Investigation on Diagnosis and Metabolic Profile of Ovarian Cysts in Dairy Cows

Ovaryum kistlerinin tanısında kullanılan metotları değerlendirmek ve Cazayir'in kuzeyindeki Mitidja bölgesindeki ovaryum kistli hayvanların metabolik profillerini belirlemek amacıyla klinik bir çalışma gerçekleştirildi. Toplam 504 gebe olmayan laktasyondaki inekler bu çalışmada kullanıldı. EXAGO tarayıcı kullanılarak ultrasonografi uygulandı ve serum P4 verileri ile birlikte değerlendirildi. Biyokimyasal serum parametreleri spektrofotometri ile belirlenirken insülin ve kortizol serum ölçümleri elektrokimyasal görüntüleme ile gerçekleştirildi. Ovaryum kist insidansı %11.9 olarak belirlendi. Ovaryum insidansı üçüncü laktasyondaki ineklerde daha fazla oranda tespit edildi. Diğer türler ile karşılaştırıldığında Holstein ırkında ovaryum kisti daha fazla oranda gözlemlendi (P0.05). Ovaryum kisti, vakaların %91'inde tek taraflı olarak tespit edildi. Kistler çoğunlukla (%66.66) sağ ovaryumda yer almaktaydı. Mevsimin ovaryum kistlerinin ortaya çıkmasında önemli bir etkiye neden olduğu, kış ile ilkbahar aylarında (%71.66) insidansın arttığı yaz ve sonbaharda ise düşük seviyede (%28.33) olduğu belirlendi (P

Sütçü İneklerde Ovaryum Kistlerinin Tanısı ve Metabolik Profili Üzerine Bir Çalışma

A clinical study was performed to evaluate the diagnostic methods for ovarian cysts (OC), and to determine the metabolic profiles of animals with OC in the region of Mitidja in the North of Algeria. A total of 504 non-pregnant lactating cows were used in this study. Ultrasonography was performed by EXAGO scanner and was combined with assessment of serum P4. Biochemical serum parameters were assayed by spectrophotometry and insulin and cortisol serum measurement was performed by electrochemiluminescence. The results showed an overall incidence of 11.9% of OC. The incidence of OC was higher among cows in third lactation. Holstein breed was the most affected by OC compared with other breeds (P0.05). OC were single in 91% of cases. They were found mainly on the right ovary (66.66%). Seasonality had a significant influence on incidence rate of OC with higher incidence rates during winter and spring (71.66%); while, 28.33% of OC were detected during the summer and autumn (P

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