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white muscle disease/ataxia

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Concurrent enzootic ataxia and white muscle disease in a flock of lambs.

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Nutritional myopathy--a cause of ataxia in broiler chickens.

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Rationale for clinical trials of selenium as an antioxidant for the treatment of the cardiomyopathy of Friedreich's ataxia.

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A pure selenium deficiency is harmful to the heart and causes a fatal dilated congestive cardiomyopathy in animals (white muscle disease) and in man (Keshan disease). Both of these syndromes are selenium-responsive. A deficiency of the micronutrient has also been reported in patients with

A review of tissue reference values used to assess the trace element status of farmed red deer (Cervus elaphus).

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OBJECTIVE This paper reviews the principles for the establishment of biochemical reference criteria for assessing the trace element status of farmed livestock and summarises data for copper, selenium, vitamin B12 and iodine for farmed red deer. UNASSIGNED Enzootic ataxia and osteochondrosis occur

A familial degenerative neuromuscular disease of Gelbvieh cattle.

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A degenerative skeletal muscle disease with vascular, neurologic, and renal lesions and a probable familial distribution was identified in 4-20-month-old purebred Gelbvieh cattle. Thirteen affected animals were confirmed from 6 separate beef herds, with a mortality rate of 100%. Clinical signs in

Major trace elements limiting livestock performance in New Zealand.

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Many New Zealand soils are naturally deficient in cobalt and/or selenium and/or copper, or are naturally high in molybdenum. Livestock grazing pasture grown on such soils may be deficient in one or more of these trace elements. In the 1940s and 1950s, New Zealand researchers were at the forefront of

Major trace elements limiting livestock performance in New Zealand.

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Abstract Extract • Many New Zealand soils are naturally deficient in cobalt and/or selenium and/or copper, or are naturally high in molybdenum. livestock granng pasture grown on such soils may be deficient in one or more of these trace elements. • In the 1940s and 1950s, New Zealand researchers were
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