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BACKGROUND
Osteochondrosis (OC(D)) is a juvenile osteo-articular disorder affecting several mammalian species. In horses, OC(D) is considered as a multifactorial disease and has been described as a focal disruption of endochondral ossification leading to the development of osteoarticular lesions.
The content of C-reactive albumin (CRA) and endothelin-1 in patients with neurologic syndromes of dorsolumbar osteochondrosis (lumbodynia, lumboischialgia, lumbosacral radiculopathy) during exacerbation was investigated. CRA concentration in blood serum was determined by a highly sensitive
Feeding a dog of a large breed with a diet exceeding the National Research Council (1974) recommendations for energy, protein, calcium, phosphorus and vitamin D may result in disturbances of skeletal development. The effects of excess energy and various calcium:phosphorous ratios per se have been