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Actinobacillosis of the omentum in A Cow
Satu kes actinobacillosis luar biasa menglibatkan omentum lembu dihuraikan. Walaupun pendapatan
histologi lesi adalah menyerupai penyakit ini dengan tepat, bakteria penyebabnya Actinobacillus lignieresi
tidak diperolehi dalam kajian kultura. Perimustahaknya penyakit ini dalam segi pemeriksaan daging praktik
dibincangkan
Effects of Feeding Oxalic Acid to Pregnant Rats
Two studies were carried out. The aim of the pilot study was to find a suitable dose ofoxalic acid
to be used in the principal study. Thirty pregnant Wister rats were used in the p'rincipal study divided into
three groups of 10 animals each. The animals in two groups received oxalic acid at 0.035 g and 0.045 g
per day per animal until parturition. The animals in the third group received normal saline. No abortions,
gross malformations or renal oxalosis were observed in the foetuses and newborn in both studies. However
changes comparable to tubulonephrosis were observed in the newborn in the group receiving 0.03 gf
day in the pilot study. A correlation was observed in the principal study between the dose of oxalic acid
and renal oxalosis in the dams as well as differences in litter size. Possible reasons for these observations
were discusse
An Abattoir Survey on the Pathology of Swine Livers
A five-week study on the pathology of condemned livers of 100 pigs comprising 75 porkers and
25 sows at Shah A lam abattoir was conducted. The liver lesions consisted of36 with milk spots, 16 with
perihepatitiS, 12 with abscessations, 11 with cholangiohepatitzs, 8 with cholangitzs, 5 with nodular
hyperplasia, 4 with focal necrosis, 3 with post-necrotic scarring, 2 with liPidoszS and one case each of
cystic bile duct hyperplasia, massive necrosis and hepatocarcinoma. Milk spots due to migration of
Ascaris suum larvae was a major pro blem in porkers (41 %). Fourteen (39%) of the milkspot livers
were severely affected having a 4 + lesion score with all the lobes affected. PerihepatitIs was seen only
in porkers while nodular hyperplasia only in sows. Escherichia coli and Kliebsiella sp. were the
common bacteria Isolated from the abscesses. The possible causes of the lesions are discussed
Diseases in dogs: necropsy observation
Morbidity in dogs was associated mainly with diseases or abnormal it if in the Pansystemic, digestive and
respiratory systems in that order. In the pansystemic category, poisoning and carnine distemper' were most
common. Ancylostomiasis and bronchopneumonia were the main Fndings in the digestive and respiratory systems 'respectively
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