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April M. Durant Hollywood Animal Hospital, 2864 Hollywood Blvd, Hollywood, FL 33020.

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Dr Durant's present address is Department of Small Animal Clinical Sciences, College of Veterinary Medicine, University of Tennessee, Knoxville, TN 37996.

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  • 1.

    Casey, B. Genetics of human situs abnormalities. Am J Med Genet 2001;101:356–358.

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    Fisher KR, Wilson MS, Partlow GD. Abdominal situs inversus in a Holstein calf. Anat Rec 2002;267:47–51.

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    McQuinn TC, Miga DE, Mjaatvedt CH, et al. Cardiopulmonary malformations in the inv/inv mouse. Anat Rec 2001;263:62–71.

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    Kittelson MD, Keinle RD. Other congenital cardiovascular abnormalities. In: Duncan L, ed. Small animal cardiovascular medicine. 2nd ed. St Louis: Mosby, 1998;282–296.

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    Aylsworth AS. Clinical aspects of defects in the determination of laterality. Am J Med Genet 2001;101:345–355.

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    Neil JA, Canapp SO Jr, Cook CR, et al. Kartagener's syndrome in a Dachshund dog. J Am Anim Hosp Assoc 2002;38:45–49.

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    Clercx C, Peeters D, Beths T, et al. Use of ciliogenesis in the diagnosis of primary ciliary dyskinesia in a dog. J Am Vet Med Assoc 2000;217:1681–1685.

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    Armengot Carceller M, Carda Batalla C, Escribano A, et al. Study of mucociliary transport and nasal ciliary ultrastructure in patients with Kartagener's syndrome [in Spanish]. Arch Bronconeumol 2005;41:11–15.

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