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Title: Black rhinoceros (Diceros bicornis) erythrocyte stability
Author(s): Ullrey, D.E.; Ku, P.K.; Whetter, P.A.; Robinson, P.T.
Year published: 1989
Journal: Proceedings of the American Association of Zoo Veterinarians
Volume: 1989
Pages: 19-22, table 1
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Hemolytic anemia in black rhinoceroses has been noted with alarming frequency in recent years. In several instances, death ensued, and an etiology of leptospirosis, babesiosis and trypanosomiasis has been proposed. In one instance, hemolytic anemia developed in a black rhinoceros being treated ...
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Hemolytic anemia in black rhinoceroses has been noted with alarming frequency in recent years. In several instances, death ensued, and an etiology of leptospirosis, babesiosis and trypanosomiasis has been proposed. In one instance, hemolytic anemia developed in a black rhinoceros being treated ...
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