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  3. Vol. 3 No. 2 (2024): 2024:2

Vol. 3 No. 2 (2024): 2024:2

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Published: 28-01-2025

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  • Zonulin Levels in Calves with Respiratory Distress Syndrome: Is There Field Evidence of Proof for Gut-Lung Axis in Calves?

    Hasan ERDOGAN, Songul ERDOGAN, Serdar PASA, Umut COSKUN, Kerem URAL
    1-5
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  • The Role of Ultrasonography in 20 Calf with Pneumonia: Diagnostic and Prognostic Value

    Halis Çetiner, Umit OZCAN, Murat GUZEL
    6-11
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  • Icterus in Cats

    Ali Can ÖZCAN, Mustafa Sinan AKTAS
    12-21
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  • Management of Non-Regenerative Anaemia in Cats

    Selin Sinem Sümbül Laçin, Mustafa Sinan AKTAŞ, Sümeyye BAYSAL
    22-28
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  • Evaluation of Hematological, Biochemical, and Echocardiographic Findings in Dogs Infected with Dirofilaria spp.

    Hasan ERDOGAN, Serdar PASA, Ali AYDIN, Ilayda TENDER, Tahir OZALP, Songul ERDOGAN, Kerem URAL
    29-37
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  • Investigation of The Prevalence of Respiratoric Coronavirus in Dogs in Kirikkale and Surrounding Provinces

    Bugrahan Bekir YAGCI, Ahmet MUSLU
    38-45
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  • Semi-elemental diet Gut-cumin I is capable of switching fecal scoring to fabric settings to those of acceptable levels in dogs with inflammatory bowel disease: further evidence of proof for gut-brain axis

    Kerem URAL, Hasan ERDOGAN, Serdar PASA, Songul ERDOGAN
    46-57
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