1988
DOI: 10.1016/0021-9975(88)90045-x
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Spontaneous cholelithiasis in sheep: Prevalence survey and analysis of gallstones and bile

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“…This is in agreement with the results reported by Petruzzi et al [11], Cavallini et al [6], and Khaki [12]. All gallstones that they found in sheep and cattle were pigment type.…”
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“…This is in agreement with the results reported by Petruzzi et al [11], Cavallini et al [6], and Khaki [12]. All gallstones that they found in sheep and cattle were pigment type.…”
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confidence: 93%
“…A study on prevalence of cholelithiasis in sheep indicated that 11.7% of sheep had gallstones [11]. Khaki [12] reported that the prevalence of gallstones in sheep and cattle slaughtered in Tehran abattoirs in Iran were 4.75% and 5.6%, respectively.…”
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“…Gallensteine finden sich bei rund 1% der Schlachtrinder in Nordamerika (7). Seltener sind sie bei Pferden (9,10,19) und Schafen, in Einzelfällen werden sie auch bei Schaffeten beschrieben (13,22). Äußerst selten treten sie bei Vögeln auf (3).…”
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“…In animals, most reported stones are composed of one or more of cholesterol, bilirubin, bile salts and calcium (Nakayama 1969, 1971, Naus and Jones 1978 [gallstones in a cat]), Petruzzi andothers 1988, Cohen andMosbach 1993).…”
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