2016
DOI: 10.1590/s0100-736x2016000500007
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Timpanismo em bovinos, secundário à obstrução esofágica por Citrus limon (limão siciliano)

Abstract: Resumo: Timpanismo ruminal consiste na distensão acentuada do rúmen e retículo, devido a incapacidade do animal em expulsar gases produzidos durante o processo fisiológico da fermentação. O timpanismo pode ser ocasionado de forma primária, por formação de espuma estável, ou secundária, devido a anormalidades funcionais e/ou físicas que interferem na eructação. Nesse trabalho, são descritos os aspectos epidemiológicos, clínicos e anatomopatológicos da ocorrência de timpanismo secundário em bovinos, decorrente d… Show more

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“…After perforation of the esophageal wall due to the foreign body, swelling develops quickly in the area of rupture as a result of edema and emphysema secondary to the gas produced in the rumen (HAVE 1990;UZAL et al, 2016). Moreover, the saliva and digested food accumulates in the subcutaneous tissue, leading to infection with coccoid bacteria of the surrounding tissues, mediastinitis, pleuritis, and possibly septicemia (HAVE 1990;PANZIERA et al, 2015). The severe deterioration of the clinical status of the patient resulting in shock, collapse and death was associated with ER, secondary bacterial infection of the periesophageal tissue and possible septicemia as indicated by postmortem and histological findings.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…After perforation of the esophageal wall due to the foreign body, swelling develops quickly in the area of rupture as a result of edema and emphysema secondary to the gas produced in the rumen (HAVE 1990;UZAL et al, 2016). Moreover, the saliva and digested food accumulates in the subcutaneous tissue, leading to infection with coccoid bacteria of the surrounding tissues, mediastinitis, pleuritis, and possibly septicemia (HAVE 1990;PANZIERA et al, 2015). The severe deterioration of the clinical status of the patient resulting in shock, collapse and death was associated with ER, secondary bacterial infection of the periesophageal tissue and possible septicemia as indicated by postmortem and histological findings.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…The ingestion of fruits such as mango and jackfruit, especially during harvest period, as well as the supply of tubers such as manioc or even palm, of inadequate sizes for the animals' chewing capacity, were among the most common causes of esophageal obstruction, corroborating the findings of Souza et al (2011). Fruit and tuberous roots are frequent causes of esophageal obstruction in cattle in Brazil and worldwide (Panziera et al 2016, Mandagiri et al 2017, Pund et al 2018, Sidhan et al 2018). However, other less frequent causes, such as the ingestion of plastic bags, pieces of fabric or leather, pieces of bones, and regurgitation of rumen trichobezoars have been described in the literature (Patel & Brace 1995, Yadav et al 2008.…”
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“…However, other less frequent causes, such as the ingestion of plastic bags, pieces of fabric or leather, pieces of bones, and regurgitation of rumen trichobezoars have been described in the literature (Patel & Brace 1995, Yadav et al 2008. Factors related to management, such as access of animals to places with fruit trees, especially during the harvest period, accidental contamination of the feed with foreign bodies, and neglect when cleaning the facilities near the corrals or paddocks, may be associated with the occurrence of this disorder (Souza et al 2011, Panziera et al 2016. Nonspecific gastroenteritis, the fourth most prevalent digestive disease, was diagnosed mainly in cattle under the age of one year, especially in calves less than three months of age.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…O timpanismo secundário ou gasoso ocorre quando ocorre o impedimento de eructação devido a uma obstrução física, muitas vezes por objeto estranho no terço distal do esôfago [17,20]. O procedimento da passagem da sonda esofágica ou introdução do trocater na parede abdominal esquerda permitiu o diagnóstico e ao mesmo tempo o tratamento dos bovinos acometidos deste levantamento.…”
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