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CT-Based Risk Assessment After Left Atrial Appendage Occlusion: Methodological Considerations. [PDF]
Isgandarov K, Gorenek B.
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Multicentre cohort study on the course of paediatric familial Mediterranean fever in the aftermath of the 2023 earthquake. [PDF]
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Does the tendon retract in flexor hallucis longus muscle laceration? A cadaveric study. [PDF]
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Evaluation of visitation policies and family information practices in pediatric intensive care units in Turkey: a national survey. [PDF]
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Pathogenicity of Turkey Coronavirus in Turkeys and Chickens
Avian Diseases, 2003We designed this study to compare the replication potential of turkey coronavirus (TCV) and its effect in chickens and turkeys and to study the effect of singleand combined infection of turkey poults with TCV and astrovirus. We studied the pathogenicity of TCV in experimentally inoculated turkey poults and chickens by observing the dinical signs and ...
M M, Ismail, A Y, Tang, Y M, Saif
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Cryptosporidiosis and Turkey Viral Hepatitis in Turkeys
Avian Diseases, 1989Cryptosporidiosis and turkey viral hepatitis were diagnosed in 25-day-old turkeys with increased mortality, enteritis, and stunting. Necropsy lesions included foul-smelling, tan-colored, loose feces in the terminal small intestines and ceca. The small intestines and ceca were congested. Multiple white to gray foci were present in the liver and pancreas.
D P, Wages, M D, Ficken
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PATHOGENICITY OF TURKEY ASTROVIRUSES IN TURKEY EMBRYOS AND POULTS
Avian Diseases Digest, 2006The pathogenicity of turkey astrovirus 2001 (TAstV2001) and turkey astrovirus 1987 (TAstV1987) in specific-pathogen-free (SPF) turkey embryos and commercial poults was investigated. The virus shedding in poults was monitored using electron microscopy (EM) and reverse transcription-polymerase chain reaction (RT-PCR) during the 14-day experimental period.
Y, Tang +3 more
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Turkey Herpesvirus: Lack of Oncogenicity for Turkeys
Avian Diseases, 1972SUMMARY No gross or microscopic neoplastic lesions were observed in over 300 turkeys of 3 commercial strains which were inoculated at hatching with high doses of turkey herpesvirus isolates FC126 or AC18 and held for over one year.
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