Clinical, haemato-biochemical, and ultrasonographic findings of abomasal impaction and abomasal ulcers in buffaloes

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Yasaswini, Duvvuru [1 ]
Kumari, K. Nalini [2 ]
Shobhamani, B. [1 ]
Prameela, D. Rani [3 ]
Reddy, B. Sudhakara [4 ]
Reddy, P. Ravi Kanth [5 ]
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[1] Sri Venkateswara Vet Univ, Dept Vet Med, Tirupati 517502, Andhra Pradesh, India
[2] Sri Venkateswara Vet Univ, Extens, YSR Adm Bldg, Tirupati 517502, Andhra Pradesh, India
[3] Sri Venkateswara Vet Univ, State Level Anim Dis Diagnost Lab, Tirupati 517502, Andhra Pradesh, India
[4] Sri Venkateswara Vet Univ, Dept Vet Med, Proddatur 516360, India
[5] AP Anim Husb Dept, Vet Dispensary, Taticherla 523356, Andhra Pradesh, India
关键词
Abomasal disorders; Abomasal impaction; Abomasal ulcers; Ultrasonography; Hypochloremia; DISPLACED ABOMASUM; DAIRY-COWS; PARAMETERS; ULCERATION;
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10.1007/s11250-021-02963-1
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S8 [畜牧、 动物医学、狩猎、蚕、蜂];
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0905 ;
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The current study evaluated the clinical, ruminal, haemato-biochemical, and ultrasonographic findings of abomasal disorders' affected buffaloes grouped as abomasal impaction (n = 18) and abomasal ulcers (n = 15). The abomasal disorders' screening was based on clinical examination and confirmed by ultrasonography. The most common clinical findings of the buffaloes affected with abomasal disorders include depressed demeanour (96.97%), absence of rumination (87.88%), abdominal guarding (87.88%), sunken eye balls (81.82%), tachycardia (78.79%), tachypnea (72.73%), and kyphosis (63.64%). The average rumen motility, respiratory rate, and pulse rate for abomasal impaction and abomasal ulcers were 0.28, 33.37, and 83.44, and 0.33, 35.87, and 92.60, respectively. The faecal occult blood test (benzidine test) revealed the presence of melena in all the buffaloes diagnosed with abomasal ulcers (100%). The ultrasonographic examination of the abomasal impaction group revealed increased abomasal size with no movement of the abomasal contents. The ultrasonographic imaging of abomasal ulcer-affected buffaloes showed irregularity in the abomasal wall-outline with moderately echogenic abomasal contents and a layer of fibrin at the affected area. Nine buffaloes had ultrasonographic evidence of peritonitis. The abomasal contents of buffaloes with positive benzidine test (n = 15) were screened for Clostridium perfringens by a polymerase chain reaction and were found positive for cpa toxin yielding 900-bp length. The rumen protozoal count was higher in healthy buffaloes, while the sedimentation test, (time) methylene blue reduction test, (time) and chloride levels were higher (P < 0.01) in the buffaloes affected with abomasal disorders. Haematological findings revealed a higher haematocrit, total leucocyte count, neutrophils, and eosinophil proportion and lower haemoglobin, total erythrocyte count, and lymphocyte proportion without affecting the fractions of monocytes and basophils. Furthermore, the buffaloes affected with abomasal disorders showed lower albumin, phosphorus, and potassium and higher aspartate transaminase, blood urea nitrogen, creatinine kinase, creatinine, and chloride concentrations. The present study projects clinical signs, ruminal parameters, and haemato-biochemical parameters as better indicators of abomasal disorders; however, ultrasonography is the sole diagnostic aid for the confirmation of abomasal disorders in buffaloes.
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