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Sarcocystis neurona n. sp. (Protozoa: Apicomplexa), the etiologic agent of equine protozoal myeloencephalitis.
Sarcocystis neuronan n. sp. is proposed for the apicomplexan taxon associated with myeloencephalitis in horses. Only asexual stages of this parasite presently are known, and they are found within… Expand
Overnutrition and skeletal disease. An experimental study in growing Great Dane dogs.
- A. Hedhammar, F. M. Wu, +8 authors G. D. Ryan
- Medicine
- The Cornell veterinarian
- 1 April 1974
Canine X-linked muscular dystrophy as an animal model of Duchenne muscular dystrophy: a review.
- B. A. Valentine, N. Winand, +4 authors B. Cooper
- Medicine
- American journal of medical genetics
- 1 February 1992
Canine X-linked muscular dystrophy is a spontaneously occurring, progressive, degenerative myopathy of dogs that is clinically and pathologically similar to Duchenne muscular dystrophy in man. The… Expand
Parastrongylus cantonensis in a Nonhuman Primate, Florida
- M. S. Duffy, C. L. Miller, J. M. Kinsella, A. de Lahunta
- Biology, Medicine
- Emerging infectious diseases
- 1 December 2004
Parastrongylus (= Angiostrongylus) cantonensis is a parasitic nematode of Norway rats throughout tropical regions. This parasite is neurotropic and causes disease and death in humans and other… Expand
Trypanosoma cruzi infection in Walker hounds from Virginia.
- S. Barr, O. Van Beek, +7 authors W. T. Crandall
- Biology, Medicine
- American journal of veterinary research
- 1 August 1995
Trypanosomiasis has been reported in dogs from Texas, Oklahoma, Louisiana, and South Carolina. We describe the first isolation and characterization of Trypanosoma cruzi from a Walker Hound pup in… Expand
Abiotrophy in domestic animals: a review.
- A. de Lahunta
- Medicine
- Canadian journal of veterinary research = Revue…
- 1990
This review of abiotrophies in domestic animals has been organized by the predominate anatomical location of the lesion. Secondary considerations include the major signs of the clinical disorder and… Expand
Porencephaly and hydranencephaly in six dogs
- E. S. Davies, H. Volk, +5 authors L. Garosi
- Medicine
- Veterinary Record
- 20 December 2011
A retrospective study was performed to identify dogs with cerebrospinal fluid-filled cavitatory lesions on MRI. Six dogs were included and the lesions were classified. In the three dogs in the… Expand
Clinical and topographic magnetic resonance characteristics of suspected brain infarction in 40 dogs.
- L. Garosi, J. F. McConnell, +4 authors S. Schatzberg
- Medicine
- Journal of veterinary internal medicine
- 1 March 2006
Medical records of 40 dogs presented for evaluation of acute-onset, nonprogressive, intracranial dysfunction by means of magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) diagnosis of brain infarction were reviewed.… Expand
Polymerase chain reaction screening for DNA viruses in paraffin-embedded brains from dogs with necrotizing meningoencephalitis, necrotizing leukoencephalitis, and granulomatous meningoencephalitis.
- S. Schatzberg, N. Haley, S. Barr, A. de Lahunta, N. Sharp
- Medicine
- Journal of veterinary internal medicine
- 1 July 2005
The objective of this investigation was to determine whether or not herpesvirus (herpes-), adenovirus (adeno-), or canine parvovirus DNA is present in the brains of dogs with necrotizing… Expand
Thiamine deficiency in a dog: clinical, clinicopathologic, and magnetic resonance imaging findings.
- L. Garosi, R. Dennis, S. Platt, F. Corletto, A. de Lahunta, C. Jakobs
- Medicine
- Journal of veterinary internal medicine
- 1 September 2003