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Clinics in Plastic Surgery, 2022
Calf augmentation is a very gratifying procedure with immediate and reproducible results. The procedure can be successfully performed by novice and expert surgeons alike, making sure to respect anatomic boundaries and avoiding over dissection.
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Calf augmentation is a very gratifying procedure with immediate and reproducible results. The procedure can be successfully performed by novice and expert surgeons alike, making sure to respect anatomic boundaries and avoiding over dissection.
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Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association, 1987
A 5-month-old Holstein heifer was hospitalized because of progressive abdominal distention and decreased growth rate. It had continued to eat and was alert until 5 days before hospitalization. High BUN and serum aspartate transaminase values, hypoproteinemia, and a stress leukogram were ascertained from clinicopathologic evaluation.
R A, Magnusson, H P, Veit
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A 5-month-old Holstein heifer was hospitalized because of progressive abdominal distention and decreased growth rate. It had continued to eat and was alert until 5 days before hospitalization. High BUN and serum aspartate transaminase values, hypoproteinemia, and a stress leukogram were ascertained from clinicopathologic evaluation.
R A, Magnusson, H P, Veit
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Research in Veterinary Science, 1998
After castration, a Japanese Black male calf developed subcutaneous tumours near the scrotum. They were surgically excised, and no recurrence was detected two years after surgery. The tumours were characterised by neoplastic cells concentrically arranged around blood vessels of various sizes.
Y, Mitarai, Y, Ishikawa, K, Kadota
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After castration, a Japanese Black male calf developed subcutaneous tumours near the scrotum. They were surgically excised, and no recurrence was detected two years after surgery. The tumours were characterised by neoplastic cells concentrically arranged around blood vessels of various sizes.
Y, Mitarai, Y, Ishikawa, K, Kadota
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Veterinary Pathology, 1979
A 3-month-old purebred male Angus calf was part of a program on pre- and perinatal research in cattle 191. The calf had shown no neurological signs since birth. A large subcutaneous mass protruded from its forehead and occupied the frontal area medially above the eyes.
T, Gopal, H W, Leipold
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A 3-month-old purebred male Angus calf was part of a program on pre- and perinatal research in cattle 191. The calf had shown no neurological signs since birth. A large subcutaneous mass protruded from its forehead and occupied the frontal area medially above the eyes.
T, Gopal, H W, Leipold
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Calf health in cow-calf herds in Switzerland
Preventive Veterinary Medicine, 1997In 1993, an observational study was initiated to provide general information on animal health in extensive beef farms, to estimate disease frequency and the economic impact of calf diseases and to identify risk factors related to health and weight gain.
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Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, 1989
The process of calf implantation has been standardized by the author, who uses routine incisions and develops a subfascial pocket before inserting the oblong implants of different sizes. The evolution of the technique has led to a series of satisfactory results and a small percentage of complications.
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The process of calf implantation has been standardized by the author, who uses routine incisions and develops a subfascial pocket before inserting the oblong implants of different sizes. The evolution of the technique has led to a series of satisfactory results and a small percentage of complications.
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Congenital Ameloblastoma in a Calf
Veterinary Pathology, 1974A large mass was found in the incisor region of the mandible in an 8-hour-old female calf. It had papillary projections and infiltrating anastomosing cords and islands of oral epithelium with a peripheral row of columnar cells. There was excessive keratinization on the surface as well as in the center of cords.
A H, Cheema, H, Shanin
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Traumatic Ischaemia of the calf
Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, 19661. A patient with complete ischaemia of the muscles of the calf and anterior compartment of the leg is described. 2. In diagnosis, tenseness of the calf, equinus and pain on attempted dorsiflexion of the ankle are most important. 3. Peripheral pulses may be present and do not contra-indicate decompression by operation to prevent ischaemia.
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