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The diagnostic and prognostic value of lactate determinations in horses with acute abdominal crisis.

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Publication Date: 1975-03-01 PubMed ID: 1177237
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Donawick WJ, Ramberg CF, Paul SR, Hiza MA. (1975). The diagnostic and prognostic value of lactate determinations in horses with acute abdominal crisis. J S Afr Vet Assoc, 46(1), 127.

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ISSN: 1019-9128
NlmUniqueID: 7503122
Country: South Africa
Language: English
Volume: 46
Issue: 1
Pages: 127

Researcher Affiliations

Donawick, W J
    Ramberg, C F
      Paul, S R
        Hiza, M A

          MeSH Terms

          • Abdomen, Acute / blood
          • Abdomen, Acute / diagnosis
          • Abdomen, Acute / veterinary
          • Animals
          • Horse Diseases / blood
          • Horse Diseases / diagnosis
          • Horses
          • Lactates / blood
          • Prognosis

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