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1. Incidence And Chemotherapy Of Ascariasis In Buffalo Calves

by Sarwar Khan, M | Iqbal Ahmed | Tufail Muhammed Khan | Faculty of Veterinary Sciences.

Material type: book Book; Format: print ; Literary form: not fiction Publisher: 1981Dissertation note: Abstract Availability: Items available for loan: UVAS Library [Call number: 0124,T] (1).

2. A Study On The Effects Of Natural Haemohnchosis On Total Erythrocytic Count, Haemoglobin, Serum Total Protein,

by Munawar Sultana Ch | Tufail Muhammed Khan | Asif Rabbani | Manzoor Ahmed Basra | Faculty of Veterinary Sciences.

Material type: book Book; Format: print ; Literary form: not fiction Publisher: 1989Dissertation note: Abstract Availability: Items available for loan: UVAS Library [Call number: 0130,T] (1).

3. A Study Of Pathology Of The Higher Dietary Levels Of Calcium In Broiler Chicks

by Arif Ismail, M | Manzoor Ahmed Basra | Tufail Muhammed Khan | Faculty of Veterinary Sciences.

Material type: book Book; Format: print ; Literary form: not fiction Publisher: 1989Dissertation note: Abstract Availability: Items available for loan: UVAS Library [Call number: 0131,T] (1).

4. Effect Of Natural Fascioliasis On Blood Total Serum Protein, Bilirubin And Serum Glutamic Oxaloacetuc Transminase In Sheep

by Ajab Khan | Tufail Muhammed Khan | Asif Rabbani | Manzoor Ahmed basra | Faculty of Veterinary Sciences.

Material type: book Book; Format: print ; Literary form: not fiction Publisher: 1986Dissertation note: Abstract Availability: Items available for loan: UVAS Library [Call number: 0132,T] (1).

5. Comparative Study On Pathogenicity And Histopatholgoy Of Experimental Borrelia Anserina Infection In Broiler And Desi Chicks

by Arshad Ali | Zafar Iqbal Chaudry | Tufail Muhammed Khan | Faculty of Veterinary Sciences.

Material type: book Book; Format: print ; Literary form: not fiction Publisher: 1987Dissertation note: Abstract Availability: Items available for loan: UVAS Library [Call number: 0136,T] (1).

6. Haematology And Total Serum Protein Patterns In Experimental Coccidiosis In Broiler Chicks

by Ilyas, M | Tufail Muhammed Khan | Muhammed | Zafar Iqbal Chaudry | Faculty of Veterinary Sciences.

Material type: book Book; Format: print ; Literary form: not fiction Publisher: 1990Dissertation note: Abstract Availability: Items available for loan: UVAS Library [Call number: 0139,T] (1).

7. A Study Of Micromorphology, Alkaline Phosphatase And Lactate Dehydrogenase Levels Of Buffaloes Suffering From Endometritis

by Mohammad Ali | Tufail Muhammed Khan | Javaid Rashid | Muhammed Akram Muneer | Faculty of Veterinary Sciences.

Material type: book Book; Format: print ; Literary form: not fiction Publisher: 1991Dissertation note: Abstract Availability: Items available for loan: UVAS Library [Call number: 0140,T] (1).

8. Studies On The Etiology And Histopathology Of Pneumonic Lungs In Teddy Goats

by Akram Chaudhry, M | zafar Iqbal Chaudry | tufail Muhammed Khan | Faculty of Veterinary Sciences.

Material type: book Book; Format: print ; Literary form: not fiction Publisher: 1989Dissertation note: Abstract Availability: Items available for loan: UVAS Library [Call number: 0141,T] (1).

9. Detection Of Rabies Virus In The Salivary Glands And Negri Bodies In The Grain Of Dogs By Fluorescent Antibody Technique

by Khalid Saleem | Manzoor Ahmed Basra | Tufail Muhammed Khan | Faculty of Veterinary Sciences.

Material type: book Book; Format: print ; Literary form: not fiction Publisher: 1987Dissertation note: Abstract Availability: Items available for loan: UVAS Library [Call number: 0143,T] (1).

