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Pathological findings of slaughtered camels’ (Camelus dromedaris) kidneys in Najaf-Abad, Iran
, medullary hyperemia, and hydatid cyst were confirmed by histopathological examination in 3, 5, 1, 3, 2, 2, and 2 cases, respectively. Our findings indicate the presence of many types of renal disorders which may relate to dehydration, bacteremia...
Pathological study of experimental lead poisoning in sheep
Levels of heavy metals in air, water and soils have been increasing during the last years, both in urban and petiurban areas. In terms of potential adverse effects on animal and human health, cadmium, lead and arsenic, are ...
A histopathological survey of Tribbulus terrestris poisoning in sheep
Geeldikkop, known as hepatic photosensitivity disease, occurs in sheep and goats. This disease is caused
by feeding of Tribulus terrestris. Clinically, affected animals have dermatitis due to photosensitivity,
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Mortality in juvenile rainbow trout caused by acute viral diseases in Mashhad suburb area
Fish virology is a relatively new area in science...
Lectins stain cells differentially in the coral, Montipora capitata
Histopathological Study of Protective Effects of Honey on Subacute Toxicity of Acrylamide-Induced Tissue Lesions in Rats’ Brain and Liver
on subacute toxicity of ACR by histopathologic study on tissue
lesions in rat.
Methods: In Ferdowsi University of Mashhad, Mashhad, Iran, 2016, male Wistar rats were divided
into 7 groups. To induce toxicity, ACR was injected (50 mg...
Pathological Findings of Mycobacteriosis in Caspian pond turtle (Mauremys caspica)
characteristics, for histopathological study, tissue samples were taken from the lesions, fixed in buffered formalin solution and processed through routine paraffin embedding technique. They were cut at 5 μm and stained by hematoxylin and eosin and Ziehl...
Histopathological study of the effect of allicin on experimental lead poisoning in mice
Lead is an important toxic agent in nature which affects various tissues and organs in human beings and animals ...