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Abdominal maduromycosis in a dog.
1982
Bak U.B. | Cheong C.K. | Lim C.H.
A massive mycetoma was observed in the abdominal cavity of a 3-year-old spayed female Labrador Retriever dog which originated from France. The mycetoma lesion involved adhesion with one-half of the spleen, several portions of the small and large intestine, and the diaphragm. Histologically the distict hypertrophy of the intestinal muscle layer and wide spread deposition of the hemosiderin through the affected abdominal organs and thrombosis of aplenic arterioles with athematous change were recognized as persistant. There were also debilitating changes in the affected organs. From the histological appearance of the fungal colonies it was presumed that the causative fungus was Allescheria boydii.
Afficher plus [+] Moins [-]Outbreak of canine parvoviral enteritis in Korea [R.].
1982
Rhee Y.O. | Choi D.Y. | Han H.R.
The disease syndrome characterized by acute vomiting and diarrhea with high mortality was prevalent in Korea [R.]. The agent present in the faces of dogs associated with this syndrome had the characteristic feature agglutinating red blood cells that was specifically inhibited by anti-CPV (canine parvovirus) reference dog serum. This also showed the serological identity with the reference CPV antigen in immuno-diffusion. Electron micrograph of the material revealed parvovirus particles with the size of 20nm and icosahedral structure. These results clearly indicated that CPV was the primary cause of canine epidemic prevailing in 1981 in Korea [R.].
Afficher plus [+] Moins [-]Histopathological observations on viral encephalomycelitis in suckling piglets raised in Korea [R.].
1980
Kim S.B. | Park K.S. | Shin D.G. | Lee C.K.
Characterization of avian adenovirus associated virus, 2: replication of AAAV in chicken embryos.
1980
Rhee Y.O. | Yates V.J.
Studies on histological changes of bursa of fabricius in chicken treated with thyroxine, 1: light microscopic observations on bursa fabricus including other organs in chicken administered with thyroxin or propylthiouracil.
1980
Kim S.B. | Lee C.S.
On outbreak of ibaraki disease in [cattles] in Korea [R.].
1983
Park E.B. | Lee Y.O. | Cho M.R.
Epizootics and sporadic outbreaks of the cattle disease characterized by fever, stomatitis and dysphagia were observed in Korea [R.] in September through November, 1982. The main lesions of the disease were defined as edema, hemorrhage, degeneration and necrosis of the oral mucosa and musculatures of the esophagus and laryngopharyngeal area, and abomasum. The serum samples of the cattle with typical symptoms showed significant positive titer of the antibodies against Ibaraki virus.
Afficher plus [+] Moins [-]Characterization of avian adenovirus associated virus, 1: isolation and identification.
1980
Rhee Y.O. | Yates V.J.
Effect of cyclophosphamide on susceptibility to experimental infection of mice and rabbits with Pasteurella multocida.
1980
Jun M.H. | Chung U.I.
Antimicrobial susceptibility of gram-negative bacilli isolated from bovine udder infections.
1980
Park C.K.
Electrocardiographical studies on hypocalcemia in goats.
1983
Kang C.B.
Experimental hypocalcemia was induced in normal goats by intravenous infusion with various concentration of Na2-EDTA solution. Progressive depression of reflexes and body temperature, paresis, and cardiac arrest were observed in 2 groups infused with 4% and 8% EDTA solution. When plasma Ca decreased to 6mg/100 ml or below, sinus bradycardia or tachycardia and prolongation of OT interval were shown, while atrioventricular block was noted in which case the plasma Ca level decreased to 4 mg/100ml or below. Fibrillation and cardiac arrest were evident in which case the plasma Ca level decreased to as low as 3mg/100ml.
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