ABSTRACTA five-year-old cow was referred to the veterinary faculty hospital for treatment of a swelling mass with a cutaneous fistula at the left lower part of the chest wall, between 7th till 9th intercostals space. Abdominal pain in palpation of the mass was observed with no abnormality in clinical symptoms. In surgical exploration, skin incision was carried out on the swelling mass and surprisingly a sinus tract with a sharp metallic rod (26 cm length) that continued to the reticulum lumen was identified. Because of unsuccessful attempting to remove of the foreign body, flank laparotomy and rumenotomy was performed. After one month, the cow led to complete recovery
This study was aimed to detect and record the clinical and ultrasonographic findings of the differen...
As a sequelae of traumatic reticulitis a reticular fistula at the ventral abdominal region just behi...
Five cows with reticular abscesses were examined clinically, haematologically, radiographically and ...
ABSTRACTA five-year-old cow was referred to the veterinary faculty hospital for treatment of a swell...
Traumatic reticuloperitonitis (TRP) in cattle is caused by ingested nails, pieces of wire, and other...
Abstract Background The treatment of traumatic reticuloperitonitis (TRP) in cattle has a long and im...
According to the author knowledge, this report described for the first time pneumomediastinum that w...
Traumatic Reticuloperitonitis (TRP) in cattle is caused by ingestion of a foreign body (FB), which p...
Traumatic Reticuloperitonitis (TRP) in cattle is caused by ingestion of a foreign body (FB), which p...
Cattle and buffaloes are indiscriminate feeders because they cannot distinguish metallic materials f...
Background: The study evaluated the results of clinical examination and haematological and serum bio...
The goal of this study was to describe the findings in four cows with non-magnetic reticular foreign...
On Oct. 22, 1946, a Holstein cow was admitted to Stange Memorial Clinic. The owner had found the ani...
Objective: Description of the diagnosis and the surgical removal of abomasal foreign bodies in a cow...
The current study indicated that the complicated sequellae of traumatic reticuloperitonitis (TRP) in...
This study was aimed to detect and record the clinical and ultrasonographic findings of the differen...
As a sequelae of traumatic reticulitis a reticular fistula at the ventral abdominal region just behi...
Five cows with reticular abscesses were examined clinically, haematologically, radiographically and ...
ABSTRACTA five-year-old cow was referred to the veterinary faculty hospital for treatment of a swell...
Traumatic reticuloperitonitis (TRP) in cattle is caused by ingested nails, pieces of wire, and other...
Abstract Background The treatment of traumatic reticuloperitonitis (TRP) in cattle has a long and im...
According to the author knowledge, this report described for the first time pneumomediastinum that w...
Traumatic Reticuloperitonitis (TRP) in cattle is caused by ingestion of a foreign body (FB), which p...
Traumatic Reticuloperitonitis (TRP) in cattle is caused by ingestion of a foreign body (FB), which p...
Cattle and buffaloes are indiscriminate feeders because they cannot distinguish metallic materials f...
Background: The study evaluated the results of clinical examination and haematological and serum bio...
The goal of this study was to describe the findings in four cows with non-magnetic reticular foreign...
On Oct. 22, 1946, a Holstein cow was admitted to Stange Memorial Clinic. The owner had found the ani...
Objective: Description of the diagnosis and the surgical removal of abomasal foreign bodies in a cow...
The current study indicated that the complicated sequellae of traumatic reticuloperitonitis (TRP) in...
This study was aimed to detect and record the clinical and ultrasonographic findings of the differen...
As a sequelae of traumatic reticulitis a reticular fistula at the ventral abdominal region just behi...
Five cows with reticular abscesses were examined clinically, haematologically, radiographically and ...