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First report of an outbreak of cerebral coenurosis in Dhofari goats in Oman
This study documented the first outbreak of cerebral coenurosis in goats in Salalah, southern Oman. Deaths of 130 (16.6%) adult native goats in a herd (n=780) were reported from January to June 2017.
Mahmoud Shaban El-Neweshy +4 more
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Polioencephalomalacia in Iowa Cattle [PDF]
Polioencephalomalacia is an acute or subacute disease of cattle and sheep characterized by bilaterial blindness without visible eye lesions and by other symptoms of a central nervous system disorder.
Creel, Robert +3 more
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Factors Affecting Ruminal Hydrogen Sulfide Concentration of Cattle [PDF]
Ruminal hydrogen sulfide concentrations may be a useful tool to determine risk of cattle developing sulfurinduced polioencephalomalacia. In this study, steers were fed a low sulfur (0.2% S) or a high sulfur diet (0.7% S) and ruminal hydrogen sulfide ...
Beitz, Donald +5 more
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Polioencephalomalacia in two alpacas [PDF]
C, Beck +4 more
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The Role of Distillers Dried Grains with Solubles in Sulfur Toxicity in Ruminants [PDF]
One of the challenges with using ethanol co-products is the potential for increased dietary S concentration. Dietary S concentration has been implicated as a cause of polioencephalomalacia (PEM) in ruminants. The focus of this research was to evaluate
Neville, Bryan Wayne
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Practical Differential Diagnosis of Polioencephalomalacia and Thromboembolic Meningoencephalitis [PDF]
Neurological diseases of cattle have become very important to veterinarians in the past five years. As stockmen\u27s management practices have improved, their demands for more sophisticated diagnostic and therapeutic techniques from veterinarians have ...
Fawcett, Kennedy, Howard, James
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Effects of Thiamin Supplementation on Performance and Health of Growing Steers Consuming High Sulfate Water [PDF]
Thiamin injections are often used to treat sulfate induced polioencephalomalacia (PEM) in beef cattle. It is unclear whether supplemental thiamin will reduce the incidence of PEM and improve performance in steers consuming water with elevated sulfate ...
Patterson, Hubert H., Ward, Earl H.
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Polioencephalomalacia (PEM) is a morphological diagnosis of a lesion in the brain characterized by necrosis of gray matter of the cerebral cortex. However, the term is most often used to indicate a specific central nervous system disease in ruminants ...
Neiger, Regg
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A Diagnostic Review of Three Bovine Neurological Diseases [PDF]
The seasonal occurrence of three of the more commonly seen central nervous system diseases is again coming to the forefront. This review will center around the etiology and clinical differentiation of thrombo-embolic memingoencephalitis (TEM ...
Cunningham, John
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Iowa Ag Review, Winter 2008, Vol. 14, no. 1 [PDF]
Iowa Ag Review is a quarterly newsletter published by the Center for Agricultural and Rural Development (CARD). This publication presents summarized results that emphasize the implications of ongoing agricultural policy analysis, analysis of the near-
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