A clinico-pathological study of bovine malignant catarrhal fever in Great Britain
- I. Selman, A. Wiseman, M. Murray, N. Wright
- MedicineThe Veterinary Record
- 25 May 1974
Ultrasonographic and histopathological findings in equine superficial digital flexor tendon injury.
- C. Marr, I. Mcmillan, J. Boyd, N. Wright, M. Murray
- MedicineEquine Veterinary Journal
- 1993
The ultrasonographic and histopathological findings in 12 normal and 28 injured superficial digital flexor tendons, with lesions ranging in duration from 2 days to 15 months, were compared. A…
Scanning electron microscopic study of the lower respiratory tract in calves and adult cattle.
- B. Iovannitti, H. M. Pirie, N. Wright
- MedicineResearch in Veterinary Science
- 1985
Immunity to canine adenovirus respiratory disease: a comparison of attenuated CAV-1 and CAV-2 vaccines
- H. Cornwell, G. Koptopoulos, H. Thompson, I. McCandlish, N. Wright
- Medicine, BiologyThe Veterinary Record
- 9 January 1982
The degree of protection afforded by CAV-1 vaccine seemed similar to that provided byCAV-2 vaccine, and both groups of vaccinated dogs remained clinically almost normal with minimal lesions, present for a much shorter period of time.
A study of dogs with kennel cough
- I. McCandlish, H. Thompson, H. Cornwell, N. Wright
- Biology, MedicineThe Veterinary Record
- 8 April 1978
A variety of viral and bacterial agents were isolated from the respiratory tract of diseased dogs but Bordetella bronchiseptica and canine parainfluenza virus SV-5 appeared to be the most significant organisms recovered.
Experimental respiratory disease in dogs due to Bordetella bronchiseptica.
- H. Thompson, I. McCandlish, N. Wright
- Medicine, BiologyResearch in Veterinary Science
- 1976
Membranous nephropathy in the cat: a clinical and pathological study
- A. Nash, N. Wright, A. Spencer, H. Thompson, E. Fisher
- Medicine, BiologyThe Veterinary Record
- 28 July 1979
Monitoring of previously nephrotic cats for up to three years indicated that the disease is progressive, although in some cases it is sufficiently slow for a cat to live a relatively normal life without continuing treatment.
Canine adenovirus: its role in renal and ocular disease: a review.
- N. Wright
- MedicineJournal of Small Animal Practice
- 1976
The renal lesion is a focal interstitial nephritis which is probably a Type IV hypersensitivity reaction and the ocular lesion, thought to be a Type III immune complex hypers sensitivity reaction, is characterized by anterior uveitis and corneal oedema.
Canine leptospirosis: An immunopathological study of interstitial nephritis due to Leptospira canicola
- W. Morrison, N. Wright
- Medicine, BiologyJournal of Pathology
- 1 October 1976
It was considered that the cellular infiltrates found in the kidneys of dogs suffering from acute leptospiral nephritis have two main functions; firstly, the local production of anti-leptonospiral antibody and, secondly, phagocytosis.
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