Publications by authors named "N P Grom"

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  • Sporotrichosis is a fungal infection in cats caused by Sporothrix spp., which can affect both skin and internal tissues.
  • Over a year, a study examined 102 euthanized cats suspected of having sporotrichosis, utilizing various diagnostic methods including macroscopic, cytological, histopathological, and IHC examinations.
  • The findings revealed that all cats tested positive for the infection, with the most effective diagnostic methods being IHC and cytology, and highlighted a range of skin and extracutaneous symptoms, including pneumonia and meningitis, indicating the need for further research into the severity and chronic nature of the disease.
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Effect of carnitine and its synthetic analogue 3-(2,2,2-trimethylhydrazinium) propionate (THP) has been studied in rats with experimental infarction of myocardium following occlusion of the left anterior descending coronary artery. Morphological and biochemical changes were determined within 24 hrs after occlusion. The infarcted area was diminished from 29.

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The influence exerted by the composition of intravenously introduced mixture of amino acids on so-called urea increment, i.e. the difference between the urea concentration in the blood on an empty stomach an on termination of its introduction, was studied in tests on adult mongrel male-dogs.

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