Bir Buzağıda Abomasal İmpaksiyon ve Ruminal Trikobezoar Olgusu
Altı aylık erkek bir dana abdominal gerginlik, iştahsızlık, depresyon ve dışkılamama anamnezi ile getirildi. Klinik
A Case of Abomasal Impaction and Ruminal Trichobesoar in A Calf
A six-month old, male calf was presented with a history, abdominal distention, inappetence, depression andinability defecation. In clinical examination, irregular ruminal contractions, abdominal distention and pain were obtained.In laboratory analysis, increased hematocrit, hyponatremia and hypochloremia were determined. Based on the currentexamination findings, an exploratory laparotomy was recommended by the internal disease department for the definitivediagnosis and operative intervention was performed. In this report, it was mentioned that a six-month old male calfwith abomasal impaction and concurrent ruminal trichobezoar and nylon twine ingestion were successfully treated byrumenotomy and abomasotomy.
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