10. A Study On The Incidence And Pathology Of Salmonella Pullorum In Poultry In And Around Lahore

by Akif Nafees | Tufail Muhammed Khan | Altaf Hussain | Manzoor Ahmed Basra | Faculty of Veterinary Sciences.

Material type: book Book; Format: print ; Literary form: not fiction Publisher: 1984Dissertation note: Abstract Availability: Items available for loan: UVAS Library [Call number: 0147,T] (1).

11. Study On The Effect Of Borrelia Aserina Infection On Blood Parameters In Different Age Groups Of Broiler Chickens

by Qasim Awan, M | Manzoor Ahmed Basra | Tufail Muhammed Khan | Faculty of Veterinary Sciences.

Material type: book Book; Format: print ; Literary form: not fiction Publisher: 1989Dissertation note: Abstract Availability: Items available for loan: UVAS Library [Call number: 0148,T] (1).

12. Haematological And Pathological Study Of Natural Onchocerciasis In Different Age Groups Of Buffaloes

by Khalil Ahmad | Tufail Muhammed Khan | Ata-Ur-Rizvi | Javaid Rashid | Faculty of Veterinary Sciences.

Material type: book Book; Format: print ; Literary form: not fiction Publisher: 1991Dissertation note: Abstract Availability: Items available for loan: UVAS Library [Call number: 0150,T] (1).

13. Studies On The Effects Of Aflatoxins On Growth Traits And Toral Serum Protein, Serum Bilirubin And Sgot In Broiler Chicken

by Nasir Baig, M | Manzoor Ahmed Basra | tufail Muhammed Khan | Faculty of Veterinary Sciences.

Material type: book Book; Format: print ; Literary form: not fiction Publisher: 1987Dissertation note: Abstract Availability: Items available for loan: UVAS Library [Call number: 0165,T] (1).

14. Histopathological Studies Of Experimentaly Produced Disease Of Ranikhet In Broilers And Layers

by Sait ud Din Jahagir Abkar | Manzoor Ahmed Basra | Tufail Muhammed Khan | Faculty of Veterinary Sciences.

Material type: book Book; Format: print ; Literary form: not fiction Publisher: 1985Dissertation note: A total number of sixty four, day old chicks of which 32 broilers and 32 layers were used. The incubation period was increased with age while the mortality rate was reduced with increase of age. Macroscopic examination of proventriculus, intestine, heart and brain revealed haemorrhages, in addition to that liver, spleen and kidneys showed necrotic foci. The nasal passages were full of catarrhal exudates. Microscopic appearances of trachea, lungs, proventriculus, liver, heart, kidneys and spleen showed lymphocytic infiltration. The blood vessels were dilated. The necrotic changes were prominant in all the organs. Availability: Items available for loan: UVAS Library [Call number: 0260,T] (1).

15. Studies On Histopathology Of Brain And Salivary Glands Of Dogs Suspected For Rabies

by Shakil Akhtar Khan | Tufail Muhammed Khan | Ata-Ur-Rehman | Manzoor Ahmed Basra | Faculty of Veterinary Sciences.

Material type: book Book; Format: print ; Literary form: not fiction Publisher: 1986Dissertation note: Rabies is a fatal viral disease of all warm blooded animals, including man. Because of its highly fatal nature it is the most notorious and dreaded disease in dogs. The disease in man is characterized by an emotional and neurological disorders with relfex excitability, paralysis and death. The infectious agent of rabies is a neurotropic member of the family Rhabdoviridae found in the nerve tissue, tears, saliva, salivary glands and rarely in other body fluids. A total of thirty stray dogs and thirty dogs suspected for rabies were included in the present work. From the both groups, the impression smear5were prepared (of hippocampus, cerebellum and mandibular salivary gland) for detection of Negri bodies. Biological test in mice and histopathological changes of bippocampus, cerebellum and mandibular salivary glauds were noted. Out of 30 stray dogs the impression smears of three hippocampus and one cerebellum were doubtful for Negri bodies and all the mandibular salivary glands were negative, for Negri bodies. The biological test in mice was negative for rabies in all stray dogs. The impression smears from thirty dogs suspected for rabies, showed Negri bodies in twelve hippocampus, seven cerebellum and all the mandibular salivary glands were found negative for Negri bodies. Seventeen dogs out of 30 dogs were biological positive for rabies. Histopathological changes were observed in fourteen hippocampus, fourteen cerebellum and ten mandibular salivary glands. Availability: Items available for loan: UVAS Library [Call number: 0262,T] (1).

