2014
DOI: 10.4322/rbcv.2014.026
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Dilatação do ceco em bezerros: relato de casos

Abstract: ResumoA dilatação do ceco (DC) é um transtorno digestivo de natureza fermentativa com maior ocorrência em vacas de leite, sendo poucos os relatos sobre a sua ocorrência em bezerros. Portanto, este trabalho teve como objetivo relatar as manifestações clínico-cirúrgicas, laboratoriais e anatomopatológicas da DC diagnosticada em quatro bezerros, atendidos na Clínica de Bovinos, Campus Garanhuns da Universidade Federal Rural de Pernambuco (UFRPE). Ao exame clínico dos animais constatou-se um quadro de apatia, desi… Show more

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“…Concentration of chloride in the rumen is either normal or slightly elevated, indicating abomasal content reflux to the rumen as a consequence of gastrointestinal hypomotility or obstruction (7). Although our patient presented neutrophilia with regenerative left shift and elevated ruminal chloride, which were also described in previous cecal dilatation reports in calves (2,16), those findings alone could not confirm this diagnosis or the presence of peritonitis, for that matter.…”
Section: Discussioncontrasting
confidence: 53%
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“…Concentration of chloride in the rumen is either normal or slightly elevated, indicating abomasal content reflux to the rumen as a consequence of gastrointestinal hypomotility or obstruction (7). Although our patient presented neutrophilia with regenerative left shift and elevated ruminal chloride, which were also described in previous cecal dilatation reports in calves (2,16), those findings alone could not confirm this diagnosis or the presence of peritonitis, for that matter.…”
Section: Discussioncontrasting
confidence: 53%
“…Cecal dilatation and distention is an important large intestine disorder of cattle due to gas and/or digesta accumulation, and may result in displacement, torsion or retroflexion of the cecum (11,15), with higher prevalence in dairy cows, especially in early lactation, although other categories can also be affected (15). There are few reports of cecal dilatation in calves and pathological findings are seldom described (8,16,18).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…On ultrasonographic examination, the observation of a viscera, with gas-liquid interface, and marked distension throughout the right paralumbar fossa and from the 10th right intercostal space (RICD), is suggestive of distension and/or displacement of the abomasum, with the need for differentiation of cecal dilation, since the latter, when dilated in a calf, would occupy almost the entire length of the abdominal cavity. It is noteworthy that at this stage of development, the abomasum is the largest intra-abdominal cavity organ, which also explains why this distended organ occupies the entire paralumbar fossa, unlike that observed in adult bovines (Braun, Krüger & Hässig, 2013;Silva et al, 2014).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 89%
“…Em bovinos pode contribuir no reconhecimento de peritonites (Hirsch & Townsend, 1982), compactação e deslocamento abomasal (Câmara et al, 2010), dilatação de ceco (Silva et al, 2014), timpanismo espumoso (Coutinho et al, 2009), obstrução intestinal (Silva Filho et al, 2011), reticulo pericardite (Oliveira et al, 2013) entre outras enfermidades abdominais.…”
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