Diplomadolgozatok / Theses: Recent submissions
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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 ... -
Search for parasites of exotic turtles in Hungary
(2020)In Hungary, only one native chelonian is found–the European pond turtle (Emys orbicularis orbicularis). It is widely distributed across the country, inhabiting most stagnant and slowflowing water habitats (Farkas, 2000). ... -
Comparison of the brains of fur chewing and nonfur chewing chinchillas (chinchilla lanigera) using histology and pathology -A literature review
(2020)The chinchilla (chinchilla lanigera) is an exotic small mammal,of the rodent family, which is widley used in fur-farms,laboratory resarch,and increasingly is being kept as an exotic pet. -
Saliva ferning pattern of the dairy cow: a new tool to detect estrus and ovulation on farm?
(2020)Using saliva of the dairy cow, this study aims at investigatingif we can predict estrus and ovulation. We sampled saliva, vaginal mucus and blood at the time of insemination from64 Holstein-Friesian dairy cows and heifers ... -
Review on protozoal diseases in gorillas
(2020)Gorillas, both free-ranging and those living in captivity are now more than ever being exposed to a larger and larger variety of infectious diseases, caused by many different microorganisms, among ... -
The systemic implications of canine periodontal disease: A review
(2020)The systemic implications of oral diseases have been studiedin humans throughout the ages by observing clinical cases and collecting anecdotal evidence. With the advances in the medical sciences in ... -
Molecular analysesof ticks and tick-borne pathogens from Switzerland
(2020)In Europe, hard ticks (Acari: Ixodidae) are among the most important transmitters (vectors) of pathogens causing diseases in domestic or wild animals and humans (Jongejan and Uilenberg, 2004). While in the era of climate ... -
Antimicrobial properties of essential oils
(2020)Essential oils (EOs) have been used for thousands of years, by different cultures for health and medical purposes. They have a wide range of use, and are used in household cleaning products, cosmetics, and natural medicine. ... -
A Study into Photosensitivity in Cattle: Aetiology, Diagnosisand Management
(2020)This Thesis aims to give a general overview into what we know today about photosensitivity. It ranges from the simple to the complex and can go from being relatively easy to manage to a no-hope case very quickly. This is ... -
The Equine Speed Gene (MSTN)
(2020)This is a literature review on the general topic: the equine speed gene MSTNand what it means in relation to the breeding and racing industry as a whole.The breeding of a thoroughbred racehorse (Equus ferus caballus)dates ... -
Design Considerations of Dairy Calf Housing in Ireland,with Regard to Respiratory Diseases
(2020)The aim of this study is to look at how the design and specifications of calf housing can be used to help lower the presence of respiratory pathogens and the prevalence of respiratory disease. The first weeks of a cow’s ... -
Risk Factors Associated With Lameness In Dairy Cattle And Analysis Of The Efficacy Of The Scoring Systems Identifying Lameness
(2020)In a healthy individual the body weight of a cow is mainly distributed equally between the forelimbs and the hindlimbs, with the claw functioning as a keratinous appendage. It is only when the animal is balanced squarely ... -
A review of Embryo Transfer in Sheep
(2020)Embryo transfer is a useful tool for the improvement of animal production. Allowing superior females to have a greater contribution to the population’s genetic pool (Youngquist and Threlfall 2007). -
Does theDietary Carbohydrate Content of Feline Foods Reflect Their Price?
(2020)Cats are derived from the biological order Carnivora and from the family Felidea. The ancestors of a cat are known to be obligatory carnivores, meaning they consume prey that is primarily protein, with minimal amount ... -
A review of cannabidiol therapeutic potential for the treatment of epilepsy in companion animals
(2020)Cannabis is not a new drug(Kalant 2001). It has a very long history of medical as well as nonmedical use in many parts of the world. Sanders (2015) point out that the use of marijuana specifically Cannabis ... -
Insight into sheep flockparameters inEast Galway 2018-2019
(2020)Sheep farming is the second most popular farm enterprise in Ireland after cattle production. Ireland is 340% self-sufficient in sheep meat, meaning that 71% is exported. (Diskin, 2011)There are 3.81 million sheep according ... -
The effect of Diamond burr debridement on nonhealing epithelial corneal ulcers in cats
(2020)Superficial non healing corneal ulcers are common and well described in humans, horses and dogs(Bentley et al., 2001; Murphy et al., 2001; Stanley et al., 1998; Kirschner et al., 1989; Dursun et al., 2001; Ryan et al., ... -
Incidence of Prolapsesin Ewes
(2020)In the last 3 weeks of pregnancy ofmature ewes, many things can go wrong. In this thesis we review the varying prolapses that may occur just prior to or post parturition. These include vaginal/cervical prolapse, vaginal ... -
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 ... -
Plant intoxication of the herbivorous species in Normandy, France, since 2000
(2021)Normandy is a region of France famous for its meadows where cattle and horses are grazing among apple trees. As I live in Normandy, I am very attached to these landscapes. Furthermore, as a vet student, I feel particularly ...