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Modern veterinary practice1980; 61(3); 233-237;

The diagnosis of liver disease in equine and food animals.

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Publication Date: 1980-03-01 PubMed ID: 7366575
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Pearson EG, Craig AM. (1980). The diagnosis of liver disease in equine and food animals. Mod Vet Pract, 61(3), 233-237.

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ISSN: 0362-8140
NlmUniqueID: 7802904
Country: United States
Language: English
Volume: 61
Issue: 3
Pages: 233-237

Researcher Affiliations

Pearson, E G
    Craig, A M

      MeSH Terms

      • Animals
      • Ascites / diagnosis
      • Ascites / etiology
      • Ascites / veterinary
      • Biopsy / methods
      • Biopsy / veterinary
      • Biopsy, Needle
      • Cattle
      • Cattle Diseases / diagnosis
      • Horse Diseases / diagnosis
      • Horse Diseases / etiology
      • Horses
      • Liver Diseases / diagnosis
      • Liver Diseases / etiology
      • Liver Diseases / veterinary
      • Sheep
      • Sheep Diseases / diagnosis
      • Swine
      • Swine Diseases / diagnosis

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