Volume 15 (2024)
Volume 14 (2023)
Volume 13 (2022)
Volume 12 (2021)
Volume 11 (2020)
Volume 10 (2019)
Volume 9 (2018)
Volume 8 (2017)
Volume 7 (2016)
Volume 6 (2015)
Volume 5 (2014)
Volume 4 (2013)
Volume 3 (2012)
Volume 2 (2011)
Volume 1 (2010)

Large Animal Surgery
Management of a bilateral mandibular fracture in a single-humped camel

Hadi Imani Rastabi; Abdolvahed Moarabi; Ahmad Khajeh; Narges Kavosi

Volume 8, Issue 2 , June 2017, , Pages 171-174

Abstract
  In the present case report, the comprehensive management of a bilateral mandibular fracture in a single-humped camel including pre-, peri- and post-operative cares is described. A one-year-old camel with the overhanging of the rostral part of the lower jaw which occurred seven days ago was presented. ...  Read More

Poultry
The effect of short-time microwave exposures on Listeria monocytogenes inoculated onto chicken meat portions

Tayebeh Zeinali; Abdollah Jamshidi; Saeid Khanzadi; Mohammad Azizzadeh

Volume 6, Issue 2 , June 2015, , Pages 173-176

Abstract
  Listeria monocytogenes can be found throughout the environment and in many foods. It is associated primarily with meat and animal products. Listeria monocytogenes has become increasingly important as a food-borne pathogen. The aim of this study was to evaluate the effect of microwave (MW) treatment of ...  Read More

Fish & Aquatic
Case report of chondroma in a grass carp (Ctenopharyngodon idella)

Mehrzad Mesbah; Annahita Rezaie; Zahra Tulaby Dezfuly

Volume 7, Issue 2 , June 2016, , Pages 173-176

Abstract
  The grass carp (Ctenopharyngodon idella) is a herbivorous, freshwater fish species of the family Cyprinidae, and the only species of the genus Ctenopharyngodon. Neoplasms in fishes are generally less aggressive than neoplasms in mammals and are most commonly discrete, focal and benign neoplasms. A 3-year-old ...  Read More

Large Animal Internal Medicine
Brodifacoum toxicosis and abortion in an Arabian mare

Amir Zakian; Sajad Mami; Mohammad Nouri; Seyedeh Misagh Jalali; Meysam Tehrani-Sharif

Volume 10, Issue 2 , June 2019, , Pages 173-176

Abstract
  A 3-year-old pregnant Arabian mare was referred to the Veterinary Teaching Hospital of Shahid Chamran University of Ahvaz with a history of bleeding and rodenticide ingestion. The results of paraclinical examinations showed severe normocytic and normochromic anemia, decreased serum total protein, albumin, ...  Read More

Parasitology
A cross sectional study on Dirofilaria immitis and Acanthocheilonema reconditum in sheepdogs in a western region in Iran

Mandana Hoseini; Fateme Jalousian; Seyed Hosein Hoseini; Abbas Gerami Sadeghian

Volume 11, Issue 2 , June 2020, , Pages 185-190

Abstract
  Iran is one of the endemic areas of Dirofilariasis, and also one of the most important zoonotic infections. Dirofilaria immitis causes a severe and fatal disease called heartworm disease in dog. It also produces pulmonary nodules in humans. The worm is to be investigated as a potential infection of humans ...  Read More

Large Animal Internal Medicine
Simultaneous use of thyme essential oil and disodium fumarate can improve in vitro ruminal microbial fermentation characteristics

Hiwa Baraz; Hossein Jahani-Azizabadi; Osman Azizi

Volume 9, Issue 2 , June 2018, , Pages 193-198

Abstract
  Two trials were conducted to investigate the effects of disodium fumarate (DSF; 0.00, 8.00, 10.00 and 12.00 mM) and thyme essential oil (TEO; 0.00, 100.00, 200.00, 300.00 and 400.00 µL L-1) solely and simultaneously (10.00 mM DSF along with 100.00, 200.00, 300.00 and 400 µL L-1 TEO) on in ...  Read More

A typical case of hydrallantois accompanied by fetal monstrosity in a local ewe of Kashmir

Hiranya Kumar Bhattacharyya; Shahid Hussain Dar; Mujeeb-ur-Rehman Fazili; Abdul Hafiz

Volume 3, Issue 3 , September 2012, , Pages 221-223

Abstract
  A full termed local ewe with the history of continuous straining with labored breathing for last 24 hours was presented. The animal was disinclined to move with tense and round abdomen which developed rapidly during last two weeks. Caesarean section revealed hydrallantois accompanied by multiple fetal ...  Read More

Identification of bovine leukemia virus in raw milk samples in North-West of Iran

Hossein Barzeghar; Hessam Mirshahabi; Nima Motamed; Massoud Yavarmanesh; Behroz Mahdavi Poor; Seyyed Reza Moaddab; Mohammad Asgharzadeh

