2008
DOI: 10.1016/j.rvsc.2007.11.007
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Comparison of blood serum proteins in water buffaloes with traumatic reticuloperitonitis and sequellae

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“…In this study, variable degrees of pain and systemic reactions were observed in diseased buffaloes. This result is consistent with that observed previously in buffaloes with TRP (Saleh et al 2008); therefore, it was difficult to diagnose this problem or differentiate between its different causes based only on the clinical signs.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 90%
“…In this study, variable degrees of pain and systemic reactions were observed in diseased buffaloes. This result is consistent with that observed previously in buffaloes with TRP (Saleh et al 2008); therefore, it was difficult to diagnose this problem or differentiate between its different causes based only on the clinical signs.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 90%
“…develops diffuse peritonitis. Early diagnosis of TP is more difficult in buffaloes than in cattle (Saleh et al, 2008 andMohamed, 2010) despite using of ultrasonographic examination remain a confirmatory tool for diagnosis of diseases of the digestive tract, but, it still not available for most veterinarians as much expensive and need for more experience and training. Therefore, the aim of this work is to diagnose of TP as a common sequelae of TRP in buffaloes by simple and inexpensive tests include hematological and biochemical markers.…”
Section: Alterations In Some Hematological and Biochemical Parametersmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Ultrasonographic diagnosis of traumatic reticuloperitonitis and diaphragmatic hernia in buffalo (Mohindroo et al 2007;Abdelaal et al 2009) was made depending upon reference data of normal cows and those with different reticular affections (Braun et al 1993(Braun et al , 1998Floeck & Baumgartner 2001). Buffalo could express less signs of pain than cattle (Saleh et al 2008). Therefore, clinical diagnosis of reticular diseases characterized by pain is difficult.…”
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confidence: 99%