Amprolium-induced thiamine deficiency in horses: clinical features.
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Publication Date: 1978-02-01 PubMed ID: 629459
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APA
Cymbaluk NF, Fretz PB, Loew FM.
(1978).
Amprolium-induced thiamine deficiency in horses: clinical features.
Am J Vet Res, 39(2), 255-261.
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MeSH Terms
- Amprolium / blood
- Animals
- Ataxia / veterinary
- Blood Glucose / analysis
- Diarrhea / veterinary
- Horse Diseases / blood
- Horse Diseases / chemically induced
- Horses
- Lactates / blood
- Male
- Phosphorus / blood
- Picolines / analogs & derivatives
- Potassium / blood
- Pyruvates / blood
- Thiamine / blood
- Thiamine Deficiency / blood
- Thiamine Deficiency / chemically induced
- Thiamine Deficiency / veterinary
Citations
This article has been cited 1 times.- Gooneratne SR, Olkowski AA, Christensen DA. Sulfur-induced polioencephalomalacia in sheep: some biochemical changes. Can J Vet Res 1989 Oct;53(4):462-7.
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