1974
DOI: 10.2307/1589011
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The Comparative Photosensitizing Properties of Ammi majus and Ammi visnaga in Goslings

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“…Secondary bacterial infection of the affected skin may occur. (Trenchi, 1960;Williams and Binns, 1968;Van Kampen et al, 1969;Egyed et al, 1974;Schlosberg et al, 1974). The signs of acute inflammation are erythema, oedema, small vesicles that often coalesce, exudation of serous fluid and in some cases haemorrhage and fissuring of the affected area.…”
Section: Gangrenous Dermatitis Of Chickens and Turkeys Is Caused By Imentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Secondary bacterial infection of the affected skin may occur. (Trenchi, 1960;Williams and Binns, 1968;Van Kampen et al, 1969;Egyed et al, 1974;Schlosberg et al, 1974). The signs of acute inflammation are erythema, oedema, small vesicles that often coalesce, exudation of serous fluid and in some cases haemorrhage and fissuring of the affected area.…”
Section: Gangrenous Dermatitis Of Chickens and Turkeys Is Caused By Imentioning
confidence: 99%
“…3,[17][18][19][20][21][22][23] The same criteria are used to diagnose photosensitization in avian species and mammals. 10-12, 17 Egyed et al 18 described chronic lesions of the beak, foot web, and eyes in geese photosensitized by the consumption of bishopsweed.…”
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“…Shlosberg and Egyed 22 reported similar lesions in ducklings that resulted from ingestion of spring parsleys (Cymopterus longipes and C watsonii). Although the general health of waterfowl was reported to be minimally affected, 22,23 ingestion of C longipes can cause high mortality in turkey poults. 24 Photosensitization resulting from consumption of St. John's Wort has also been reported in waterfowl.…”
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“…lowing its ingestion under natural and experimental conditions EILAT et al, 1974;SHLOSBERG et al, 1974). In ducklings the symptoms of photosensitization resemble those seen in goslings, lesions appearing mainly on the beak and footwebs, with varying degrees of conjunctivitis (EGYED et al not yet published).…”
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