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Investigation of neonatal disorders in New World camelids and factors associated with death during and after hospitalization of affected crias.

Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association, 2021
OBJECTIVE To assess signalment, clinical findings, and treatments for New World camelids (NWCs) hospitalized for evaluation and treatment of neonatal disorders and investigate associations between these factors and death during and after hospitalization.
S. L. Frank   +5 more
semanticscholar   +1 more source

Forestomach acidosis in six New World camelids

Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association, 1996
Forestomach acidosis was diagnosed in 2 llamas and 4 alpacas. All were young, group-housed, sexually intact males. Clinical signs included forestomach atony, lethargy, ataxia, diarrhea, and tachycardia. Forestomach distention was observed in only 1 llama.
C K, Cebra   +3 more
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Infectious Diseases of New-World Camelids (NWC)

Veterinary Clinics of North America: Food Animal Practice, 1989
Although there are notable infectious conditions that are capable of producing clinical disease in the NWC, overall, these species are quite healthy. Of the bacterial diseases, enterotoxemia caused by Clostridium perfringens types C and D would be deemed the most significant in North America, while type A also would be regarded as important in South ...
T R, Thedford, L W, Johnson
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Trichophytobezoar Duodenal Obstruction in New World Camelids

Veterinary Surgery, 2005
Objective—To describe clinical findings, surgical treatment, and outcome associated with trichophytobezoar duodenal obstruction in New World camelids.Study Design—Retrospective studyAnimals—Alpacas (7) and 1 llama.Methods—Historical and clinical data were obtained from the medical records of New World camelids with a diagnosis of trichophytobezoar ...
Eileen K, Sullivan   +3 more
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[Dicrocoeliasis in New World camelids].

Tierarztliche Praxis. Ausgabe G, Grosstiere/Nutztiere, 1998
Natural infections with the lancet fluke (Dicrocoelium dendriticum) were detected in a group of seven diseased or dead/euthanized South American Camelids (five Llamas, two Alpacas) from Switzerland and Southern Germany. Clinical findings in almost all the animals revealed an acute decline of general condition followed by recumbency, decreased body ...
Wenker, C   +6 more
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Direct colloid osmometry in healthy New World camelids

Veterinary Clinical Pathology, 2011
Background:Direct colloid osmometry provides an objective assessment of the oncotic effects of crystalloid or colloidal fluid therapy, which is especially useful in monitoring fluid therapy of critically ill camelids due to their tendency toward nonspecific hypoproteinemia with increased risk of developing edema and ascites.Objectives:The aims of this ...
Rolando J, Quesada   +4 more
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Evaluation of automated erythrocyte methodology in new world camelids using the ADVIA 2120 hematology analyzer.

Veterinary clinical pathology, 2019
BACKGROUND Accurate erythrocyte measurements with ADVIA hematology analyzers require isovolumetric cell sphering in one reaction and hemolysis in another.
L. Viesselmann   +4 more
semanticscholar   +1 more source

IMAGING DIAGNOSIS—PULMONARY METASTASES IN NEW WORLD CAMELIDS

Veterinary Radiology & Ultrasound, 2006
The radiographic appearance of pulmonary metastatic disease from carcinoma is described in a llama and an alpaca. In one, a diffuse miliary pattern was seen. In the other, a more atypical unstructured interstitial pattern was recognized. Metastatic pulmonary neoplasia in camelids may assume a generalized miliary or unstructured pattern.
David A, Gall   +3 more
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Surgical findings impact prognosis in New World camelids undergoing exploratory laparotomy for suspected proximal gastrointestinal obstruction.

Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association
Objective To describe the clinical treatment and survival outcomes of New World camelids that underwent exploratory laparotomy for suspected proximal gastrointestinal obstruction.
Fausto Bellezzo   +4 more
semanticscholar   +1 more source

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