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This is likely the ancestral state for the genus Icterus.
Icterus and a swollen abdomen - the rest was essentially normal.
Jaundice (also called icterus) is when the skin and the whites of the eyes become a yellow color.
At 25 cm and 56 grams, this is the largest oriole of the Icterus genus.
The genus name Icterus as used by classical authors, referred to a bird with yellow or green plumage.
This is sometimes referred to as "scleral icterus".
This ecologically distinct bird was formerly treated as a species Icterus chrysocephalus.
New World orioles, comprising the genus Icterus, are a group of birds in the blackbird family.
Also called icterus.
It is a member of the genus Icterus and therefore should not be confused with the Old World orioles.
Similar species include Icterus nigrogularis.
Icterus may refer to:
The yellowing of the "white of the eye" is thus more properly termed "conjunctival icterus".
Clinically affected dogs present with splenomegaly, icterus, anemia and thrombocytopenia.
He is credited with being the first physician to differentiate between hemotogenous and hepatogenous icterus.
This species has a clear, whistling voice, with a song resembling that of spot-breasted orioles (Icterus pectoralis).
Genus Icterus - New World orioles (25-30 species)
Ascites, abdominal haemorrhage, icterus, pallor of membranes, weakness may be observed in sheep.
In 1908 he was the first physician to give a comprehensive description of familial icterus gravis neonatorum.
The man had reported "shortness of breath, palpitations, and episodes of icterus [yellow eyes].
Hormonal contraceptives and pregnancy may lead to overt jaundice and icterus (yellowing of the eyes and skin).
Neonatal isoerythrolysis, also known as hemolytic icterus, is a disease found in kittens and foals.
At least two patients have exhibited neonatal icterus and splenomegaly and required blood transfusions due to this deficiency.
Hooded Oriole (Icterus cucullatus).
Scott's Oriole (Icterus parisorum).