volume 39 issue 2 (july to december 2005) : 151 - 152

INTERSTITIAL NEPHRITIS IN SHEEP OF RAJASTHAN

M
Manisha Mathur
H
Hemant Dadhich
1Department of Veterinary Pathology, College of Veterinary and Animal Science, Bikaner - 334 001. India
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To study incidence and histopathology 'of interstitial nephritis in ~heep of Rajasthan 223
affected kidney samples were taken. This condition was observed in 20.17% samples. Diffuse
interstitial nephritis was observed in 8.96% cases. Grossly, kidneys were enlarged with red and
gray mottling. Focal interstitial nephritis was observed in 11.21% cases. Grossly, kidneys showed
grayish white nodules.
    1. Babu. N.S. and Paliwal. O.P. (1988). Indian Vet. J., 65: 868-871.
    2. Bourne. FJ. (1967). Vet. Rec.. 80: 323-325.
    3. Burdin. M.L. (1958). Vet. Rec., 70: 830-834.
    4. Lillie. RD. (1965). Histopathologic Technique and Practical Histochemistry. Mc-Graw Hill Book Co.. New York.
    5. Sastry. GA (1983). Veterinary Pathology. 6th Ed .. CBS Publishers and Distribution. New Delhi.
    volume 39 issue 2 (july to december 2005) : 151 - 152

    INTERSTITIAL NEPHRITIS IN SHEEP OF RAJASTHAN

    M
    Manisha Mathur
    H
    Hemant Dadhich
    1Department of Veterinary Pathology, College of Veterinary and Animal Science, Bikaner - 334 001. India
    • Submitted|

    • First Online |

    • doi

    Cite article:- Mathur Manisha, Dadhich Hemant (2025). INTERSTITIAL NEPHRITIS IN SHEEP OF RAJASTHAN. Indian Journal of Animal Research. 39(2): 151 - 152. doi: .
    To study incidence and histopathology 'of interstitial nephritis in ~heep of Rajasthan 223
    affected kidney samples were taken. This condition was observed in 20.17% samples. Diffuse
    interstitial nephritis was observed in 8.96% cases. Grossly, kidneys were enlarged with red and
    gray mottling. Focal interstitial nephritis was observed in 11.21% cases. Grossly, kidneys showed
    grayish white nodules.
      1. Babu. N.S. and Paliwal. O.P. (1988). Indian Vet. J., 65: 868-871.
      2. Bourne. FJ. (1967). Vet. Rec.. 80: 323-325.
      3. Burdin. M.L. (1958). Vet. Rec., 70: 830-834.
      4. Lillie. RD. (1965). Histopathologic Technique and Practical Histochemistry. Mc-Graw Hill Book Co.. New York.
      5. Sastry. GA (1983). Veterinary Pathology. 6th Ed .. CBS Publishers and Distribution. New Delhi.
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