mahmoud Aly
Professor of Pathology- Faculty of Veterinary Medicine
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Publications in the Year: 2004
Conference Paper
Abd El Aziz MA, Kamel GM, M MA
. 2004.
Seasonal study, Histopathological and Treatment Trials on Saproligniosis in some Fish Farms
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1st Scientific Conference of Faculty of Veterinary Medicine . , .
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Mahmoud AM, Ezz-Eldien NM, Elsayed EE
. 2004.
Tissue Protozoa (Myxobolus dermatobia) from the Eye of Tilapia zillii in Egypt,
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The First International Conference of the Veterinary Research Division, NRC, Egypt. :15-17February.
Hearing
Elsayed E, Mahmoud MA, ElDien NE
. 2004.
Ichthiophthiriasis: Atypical outbreak In Two Suscetible Ornamental Fish Species In Egypt Under The Same Environmental Conditions
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29th ANNUAL EASTERN FISH HEALTH WORKSHOP, U.S.A..
Journal Article
Sekena A-AH, Mahmoud AM
. 2004.
Mutagenic and Histopathological Effects of Ribavirin Drug on Mice
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J. Egypt. Vet.Med. Assoc.. 64, no.2:153-149.
Sekena HAE, A.Mahmoud M, A.Abdel-Wahab M, M. F. Azza M. Hassan, Karima
. 2004.
Chemoprevention of Barley and Sage against acrylamide-Induced genotoxic, biochemical and histopathological alterations in rats
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The Egyptian Journal of Hospital Medicine. 15:40-56.
Mahmoud AM, Sekena HA, A. MA
. 2004.
Protective Effects of HSCAS and Montmorillonite against PCBS- induced Histopathological and Cytogenitical Changes in Nile Tilapia Fish (Oreochromis Niloticus)
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Vet. Med. J., Giza. 52, no.3:397-414.
Mahmoud AM
. 2004.
Pathological Study on Myxosporean Disease in Cultured Nile Tilapia (Oreochromis niloticus) Reared in Sandy and Muddy ponds in Egypt
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Egyt. J. Comp. Path. & Clinic. Path.. vol. 17, no.2:250-261.
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Recent Publications
Huffmanela sp. (Nematoda: Trichosomoididae: Huffmanelinae) encountered in the whitecheek shark (Carcharhinus dussumieri) in the Arabian Gulf
Coinfections of Aeromonas spp., Enterococcus faecalis, and Vibrio alginolyticus isolated from farmed Nile tilapia and African catfish in Egypt, with an emphasis on poor water quality
Ergasilus extensus and bacterial co-infection in flathead grey mullet, Mugil cephalus (Linnaeus, 1758), are associated with pathological changes and immunological gene expression alterations
Streptococcus, Centrocestus formosanus and Myxobolus tilapiae concurrent infections in farmed Nile tilapia (Oreochromis niloticus)
Initial Evidence That Gilthead Seabream (Sparus aurata L.) Is a Host for Lymphocystis Disease Virus Genotype I
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