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The electrocardiogram of a dromedary camel

Journal of Electrocardiology, 1973
Summary The electrocardiogram of a dromedary camel is presented. In general, the amplitudes in leads I, II, and III were lower than seen in man. There was a long atrioventricular conduction time and the QRS axis was +250°.
L A, Geddes   +4 more
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The “dromedary hump” appearance

Abdominal Imaging, 2015
The one-hump dromedary camel (Fig. 1) (distinguished from its two-hump Bactrian cousin) provides a descriptive metaphor for a focal contour bulge of the lateral, interpolar aspect of the left kidney. The ‘‘dromedary hump’’—caused by molding of the normal renal parenchyma by the adjacent spleen [1, 2]—was originally described at excretory urography (Fig.
Valerie E, Stine   +2 more
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Vertebral Osteoma in a Dromedary Camel

Journal of Veterinary Medicine Series A, 2006
SummaryA case of vertebral osteoma observed in a female 4‐year‐old dromedary camel is presented. The patient showed a progressive ataxia, incoordination and finally a permanent recumbence position. Treatment was unfruitful and the animal was humanely euthanized.
Carbonell, D., Oros, J., Gutierrez, C.
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Unilateral Seminoma in a Dromedary Camel

Reproduction in Domestic Animals, 2012
ContentsA 10‐year‐old, clinically healthy, male dromedary camel had presented a history of progressive unilateral testicular enlargement over the past 5 years. The animal had mated with 32 females during that period; all had conceived. The sex ratio of his offspring was one male to 31 females.
A, Ali   +4 more
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Artificial insemination in dromedary camels

Animal Reproduction Science, 2013
Artificial insemination (AI) is an important technique in all domestic species to ensure rapid genetic progress. The use of AI has been reported in camelids although insemination trials are rare. This could be because of the difficulties involved in collecting as well as handling the semen due to the gelatinous nature of the seminal plasma. In addition,
J A, Skidmore, K M, Morton, M, Billah
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Cardiac Output in an Anesthetized Dromedary

American Journal of Veterinary Research, 1974
SUMMARY The saline-conductivity method was used to measure cardiac output in an anesthetized adult bull dromedary (Camelus dromedarius), weighing about 507 kg., by using an electrically calibrated flow-through conductivity cell. The calibration factor for the cell was calculated from fundamental studies on the resistivity values of blood samples of ...
L A, Geddes   +2 more
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Epidural ketamine in the dromedary camel

Veterinary Anaesthesia and Analgesia, 2012
To evaluate the clinical and physiological effects of epidural injection of ketamine in camels.Randomized prospective study.Ten healthy immature male dromedary camels.Ketamine was administered epidurally at doses of 1 and 2 mg kg(-1) (five animals in each treatment). The drug was injected into the first intercoccygeal epidural space.
Omid, Azari   +4 more
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Anatomy of the Dromedary

The Journal of Zoo Animal Medicine, 1988
Murray E. Fowler   +2 more
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