Citations:amorphus globosus
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English citations of amorphus globosus
- 2009 December 8, Luc DesCôteaux et al., “Bovine Fetal Development after 55 Days, Fetal Sexing, Anomalies, and Well-Being”, in Luc DesCôteaux et al., editors, Practical Atlas of Ruminant and Camelid Reproductive Ultrasonography, John Wiley & Sons, →ISBN, page 114:
- The amorphus globosus (AM) is a spherical structure of all three basic germ layers covered with normal, pigmented skin typical of the breed. AM may cause dystocia.
- 2012, “Schmallenberg virus confirmed in south-east England”, in Veterinary Record[1], :
- A Holstein-Friesian cow calved a normal bull calf and soon afterwards the farmworker found a spherical, hairy mass in the pen. This amorphus globosus was approximately 11 cm in diameter (Fig 1). It was covered in short black and white hair. […] Amorphus globosus is a type of acardic monster and thought to be an abnormal twin fetus.
- 2017, J Weber, N Rudolph, M Freick, “Facets of clinical appearance and aetiology in an unusual bovine amorphus globosus”, in Anatomia, histologia, embryologia[2], volume 46, number 5, Wiley Online Library, , →ISSN, pages 502–506:
- Amorphus globosus is a rare entity, more common in the cow but also reported in mares, buffaloes and goats. In respect of both development and clinical presentation, this abnormity can be evolved very variably.