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Veterinary Clinics of North America-food Animal Practice | 1993

Congenital Abnormalities of Internal Organs and Body Cavities

Saperstein G

Many of these malformations are reported sporadically, but a few are common, and several have important clinical implications. One example is schistosomus reflexus, which is always a challenge for veteran clinicians and often baffling to inexperienced obstetricians. The recent finding that early palpation of the amniotic vesicle can cause intestinal atresia in calves is extremely significant for dairy practitioners. Finally, there is the ethical question in breeding animals--repairing defects that are thought to be genetic, such as atresia ani, scrotal hernia, and umbilical hernia.


Javma-journal of The American Veterinary Medical Association | 1975

Congenital defects of sheep.

Saperstein G; H. W. Leipold; Dennis Sm


Journal of Veterinary Medicine Series A-physiology Pathology Clinical Medicine | 1989

Spinal Muscular Atrophy in Brown Swiss Calves

M. El-Hamidi; H. W. Leipold; J. G. E. Vestweber; Saperstein G


Veterinary medicine, small animal clinician | 1976

Intestinal atresia in calves.

H. W. Leipold; Saperstein G; Johnson Dd; Dennis Sm


Javma-journal of The American Veterinary Medical Association | 1974

Tibial hemimelia in Galloway calves.

Ojo Sa; Mm Guffy; Saperstein G; H. W. Leipold


Veterinary Record | 1981

Diprosopus in a Hereford calf

Saperstein G


Javma-journal of The American Veterinary Medical Association | 1975

Rectal and vaginal constriction in Jersey cattle.

H. W. Leipold; Saperstein G


Javma-journal of The American Veterinary Medical Association | 1983

Effect of levamisole on induced bovine viral diarrhea.

Saperstein G; Mohanty Sb; Rockemann Dd; Russek E


Archive | 1988

Antibiotic sensitivity test for pathogenic organisms present in mastitic milk

Saperstein G


Breastfeeding Medicine | 2007

Veterinary Field Test as Screening Tool for Mastitis and HIV-1 Viral Load in Breastmilk from HIV-Infected Zambian Women

Stephanie M. Dorosko; Donald M. Thea; Saperstein G; Robert M. Russell; Max J. Paape; Lynn S. Hinckley; William D. Decker; Katherine Semrau; Prisca Kasonde; Chipepo Kankasa; Grace M. Aldrovandi; Davidson H. Hamer

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M. El-Hamidi

Kansas State University

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William D. Decker

University of Southern California

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