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Herpesvirus Diversity in Atlantic Procellariiformes. [PDF]
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The Avian-RUM Block: A Locoregional Technique for Distal Wing Procedures in Birds-An Anatomical Cadaveric Feasibility Study with a Clinical Illustration. [PDF]
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Case reports with literature review of an aneurysmal bone cyst in the maxilla and mandible of two juvenile dogs. [PDF]
Adley C, Volker MK.
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Aviair bornavirus en kliermaagdilatatiesyndroom bij psittaciformen [PDF]
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Identification of multiple novel viruses in bar-headed goose feces from Tibet of China. [PDF]
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Psittacine Sedation and Anesthesia
Veterinary Clinics of North America: Exotic Animal Practice, 2022Successful management of sedation/anesthesia of psittacine species relies on familiarity with their specific anatomy and physiology, and detailed knowledge of the recent advancements in applied pharmacology of the anesthetics and perianesthetic monitoring of cardiovascular and respiratory functions.
Mikel, Sabater González, Chiara, Adami
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Veterinary Clinics of North America: Exotic Animal Practice, 2020
With recent improvements in the husbandry, nutrition, and veterinary care of captive psittacines, the avian clinician must be familiar with common medical condition seen in geriatric parrots. A review of the theory of evolution and avian senescence is provided.
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With recent improvements in the husbandry, nutrition, and veterinary care of captive psittacines, the avian clinician must be familiar with common medical condition seen in geriatric parrots. A review of the theory of evolution and avian senescence is provided.
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Pathology of Aging Psittacines
Veterinary Clinics of North America: Exotic Animal Practice, 2010Aging processes leading to specific organ problems are not obvious in aging psittacines. In general, birds live long and age slowly despite their high metabolic rates and very high total lifetime energy expenditures. Most pathologic processes seen in older parrots are generally not specific for aging because they are seen in young birds as well ...
Drury R, Reavill, Gerry M, Dorrestein
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