2016
DOI: 10.5578/kvj.33153
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A Cyclopia Case with Otocephaly in a Pirlak Lamb

Abstract: In this report, a case of cyclopia with otocephaly in a Pirlak lamb was presented which has not been reported previosly in ruminants. A two years old-nulliparous Pirlak ewe was referred to the clinics of Afyon Kocatepe University, Faculty of Veterinary Medicine with the complaint of dystocia. Cesarean section was performed and a dead female lamb was extracted out from the uterus. The number and size of placentomes were reduced at the placental sites. Morphologic and macroscopic examination of the lamb demonstr… Show more

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“…Among the parasitic agents of neonatal diarrhea, Cryptosporidium spp constitutes a zoonotic disease with diarrhea, with a high probability of death in young and immune-compromised patients (Birdane, 2017). In studies conducted in our country, ((Kulig and Coskun, 2019) determined Cryptosporidium spp at a rate of 7% by rapid ELISA method (Citil, 2003;Al and Balikci, 2012), but they could not detect Cryptosporidium spp in calves with diarrhea with the same method.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 94%
“…Among the parasitic agents of neonatal diarrhea, Cryptosporidium spp constitutes a zoonotic disease with diarrhea, with a high probability of death in young and immune-compromised patients (Birdane, 2017). In studies conducted in our country, ((Kulig and Coskun, 2019) determined Cryptosporidium spp at a rate of 7% by rapid ELISA method (Citil, 2003;Al and Balikci, 2012), but they could not detect Cryptosporidium spp in calves with diarrhea with the same method.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 94%