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When in recumbency, the animals are normal, and have a good appetite.
The recumbency and the peace of the dead impress me warriors at rest under their old banners.
The cat can be placed in either dorsal or ventral recumbency.
"My big push is to keep the patients away from late eating, large meals and recumbency," Dr. Johnson says.
Symptoms of hypocalcaemia in sheep may include restlessness, apparent blindness, recumbency, convulsions, and tetany.
In recumbency, especially supine positions, abdominal obesity prevents proper diaphragm excursion for restful respiration.
In cattle, the symptoms may include drooling, restlessness, uncoordination, urine retention, dysphagia, and sternal recumbency.
The prominent features of toxicity were inappetence, locomotor disturbances, paresis especially of the hind limbs and recumbency.
Affected animals show lethargy, recumbency, tachycardia, and progressive icterus of eye and mouth mucosae, which rapidly leads to death.
Orthostatic intolerance (OI) is defined as "the development of symptoms during upright standing relieved by recumbency," or by sitting back down again.
Covenant lay high in his hammock; his weakness was written in the pallor of his forehead, in his limp recumbency.
Lying (also recumbency or prostration) is a type of human position in which the body is more or less horizontal and supported along its length by the surface underneath.
Avalon City proper was laid out in a vast arid of forested parks and urban recumbency at the edge of huge, placid Lake Mersin-actually an inland sea.
It results from the redistribution of fluid from the splanchnic circulation and lower extremities into the central circulation during recumbency, with a resultant increase in pulmonary capillary pressure.
Foals with LFS are unable to stand, and sometimes cannot even attain sternal recumbency (to roll from their side to lie upright, resting on the sternum, a precursor position to standing).
Seizures manifest as a 1-2 minute display of a combination of the following: loss of consciousness, lateral recumbency (dog lying on its side), paddling of the legs, tremors, and involuntary urination/defecation.
Mr. Rawson, in his introduction and in the entries themselves, writes with a nice, funny, Latinate turn of phrase - "Shakespeare also seems to have been using lay down with more than pure recumbency in mind."
Signs of Capparis poisoning in the sheep and calves were; weakness of the hind limbs, staggering, swaying, flexion of the fetlock and phalangeal joints, pain in the sacral region, inappetence and recumbency.
Clinical signs of PEM are variable depending on the area of the cerebral cortex affected and may include head pressing, dullness, opisthotonos, central blindness, anorexia, muscle tremors, teeth grinding, trismus, salivation, drooling, convulsions, nystagmus, clonic convulsions, and recumbency.
Replacement of the protrusion, which can range from the size of a softball to the hanging of the entire uterus down below the hocks, is performed with the cow in sternal recumbency, an epidural injection, and hindlimbs 'frogged' rearwards to allow the pelvis to tip forward, easing replacement.
It may necessitate surgery although often it can be treated with exercise and/or phenylephrine, at times anesthesia and a rolling procedure, in which the horse is placed in left lateral recumbency and rolled to right lateral recumbency while jostling, must be performed to correct the condition medically.