Postmortem procedure and diagnostic avian pathology

Journal Title: Scientific Journal of Zoology - Year 2012, Vol 1, Issue 3

Abstract

This review paper will highlight the basic systematic procedures involve from submission of carcass for the investigation of disease to diagnosis and will serve as a guide to veterinarians (anatomist and pathologist) on postmortem proceedures in clinical practice.

Authors and Affiliations

A. Bello*| Department of Veterinary Anatomy,Sokoto state Polytechnic,Sokoto, Nigeria., M. A. Umaru| Department of veterinary Animal production and Theriogenology,Sokoto state Polytechnic,Sokoto, Nigeria., Y. S. Baraya| Department of Veterinary Pathology,Sokoto state Polytechnic,Sokoto, Nigeria., Y. A. Adamu| Department of medicine,Sokoto state Polytechnic,Sokoto, Nigeria., M. Jibir| Department of Animal production,Sokoto state Polytechnic,Sokoto, Nigeria., S. Garba| Department of Animal production,Sokoto state Polytechnic,Sokoto, Nigeria., S. A. Hena| Department of Veterinary Anatomy,Sokoto state Polytechnic,Sokoto, Nigeria., A. A. Raji| Department of Veterinary Pathology,Sokoto state Polytechnic,Sokoto, Nigeria., B. Saidu| Department of Veterinary Physiology and Biochemistry,Sokoto state Polytechnic,Sokoto, Nigeria., A. Mahmuda| Department of Veterinary Parasitology and Entomology,Sokoto state Polytechnic,Sokoto, Nigeria., A. A. Abubakar| Department of Veterinary Surgery and radiology,Sokoto state Polytechnic,Sokoto, Nigeria., A. Umar| Department of veterinary Animal production and Theriogenology,Sokoto state Polytechnic,Sokoto, Nigeria., D. Musa| Department of Agriculture, Sokoto state Polytechnic,Sokoto, Nigeria.

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How To Cite

A. Bello*, M. A. Umaru, Y. S. Baraya, Y. A. Adamu, M. Jibir, S. Garba, S. A. Hena, A. A. Raji, B. Saidu, A. Mahmuda, A. A. Abubakar, A. Umar, D. Musa (2012). Postmortem procedure and diagnostic avian pathology. Scientific Journal of Zoology, 1(3), 37-41. https://europub.co.uk/articles/-A-950