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BRISKET DISEASE. III. SPONTANEOUS REMISSION OF PULMONARY HYPERTENSION AND RECOVERY FROM HEART FAILURE*

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Abstract

Previous reports from this laboratory have dealt with the ecologic, pathologic, clinical, and pathophysiologic features of brisket disease (1, 2). On the basis of these studies brisket disease may be defined as altitude-dependent, pulmonary, hy- pertensive heart disease in cattle of the species Bos taiurus. Briefly, the disease in Utah occurs primarily in young calves usually during their first exposure to conditions existing on summer ranges at elevations between 8,000 and 11,000 feet. Typical findings in animals suffering from brisket disease are outlined in Table

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