2020
DOI: 10.21887/ijvsbt.15.3.21
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Ultrasound and Radiographic Imaging Diagnosis of Diaphragmatic Hernia in a Transition Cow: A Case Report

Abstract: A four and half-year-old recently calved cross breed Jersey cow was presented with the clinical signs of anorexia, recurrent bloat, bruxism and not voided dung for the past one week. Clinical examination revealed congested mucous membrane, sunken eyeball, and severely distended lower abdomen; clinically, bloat was evident. On Auscultation of heart at 4th intercoastal space, low-intensity heart sounds were heard. Rectal examination revealed scanty foul-smelling dung with blood tinge. In an attempt to relieve th… Show more

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