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Experimental Toxocara canis infection in cynomolgus macaques (Macacafascicularis)
1983
Glickman, L.T. | Summers, B.A.
Toxocara canis, cynomolgus macaques (exper.), visceral larva migrans, hematologic and serologic changes, neurologic signs, diminished growth rates, diagnostic antibody titers in enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay, severe granulomatous hepatitis and encephalomyelitis, no ocular lesions, basis for clinical interpretation and diagnosis in humans
Show more [+] Less [-]Pathogenesis of Trypanosoma brucei infection in deer mice (Peromyscus maniculatus): Light and electron microscopic studies on erythrocyte pathologic changes and phagocytosis
1983
Anosa, V.O. | Kaneko, J.J.
Trypanosoma brucei in Peromyscus maniculatus, erythrocyte pathologic changes and phagocytosis, light and electron microscopic studies
Show more [+] Less [-]Pathogenesis of Trypanosoma brucei infection in deer mice (Peromyscus maniculatus): Hematologic, erythrocyte biochemical, and iron metabolic aspects
1983
Anosa, V.O. | Kaneko, J.J.
Trypanosoma brucei in Peromyscus maniculatus, pathogenesis (hematologic, erythrocyte biochemical, and iron metabolic aspects)
Show more [+] Less [-]Aspirin and prednisolone modification of postadulticide pulmonary arterial disease in heartworm-infected dogs: Arteriographic study
1983
Rawlings, C.A. | Keith, J.C. | Losonsky, J.M. | Lewis, R.E. | McCall, J.W.
heartworm-infected dogs (infected by transplantation of adult worms), pulmonary arterial disease following use of adulticide (thiacetarsamide) modified by aspirin or prednisolone, arteriographic study
Show more [+] Less [-]Effectiveness of fenbendazole against later 4th-stage Strongylus vulgaris in ponies
1983
Slocombe, J.O.D. | McCraw, B.M. | Pennock, P.W. | Baird, J.D.
Strongylus vulgaris, pony foals (nat. and exper.), effectiveness of fenbendazole against later fourth stage larvae assessed by larval motility and studies of cranial mesenteric, ileocolic, and celiac arteries
Show more [+] Less [-]Postadulticide changes in Dirofilaria immitis-infected beagles
1983
Rawlings, C.A. | Losonsky, J.M. | Schaub, R.G. | Greene, C.E. | Keith, J.C.
Dirofilaria immitis, dogs (exper.), clinical, hematologic, arteriographic, radiographic, and morphologic responses to dying heartworms following treatment with the adulticide thiacetarsamide
Show more [+] Less [-]Treatment of canine dirofilariasis: Pulmonary thromboembolism caused by thiacetarsamide--microscopic changes
1983
Keith, J.C., jr | Rawlings, C.A. | Schaub, R.G.
Dirofilaria immitis adults, dogs (exper.), description of pulmonary embolism caused by treatment with thiacetarsamide, scanning electron and light microscopy; first report of 'complicated' arteriosclerotic plaques in conjunction with D. immitis infection
Show more [+] Less [-]Encephalitic sarcocystosis in a newborn calf
1983
Jolley, W.R. | Jensen, R. | Hancock, H.A. | Swift, B.L.
sarcocystosis causing death in calf immediately after birth, rosette and palisade configurations of merozoites in schizonts observed in histologic sections of gray and white matter from cerebrum; encephalitis, to lesser extent meningitis, and necrosis of cerebrum, cerebellum, and brain stem; calf's dam probably was exposed to infective cysts in feed or water contaminated by feces from carnivores
Show more [+] Less [-]Pulmonary thromboembolism during therapy of dirofilariasis with thiacetarsamide: Modification with aspirin or prednisolone
1983
Keith, J.C., jr | Rawlings, C.A. | Schaub, R.G.
Dirofilaria immitis adults, dogs (exper.), effect of therapy with prednisolone vs. aspirin on pulmonary thromboembolism caused by thiacetarsamide treatment, scanning electron and light microscopy
Show more [+] Less [-]Sarcocystis infection in the white-tailed deer (Odocoileus virginianus) in Montana: Intensity and description of Sarcocystis odoi n. sp
1983
Dubey, J.P. | Lozier, S.M.
Sarcocystis odocoileocanis, S. odoi n. sp., and Sarcocystis sp. found in muscles of white-tailed deer, measurements, ultrastructure; cat fed Sarcocystis-infected meat from deer shed sporocysts 24 days later which probably belonged to S. odoi n. sp.
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