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    An Update on Canine Duodenal Disorders
    (2019-11) Saravanan, Mani; TANUVAS
    Duodenal disorders are difficult to identify clinically because of the non-specific symptoms. They may or may not be identifiable through routine radiographic, ultrasonographic, or laboratory evaluation methods, because many diseases of duodenum primarily involve the mucosal surface. Duodenal ulcers, inflammatory bowel disease (IBD), and small intestinal bacterial overgrowth (SIBO) are the duodenal disorders. Duodenoscopy is an efficient way of identifying the abnormalities of mucosal irregularities, distortion, ulceration, neoplasia, and inflammation, and it is also useful for obtaining mucosal biopsy and duodenal juice for routine histopathological and bacteriological studies. This paper will provide more detail about the advanced diagnostic methods and therapeutic measures for various duodenal disorders.
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    Prologue on DISEASES OF DOGS - for Practioners
    (2020-03) Saravanan, Mani; TANUVAS
    Pet animals play a vital role in the human society as a companion, stress buster, guarding, etc. Health-care management of such pet animals is very much essential. Hence the pet animal clinical practice is a challenge to relive the suffering of the pet and to restore its normal routines. In recent years on par with human medicine, newer diagnostic technique and therapeutic protocols were followed to cure various diseases and condition of animals. Ascites, duodenal disorders, canine mastitis and re-emerging disease like Babesia are a timely needed topic in the day to day activities of pet animal clinical practices. This book provides the information on ascites, Babesia, duodenal disorders and mastitis of canines.
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    மடிவீக்க நோய்
    (TANUVAS, 2007) Rani, N; TANUVAS
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    DRIED RUMEN CONTENTS INCORPORATED JAPANESE QUAIL FEED
    (TANUVAS) JJ Abraham, Robinson; Appa Rao, V; Narendra Babu, R; Ezhilvelan, S, et al.,; TANUVAS
    Globally, blood and rumen contents are major abattoir wastes. In developing countries, a high proportion of the blood obtained from slaughtered animals ends as waste due to lack of facilities for drying to produce blood meal. Industrial processing of blood by drum, flash, or spray drying produces good- quality blood meal but requires high capital outlay on heavy equipment as well as central slaughtering and collection of blood.
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    TANUVAS - ICAR PET FOOD AND PET TREATS
    (TANUVAS) JJ Abraham, Robinson; Appa Rao, V; Narendra Babu, R; Ezhilvelan, S, et al.,; TANUVAS
    Pet food refers to any commercial food preparation distributed for consumption by pets, and it is usually a holistic meal and provides the necessary nutrients required by a pet. Pet treats may or may not contain nutritious substances, but in any case are never a holistic meal. Pet treats can be used for training, promoting dental health, joint health, weight control, etc. Their role as motivational tools is well documented and they also play a significant role to spice up the pet's meal and quell boredom. The important point of concern in a pet treat is the proportion of fat and sugar in the treat.