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Relationship Between Cochlear Lateral Wall Changes and Endolymphatic Hydrops in Otitis Media. [PDF]

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Anatomy, Histology, Aetiology, Development and Functions of Cartilago Cordis: A Systematic Review.

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Urinalysis in chinchillas (Chinchilla lanigera)

Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association, 2016
Abstract OBJECTIVE To evaluate urine variables in chinchillas (Chinchilla lanigera). DESIGN Evaluation study. SAMPLE Urine samples from 41 chinchillas. PROCEDURES Voided urine samples were collected from clinically normal chinchillas that were exhibited during a breeder exposition. Urinalysis was performed within 1 hour after collection. Urine specific
Grayson A, Doss   +3 more
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Megaösophagus bei einem Chinchilla (Chinchilla lanigera)

Tierarztliche Praxis Ausgabe K: Kleintiere - Heimtiere, 2004
Zusammenfassung:Dieser Fallbericht beschreibt die klinischen, radiologischen und bakteriologischen Befunde bei einem zweijährigen, weiblichen Chinchilla mit Megaösophagus. Das Tier zeigte eine schwere rezidivierende Pneumonie, die trotz konsequenter Therapie immer wieder auftrat. Ursächlich lag ein Megaösophagus vor, der zur Regurgitation mit folgender
W Kraft
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Cleft Palate in a Chinchilla (Chinchilla lanigera)

Journal of Exotic Pet Medicine, 2019
Abstract A 5-month-old female chinchilla (Chinchilla lanigera) was evaluated for failure to thrive, difficulty drinking, and respiratory signs. Physical examination demonstrated a thin body condition score, purulent nasal and ocular discharge, and an abnormal facial appearance.
Sarah Ozawa   +2 more
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The digestion of carbohydrates in the chinchilla (Chinchilla lanigera)

Canadian Journal of Zoology, 1974
The activity of maltase, sucrase, and lactase in the alimentary tract of adult chinchilla (Chinchilla lanigera) was found to be maximal in the middle third of the small intestine and absent in the stomach and large intestine. Intestinal sucrase and maltase and pancreatic amylase were low at birth but increased to adult levels after 12 weeks.
C R, Krishnamurti   +2 more
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