was enclosed within that fibrous cord. The wire piece and the iurrounding fibrous cord was excised- The area NJ5 radicqraphed to ensure total exciaion ui the ioreign body (Fig. 3). The wound was closed as usual. The animal was giyen the prophylactic dose of anti-tetanic serum and postoperative course oi antibiotics. The akin sutures were removed l'] days poatoperzitively.
YOUSSEF, H., & SELIEM, S. M. (1992). FOREIGN BODY CAUSING SE§AMOID-LIKE LAMENEYS IN A MULE. Assiut Veterinary Medical Journal, 27.1(53), 238-240. doi: 10.21608/avmj.1992.187142
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H.A. YOUSSEF; SAMIA M. SELIEM. "FOREIGN BODY CAUSING SE§AMOID-LIKE LAMENEYS IN A MULE", Assiut Veterinary Medical Journal, 27.1, 53, 1992, 238-240. doi: 10.21608/avmj.1992.187142
HARVARD
YOUSSEF, H., SELIEM, S. M. (1992). 'FOREIGN BODY CAUSING SE§AMOID-LIKE LAMENEYS IN A MULE', Assiut Veterinary Medical Journal, 27.1(53), pp. 238-240. doi: 10.21608/avmj.1992.187142
VANCOUVER
YOUSSEF, H., SELIEM, S. M. FOREIGN BODY CAUSING SE§AMOID-LIKE LAMENEYS IN A MULE. Assiut Veterinary Medical Journal, 1992; 27.1(53): 238-240. doi: 10.21608/avmj.1992.187142