Acute and, particularly, chronic copper exposures, along with defects in hepatic copper metabolism, altered excretion of copper, and/or nutritional imbalances between copper and other trace elements, can lead to hepatic accumulation of copper and primary copper toxicosis. There is interspecies variation in susceptibility to copper toxicosis, with sheep being the species most likely to develop this condition. Adult dairy goats and Boer crosses are generally considered resistant to chronic copper toxicosis, especially the hemolytic stage of this disease. The current report is rather unusual in that it describes instances of naturally occurring copper toxicosis with hemolysis and hemoglobinuric nephrosis in 3 adult Boer goats. In 2 of these go...
The main objective of this study was to evaluate the clinical and hematological alterations, and the...
ABSTRACT: This study aimed to determine Cu, Fe, Mo, and Zn liver and serum concentration in sheep an...
Pathological findings and liver and kidney analyses confirmed that cattle had died of chronic copper...
Acute and, particularly, chronic copper exposures, along with defects in hepatic copper metabolism, ...
Copper toxicosis is a commonly encountered problem in sheep husbandry. This case report outlines a ...
Between January and October 2006, 15 Chios sheep died in a field located near a factory in Orhangazi...
Background: Despite the proven copper deficiency in several parts of Brazil, reports of acute and ac...
Background: Despite the proven copper deficiency in several parts of Brazil, reports of acute and ac...
Background: Despite the proven copper deficiency in several parts of Brazil, reports of acute and ac...
Merino wethers were used to determine the effects of copper (Cu) and heliotrope (Heliotropium europe...
Copper poisoning, which is often associated with acute intravascular hemolysis, is relatively common...
Accidental administration of a copper sulphate solution that is overly powerful or in excess for tre...
Background: Copper is an essential micronutrient for the body to function properly. However, althoug...
Serum copper determination is important to confirm hypocupremia. Twenty healthy kids constituted th...
Pathogenesis of liver injury in chronic copper poisoning of sheep was investigated using two experim...
The main objective of this study was to evaluate the clinical and hematological alterations, and the...
ABSTRACT: This study aimed to determine Cu, Fe, Mo, and Zn liver and serum concentration in sheep an...
Pathological findings and liver and kidney analyses confirmed that cattle had died of chronic copper...
Acute and, particularly, chronic copper exposures, along with defects in hepatic copper metabolism, ...
Copper toxicosis is a commonly encountered problem in sheep husbandry. This case report outlines a ...
Between January and October 2006, 15 Chios sheep died in a field located near a factory in Orhangazi...
Background: Despite the proven copper deficiency in several parts of Brazil, reports of acute and ac...
Background: Despite the proven copper deficiency in several parts of Brazil, reports of acute and ac...
Background: Despite the proven copper deficiency in several parts of Brazil, reports of acute and ac...
Merino wethers were used to determine the effects of copper (Cu) and heliotrope (Heliotropium europe...
Copper poisoning, which is often associated with acute intravascular hemolysis, is relatively common...
Accidental administration of a copper sulphate solution that is overly powerful or in excess for tre...
Background: Copper is an essential micronutrient for the body to function properly. However, althoug...
Serum copper determination is important to confirm hypocupremia. Twenty healthy kids constituted th...
Pathogenesis of liver injury in chronic copper poisoning of sheep was investigated using two experim...
The main objective of this study was to evaluate the clinical and hematological alterations, and the...
ABSTRACT: This study aimed to determine Cu, Fe, Mo, and Zn liver and serum concentration in sheep an...
Pathological findings and liver and kidney analyses confirmed that cattle had died of chronic copper...