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Canine Thymoma

Veterinary Clinics of North America: Small Animal Practice, 1985
Thymoma is an uncommon canine neoplasm of thymic epithelial cells. It is seen in various breeds but may occur more frequently in German Shepherd Dogs. Middle-aged or older dogs can be affected and no sex predilection exists. A paraneoplastic syndrome of myasthenia gravis, nonthymic malignant tumors, and/or polymyositis occurs in a significant number of
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CANINE AFLATOXICOSIS

Australian Veterinary Journal, 1975
Poisoning with aflatoxin derived from mouldy bread was confirmed as the cause of death of one dog and was suspected as the cause of death of two other dogs on the same ration. A jaundiced carcass, firm bile-stained liver and haemorrhage into the gastro-intestinal tract were seen at autopsy.
Ketterer P.J.   +3 more
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Canine Communication

Creative Nursing, 2011
A Seeing Eye dog handler discusses nonverbal, nonvocal communication between human and animal. Each gesture and nonverbal element from dog to master and vice versa shows intricate patterns of communication that can relate to patient care.
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Canine Babesiosis

Veterinary Clinics of North America: Small Animal Practice, 2010
Babesiosis continues to pose a threat to dogs worldwide as a cause of anemia, thrombocytopenia, and a wide variety of clinical signs, ranging from mild, nonspecific illness to peracute collapse and death. Practitioners should be alert to the importance of collecting travel and fight history for a patient and should be aware of new piroplasm species ...
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Canine borreliosis

Veterinary Clinics of North America: Small Animal Practice, 2003
A guild of organisms carried by the same vector (Ixodes ticks) in Lyme-endemic areas may be confounding the understanding of Lyme disease in dogs. A new diagnostic method, the C6 peptide test for Lyme, and serology and PCR testing for Ehrlichia, Babesia, and Bartonella species will help to sort out seroprevalence and symptomatology caused by exposure ...
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Canine distichiasis*

Journal of Small Animal Practice, 1973
ABSTRACTThe incidence, breed incidence and age incidence of distichiasis are reported in a series of fifty–eight dogs. The detailed findings of eyelid examination conducted by operating microscope are recorded. The technique of epilation by electrolysis is discussed and certain details of the procedure described.
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Canine cyclopia

Veterinary Record, 1978
C O, Njoku   +3 more
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Canine transposition

Oral Surgery, Oral Medicine, Oral Pathology, 1971
M R, Joshi, N A, Bhatt
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Canine epilepsy

Veterinary Record, 1988
S J, Wheeler, N, Sharp, J N, Kornegay
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Canine fucosidosis

Veterinary Record, 1985
M E, Herrtage   +2 more
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