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To develop a new animal model for gallbladder ultrasonography 16 adult sheep of both sexes were used. Ultrasonographic examinations were performed in fed or fasted sheep every 30 min for 3-5 h. Every gallbladder was visualized, then its maximal length, height and width were measured. Afterwards, the gallbladder volume was calculated with three methods. The maximal and minimal values of gallbladder...
On radiological examination of 24 052 dogs, urolithiasis was diagnosed in 222 cases (0.92%); in 165 (74.32%) males and in 57 (25.68%) females. Urolithiasis occured most frequently in 5 to 10 years-old animals, and bassets were the most frequently affected (4.76%) among the group of pure breed dogs. In females uroliths were found most often in the urinary bladder in the form of well shadowing objects...
The aim of ther studies was to analyze a frequency of congenital leg muscle hypoplasia in piglets reared on grill net and full solid asphalt floors in large scale farms. Statistically significantly higher number of sick piglets in broods was noted on farms with asphalt floors comparing to farms with the grill net boxes. Congenital leg muscle hypoplasia was diagnosed in 1.46% of alive born piglets...
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