Polioencephalomalacia (PEM) is a significant feedlot cattle problem here in the midwest. Differentiation of this disease from other diseases that produce central nervous signs such as acute lead poisoning (ALP), thromboembolic meningoencephalomyelitis, hypomagnesemia, and rabies is important to the practitioner as he has to decide on the best course of therapy for recovery
This article is not intended to be complete regarding the subjects discussed. It is hoped that some ...
The patient in this case was a 2 1/2-year-old, female albino Pekingese. The animal was presented at ...
A herd of feedlot cattle being fattened for slaughter suddenly sicken and many die. Many exhibit con...
Polioencephalomalacia is an acute or subacute disease of cattle and sheep characterized by bilateria...
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 ...
On February 11, 1942, a veterinarian was called to treat an eight month old purebred Hereford steer....
A 4-month-old Holstein heifer calf presented to the Cornell University Farm Animal Emergency Service...
# The Author(s) 2014. This article is published with open access at Springerlink.com Abstract The nu...
The case histories of lead poisoning diagnosed in 63 herds of cattle over the past five years were s...
A 5-year old Guernsey cow was admitted to the Iowa State College Veterinary Clinic on Mar. 4, 1951, ...
On Aug. 17, 1953, a three-year-old Shorthorn cow was admitted to Stange Memorial Clinic with a histo...
On Jan. 15, 1953, a Hereford steer, seven months old, was admitted to Stange Memorial Clinic with a ...
Background: Lead poisoning is one of the major toxic diseases of cattle. Contamination occurs with i...
This article is not intended to be complete regarding the subjects discussed. It is hoped that some ...
The patient in this case was a 2 1/2-year-old, female albino Pekingese. The animal was presented at ...
A herd of feedlot cattle being fattened for slaughter suddenly sicken and many die. Many exhibit con...
Polioencephalomalacia is an acute or subacute disease of cattle and sheep characterized by bilateria...
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 ...
On February 11, 1942, a veterinarian was called to treat an eight month old purebred Hereford steer....
A 4-month-old Holstein heifer calf presented to the Cornell University Farm Animal Emergency Service...
# The Author(s) 2014. This article is published with open access at Springerlink.com Abstract The nu...
The case histories of lead poisoning diagnosed in 63 herds of cattle over the past five years were s...
A 5-year old Guernsey cow was admitted to the Iowa State College Veterinary Clinic on Mar. 4, 1951, ...
On Aug. 17, 1953, a three-year-old Shorthorn cow was admitted to Stange Memorial Clinic with a histo...
On Jan. 15, 1953, a Hereford steer, seven months old, was admitted to Stange Memorial Clinic with a ...
Background: Lead poisoning is one of the major toxic diseases of cattle. Contamination occurs with i...
This article is not intended to be complete regarding the subjects discussed. It is hoped that some ...
The patient in this case was a 2 1/2-year-old, female albino Pekingese. The animal was presented at ...
A herd of feedlot cattle being fattened for slaughter suddenly sicken and many die. Many exhibit con...