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Faculty of Veterinary Science
Department of Companion Animal Clinical Studies

Saulez, MN

BVSc MS DipACVIM - Senior Lecturer

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Telephone number: 529-8491
Fax number: 529-8307
E-mail address: montague.saulez@up.ac.za

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Research articles in refereed specialist journals:

Voigt A, Saulez MN, Donnellan CMB: 2009. Nuchal crest avulsion fracture in 2 horses: a cause of headshaking. Journal of the South African Veterinary Association, 80 (2), pp 111-113, Full Text

Viljoen A, Saulez MN, Donnellan CMB, Bester L, Gummow B: 2009. After-hours equine emergency admissions at a university referral hospital (1998-2007): Causes and interventions. Journal of the South African Veterinary Association, 80 (3), pp 169-173, Full Text

Voigt A, Saulez MN, Donnellan CMB, Gummow B: 2009. Causes of gastrointestinal colic at an equine referral hospital in South Africa (1998-2007). Journal of the South African Veterinary Association, 80 (3), pp 192-198, Full Text

Carstens A, Kirberger RM, Grimbeek RJ, Donnellan CMB, Saulez MN: 2009. Radiographic quantification of tracheal dimensions of the normal thoroughbred horse. Veterinary Radiology & Ultrasound, 50 (5), pp 492-501.

Kihurani DOG, Carstens A, Saulez MN, Donnellan CMB: 2009. Transcutaneous ultrasonographic evaluation of the air-filled equine stomach and duodenum following gastroscopy. Veterinary Radiology & Ultrasound, 50 (4), pp 429-435.

Saulez MN, Burton A, Steyl JCA, Williams JH, Clift SJ: 2009. Perforation of the gastrointestinal tracts of four horses by metallic wires. Veterinary Record, 164 / Jan, pp 86-89.

Saulez MN, Gummow B: 2009. Prevalence of pharyngeal, laryngeal and tracheal disorders in thoroughbred racehorses, and effect on performance. Veterinary Record, 165, pp 431-435.

Saulez MN, Dzikiti TB, Voigt A: 2009. Traumatic perforation of the trachea in two horses caused by orotracheal intubation. Veterinary Record, 164, pp 719-722.

 

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