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    • The current data on canine syringomyelia 

      Cawley, Enda (2015)
      Syringomyelia is a condition whereby fluid filled cavities appear in the spinal cord parenchyma. An obstruction preventing the correct flow of cerebrospinal fluid is caused by the brain itself, which blocks the foramen ...
    • Genetics and markers of navicular disease in warmblood sport horses 

      Finne, Rebecca (2014)
      The aim of the study was to do a review of the studies regarding the genetic background of navicular disease in sports horses. Navicular disease is a common locomotor disorder in horses with a polygenetic background and ...
    • Genetics of canine elbow dysplasia 

      Daly, Laura (2014)
      The goal of this paper is to review several research papers, journals and books based on my topic with an objective to obtain information to support the belief that ED is in fact a genetic disease and to outline measures ...
    • Genomics and clinical aspects of arrythmogenic right ventricular cardiomyopathy in Boxer dogs 

      Bramberg, Ida (2015)
      “Why is Arrythmogenic right ventricular cardiomyopathy such a complicated disease and how is it connected to the human version? What is the genetical background and how can it be used to control its propagation in the boxer ...
    • Investigation of prevalence of supernumerary teat in livestock 

      Kenny, Sinead (2014)
      Supernumerary mammary teat or "polythelia" is a congenital and inherited defect in the mammary gland of cattle, sheep, goats and swine. This report intends to investigate the genetics behind the disorder in each of these ...
    • A kutyák epilepsziás megbetegedésének öröklődése 

      Méhész, Mária Virág (2014)
      Napjainkban kutyáknál az egyik leggyakrabban előforduló idegrendszeri betegség az epilepszia. Alapos, átfogó vizsgálatokkal el kell különíteni egymástól a tüneti és az idiopáthiás epilepsziát. Tüneti epilepszia esetén a ...