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[Enzootic calcinosis in 16 cows from 6 dairy farms in Unterengadin].
Schweizer Archiv fur Tierheilkunde, 2000Enzootic 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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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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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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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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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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[Enzootic calcinosis and other plant induced calcinoses (author's transl)].
Nordisk veterinaermedicin, 1977A 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 caused by Nierembergia rivularis in sheep
Journal of Veterinary Diagnostic Investigation, 2012Carmen García Y Santos +2 more
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[Enzootic calcinosis in the goat and cow in Switzerland].
Schweizer Archiv fur Tierheilkunde, 1986M, Wanner +3 more
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[Enzootic "calcinosis" in cattle. 3. Sceletal changes].
Deutsche tierarztliche Wochenschrift, 1970K, Dämmrich, G, Dirksen, P, Plank
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Enzootic calcinosis in goats caused by golden oat grass ( Trisetum flavescens )
Veterinary Record, 2000Ueli Braun, M Diener
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