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Castration of the stallion : Equisurf - Mediawork
(2014)Castration in stallions is a common surgical procedure in equine veterinary practice. As with all surgical procedures, a profound knowledge of the surgical anatomy is imperative to a successful surgery. There is a high ... -
Cause of death of chameleons between 2005 and 2010; 2014 and 2015
(2015)The family of the Chamaeleonidae is compromised of 202 known species as of 2015 and belongs to the order Squamata suborder Iguania. ! Genera are split into Brookesiinae (Brookesia, Palleon) and Chamaeleoninae (Archaius, ... -
Cause of the death of the golden hamster
(2017)The thesis ‘Cause of the death of the golden hamster’ outlines the pathological changes caused by infectious and non-infectious diseases. At the Department of Pathology, at the Szent István University, Budapest, all the ... -
The causes, classification and prevention of exertional rhabdomyolysis in racehorses
(2014)Rhabdomyolysis is literally the disintegration of striated muscle fibres with the excretion of myoglobin in the urine. Exertional Rhabdomyolysis (ER) means that rhabdomyolysis is emanating or pertaining to exercise. This ... -
A Cefovecin hatékonyságának vizsgálata, továbbá más gyakran alkalmazott antibiotikumokkal való összehasonlítása kutyák különböző stádiumú parodontitisében
(2012)A parodontitis kutyákban nagyon gyakran előforduló megbetegedés, kialakulásáért főként a dentalis plakkban megtapadó baktériumok elszaporodása felelős. Az esztétikai problémákon túl komoly helyi és szisztémás szövődményei ... -
Central and Peripheral Cannabinoid Receptors and their Roles in Different Situations of Inflammation
(2022)The endocannabinoid system (ECS) is a network of receptors that are distributed throughout our body. Endocannabinoids affect physiological functions, consciousness and animal behavior. The body produces them naturally, ... -
Central type of Cushing Syndrome in dogs and cats
(2022)Canine hyperadrenocorticism is a disorder caused by excessive production of cortisol by the adrenal cortex. Diagnosis equipment and knowledge are existing nowadays and continue to develop since it has different way to ... -
Centrális Cushing-kór műtéti megoldása: hipofízis-mikroadenoma sikeres endoszkópos eltávolítása egy Boxer kutyában - Esetismertetés
(Magyar Állatorvosok Lapja, 2019-05)SUMMARY Background: Hypercortisolism is one of the most common endocrine disease in dogs. It could have peripheral or central aetiology. The central hypercortisolism is caused by adrenocorticotropic hormone dependent ... -
The century old dexter phenomenon in cattle breeding (A critical review of literature)
(2010)The Dexter cattle were originally bred in South-western Ireland and brought to England in 1882. The Dexter is one of the smallest cattle breed developed in the British Isles. The Irish Dexter descended from the ancient ... -
A cerebellaris corticalis degeneratio klinikoradiológiai diagnosztikája
(2019)A cerebellaris corticalis degeneratio (CCD) vagy más néven kisagyi abiotrófia, a kutyák teljes mértékben differenciálódott kisagyi neuronjainak spontán korai primer degeneratioja, amely idegsejt-elhalással és funkcióvesztéssel ... -
The challenge of Bluetongue disease in Europe : Literature review
(2010)Bluetongue is an infectious, non-contagious notifiable disease of ruminants. It has high morbidity and high mortality in certain species particularly in sheep. It used to be confined to areas south of the Mediterranean ... -
The Challenge of Mycoplasma hyopneumoniae in the Swine Industry
(2020)Mycoplasma hyopneumoniaeis the agent of Mycoplasmapneumonia, commonly referred to as Enzootic Pneumonia in Swine. M. hyopneumoniaehas a central role in the Porcine Respiratory Disease Complex (PRDC). This ... -
Challenges, risks and benefits related to the use of cleaner fish in Norwegian aquaculture
(2016)There is a desperate need for methods to control the current salmon lice situation in Norway. In some farms the numbers of lice may reach so high that they represent a direct welfare challenge to the salmon. The benefits ... -
Changes in the preputial pH values in canines and their relation to age, cytology and the occurrence of preputial discharge
(2015)In this study the pH value of the preputial cavity of dogs was measured and evaluated whether it has an effect on the appearance of the preputial discharge and the cytology samples. Furthermore we wanted to see if a link ... -
Changes of acid-base and certain metabolic parameters of newborn calves and their dams after calving
(2011)Parturition and the periparturient period are stressful on both the dam and the calf. These changes in acid-base status and metabolic parameters can predispose the dam and the calf to disease and may even lead to death. ... -
Changes of calcium release from intracellular stores in Deiters’ cells of the hearing organ during development.
(2023)Exploring the development of the hearing organ helps in understanding hearing and its associated functions. The role of the supporting cells of the organ of Corti have always been overshadowed by the investigation into ... -
Changes of the wither height of the Connemara Pony in the last 100 years
(2010)The Connemara Pony is an indigenous breed of Ireland and has undergone different changes since the establishment of its own breed society in 1923. One major change in the pony which can be observed today in comparison to ... -
Characterisation of HSP70 promoter-polymorphism in autochthonous Norwegian cattle breeds
(2012)By performing this study on autochthonous cattle breeds from different climate zones we wanted to test if any of these had higher abilities to adapt to heat stress on the basis of the polymorphism of the promoter region ... -
Characterisation of livestock-associated methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus strains isolated in Hungary
(2023)Staphylococcus aureus is a worldwide facultative pathogenic bacterium, which may be carried asymptomatically by 10–30% of the human and domesticated mammalian populations. The S. aureus-related syndromes range from benign ... -
Characterisation of the Sand sheep, an inclusion breed variant of the Yellow-faced Berke in Hungary, based on mtDNA control region sequencing
(2022)Very little research has been undertaken on the Yellow-faced Berke sheep, known as the Sandsheep or Yellow-faced of Kecskemét to date, and the small population, which is mainly found in the southern region of Hungary, is ...