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0.05). In comparison with the lower-troponin lambs, the higher-troponin I lambs had a significant decrease in serum thyroid hormones (P <0.05). In conclusion, there was evidence of serum myocardial damage in cattle and lambs with FMD. Reducing thyroid hormones in the high-troponin lambs may be attributed to thyroid glands injury from FMD virus. It seems that there is no link between myocardial damage and serum thyroid hormones level in the cattle and sheep.]]>
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