| Newborn |
Rabbit
newborn with frontal encephalocele |
| Rabbit
newborn with frontal encephalocele, by Michel Gruaz and Esther van Praag, Ph.D. |
| Newborn
acephalous rabbit newborn (parasitic twin monster), by Michel Gruaz and Esther van Praag, Ph.D. |
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Breed
related malformations / mutations |
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Domestication
du lapin et maladies respiratoires, by Esther
Van Praag |
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Malocclusion and other common dental disorders
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Megacolon
in spotted/checkered rabbits |
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Rabbit
Megacolon Syndrome (RMS) remains poorly identified in checkered (spotted)
rabbits, by Michel Gruaz, Urban Hamman, Arie van Praag and Esther
van Praag (PDF) |
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Fused or
deformed vertebra of the tail observed more frequently in Flemish
giant rabbits and Belgian bearded rabbitst |
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Concurrent occurence of gastric volvulus and dilation
in some line of Flemish Giant rabbits |
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Breed
related malformations / mutations |
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Domestication
du lapin et maladies respiratoires, by Esther
Van Praag |
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Malocclusion and other common dental disorders
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Megacolon
in spotted/checkered rabbits |
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Fused or
deformed vertebra of the tail observed more frequently in Flemish
giant rabbits and Belgian bearded rabbitst |
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Concurrent occurence of gastric volvulus and dilation
in some line of Flemish Giant rabbits |
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| Eyes |
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Fur anomalies
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Hairlessness
in rabbits is a rare occurrence..., by Michel Gruaz and Esther
van Praag |
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Digestive
system |
Double
or duplicate gallbladder in a Harlequin rabbit,
by Michel Gruaz |
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Megacolon
in spotted/checkered rabbits |
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Rabbit
Megacolon Syndrome (RMS) remains poorly identified in checkered (spotted)
rabbits, by Michel Gruaz, Urban Hamman, Arie van Praag and Esther
van Praag (PDF) |
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Concurrent occurence of gastric volvulus and dilation
in some breeding line of Flemish Giant rabbits |
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Nervous
system |
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Reproductive
system |
Congenital anomaly in male rabbits: split penis or hypospadias
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| Low hanging or pendulous testis caused by collagen dysplasia
in some non-neutered male rabbits ?
by Esther van Praag, Ph.D. |
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Skeleton
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Rabbits with genetic splay-leg
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Lordosis, scoliosis or kyphosis spine deformations are
observed in rabbits too |
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Unilateral agenesis of the fibula and tibia and bilateral
congenital apodia in a Rex rabbit, by Janet E Geren and Esther
Van Praag , Ph.D. |
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Skin
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Sebaceous
adenitis or inflammation of the sebaceous
glands |
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Low hanging or pendulous testis caused by collagen dysplasia
in some non-neutered male rabbits ?
by Esther van Praag, Ph.D. |
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Teeth
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Malocclusion and other common dental disorders in rabbits
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