Volume 12, Issue 2 , June 2021, , Pages 223-227

Abstract
  Bovine leukemiavirus (BLV) is one of the most important carcinogenic viruses genetically related to the human T-cell lymphotropic viruses (HTLV-1 and HTLV-2). The virus infects type B lymphocytes and creates lymph glands tumors. Recently, the association between the presence of this virus and breast ...  Read More

Occurrence of congenital cerebral theileriosis in a newborn twin Holstein calves in Iran: Case report

Mohammad Tolouei Kaleibar; Javad Ashrafi Helan; Ezzatollah Fathi

Volume 5, Issue 3 , July 2014, , Pages 237-241

Abstract
  An 8-day-old newborn female twin Holstein calves with a history of weakness, anorexia, emaciation and convulsion were presented to Tabriz University Veterinary Teaching Hospital. On admission, the calves were febrile and recumbent. Physical examination revealed many ticks from the external body surface ...  Read More

Pathology
Congenital multi-organ malformations in a Holstein calf

Rahim Hobbenaghi; Bahram Dalir-Naghadeh; Ali Nazarizadeh

Volume 6, Issue 3 , September 2015, , Pages 257-260

Abstract
  A 5-day-old female Holstein calf was necropsied because of lethargy, recumbency and anorexia. At necropsy, multiple gross defects were evident in several organs, including unclosed sutures of skull bones, asymmetrical orbits, doming of the skull bones, hydrocephalus, hydranencephaly, cleft palate, ...  Read More

Small Animal Internal Medicine
Leptospirosis and immune-mediated hemolytic anemia: A lethal association

Tommaso Furlanello; Ida Reale

Volume 10, Issue 3 , September 2019, , Pages 261-265

Abstract
  Immune-mediated hemolytic anemia (IMHA) is a common cause of anemia in dogs. The immune aggression towards erythrocytes can be triggered by many pathological conditions such as infection, inflammatory disease or neoplasia. Upon ruling out any eliciting conditions, a diagnosis of the primary immune-mediated ...  Read More

Pathology
Extraskeletal osteoma in a canary (Serinus canaria)

Moosa Javdani; Mohammad Hashemnia; Zahra Nikousefat; Mohammad Ghasemi

Volume 8, Issue 3 , September 2017, , Pages 265-268

Abstract
  Osteoma is an uncommon bone tumor in avian species and other animals. A 2-year-old male canary (Serinus canaria) with a history of an oval mass in the left wing for several months was examined. Radiographs showed a radio-opaque mass. Upon the bird’s owner request, the canary was euthanatized and ...  Read More

Embryology
A case of monocephalus rachipagus tribrachius tetrapus in a puppy

Adonis Pino; Arlenis Pérez; Aine Seavers; Guillermo Hermo

Volume 7, Issue 3 , September 2016, , Pages 267-270

Abstract
  Caudal duplication (dipygus) is an uncommon pathologic of conjoined twinning. The conjoined malformation is classified according to the nature and site of the union. We report the presence of this malformation in a female crossbreed puppy. The puppy was delivered by caesarean section following a prolonged ...  Read More

Trypanosomiasis of camels (Camelus dromedarius) in Algeria: First report

Omar Bennoune; Nezar Adili; Khaled Amri; Lakhdar Bennecib; Ammar Ayachi

Volume 4, Issue 4 , December 2013, , Pages 273-275

Abstract
  Camel trypanosomosis is a life-threatening disease in the camel species and responsible for severe economic losses either in milk or meat productions. This study was carried out on the south-east area of Algeria on 100 camels of various ages and either sex from two herds. Microscopic examination of blood ...  Read More

Small Animal Internal Medicine
Multicentric lymphoma in a Rottweiler dog with bilateral ocular involvement: A case report

Hamed Mansour Lakooraj; Mahmood Ahmadi-hamedani; Omid Dezfoulian; Masoud Selk Ghaffari

Volume 9, Issue 3 , September 2018, , Pages 285-288

Abstract
  A 10-year-old, male Rottweilerdog was presented to Small Animal Hospital of Tehran University with a history of lethargy, anorexia, weight loss, vomiting, polyuria, polydipsia and blindness. The dog showed symptoms of depression, high body temperature (39.2 ˚C), tachypnea (40 breaths min-1) and cachexia. ...  Read More

A report on the genital myiasis by Wohlfahrtia magnifica in camel herds in southwest of Iran

Khodadad Pirali Kheirabadi; Amir Dehghani Samani; Hossein Rajabi Vardanjani

Volume 5, Issue 4 , December 2014, , Pages 329-332

Abstract
  Myiasis is a disease of vertebrate animals caused by different fly larvae. Wohlfahrtia magnifica is responsible for serious losses in animal husbandry in Eurasia. Larvae of W. magnifica parasitize several warm-blooded vertebrates and are responsible for a severe traumatic myiasis of mucosal membranes ...  Read More

