@article{oai:obihiro.repo.nii.ac.jp:00004236, author = {Shimada, Asuka and Onozato, Tomoya and Hoshi, Eriko and Togashi, Yoshihiko and Matsui, Motozumi and 松井, 基純 and Miyake, Yoh-Ichi and Kobayashi, Yoshiyasu and 古林, 与志安 and Furuoka, Hidefumi and 古岡, 秀文 and Matsui, Takane and Sasaki, Naoki and 佐々木, 直樹 and Ishi, Mitsuo and 石井, 三都夫 and Inokuma, Hisashi and 猪熊, 壽}, issue = {12}, journal = {Journal of Veterinary Medical Science}, month = {}, note = {application/pdf, An 11-day-old Holstein calf presented with a high rectal temperature and tachypnea. Treatment with antibiotics and non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs did not improve the clinical signs. Bleeding tendency, with several hemorrhage spots on the body surface, appeared five days after admission. Severe pancytopenia was observed in the blood examination. The calf died on the 11th day after admission with severe bleeding from an injection site. Necropsy findings revealed that the pancytopenia had resulted from severe bone marrow aplasia. A congenital disorder was suspected to be the cause of pancytopenia associated with bone marrow aplasia.}, pages = {1317--1319}, title = {Pancytopenia with bleeding tendency associated with bone marrow aplasia in a Holstein calf}, volume = {69}, year = {2007} }