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Enzootic Calcinosis in Sheep: Clinical Signs and Pathology

American Journal of Veterinary Research, 1976
SUMMARY Enzootic calcinosis in Corriedale sheep was characterized by degeneration and mineralization of elastic connective tissue of aorta, arteries, lung, and kidney and by ulceration of cartilage of joints of limbs. Results of serum chemical analysis revealed low Ca × P value and significantly low, but inconsistent magnesium concentration and normal ...
B S, Gill, M, Singh, A K, Chopra
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Enzootic calcinosis in sheep and C-cells hyperplasia of the thyroid

Veterinary Record, 1977
In nine sheep belonging to the same flock, C-cells hyperplasia of the thyroid, associated with calcinosis of the soft tissues is reported. The C-cells hyperplasia was probably due to excessive feeding with poultry waste, rich in calcium. The soft tissue mineralisation was a result of hypersecretion of calcitonin, a blood calcium-lowering hormone of the
F, Neumann, T A, Nobel, E, Bogin
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[Enzootic calcinosis in 16 cows from 6 dairy farms in Unterengadin].

Schweizer Archiv fur Tierheilkunde, 2000
Enzootic calcinosis was diagnosed in 16 cows, which originated from 6 dairy farms located in the Unterengadin valley in Switzerland between 1,402 and 1,650 metres above sea level. During the winter, the cows were fed haylage, which contained up to 50 per cent golden oat-grass (Trisetum flavescens), and hay and grain.
U, Braun   +5 more
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[Enzootic calcinosis in the horse].

Tierarztliche Praxis. Supplement, 1985
Cases of enzootic calcinosis in breeding mares in a Southwest German highland area are reported. The symptoms increased in the latter part of summer and existed in disturbances of movement, moderate kyphosis, sensitivity to palpation in the flexor tendons and, especially, the suspensory ligament, weight loss in spite of good food intake during summer ...
A, Grabner   +3 more
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Solanum torvum as a causative agent of enzootic calcinosis in Papua, New Guinea

Research in Veterinary Science, 1979
Inclusion of dried powdered leaves of Solanum torvum Swartz (collected in Papua, New Guinea) in the diet of rats induced hypercalcaemai rapidly and hyperphosphataemia more slowly; soft tissue calcification was most evident in the kidney and lung. Solanum torvum may be a causative agent of enzootic calcinosis in cattle in Papua, New Guinea.
K M, Morris   +3 more
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[Enzootic calcinosis and other plant induced calcinoses (author's transl)].

Nordisk veterinaermedicin, 1977
A review is given of the literature concerning the so-called plant induced calcinosis in animals (tabel I), i.e. diseases which in their patological-anatomical appearance show great similarities with vit. D-intoxication. The etiology of the diseases are discussed in view of the last 5--10 years rapid development of knowledge concerning vit.
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[Enzootic calcinosis in sheep after consumption of golden oat grass (Trisetum flavescens L., P. B.)].

DTW. Deutsche tierarztliche Wochenschrift, 2004
In 12 sheep (Coburger Fuchsschaf; 10 female, 1 male, 1 wether), grazing on a pasture with approximately 20 (to 40)% golden oat grass and fed the respective hay, clinical findings and outcome of Trisetum flavescens induced calcinosis were controlled for 2 1/2 years.
G, Dirksen, K, Sterr, W, Hermanns
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[The question of reversibility of tissue calcification in enzootic calcinosis of cattle and in experimental hypervitaminosis D].

DTW. Deutsche tierarztliche Wochenschrift, 1991
In rabbits calcinosis was induced experimentally by feeding of Trisetum flavescens or Vitamin D3 injections. Calcifications in kidneys and lungs were proved by biopsies and x-ray examination respectively. Histological examination at intervals up to 26 months following the calcinogenic insult indicated signs of limited reversibility of calcification in ...
T, Hänichen, W, Hermanns
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Enzootic Calcinosis in Sheep

American Journal of Veterinary Research, 1977
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Enzootic calcinosis of sheep in Uruguay.

2011
C. García y Santos   +8 more
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