A condition causing neonatal mortality in litters of puppies presents all the definitive features of the respiratory distress syndrome as seen in other species such as the horse and man. Histopathology of lung reveals alveolar collapse, distended respiratory bronchioles and in some instances the ...
003 1-3998/87/2203-0306$02.00/0 PEDIATRIC RESEARCH Copyright (r' 1987 International Pediatric Research Foundation. Inc Vol. 22. No 3. I987 Prrnfrci rn L' S.,-1 Heart Rate Variability during Respiratory Pauses in Puppies and Dogs GABRIEL G . HADDAD, HUAJIN J. JENG. AND TZE L. LA1 ...
Clinical signs of this disease emerge very acutely in dogs under one year of age. Early signs of the disease include noisy respiration, increased respiratory rate, vomiting, and weight loss. The disorder is unresponsive to treatment and quickly develops into severe respiratory distress that can be...
Canine influenza virus (CIV) is a large infectious respiratory disease virus that spreads rapidly in dogs, causing clinical signs of respiratory distress such as coughing, runny nose, sneezing, fever, dyspnoea, with or without coughing up sputum,...
Double knock-out of Hmga1 and Hipk2 genes causes perinatal death associated to respiratory distress and thyroid abnormalities in mice Raffaele Gerlini, Elena Amendola, Andrea Conte, Valeria Valente, Mara Tornincasa, Sara Carmela Credendino, Francesca Cammarota, Chiara Gentile, Luigi Di ...
respiratory distressThailandCanid herpesvirus1 (CaHV-1) is a member of the canine infectious respiratory disease complex (CIRDC). The outcome of CaHV-1 infection can be occasionally fatal. So far, no information on CaHV-1 circulation in Thailand has been reported resulting in a lack of ...
557: Is chronic intrauterine stress protective for neonatal respiratory morbidity in late preterm period?A condition causing neonatal mortality in litters of puppies presents all the definitive features of the respiratory distress syndrome as seen in other species such as the horse and man. ...