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A Natural Infection of Fascioloides magna in a Llama (Lama glama)
The Journal of Parasitology, 1988A young, female llama (Lama glama) was euthanized following the onset of hindleg paresis and paralysis. Live trematodes, identified as Fascioloides magna, were identified from the liver of this animal. This represents the first report of F. magna in a llama.
G A, Conboy, T D, O'Brien, D L, Stevens
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Successful transfer of vitrified Ilama (Lama glama) embryos
Animal Reproduction Science, 2002The exploitation of the domestic animals species of South American camelids is of great social importance for the native people living in the High Andes. The reproductive physiology of these species is a unique challenge in the development of advanced breeding techniques.
J F, Aller +3 more
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Fetal membranes and ancillary structures of llamas (Lama glama)
American Journal of Veterinary Research, 1990SUMMARY The placenta of llamas is epitheliochorial, with patchy areas of dense folded papillation serving as the placentome. The amnion of the full-term placenta is closely adhered to either the allantois or the chorion and remains with these structures at the time of parturition.
M E, Fowler, H J, Olander
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Pulmonary Neoplasia in Two Llamas (Lama glama)
Veterinary Pathology, 2004Two llamas with pulmonary tumors were examined. Llama No. 1 had multiple nodules throughout the lung that consisted histologically of solid clusters of polygonal to spindle cells with rare glandular differentiation. Intravascular emboli were common. Similar neoplastic masses were present in the kidney, heart, and liver.
J A, Ramos-Vara +4 more
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Parasite‐induced leucomyelopathy in llamas ( Lama glama )
Veterinary Record, 2008Parelaphostrongylus tenuis , a protostrongylid nematode, is a recognised cause of ataxia and recumbency in llamas in North America ([Fowler 1998][1]). This short communication describes a similar nematode infestation associated with ataxia and recumbency in an adult llama, and a possible case in ...
J E F, Barnett +6 more
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Ultrasonography as an aid to controlled breeding in the llama (Lama glama)
Veterinary Record, 1992An ultrasonic linear array scanner with a transrectal probe was used to observe ovarian and uterine changes associated with the reproductive cycle in llamas. 'Waves' of follicular development and regression occurred in unstimulated females, during which the dominant follicle reached a maximum size of 9 to 13 mm; both ovaries were equally active ...
D A, Bourke, C L, Adam, C E, Kyle
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Cerebral and renal candidosis in a llama ( Lama glama )
Veterinary Record, 2008Candida albicans is a dimorphic fungus forming part of the normal flora of the nasal, genital and gastrointestinal mucosa ([Greene and Chandler 1990][1]). It is an opportunistic pathogen, and many factors may allow it to proliferate, invade or be widely disseminated.
S H, Smith, D R, Reel
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OVULATION AND CORPUS LUTEUM FUNCTION IN THE LLAMA (LAMA GLAMA)
Journal of Endocrinology, 1969SUMMARY Results in 53 llamas (33 mated animals and 20 controls) showed that ovulation is copulation-induced in this species. Ovulation without copulation occasionally occurred during the height of the recognized breeding season in Bolivia. The first mating during the luteal phase (12–24 days after the preceding ovulation) resulted in ...
B G, England +4 more
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Psoroptes sp. in Two Llamas (Lama glama) in Washington
The Journal of Parasitology, 1992Psoroptes sp. mites were isolated from two llamas (Lama glama), a 4-mo-old male and its dam, in Washington. Mites were restricted to the ears and were responsible for head-shaking and incoordination. Infestations were treated successfully with a subcutaneous injection of ivermectin at 0.2 mg/kg of body weight and with 2 drops of ivermectin diluted in ...
W, Foreyt, L G, Rickard, W, Boyce
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Early pregnancy diagnosis in alpaca (Lama pacos) and llama (Lama glama) by ultrasound
Animal Reproduction Science, 1997An ultrasonography study of early pregnancy diagnosis was carried out in 19 alpacas and 12 llamas, after controlled matings. The aim was to determine the earliest gestational age at which pregnancy diagnosis by transrectal ultrasonography could be achieved, and to generate an empirical formula for gestational sac diameter (GSD) growth as a function of ...
Parraguez Gamboa, Víctor +5 more
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