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InterActive Physiology: http://nedbook.adam.com/pages/IPWeb/home /index2.html
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Kyrollos Ezat Ibrahim
free atlas of avian diseases contain clinical sigens ,histopathology ,Gross lesions and the normal for cases : http://partnersah.vet.cornell.edu/avian- atlas/search/disease/502

Elise
Free Patology - Histology issue at:
http://issuu.com/haythamaa/docs/general_ pathology

Dr Banga's Websites Leydig cells / Interstitial cells in testis produce Testosterone. Whereas Corpus Luteum produces progesterone in ovary.

Dr Banga's Websites Dogs are said to have dichromatic vision -- they can see only part of the range of colors in the visual spectrum of light wavelengths. Humans have trichomatic vision, meaning that they can see the whole spectrum. Dogs probably lack the ability to see the range of colors from green to red. This means that they see in shades of yellow and blue primarily, Source: http://www.vetinfo.com/dogsee.html

Dr Banga's Websites Roaring / laryngeal hemiplegia is caused by damage to Left Recurrent laryngeal nerve which is branch of vagus nerve and innervates the Cricoarytenoideus Dorsalis muscle of the larynx.

Kyrollos Ezat Ibrahim that is great club and full of important great scientific medical informations..and really the site is wounderful..thx alot Dr.Baga

Dr Banga's Websites Acetaminophen causes Heinz Body Anemia in cats ... N - Acetylcystine reverses it !!!

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Xylitol, a sugar substitute, may cause liver disease and death in dogs.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LMEUWKC9q xk
Источник: www.youtube.com
Before you share that sugar free dessert treat with your dog, pay attention! A recent clinical report from the ASPCA Poison Control Center has shown that dogs appear to develop severe liver failure and sudden decreases in blood sugar levels after ingesting foods containing the sweetener, Xylitol. .....

Dr Banga's Websites Lincomycin is contraindicated in horses because it may cause fatal colitis.

Naveen Gakhar One of the approaches to the guttural pouch in horse for surgical intervention is viborg's triagle. It is an area bounded rostrally by the vertical border of the mandibular ramus, dorsally by the tendinous insertion of the sternomandibularis muscle and ventrally by the linguofacial vein.












