Intussusception Associated with Sand Accumulation in a Greater Rhea (Rhea americana)
Pathoanatomical studies of diseases that affect wild animals are extremely important as appropriate measures can then be taken for the prevention and control of such diseases. We report here the case of death of a greater rhea (Rhea americana) by intestinal intussusception secondary to the ingestion...
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Main Authors: | Batista Jael Soares, de Oliveira Moacir Franco, Teófilo Tiago Da Silva, De Sousa Ana Caroline Freitas Caetano, Santos Wanderson Lucas Alves Dos, Lopes Igor Renno Guimarães, Gadelha Ana Indira Bezerra Barros, Tertulino Moisés Dantas, de Oliveira Gurgel João Vitor, de Oliveira Radan Elvis Matias |
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/7055daf0f45c40c6980ca8fb4c7cf57b |
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