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In Practice 19: 472-483 (1997)
© 1997 British Veterinary Association

Cardiovascular disease in cattle

PETER JACKSON 1 and JOSH SLATER PhD2

1 Department of Clinical Veterinary Medicine at Cambridge
2 equine medicine at Cambridge

ALTHOUGH severe cardiovascular disease is relatively uncommon in cattle it is important that the clinician examines this body system with care during the routine clinical examination of the bovine patient. Early detection of cardiovascular disease may enable appropriate remedial action be taken and an accurate prognosis of the patient's condition to be offered.

Note:

The authors thank Mr J. R. R. Prescott for his help during the preparation of this article.







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