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The effects of the PHF6 gene mutation on myeloid neoplasms. A single-center cohort underpinned by a systematic review of literature. [PDF]
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Supporting Adolescents: Perceived Parental Support Associated with Decreased Adolescent Loneliness and Emotion Suppression in a National Sample. [PDF]
Qualitza A, Thai CL, Llamas JD.
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Assessment of Deep Research for dermatology literature reviews: Deep concern over the hype
Journal of the European Academy of Dermatology and Venereology, Volume 40, Issue 5, Page e300-e302, May 2026.
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Veterinary Clinics of North America: Food Animal Practice, 1989
Llamas in North America are infected with a number of helminth parasites, including: gastrointestinal nematodes, lungworms, meningeal worms, tapeworms, and flukes. Most of these helminths can be treated with the anthelmintic currently used to treat cattle and sheep.
J M, Cheney, G T, Allen
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Llamas in North America are infected with a number of helminth parasites, including: gastrointestinal nematodes, lungworms, meningeal worms, tapeworms, and flukes. Most of these helminths can be treated with the anthelmintic currently used to treat cattle and sheep.
J M, Cheney, G T, Allen
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Veterinary Clinics of North America: Food Animal Practice, 1994
Auscultatory, ECG, and echocardiographic data have been presented for healthy llamas. The literature, however, contains little information on the incidence of congenital and acquired heart disease in the llama. Data compiled from the medical records at CSU-VTH and the VMDB provide an indication of the types of cardiac disease to be found in llamas in ...
J A, Boon, A P, Knight, D H, Moore
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Auscultatory, ECG, and echocardiographic data have been presented for healthy llamas. The literature, however, contains little information on the incidence of congenital and acquired heart disease in the llama. Data compiled from the medical records at CSU-VTH and the VMDB provide an indication of the types of cardiac disease to be found in llamas in ...
J A, Boon, A P, Knight, D H, Moore
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Veterinary Surgery, 1989
Anesthesia for llamas is similar to other domestic species, although adjustments in technique are required to allow for species variations. Xylazine (0.4‐0.6 mg/kg) is well tolerated for sedation. The thiobarbiturates (8–10 mg/kg), ketamine (2.5‐5.0 mg/kg), or combinations of guaifenesin and thiobarbiturates or guaifenesin and ketamine (to effect) can ...
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Anesthesia for llamas is similar to other domestic species, although adjustments in technique are required to allow for species variations. Xylazine (0.4‐0.6 mg/kg) is well tolerated for sedation. The thiobarbiturates (8–10 mg/kg), ketamine (2.5‐5.0 mg/kg), or combinations of guaifenesin and thiobarbiturates or guaifenesin and ketamine (to effect) can ...
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Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association, 1994
The PCV of a llama increased from 50.8 to 74.0% during a 19-month period. The llama remained clinically normal unless stressed, when it would become dyspneic and tachypneic. Thoracic auscultation revealed sounds consistent with pneumonia, but were probably attributable to pulmonary congestion resulting from polycythemia.
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The PCV of a llama increased from 50.8 to 74.0% during a 19-month period. The llama remained clinically normal unless stressed, when it would become dyspneic and tachypneic. Thoracic auscultation revealed sounds consistent with pneumonia, but were probably attributable to pulmonary congestion resulting from polycythemia.
E J, Gentz +4 more
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Veterinary Clinics of North America: Food Animal Practice, 1994
Recognition of the risk factors that predispose the neonate to disease should prompt early diagnosis of potential disease problems and lead to a higher rate of neonatal survival. Understanding the normal physiologic changes of this adaptive period provides insight into the problems that may develop and a basis for rational therapeutic treatment.
R, Adams, F, Garry
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Recognition of the risk factors that predispose the neonate to disease should prompt early diagnosis of potential disease problems and lead to a higher rate of neonatal survival. Understanding the normal physiologic changes of this adaptive period provides insight into the problems that may develop and a basis for rational therapeutic treatment.
R, Adams, F, Garry
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Oestrous and mating behaviour in the llama (Llama glama)
Animal Behaviour, 1971Abstract Oestrus was checked twice daily on nineteen females divided into three pens using two to four males per pen simultaneously from 10 January to 12 May. A period of constant oestrus of at least 30-days duration was found in many females beginning at the first introduction of the male.
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Llamas, llama production and llama nutrition in the Ecuador highlands
Journal of Arid Environments, 1994Abstract Llama and alpaca are less numerous in Ecuador than in their main distribution areas in Bolivia and Peru but they are an important part of the high altitude ecosystems, known as the 'paramo', where they contribute substantially to human welfare.
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