2017
DOI: 10.19052/mv.4259
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Distribución geográfica de la casuística clínica bovina del servicio ambulatorio de grandes animales de la Universidad de Córdoba (Colombia)

Abstract: ResumenEn este estudio se realizó la distribución geográfica de la casuística clínica bovina del servicio ambulatorio de grandes animales de la Universidad de Córdoba (Colombia). Fueron consideradas dentro del estudio solo aquellas historias clínicas completas que presentaran un diagnóstico definitivo. Los casos atendidos fueron clasificados según el sistema afectado, el diagnóstico definitivo, el tipo de tratamiento (médico o quirúrgi-co) y la ubicación geográfica en Córdoba. Se analizaron 6356 historias clín… Show more

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“…In the coffee-growing region evaluated, this equipment is not used on arrieria (muleteer) horses, only on workhorses that owners use for personal transport. In this study, abnormalities in the wear of premolar and molar teeth were prevalent, an aspect that coincides with previous studies done in Colombia ( 31 , 33 ). This finding is very important from the point of view of the physical health and fitness for work of the animals, which can even compromise the performance or life of the animal, affect chewing, cause the presence of painful ulcers, periodontal disease, fractures, and loss of dental pieces, and cause deep infections of the alveolus ( 33 ).…”
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confidence: 91%
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“…In the coffee-growing region evaluated, this equipment is not used on arrieria (muleteer) horses, only on workhorses that owners use for personal transport. In this study, abnormalities in the wear of premolar and molar teeth were prevalent, an aspect that coincides with previous studies done in Colombia ( 31 , 33 ). This finding is very important from the point of view of the physical health and fitness for work of the animals, which can even compromise the performance or life of the animal, affect chewing, cause the presence of painful ulcers, periodontal disease, fractures, and loss of dental pieces, and cause deep infections of the alveolus ( 33 ).…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 91%
“…In this study, abnormalities in the wear of premolar and molar teeth were prevalent, an aspect that coincides with previous studies done in Colombia ( 31 , 33 ). This finding is very important from the point of view of the physical health and fitness for work of the animals, which can even compromise the performance or life of the animal, affect chewing, cause the presence of painful ulcers, periodontal disease, fractures, and loss of dental pieces, and cause deep infections of the alveolus ( 33 ). Considering the high prevalence of these problems, the implementation of a routine prophylactic program is recommended in every equine to prevent any form of malocclusion and correct overgrowths or excessive wear in time, and also to initiate treatment based on a correct diagnosis.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 91%