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PREVALENCE OF HYDATIDOSIS IN CAMELUS DROMEDARIUS IN IRAQ
Internal organs of 486 camels were examined, 77 males and 409 females, 2 months - 10 years old, slaughtered at Al-Diwania abattoir from June 2000 till July 2001, for detection the prevelance of hydatid infection. The total rate of infection was 42.18 %,
R.H. Rahif , M. A.A Al-Fatlawei
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Neoplasia in the dromedary camel: a review (<i>Camelus dromedarius</i>). [PDF]
Background Dromedary camels are a source of milk, meat, wool, and income in poor societies and play an important role in social events. Tumors have devastating effects on the health, production, reproduction, and marketing value of dromedaries.
Abu Damir H +3 more
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Age- and Sex-Dependent Dynamics in Pituitary Thyrotroph and Thyroid Hormones in Dromedary Camels (Camelus dromedarius): A Histochemical Approach. [PDF]
This study demonstrates age‐ and sex‐dependent regulation of the hypothalamic pituitary thyroid axis in dromedary camels, showing enlarged thyrotroph morphology in older animals and distinct hormonal patterns, including declining T4 with age‐ and sex‐related variation in T3 and TSH levels.
Jaspal SAS +8 more
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Aquaporins (AQP) are involved in bidirectional transfers of water and small solutes across cell membranes. They are present in all tissues. However, the expression of AQP-7 has not yet been demonstrated in the reproductive tract of the camelid Camelus ...
Thnaian A. Al-Thnaian
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ANATOMICAL STUDIES ON THE N. FACIALIS OF CAMELUS DROMEDARIUS [PDF]
The course, relations, communications and distribution of the facial nerve of the camel (Camelus dromedarius) were described in de talis. The anatomical peculiarities of the facial nerve of this species of animals were given in this investigation.
M. EL-SHAIEB
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Benign mesenchymal hepatic tumors in camels (Camelus dromedarius) [PDF]
Benign tumors in liver are rare and appear not to have been previously reported in camel (Camelus dromedarius). This study describes histopathologic characteristics of lipoma, cavernous hemangioma and leiomyoma in the liver of dromedary camels.
Annahita Rezaie +3 more
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Old World Camelids (OWC) represent two species (Camelus bactrianus and Camelus dromedarius) with increasing numbers in North America. Gastrointestinal (GI) parasitism is a major cause of clinical disease in camelids and leads to significant economic ...
Taylor R. Locklear +10 more
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THE BRACHIAL PLEXUS OF THE CAMEL CAMELUS DROMEDARIUS [PDF]
The brachial plexus of the camel (Camelus Dromedarius) is found to be derived from the ventral branches of the last two cervical and first thoracic nerves. The origin, course and distribution of each of its nerves were described in details.
M, El-Shaieb
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Recent Advances in Dromedary Camels and Their Products
Dromedary camels or, more specifically, one-humped camels (Camelus dromedarius), are described as having a high productive potential, and for centuries, they have been used by people (namely nomads) in arid and hot regions as multipurpose animals for ...
Mohammed Gagaoua +2 more
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TOPOGRAGHY, MORPHOLOGY AND DUCT SYSTEM OF THE PANCREAS OF THE CAMEL (CAMELUS DROMEDARIUS) [PDF]
The topography, morphology and duct system of the pancreas of Camelus dromedarius were studied. The pancrease of the camel is characterised by the presence of Corpus panc reatis, Lobus pancreatis dexter, Lobus pancreatis sinister and a wide Annulus ...
M.S. MOSTAFA +3 more
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