Biochemical aspects of hyperlipaemia in ponies

AJH Schotman, T Wensing - Veterinary science communications, 1977 - Springer
Hyperlipaemia in ponies is the result of an increased mobilisation of depot fat and is
accompanied by a disturbance of the liver. This pathological form of hyperlipaemia is comparable …

Endotoxin-induced fever and associated haematological and blood biochemical changes in the goat: the effect of repeated administration and the influence of …

A Van Miert, CTM Van Duin, JHM Verheijden… - Research in Veterinary …, 1982 - Elsevier
Flurbiprofen, a potent non-steroidal anti-inflammatory and antiypyretic agent, was given as
an intravenous infusion (2 mg/kg) followed by a bolus injection of 1 mg/kg six hours later. …

The pathology and pathogenesis of Trypanosoma vivax infection in the goat

T van den Inch, D Zwart, AJH Schotman… - Research in Veterinary …, 1976 - Elsevier
Acute and chronic forms of disease can be distinguished in Trypanosoma vivax infection in
the goat. The main difference between the acute and chronic form seems to he the presence …

[PDF][PDF] Effects of cadmium on some clinical and biochemical measurements in heifers

GH Wentink, T Wensing, AJ Baars… - Bulletin of …, 1988 - academia.edu
Pollution with cadmium derived from industrial activities has been detected in the Kempen,
an area in the province of North Brabant in the Netherlands (Tielen, 1983). Increased …

Staphylococcal enterotoxin B and Escherichia coli endotoxin: comparative observations in goats on fever and associated clinical hematologic and blood biochemical …

A Miert, CTM Duin, JHM Verheijden, AJH Schotman - 1983 - cabidigitallibrary.org
Staphylococcal enterotoxin B (SEB) was given to 21 goats intravenously (dose 0.02 to 2 mu
g/kg) and to four goats by the intramammary route (1 mg). Rectal temperature, heart rate, …

Clinical, haematological and blood biochemical changes in goats after experimental infection with tick-borne fever

A Van Miert, CTM Van Duin, AJH Schotman… - Veterinary …, 1984 - Elsevier
Tick-borne fever in goats caused by Ehrlichia (Cytoecetes) phagocytophila was characterised
by high fever, dullness, anorexia, tachycardia and a slight to moderate inhibition of rumen …

Nitrate poisoning in cattle: 4. The effect of nitrine dosing during parturition on the oxygen capacity of maternal blood and the oxygen supply to the unborn calf

A Malestein, JH Geurink, G Schuyt… - Veterinary …, 1980 - Taylor & Francis
In a series of experiments the effect of administering KNO 2 was studied, during parturition,
on the capability of oxygen transport of maternal blood and on oxygen transfer to foetal blood…

Clinico-pathological and pathomorphological observations in Trypanosoma vivax infection cattle

T Van den Ingh, D Zwart, A Van Miert… - Veterinary …, 1976 - Elsevier
During infection with T. vivax (strain Y 58) four stages can be distinguished: (a) A prepatent
period of about 1 week. (b) An acute or fulminating disease characterized by an almost …

Pathophysiological aspects ofE. coli mastitis in ruminants

JHM Verheijden, A Van Miert, AJH Schotman… - Veterinary research …, 1983 - Springer
It is a common theory that the systemic signs in cows suffering from coliform mastitis would
be caused by absorption of endotoxin from the udder into the circulation. However, definite …

Fever and changes in plasma zinc and iron concentrations in the goat: the role of leukocytic pyrogen

A Van Miert, CTM Van Duin, JHM Verheijden… - Journal of Comparative …, 1984 - Elsevier
In goats with trypanosomiasis (T. vivax or T. congolense) no marked fall in plasma zinc
concentration was seen despite high temperature peaks, whereas plasma concentrations of iron …