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Thyroid Disease of Fishes

Veterinary Clinics of North America: Exotic Animal Practice
The paraphyletic group referred to as fishes represents several extant and extinct classes that demonstrate the greatest diversity and abundance of any of the vertebrates on the Earth. Anatomically and physiologically, the systems of fish are comparable to those of other vertebrates and the thyroid and hypothalamic-pituitary-thyroid (HPT) axis are no ...
Peter M, DiGeronimo, E Scott P, Weber
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The Escalating Threat of Climate Change-Driven Diseases in Fish: Evidence from a Global Perspective - A Literature Review.

Environmental Research
Climate change has brought significant alterations to the aquatic environment, leading to the rapid spread of infectious fish diseases with increasing water temperatures.
E. Okon   +9 more
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Treatment of fish disease

Veterinary Record, 1983
The treatment of fish diseases is relatively unsophisticated. Administration of drugs may be by solution in water, incorporation in feed or by injection. Many of the drugs used are traditional remedies although antibiotics and anaesthetics are being increasingly employed.
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Ophthalmic disease of fish

Veterinary Clinics of North America: Exotic Animal Practice, 2002
Ocular disorders in fish are common and can occur as primary or secondary manifestations of systemic disease. Because most fish are sight feeders, visual impairments usually have fatal consequences for the individual fish and can lead to substantial economic losses for the client.
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Fish Food, Fish Oil and Cardiovascular Disease

Clinical and Experimental Hypertension. Part A: Theory and Practice, 1992
During recent years there has been growing interest in the possibility that dietary fish confers some protection against ischaemic heart disease. In four prospective studies, people who ate moderate amounts of fish tend to have a lower mortality from heart disease than persons who ate little or no fish.
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Fish oils in cardiovascular disease

Journal of Internal Medicine, 1989
Abstract. Although several studies have reported an inverse relationship between the dietary history of fish intake and the prospective incidence of death from coronary heart disease, it is unclear whether these results represent the effects of n‐3 fatty acids themselves or whether they merely reflect a more fundamental alteration in diet, such as a ...
G A, Fitzgerald   +3 more
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Fish Cardiovascular Physiology and Disease

Veterinary Clinics of North America: Exotic Animal Practice, 2009
Fish patients with cardiovascular disorders present a challenge in terms of diagnostic evaluation and therapeutic options. Veterinarians can approach these cases in fish using methods similar to those employed for other companion animals. Clinicians who evaluate and treat fish in private, aquarium, zoologic, or aquaculture settings need to rely on ...
Johanna, Sherrill   +3 more
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Hypoalphalipoproteinemia Resembling Fish Eye Disease

Acta Medica Scandinavica, 1987
ABSTRACT A 16‐year‐old boy presented with bilateral arcus cornealis and markedly decreased plasma high density lipoprotein cholesterol. The plasma lipoprotein abnormalities, as well as decreased mass and activity of lecithin: cholesterol acyltransferase (LCAT), were similar to those described in patients with fish eye disease.
J, Frohlich   +7 more
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Diseases of fish.

Journal of the Fisheries Research Board of Canada, 1975
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Fish Genomics and Its Application in Disease‐Resistance Breeding

Reviews in Aquaculture
Global aquaculture production has been rising for several decades, with up to 76% of the total production from fish. However, the problem of fish diseases is becoming more and more prominent in today's context of pursuing sustainable aquaculture.
Yu Huang   +5 more
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