Hamartoma of the Abomasum in a Calf
Journal of Comparative Pathology, 2004This report describes a case of smooth muscle hamartoma of the abomasum in a 6-month-old steer humanely killed because of severe pneumonia. At necropsy, marked thickening of the abomasal wall in the area of the pylorus was found. On cut section, the thickness of the submucosal layer, extending from the submucosa to the muscularis propria, was seen to ...
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Salivary abomasum disease in young lambs
Veterinary Record, 2008SIR, — A disease referred to as ‘salivary abomasum disease’ has been recorded in lambs five to 20 days old in Greece's dairy sheep industry, which may be of interest to veterinarians in the uk.
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Correcting the displaced abomasum
Veterinary Record, 1983C F, McCreath, K W, Anderson
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The Filament-Containing Cell in the Bovine Abomasum
Research in Veterinary Science, 1969SUMMARY In the course of electron microscopical studies of bovine ostertagiasis, cells were found which showed ultrastructural features which distinguished them from normally recognised cell types in gastric mucosa. Their main characteristic was the presence of an abundance of cytoplasmic filaments.
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Distribution of trichostrongylid nematodes in the abomasum of sheep
International Journal for Parasitology, 1985Abstract The distributions of Haemonchus contortus, Ostertagia circumcincta and Trichostrongylus axei during their development in lambs were studied by freezing and sectioning the abomasum and then recovering the worms from the contents and mucosa of each section. In previously worm-free lambs, the distribution of fourth stage H.
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INTUBATION OF THE ABOMASUM IN SHEEP
Australian Veterinary Journal, 1945Rodger H. Watson, I. G. Jarrett
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