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A polioencefalomalacia (PEM) é uma doença neurológica que acomete ruminantes e pode ser desencadeada por diversos fatores, dentre eles o consumo excessivo de enxofre.
Diego J.Z. Delfiol +7 more
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Healing of brain lesions in sheep recovered from amprolium-induced polioencephalomalacia
: To evaluate the outcome of acute lesions in the brains of sheep that completely clinically recover from acute polioencephalomalacia (PEM), ten sheep were used in this experiment.
Juliana P.L. Paula +7 more
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Neste trabalho são descritos aspectos epidemiológicos e clinico-patológicos das principais doenças neurológicas de ovinos diagnosticadas no Laboratório de Patologia Veterinária (LPV) da Universidade Federal de Santa Maria (UFSM) no período entre 1990 e ...
Daniel R. Rissi +4 more
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Neste trabalho descreve-se surto de polioencefalomalacia em bovinos decorrente da ingestão de dieta com excessiva concentração de enxofre em uma propriedade no Rio Grande do Sul.
Paulo H.J. da Cunha +4 more
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Vitamins of camel milk: A comprehensive review [PDF]
Several authors base their arguments to promote the health benefits of camel milk on components such as vitamins. However, except for vitamin C, the number of references is limited and, overall, reported concentrations in the literature are highly ...
Bengoumi, Mohammed +2 more
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Bovine diseases causing neurological signs and death in Mexican feedlots [PDF]
The number of large feedlot operations, similar to that of USA and Canada, has notably increased in Mexico in the last three decades. Clinical and laboratory diagnoses of neurological diseases in feedlot cattle are crucial in Mexico and Central ...
García Márquez, Luis +5 more
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Polioencephalomalacia associated with closantel overdosage in a goat
This report describes clinical and pathological findings associated with closantel (a halogenated salicylanilide anthelmintic) overdosage in a 3-year-old goat. The clinical signs included blindness, incoordination, ataxia, depression of the palpebral and pupillary reflexes, and recumbency.
Sakhaee, E, Derakhshanfar, A
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REFERENCE OF 1996 U.S. SHEEP HEALTH AND MANAGEMENT PRACTICES [PDF]
In 1995, the National Animal Health Monitoring System (NAHMS) collaborated with the Research and Education Division of the American Sheep Industry Association (ASI) in developing a needs assessment tool to identify the most important health and ...
Wineland, Nora
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The effect of dietary sulfur on performance, mineral status, rumen hydrogen sulfide, and rumen microbial populations in yearling beef steers [PDF]
Sulfur (S) is a requisite part of the ruminant diet, but may sometimes be present in excess, leading to decreased animal performance and illness. In this experiment, 96 crossbred yearling steers (321 y 29 kg BW) were used to determine the effects of ...
Richter, Erin Lisa
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Feed and Alternative Uses for DDGs [PDF]
Livestock Production/Industries,
Noll, Sally, Shurson, Jerry
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