16. The Effects Of Coccidiostatic Sulfa Drugs On The Blood Of Chicken

by Akmir Ghani | tufail muhammed Khan | Manzoor Ahmed Basra | Mubasher | Faculty of Veterinary Sciences.

Material type: book Book; Format: print ; Literary form: not fiction Publisher: 1985Dissertation note: Amongst the various poultry diseases coccidiosis is of paramount importance. Many drugs are commonly used against coccidiosis for prophylactic and therapeutic purposes which are found to be toxic. This study was conducted to see the adverse effect of coccidiostatic sulfa drugs Polycox, Darvisul and. Esb3 on the blood components, liver and kidneys of the chicks. These drugs were given to 70 broiler chicks at 4 weeks of age at therapeutic dose and higher level for 3-2-3 days. Their blood was collected on the 9th day post-medication to see the adverse effects on hematological values. The coccidiostatic sulfa drugs medication produced severe anemia characterized by decrease of erythrocytic count, leukocytic count, hemoglobin contents and hematocrit values. Heterophils, lymphocytes and monocytes decreased significantly. The coccidiostatic sulfa drugs also effected the maturation of the cells in the bone marrow and produced a significant decrease of immature stages of erythrocytic,granulocytic and thrombocytic series. Erytliroblasts, polychromatic erythrocytes, thromboblast, immature and mature thrombocytes and granuloblasts decreased significantly by coccidiostatic su-fa drugs. The bone marrow smears were chiefly composed of erythrocytes and lymphocytes. The bone marrow was pale and fatty in appearance. This study has shown that changes in the blood picture are airectly related to the maturation of the cells in the bone marrow. On gross examination liver and kidneys showed haemorrhages and necrosis, while microscopic examination revealed degenerative changes, necrosis, haemorrhages and infiltration of mononuclear cells which were prominent. It was evident that increase in the dose level of coccidiostatic sulfa drugs increased the severity of adverse effects. Esb3 produced less toxic effect than Polycox and Darvisul (containing Suiphaquinoxaline and Diaveridine). Availability: Items available for loan: UVAS Library [Call number: 0265,T] (1).

17. Study On The Normal Haematology And Biochemistry Of Blood Of Buffaloes

by Waqar Sarwar Gillani, Syed | Muhammed Irfan | Tufail Muhammed Khan | Faculty of Veterinary Sciences.

