Polioencephalomalacia is an acute or subacute disease of cattle and sheep characterized by bilaterial blindness without visible eye lesions and by other symptoms of a central nervous system disorder. This disease has been called forage poisoning in Colorado and blind staggers in Wyoming
On February 11, 1942, a veterinarian was called to treat an eight month old purebred Hereford steer....
Background: Lead poisoning is one of the major toxic diseases of cattle. Contamination occurs with i...
This is a specific, highly contagious disease of dogs caused by a filtrable virus and characterized ...
Polioencephalomalacia (PEM) is a significant feedlot cattle problem here in the midwest. Differentia...
Neurological diseases of cattle have become very important to veterinarians in the past five years. ...
Polioencephalomalacia (PEM) is a disorder of the ruminant central nervous system characterized by su...
The seasonal occurrence of three of the more commonly seen central nervous system diseases is again ...
In ruminants fed high grain rations, a condition called polioencephalomalacia (PEM), characterized b...
This disease is called hydrophobia by the people at large in a majority of cases. By veterinarians i...
A 4-month-old Holstein heifer calf presented to the Cornell University Farm Animal Emergency Service...
Periodic ophthalmia is a disease of the eye affecting horses, mules and asses only. Etiology of this...
The patient in this case was a 2 1/2-year-old, female albino Pekingese. The animal was presented at ...
WOS: 000235893300003PubMed: 16533327Polioencephalomalacia (PEM) in ruminants has been recognized as ...
On Jan. 15, 1953, a Hereford steer, seven months old, was admitted to Stange Memorial Clinic with a ...
On Aug. 17, 1953, a three-year-old Shorthorn cow was admitted to Stange Memorial Clinic with a histo...
On February 11, 1942, a veterinarian was called to treat an eight month old purebred Hereford steer....
Background: Lead poisoning is one of the major toxic diseases of cattle. Contamination occurs with i...
This is a specific, highly contagious disease of dogs caused by a filtrable virus and characterized ...
Polioencephalomalacia (PEM) is a significant feedlot cattle problem here in the midwest. Differentia...
Neurological diseases of cattle have become very important to veterinarians in the past five years. ...
Polioencephalomalacia (PEM) is a disorder of the ruminant central nervous system characterized by su...
The seasonal occurrence of three of the more commonly seen central nervous system diseases is again ...
In ruminants fed high grain rations, a condition called polioencephalomalacia (PEM), characterized b...
This disease is called hydrophobia by the people at large in a majority of cases. By veterinarians i...
A 4-month-old Holstein heifer calf presented to the Cornell University Farm Animal Emergency Service...
Periodic ophthalmia is a disease of the eye affecting horses, mules and asses only. Etiology of this...
The patient in this case was a 2 1/2-year-old, female albino Pekingese. The animal was presented at ...
WOS: 000235893300003PubMed: 16533327Polioencephalomalacia (PEM) in ruminants has been recognized as ...
On Jan. 15, 1953, a Hereford steer, seven months old, was admitted to Stange Memorial Clinic with a ...
On Aug. 17, 1953, a three-year-old Shorthorn cow was admitted to Stange Memorial Clinic with a histo...
On February 11, 1942, a veterinarian was called to treat an eight month old purebred Hereford steer....
Background: Lead poisoning is one of the major toxic diseases of cattle. Contamination occurs with i...
This is a specific, highly contagious disease of dogs caused by a filtrable virus and characterized ...