2020
DOI: 10.26605/medvet-v14n1-2128
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Deslocamento de abomaso à direita em bezerro: relato de caso

Abstract: Deslocamento do abomaso é uma paratopia que ocorre com menor frequência em bezerros, touros e novilhas, quando comparado com vacas de alta produção leiteira. Objetivou-se relatar o caso de um bezerro, macho, com três meses de idade, atendido na rotina hospitalar da Clínica de Bovinos de Garanhuns. Segundo anamnese, o animal alimentava-se de leite, pasto nativo, grama, xerém de milho e farelo de trigo (200g/dia). Entretanto três dias antes da baixa, foi alimentado com palha de milho, apresentando em seguida tim… Show more

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“…In calves, although intestinal disorders are more frequently reported, abomasopathies such as dilatation/tympanism, displacement, volvulus, and ulcers, like in adult animals, cause serious inconvenience and reduced productivity for the sector (Steiner & Baumgartner, 2010;Souza et al, 2016;Alcantara et al, 2020;Pinheiro et al, 2020). The etiopathogenesis of these diseases is multifactorial and is generally associated with inadequate diet, management errors, stress, and/or delay in abomasal emptying (Borges & Bastos, 2007;Burgstaller et al, 2017).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In calves, although intestinal disorders are more frequently reported, abomasopathies such as dilatation/tympanism, displacement, volvulus, and ulcers, like in adult animals, cause serious inconvenience and reduced productivity for the sector (Steiner & Baumgartner, 2010;Souza et al, 2016;Alcantara et al, 2020;Pinheiro et al, 2020). The etiopathogenesis of these diseases is multifactorial and is generally associated with inadequate diet, management errors, stress, and/or delay in abomasal emptying (Borges & Bastos, 2007;Burgstaller et al, 2017).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%