Material type: book Book; Format: print ; Literary form: not fiction Publisher: 1984Dissertation note: Two hundred clinically normal and healthy buffoloes were studied for different haematological and biochoraical parameters. The animals from birth to thirteen years of age were included in the study. i) A significant variation in the values of haemoglobin, total erythrocyte count and packed cell volume was seen between animals below 1 2 months of age and above 1 2 months of age. 2) Animals below 12 months of age showed significantly higher haemoglobin contents, total erythracyte count and haematocrit values. 3) Animals below 12 months possessed significantly higher blood glucose level. 4) The cholesterol level in lactating animals was higher compared to non lactating animals. 5) The average values for buffaloes below 12 months of age were as follows: Haemoglobin 12.0 ± 2.H prcent Total erythroeyte count 8.84 + 1 .85 millions/cmm packed cell volume 39.7 ± 9.7 per cent 6) The average haematological values for buffaloes above 12 months of age were as under Haemoglobin Total erythrocyte count Packed cell volume Mean cell volume Mean cell haemoglobin Mean cell haemoglobin concentration Total leucocyte count Absolute neutrophil 11.6 ± 2.8 go per cent 7.48 ± 1 .98 millions/cram 35.35 ± 6.35 per cent 47.92 + 15.95 ± 30.42 ± 4.02 per cent 11641 . 5 ± 1 239 .5 thousands/cm 4339.5 + 540.5 per cubic-milimetor Absolute lymphocyte Absolute monocyte Absolute eosinophil Absolute basophil 6388.5 ± 667.5/corn 556.5 ± 107.5/cmm 464i-97/emm Nil The average biochemical values for buffaloes above 12 months of age were as follows:- Glucose Urea Cholesterol Inorganic phosphorous Calcium Calcium Potassium Sodium Choloride 59.7 ± 13.9 mg per cent 33.75 ± 11.25 mg per cent 280.5 ±25.5 mg per cent 5.84 ± 1 .84 rng per cent 9.69 ± 2.91 mg per cent 4.6 ± 1.0 miliequivalent/lit. 136.5 ± 8.5 miliequivalunt/lit 105.5 ± 9.5 miliequivalent/lit The blood glucose for anirals below 12 months of age was 71.25 ± 14.35 mg per cent. Availability: Items available for loan: UVAS Library [Call number: 0266,T] (1).

18. A Study On The Pathology Of Internal Genital Organs Of Buffalo Heifer

by Adil Pervaiz Anwar Khan | Manzoor Ahmed Basra | Tufail Muhammed Khan | Faculty of Veterinary Sciences.

Material type: book Book; Format: print Publisher: 1986Dissertation note: The buffalo (Bulus bubalis) is a triple purpose animal. It provides milk and meat and is extensively used for work in certain parts of the world. It is a good source of fat, protein, vitamins and minerals for human diet. The buffalo milk with its higher fat content is considered by most of its consumero as superior to cow milk. Gross lsions of the ovaries, oviducts, uteri and cervices, and histopathological changes of the morbid tissues of the ovaries, oviducts, uteri and cervices were studied on the internal genitalia of 150 buffalo heifers. In addition E.coli was isolated and identified from the animals routinely slaughtered at the slaughter house, Lahore, during the months of February and March, 1986. The specimens from each heifer's carcass were collected, labelled, packed in a separate polythene bag and brought to the Pathology laboratory, College of Veterinary Sciences, Lahore in a box containing ice. The macroscopic lesions recorded from the ovaries and bursae consisted of cystic follicles in 8 (5.3%), par-ovarian cysts in 9 (6%), hypoplasia in 7(4%), ovaro-bursal adhesions in 8(5.3%) cases. The gross lesions of fallopian tubes were hydrosalpinx in 6(4%) cases. The gross lesions of uteri were mucometra 5(3.33%) and haemorrhages were also in 5(3.33%) cases. The cervices revealed no pathological abnormality. Histopathlogical changes confirmed the above mentioned gross pathological changes. Escherichia coli was isolated from the uterine horns of 31 out of 150 buffalo-heifers. For the isolation of E.coli uterine material was cultured in nutrient broth tubes, - incubated at 37°C overnight. A smear was prepared from each incubated tube, stained and examined for the presence of Gramnegative organisms. The Nutrient broth containing gram-negative organisms were further inoculated on MacConkey's agar media plates and incubated for 24 hours at 37°C. The characteristic circular, opaque, glistening and rosepink colonies of E.coli on this medium were recorded. Biochemical properties of isolated E.coli isolates were studied. The pathogenicity of these isolates was tested in Swiss albino mice intraperito- nially. No pathogenic isolate of E.coli was found out of 31 E.coli isolates and E.coli could not be isolated from the heart blood of these mice when they were killed after eight days. Availability: Items available for loan: UVAS Library [Call number: 0267,T] (1).

19. Etiology Of Hypertension In Adult Human Beings

by Tariq Ismaeel, Qazi | Manzoor Ahmed Basra | Tufail Muhammed Khan | Faculty of Veterinary Sciences.

