An eye that has degenerated after injury.... ↪ Read more
The penis cannot be extruded from the prepuce. Phimosis may be congenital due to a small preputial orifice or a persistent frenulum. Acquired inflammation or neoplasia can reduce the size of preputial orifice or increase the size of the penis causing phimosis.... ↪ Read more
An adverse reaction to as a result of a naturally derived or added chemical that produces a drug-like of pharmacologic effect.... ↪ Read more
The process of capture and destruction of foreign material. The two leading cells in this process are neutrophils and macrophages (Phagocytes).... ↪ Read more
Subcutaneous nodules, granulomatous lesions and draining tracts caused by Pythium sp. (Hyphomyces sp. ), Dreschlera sp and other species.... ↪ Read more
A measure of acidity or alkalinity. Values range from 0 (most acidic) to 14 (most alkaline or basic). A pH value of 7. 0 is neutral (neither acidic or alkaline).... ↪ Read more
Remnants of a blood vessels that once filled the anterior chamber and nourished the developing lens.... ↪ Read more
This technique uses an immunohistochemical procedure designed to demonstrate the presence of Ig or complement in a tissue section.... ↪ Read more veterinary-help.com
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