2008
DOI: 10.1590/s0103-84782008000500049
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Obstrução intestinal por necrose massiva de gordura abdominal (lipomatose) em uma vaca Jersey

Abstract: RESUMO Uma fêmea da raça Jersey com 9 anos de idade apresentou cólicas e dificuldade de defecação progressiva

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“…AFN was the most distinct pathological finding, observed in three goats with a fatal outcome. AFN has not been reported in small ruminants and cattle with PE and is rarely reported in domestic ruminants with other conditions (Smith et al ., 2004; Santos et al ., 2008; Tharwat and Buczinski, 2012; Tani et al ., 2017). The aetiology of AFN is complex and not well established (Smith et al ., 2004; Tani et al ., 2017) and is possibly associated with the leakage of pancreatic enzymes in PE cases.…”
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confidence: 99%
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“…AFN was the most distinct pathological finding, observed in three goats with a fatal outcome. AFN has not been reported in small ruminants and cattle with PE and is rarely reported in domestic ruminants with other conditions (Smith et al ., 2004; Santos et al ., 2008; Tharwat and Buczinski, 2012; Tani et al ., 2017). The aetiology of AFN is complex and not well established (Smith et al ., 2004; Tani et al ., 2017) and is possibly associated with the leakage of pancreatic enzymes in PE cases.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Histological findings of AFN detected in the three goats with PE were similar to steatonecrosis everywhere (Smith et al ., 2004; Santos et al ., 2008; Tharwat and Buczinski, 2012; Tani et al ., 2017). The seriousness of the parasitic pancreatic damage in the goats presumably resulted in severe abdominal fat tissue necrosis.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%