Material type: book Book; Format: print ; Literary form: not fiction Publisher: 1992Dissertation note: A total number of 80 hypertensive c±€ idividuals and 40 normal control individuals of 40 - 60 years age included in this study. Out of 80, 40 males of 40-60 years of age and 20 males out of 40 control of same age were placed in major group A and AC.40 females of 40-60 years of age and 20 control of same age were placed in major group B and BC. The major groups A, AC, B and BC were further subdivided into A1, A2, A3, A4 AC1, AC2, AC3 AC4, B1, B2, B3, B4, BC1, BC2, BC3 and BC4 according to the age group as followings:- A1, AC1, B1, BC1 (40-45 years of age). A2, AC2, B2, BC2 (46-50 years of age). A3 AC3, B3, BC3 ( 51-55 years of age). A4, AC4, B4, BC4 (56-60 years of age). From all individuals blood samples were collected and Serum was separated. The Serum was transferred to clear plastic bottles labelled and stored at - 20 C untill use for the analysis of Serum Cholesterol and Serum Sodium levels. Serum cholesterol and Serum Sodium estimations were done by connercial kits. The mean Serum Cholesterol in normal adult males were 188 ± 8.41 194.6 ± 6.42, 194 + 14.47 and 191.8 + 20.57 mg/lOO ml in sub groups AC1 AC2, AC3 and AC4 respectively. While in hypertensiveobese males the mean Serum Cholesterol were 281.4 ± 56.46, 291.1 ± 28.61, 286.1 ± 45.90 and 279.9 + 41.19 mg/100 ml in sub groups A1, A2, A3 and A4 respectively. The mean Serum Cholesterol in normal adult females were 179.6 ± 15.54, 174.8 ± 9.54, 177.6 ± 13.42 and 176.8 + 5.12 MG/100 ml in sub groups BC1, BC2 BC3 and respectively. While in hypertensive obese female the mean Serum Cholesterol were 278.4 ± 42.21, 269.8 ± 36.72, 266.6 ± 51.96 and 271.3 ± 45.99 in sub groups B1, B2, B3 and B4 respectively. These results clearly show that there was significant difference (P < 0.05) present between mean Serum Cholesterbi of individuals in different physiological status. The mean Serum Cholesterol of different age groups of normal and hypertensive obese individuals were not significantly different (P<O.Ol). The mean values of rum Sodium levels in normal adult males were 146.8± 3.42, 145.6 ± 8.29, 147.8 ± 5.01 and 145.6 ± 4.03 mmol/L in sub groups AC1, AC2, AC3 and AC4 respectively. While in hypertensive obese males it was 167.8 ± 8.88 172.1 ± 6.45, 168.6 ± 8.56 and 169.9 ± 9.19 mmol/L in sub groups A1, A, A3 and A4 respectively. The mean Serum Sodium levels in normal adult females were 144.2 ± 7.29, 144.6 ± 7.30, 147.4 ± 4.77 and 147.6 ± 3.28 mmol/L in sub groups BC1, BC2, BC3 and BC4 respectively. While in hypertensive obese females the mean Serum Sodium levels 168.8 + 8.74, 167.4 ± 10.28, 168.6 ± 8.99 and 168.5 ± 11.06 mmol/L in sub groups B1, B2, B3 and B4 respectively. The results of Serum Sodium levels show that there was significant difference (P <0.05) present between the mean Serum Sodium levels of individuals in different Physiological Status. The mean Serum Sodium level of different age groups of normal and hypertensive obese individuals were not significantly different (P<0.01). Significant difference (P < 0.05) of Serum Cholesterol of individuals of different socioeconauic classes, different grades of hypertensicn and different degree of deviation fran standard weight were also noted. While in case of Serum Sodium level there was significant difference (P <0.05) in the individuals of different socioeconanic classes and there was no significant difference (P<0.05) in the individuals of different degree of hyperbension and different degree of deviation from standard weight. The findings of present study will help in the diagnosis and management of hypertension and will prove beneficial for screening Of the cases from general population. Availability: Items available for loan: UVAS Library [Call number: 0301,T] (1).



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