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Co-authorship network of co-authors of Sweeney Cr
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All Works
16 of 16 papers shown
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Cr, Sweeney, et al.. (1996). Topical treatment of Pseudomonas sp-infected corneal ulcers in horses: 70 cases (1977-1994).. PubMed. 209(5). 954–7.19 indexed citations
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Giger, Urs, et al.. (1993). Use of a bovine hemoglobin preparation in the treatment of cyclic ovarian hemorrhage in a miniature horse.. PubMed. 203(9). 1308–11.17 indexed citations
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Cr, Sweeney, et al.. (1993). Hemorrhage into the guttural pouch (auditory tube diverticulum) associated with rupture of the longus capitis muscle in three horses.. PubMed. 202(7). 1129–31.15 indexed citations
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Cr, Sweeney, et al.. (1989). Hypertrophic osteopathy in a pony with a pituitary adenoma.. PubMed. 195(1). 103–5.22 indexed citations
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Cr, Sweeney, et al.. (1989). Thoracic neoplasia in equids: 35 cases (1967-1987).. PubMed. 195(3). 374–7.65 indexed citations
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Cr, Sweeney, et al.. (1989). Comparison of bacteria isolated from specimens obtained by use of endoscopic guarded tracheal swabbing and percutaneous tracheal aspiration in horses.. Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association. 195(9). 1225–9.17 indexed citations
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Cr, Sweeney, et al.. (1988). Sudden death attributable to exercise-induced pulmonary hemorrhage in racehorses: nine cases (1981-1983).. PubMed. 193(1). 102–6.38 indexed citations
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Cr, Sweeney, et al.. (1988). Efficacy of water vapor-saturated air in the treatment of exercise-induced pulmonary hemorrhage in Thoroughbred racehorses.. PubMed. 49(10). 1705–7.7 indexed citations
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Cr, Sweeney, et al.. (1987). Pleuroscopic diagnosis of gastroesophageal squamous cell carcinoma in a horse.. PubMed. 190(12). 1556–8.25 indexed citations
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Vb, Reef, et al.. (1986). Rupture of an aortic sinus aneurysm in a 15-year-old broodmare.. PubMed. 189(3). 305–8.26 indexed citations
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Cr, Sweeney, et al.. (1986). Chronic granulomatous bowel disease in three sibling horses.. PubMed. 188(10). 1192–4.12 indexed citations
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Cr, Sweeney, et al.. (1986). Exercised-induced pulmonary hemorrhage in polo and racing horses.. PubMed. 188(3). 301–2.15 indexed citations
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Cr, Sweeney, et al.. (1985). Anaerobic bacteria in 21 horses with pleuropneumonia.. PubMed. 187(7). 721–4.50 indexed citations
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Cr, Sweeney, et al.. (1985). Upper respiratory tract obstruction caused by a pharyngeal abscess in a filly.. PubMed. 187(3). 268–70.2 indexed citations
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Cr, Sweeney, et al.. (1983). Sudden death in a horse following fracture of the acetabulum and iliac artery laceration.. PubMed. 182(7). 712–3.4 indexed citations
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Cr, Sweeney, et al.. (1983). Narcolepsy in a horse.. PubMed. 183(1). 126–8.12 indexed citations
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