Jubb T F, Malmo J, Morton J M, Button C, Jerrett I V
University of Melbourne, Rural Veterinary Unit, Maffra, Victoria.
Aust Vet J. 1990 Jan;67(1):16-8. doi: 10.1111/j.1751-0813.1990.tb07384.x.
Inherited epidermal dysplasia (IED), formerly called baldy calf syndrome, is a lethal disease of calves of Holstein-Friesian ancestry. The disease causes progressive illthrift and skin, horn and hoof lesions, which can be confused with inherited zinc deficiency. The clinicopathological features and ancestry of 10 affected calves in Gippsland, Victoria are described.
遗传性表皮发育异常(IED),以前称为秃犊综合征,是一种荷斯坦-弗里生血统犊牛的致死性疾病。该疾病导致生长发育不良以及皮肤、角和蹄部病变,这些病变可能与遗传性锌缺乏症相混淆。本文描述了维多利亚州吉普斯兰地区10头患病犊牛的临床病理特征和血统情况。