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The article was published on 2013-01-01 and is currently open access. It has received 874 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Clinical pathology.read more
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Atypical Multibacterial Granulomatous Myositis in a Horse: First Report in Italy
Claudia Rifici,Annarita Attili,Davide De Biase,Roselane Gonçalves dos Santos,Núbia Seyffert,Thiago Luiz de Paula Castro,Henrique César Pereira Figueiredo,Carmelo Scaramozzino,Stefano Reale,Orlando Paciello,Vincenzo Cuteri,Sharon J. Spier,Vasco Azevedo,Giuseppe Mazzullo +13 more
TL;DR: This case report represents the first description of multibacterial granulomatous myositis due to Corynebacterium pseudotuberculosis, CoryneBacterium amycolatum, Glutamicibacter creatinolyticus, and Dietzia spp.
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Isolation of Trichophyton spores from lesions typically classified as resolving in cattle
Reneé D. Dewell,Darren J. Berger,Troy A. Brick,Shae M. Atterberg,Charles E. McIntosh,Linda D. Zeller,Lauren A. McKeen,Ronald W. Griffith +7 more
TL;DR: Resolving lesions, as evidenced by regrowth of hair, did not correlate with mycologic cure in this study as spores were still recovered in many lesions designated as haired/resolving.
Minimum inhibitory concentrations for selected antimicrobial agents against Fusobacterium necrophorum isolated from bovine hepatic abscesses By
Eman M. Nasr,Mona A. Maghawry +1 more
TL;DR: Antimicrobial susceptibility testing to different chemotherapeutic agents indicated that F. necrophorum, A. pyogenes and C. perfringens isolates were sensitive to penicillin G, clindamycin, lincomycin and tylosin.
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Effects of intramammary infection on whey proteinograms of sheep during lactation
Vânia F. Lemos,Eduardo Levi de Sousa Guaraná,José Augusto Bastos Afonso,José Jurandir Fagliari,Paulo César da Silva,Pierre Castro Soares,Carla Lopes de Mendonça +6 more
TL;DR: It is shown that haptoglobin, α-1-acid glycoprotein, lactoferrin, albumin, and the IgA and IgG immunoglobulins may serve as potential biomarkers for mammary gland infection in sheep.
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Bacteriology and cytology of the non-gravid one-humped camel genitalia
TL;DR: Bacteria inhabiting the non-pregnant camelid genitalia are Proteus spp.