Parturient hypocalcemia /

Milk fever in animals

Bibliographic Details
Corporate Author: Conference on Parturient Paresis in Dairy Animals
Other Authors: Anderson, John J. B. (John Joseph Baxter), 1934-
Format: Conference Proceeding Book
Language:English
Published: New York : Academic Press, 1970.
Subjects:
Table of Contents:
  • Some recent work on the pathogenesis and prevention of milk fever
  • Thyroid calcitonin and cyclic AMP
  • Endocrinology of parturition
  • Effect of oral vitamin D on the incidence of parturient paresis (milk fever) and the ability of cows to mobilize blood calcium
  • Genetical and statistical investigations on parturient paresis in cattle
  • Blood serum composition associated with prepartum diet and colostum removal in relation to parturient paresis
  • Etiology and prevention of paresis puerperalis in dairy cows
  • An epizootiological study of parturient paresis (milk fever)
  • Parturient paresis prevention
  • field use of vitamin D3
  • Mammary circulation and respiratory changes associated with parturition in goats
  • The mammary drain of calcium
  • A compartmental model of calcium metabolism in cows
  • Measurement of calcium kinetics in dairy goats
  • Effects of high and low dietary calcium on the size and half-life of the readily exchangeable calcium pool in female goats under two different feeding conditions
  • Insulin, corticoids and parturient paresis
  • The roles of the parathyroid hormone and thyeocalcitonin in parturient paresis
  • Partial purification of hypocalcemic proteins from plasma of parturient dairy cows
  • Ultrastructural evaluation of the secretory activity of the bovine parathyroid glands and thyroid parafollicular cells under normal, pathologic, and experimental conditions
  • A study of clinical and meteorological data in parturient paresis in cattle
  • Effect of periparturient diseases on postpartum ovarian activity and fertility in dairy cattle
  • The clinico-physiological basis of bovind paresis
  • Liver functional changes relative to parturition in the dairy cow