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Hepato-Nephrotoxic Effects of Induced Fluorosis in Rabbits and Broilers

Hepato-Nephrotoxic Effects of Induced Fluorosis in Rabbits and Broilers

Barirah Rehman Talpur1, Zaheer Ahmed Nizamani1*, Imdad Hussain Leghari2, Mansoor Tariq1, Aisha Rehman3, Shahnawaz Kumbhar1 

1Department of Veterinary Pathology, Sindh Agriculture University Tandojam-70060, Pakistan; 2Department of Poultry Husbandry, Sindh Agriculture University Tandojam-70060, Pakistan; 3Department of Pharmacology & Toxicology, College of Veterinary Medicine, China Agriculture University, Beijing, China.

*Correspondence | Zaheer Ahmed Nizamani, Department of Veterinary Pathology, Sindh Agriculture University Tandojam-70060, Pakistan; Email: zanizamani@sau.edu.pk 

Figure 1

Photomicrographs of the kidneys of rabbits (Uppercase letters) and broilers (Lowercase letters) respectively, intoxicated with Sodium Fluoride. Sections from control group (A, a), groups given 50 mg/L (B, b), 100 mg/L (C, c) and 200 mg/L of NaF (D, d) in drinking water. (H&E) 400X. 

Figure 2

Photomicrographs of the Liver of rabbits (Uppercase letters) and broilers (Lowercase letters) respectively, intoxicated with Sodium Fluoride. Sections from control group (A, a), groups given 50 mg/L (B, b), 100 mg/L (C, c) and 200 mg/L of NaF (D, d) in drinking water. (H&E) 200X.
 

Journal of Animal Health and Production

October

Vol. 11, Iss. 3, Pages 234-329

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