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CANINE INFLAMMATORY BOWEL DISEASE A LITTERATURE REVIEW
(2022)Many dogs of several different breeds are affected by inflammatory bowel disease or chronic enteropathy. The exact pathogenesis behind the disease is unfortunately not known, but there are several theories about ... -
CANINE INTESTINAL DYSBIOSIS: A LITERATURE REVIEW
(2023)The primary objective of this literature review is to investigate contemporary research into canine intestinal dysbiosis and its importance in canine health today. A particular emphasis will be placed on the examination ... -
Canine Leptospirosis in Ireland & the UK
(2019)Leptospirosis is the most widespread and potentially fatal bacterial zoonosis worldwide. In Ireland and the United Kingdom, sufficient evidence exists to indicate that several domestic animal species are routinely exposed ... -
Canine monocytic ehrlichiosis and its occurence, diagnosis, treatment and prevention in Sri Lanka
(2015)Ehrlichia canis is an obligate, intracellular organism and besides the other ehrlichial pathogens, it is the primary causative agent, which is involved in causing Canine Monocytic Ehrlichiosis (CME). CME is a multisystemic, ... -
Canine Prostate Carcinoma – A Retrospective Study
(2020)Canine prostate carcinoma (CPC), is commonly a carcinoma that derives from the urotherial, ductal and acinar cells of the canine prostate. Geriatric patients are commonly afflicted with the disease, as well as large ... -
Canine pyoderma : clinical signs and diagnosis
(2014)Pyoderma is a type of bacterial dermatitis common in dogs. In our study, it appeared to be more frequent in German Shepherd dogs and Bichon breeds. German shepherds were shown to develop a particular form of pyoderma, but ... -
Canine Renal Nephroblastoma: A Literature Review and Case Studies
(2022)Primary renal tumors are rare in dogs. Only 0.6–1.7% of all tumors are primary renal neoplasia and only about 6% of these are diagnosed as nephroblastomas. Since the origin of a nephroblastoma is usually a defective ... -
Canine symmetrical lupoid onychodystrophy: The occurrence in Noevegian Gordon Setters
(2011)Symmetrical lupoid onychodystrophy (SLO) is an immune-mediated disease affecting multiple claws of dogs. SLO is characterized by a sudden separation and sloughing of one or more claws from the claw bed, eventually leading ... -
CANINE TOTAL HIP REPLACEMENT: STATE OF THE ART
(2023)This thesis investigates the current state of canine total hip replacement (THR) by comparing three different systems: the Biomedtrix BFX & CFX systems, the Zurich system, and the Helica System. The focus of the thesis ... -
Canine TPLO – The advantages of one hole TPLO
(2019)The goal of this thesis - ‘Canine TPLO – the advantage of one-hole TPLO’ is to examine and compare the different method of osteotomy technique for treating CCL rupture. The thesis is composed of 2 main parts: Part 1 review ... -
Captive care of Testudo spp.
(2022)Testudo species are popular pet animals. Housing requirements of captive chelonians are well established. On the contrary their exact nutritional needs including the mineral and vitamin requirements are not well known. ... -
A Case Study and Literature Review of Arrhythmogenic Right Ventricular Cardiomyopathyin the Horse
(2020)Arrhythmogenic right ventricular cardiomyopathy (ARVC) is aheart muscle disease characterized by the progressive degeneration of cardiac myocytes, which are replaced by fibrofatty tissue(Marcus et al., 2010; Pilichou ... -
A case study of Prototheca zopfii infection in a Hungarian Dairy Herd and its economic impacts
(2011)“Mastitis is the most prevalent infectious disease of dairy cows” (Edmondson and Bramley, 2004) resulting in major economic losses. Bacteria are the most commonly known pathogens to cause mastitis, however Prototheca zopfii ... -
Case Study on Milk Yield, Health and Reproduction of High Yielding Cows Fed with Clostridium Contaminated Alfalfa Haylage
(2013)In this study, the possible effects of Clostridium contaminated feedstuff on high lactating dairy cattle are discussed on the example of a Hungarian dairy operation. At that time, the dairy farm had reported an increase ... -
Caskin fehérje hallásban betöltött szerepének vizsgálata
(2015)A Caskin egy multi-domén adaptor protein, ami kapcsolódik a CASK fehérjéhez (kálcium/kalmodulin (CaM) dependens szerin kináz). A CASK egy olyan horgonyzó (scaffold) fehérje, ami nagy mennyiségben található az emlősök ... -
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 ...