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Congenital Defects in the Llama

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Date 1994 Jul 1
PMID 7953971
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When faced with the question of what you should do as a veterinary practitioner, when presented with a congenital defect in a llama, one answer is to seek qualified help from your state veterinary diagnostic laboratory. But most importantly, encourage the owners of such animals to report the defect to their llama association, including pedigree information. The better we understand the pathogenesis of such defects, the better we will be able to control their incidence.

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