de Lahunta A
Department of Anatomy, New York State College of Veterinary Medicine, Cornell University, Ithaca 14853.
Can J Vet Res. 1990 Jan;54(1):65-76.
This review of abiotrophies in domestic animals has been organized by the predominate anatomical location of the lesion. Secondary considerations include the major signs of the clinical disorder and special neuropathological features. Those abiotrophies that have an established genetic basis are identified but the review includes degenerative disorders in which the etiology is not yet established.
本关于家畜营养缺乏症的综述是根据病变的主要解剖位置进行组织的。次要考虑因素包括临床病症的主要体征和特殊神经病理学特征。已确定有既定遗传基础的营养缺乏症,但本综述还包括病因尚未明确的退行性疾病。