Pathology
A case presentation of spider lamb syndrome in a Kermanian breed lamb

Mohammad Naser Nazem; Bahador Shojaei; Akbar Asadi; Mohammad Hasanzadeh

Volume 6, Issue 4 , December 2015, , Pages 343-347

Abstract
  Skeletal abnormalities are most often used to describe defects in the arms or legs that are associated with genes or chromosomes, or that occur due to an event that happens during pregnancy. Spider lamb syndrome (SLS) is a congenital disorder in sheep breeding that is recognized by some deformities in ...  Read More

Two-dimensional and M-mode echocardiographic parameters in Ghezel sheep

Ali Roustaei; Seyed Mohammad Hashemiasl; Bahram Dalir-Naghadeh; Majid Masoudifard

Volume 12, Issue 3 , September 2021, , Pages 349-355

Abstract
  Echocardiography is a non-invasive method of cardiac evaluation in most species. Echocardiographic reference parameters are poorly documented in sheep and not documented in Ghezel sheep. The purpose of this study was to determine reference ranges of normal echocardiographic parameters using two-dimensional ...  Read More

Pathology
Spondylitis in broiler breeder farms in West-Azerbaijan province, Iran: Clinical Report

Alireza Talebi; Jafar Taifebagherlu; Arian Sharifi; Fatemeh Delkhosh-Kasmaie

Volume 7, Issue 4 , December 2016, , Pages 353-355

Abstract
  Spondylitis is a reemerging epidemic spinal infection in male broiler chickens (5 to 7 weeks of age) as well as broiler breeder roosters (15 to 18 weeks of age). Among various causative agents, Enterococcus species and in particular E. cecorum, a gram-positive bacterium as a gastrointestinal flora of ...  Read More

Poultry
Effect of different levels of dietary vitamin E on reproductive and productive performances in Japanese quails (Coturnix coturnix japonica)

Parvin Abedi; Saleh Tabatabaei Vakili; Morteza Mamouei; Ali Aghaei

Volume 8, Issue 4 , December 2017, , Pages 353-359

Abstract
  The aim of this study was to evaluate the effects of dietary vitamin E on reproductive and productive parameters in Japanese quails. A total number of 240 female and 80 male Japanese quail were divided into five treatments with four replications in a completely randomized design. Experimental diets were ...  Read More

Clinical Pathology
Aggressive chondroblastic osteosarcoma in a dog: A case report

Mohammad Reza Esmaili Nejad; Rana Vafaei; Majid Masoudifard; Seyed Mahdi Nasiri; Atena Salimi

Volume 10, Issue 4 , December 2019, , Pages 361-364

Abstract
  Canine osteosarcoma (OS) or osteogenic sarcoma is an aggressive tumor of the skeletal system, associated with a rapid progression and guarded prognosis. The osteosarcomas, mostly arise from the appendicular skeleton while axial OS (osteosarcoma of flat bones) are less reported in the majority of large ...  Read More

Poultry
Isolation and characterization of mycoflora of chicken hatcheries in Mazandaran province, north of Iran

Saeed Seifi; Hojjatollah Shokri; Mahvash Karimi Madab

Volume 9, Issue 4 , December 2018, , Pages 373-378

Abstract
  Fungal infections cause significant economic losses in the poultry industry either due to their direct infectious nature or due to mycotoxins production. Hatchery contamination with fungi can threaten chicken health. In this regard, geographical and seasonal distributions of airborne fungal contamination ...  Read More

Human DT-diaphorase expression in Escherichia coli: optimization, purification and structural stability

Bita Rouh; Bagher Seyedalipour; Saman Hosseinkhani; Abasalt Hosseinzadeh Colagar

Volume 13, Issue 4 , December 2022, , Pages 545-551

Abstract
  Expression and purification of human DT-diaphorase, also referred to as NAD(P)H quinone oxidoreductase 1 (NQO1; EC. 1.6.99.2), which is a flavoprotein belongs to the family of oxidoreductases are optimized. The DT-diaphorase plays an important role in biosensor design for laboratory analysis and also ...  Read More

Spiculopteragia asymmetrica Infection in Cervus elaphus from Iran

Mohammad Reza Youssefi; Seyed Hossein Hoseini; Iraj Mobedi; Seyed Mohammad Hosseini; Behrang Ekrami

Volume 5, Issue 1 , March 2014, , Pages 77-79

Abstract
  Spiculopteragia asymmetrica is a gastrointestinal nematode frequently found in the abomasum of cervids. During December and February 2010, two red deer were died in Semeskandeh sanctuary in Mazandaran province. Moreover, five live deer from mentioned area were treated by Ivermectin and collected feces ...  Read More

Large Animal Internal Medicine
Patent ductus arteriosus in a lamb: A case report

Afshin Jafari Dehkordi; Farzaneh Hoseini

Volume 7, Issue 1 , March 2016, , Pages 85-88

Abstract
  Patent ductus arteriosus (PDA) is a persistent patency of a vessel normally present in the fetus that connects the pulmonary arterial system to the aorta. The ductus arteriosus fails to close at birth when breathing commences and placental blood circulation is removed. Closure of the ductus arteriosus ...  Read More