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Studies on immature amphistomiasis in buffaloes (Bubalus bubalis) with special reference to pathological changes of the liver.
1990
Baki A.M. | Hossain I.M.
This study revealed that amphistome infection with Ceylonocotyle scoliocoelium in buffaloes was associated with the development of persistent diarrhoea and death in seven animals. At postmortem the immature parasites were found to be responsible for duodenitis and severe hepatic damage. Hepatic lesions caused by the amphistome fluke are described and discussed.
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1989
Nooruddin M. | Singh K.B. | Nauriyal D.C.
Of 4450 Murrah buffaloes, 17 (0.4 %) exhibited a total of 229 warts on their skins. Higher prevalence was recorrded in male buffaloes. The nunber of lesions in individual animals varied from 1 to 78 with a mean of 13.3 +- 20.9 SD. The diameter of the lesions ranged from 0.2 - 2.0 cm with an average of 0.5 +- 0.2 SD. The average affected area of the skin was 3.0 +- 4.2 DS with a range of 0.2 - 16.6 sq.cm. The lesions were observed on 13 different sites with a higher frequency on the shoulder, chest, and neck.
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