Antibiotics instilled directly into the mammary gland....
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The gut. A tubular organ that attaches to the stomach. The intestine is responsible for absorbing nutrients and water and eliminating wastes. The first part of the intestine is the duodenum, followed by the small intestine, large intestine, colon and rectum....
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Skin fold pyoderma occurring in lip folds (spaniels), facial folds (brachycephalic breeds), vulvar folds (obese, spayed females) and corkscrew tails (brachycephalic breeds)....
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A subset of extracellualr fluid including fluid surrounding cells, in connective tissue, in bone, in cartilage, cerebrospinal fluid, fluid in the gastrointestinal tract and bile....
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Interstitial fluids are a subset of extracelluar fluids that surrounding cells and includes fluid in: dense connective tissue, bone, cartilage, cerebrospinal fluid, the gastrointestinal tract, and bile....
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A condition of the bladder resulting in hematuria and pollakiuria that resembles the condition in humans with the same name...
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A testicular tumor that usually displays benign biologic behavior. A type of cancer of the testes....
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In CPR, interposed abdominal compressions with chest compressions with an alternating rhythm between the abdomen and the chest....
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A standard unit of potency of a biological agent. Example: vitamin, hormone, antibiotic, antitoxin. Also called a USP unit....
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A host where maturation of the parasite or asexual reproduction takes place, in other words, reproduction where there is division and amplification of the parasite, but there is no sex involved....
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They are also referred to as cytokines. These are regulatory proteins that are secreted primarily by lymphocytes to help the interaction between the lymphocyte and a macrophage....
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A glycoprotein produced by macrophages, lymphocytes and epithelial cells in response to viral infection....
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