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Role of alpha-1-acid glycoprotein for diagnosing feline infectious peritonitis
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Veterinary Clinics of North America: Food Animal Practice, 1989
Examination of the diseased llama often relies on clinical laboratory information to supplement that from the physical examination and history. Because of the llama's only recent importance as a companion animal, little information is available on the analysis and interpretation of clinical laboratory parameters in this species.
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Examination of the diseased llama often relies on clinical laboratory information to supplement that from the physical examination and history. Because of the llama's only recent importance as a companion animal, little information is available on the analysis and interpretation of clinical laboratory parameters in this species.
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Clinical pathologic conference
American Heart Journal, 1962C A, KRAKOWER, N B, ROBERG
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Clinical and Pathological Laboratories
Psychiatric Services, 1959E clinical and pathological laboratories are an essential part of any hospital. Mental hospitals should always maintain a laboratory where routine tests can be made, unless the hospital is so small that the amount of work to be done does not justify the cost.
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Clinical pathologic conference
American Heart Journal, 1960W M, ARNOTT, D B, BREWER, D, HEALTH
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Clinical pathologic conference
American Heart Journal, 1965J F, GOODWIN, J M, KAY, D, HEATH
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CLINICAL, PATHOLOGIC CONFERENCE
Neurology, 1953Charles A. Kane, Joseph M. Foley
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Clinical pathologic conference
American Heart Journal, 1969G A, Ewy +4 more
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Cerebellum: Clinical Pathology
2009In the last 20 years much has changed of our understanding of cerebellar functioning, nevertheless the clinical approach to cerebellar symptoms is remarkably similar to that in use at the beginning of 1900. Classical approach to signs and symptoms related to cerebellar damage is presented together with modern interpretation of the pathophysiological ...
M. MOLINARI, LEGGIO, Maria
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