2007
DOI: 10.1136/vr.160.8.276
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Haemoglobinuria in dairy herds

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“…A possible indicator of the bioavailability of feed phosphorus in dairy cows is the plasma inorganic phosphatelevel (Montiel et al 2007) and hemoglobin level to assess the presence of anemia (Turgut 2000). The clinical signs including bright red to coffee colored urine, a slight rise in body temperature, malaise, a sharp decline in milk yield with low mortality has been observed (Dhillon et al 2007). Hypophosphatemia eventually results because of reduction inerythrocytic glycolysis and ATP synthesis which leads to haemoglobinemia and hemoglobinuria (Constable et al 2016;Akhtar et al 2007;Singari et al 1991).The viable structure and function of mammalian red blood cells depend on glucose metabolism (Constable et al 2016).Severe stress due to intravascular hemolysis and glucocorticoids release in post-parturient hemoglobinuria affects all activities of various body organs mainly liver, heart and kidneys (Akhtar et al 2008).…”
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“…A possible indicator of the bioavailability of feed phosphorus in dairy cows is the plasma inorganic phosphatelevel (Montiel et al 2007) and hemoglobin level to assess the presence of anemia (Turgut 2000). The clinical signs including bright red to coffee colored urine, a slight rise in body temperature, malaise, a sharp decline in milk yield with low mortality has been observed (Dhillon et al 2007). Hypophosphatemia eventually results because of reduction inerythrocytic glycolysis and ATP synthesis which leads to haemoglobinemia and hemoglobinuria (Constable et al 2016;Akhtar et al 2007;Singari et al 1991).The viable structure and function of mammalian red blood cells depend on glucose metabolism (Constable et al 2016).Severe stress due to intravascular hemolysis and glucocorticoids release in post-parturient hemoglobinuria affects all activities of various body organs mainly liver, heart and kidneys (Akhtar et al 2008).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%