Clinical, laboratory, ultrasonographic, and anatomopathological aspects of 30 cases of traumatic reticulosplenitis in cattle

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Silva, Tatiane V. [1 ]
Cajueiro, Jobson Filipe P. [2 ]
Silva, Nivan Antonio A. [2 ]
Souto, Rodolfo Jose C. [2 ]
Coutinho, Luiz T. [2 ]
Mendonca, Carla L. [2 ]
Afonso, Jose Augusto B. [2 ]
Miranda Neto, Eldine G. [3 ]
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[1] Univ Fed Campina Grande UFCG, Grad Program Anim Sci & Hlth, Ctr Saude & Tecnol Rural CSTR, Campus Patos,Rua Manoel Mota 186, BR-58707000 Jatoba, PB, Brazil
[2] Univ Fed Rural Pernambuco UFRPE, Clin Bovinos Garanhuns, Ave Bom Pastor S-N,Cx Postal 152, BR-55292272 Garanhuns, PE, Brazil
[3] Univ Fed Campina Grande UFCG, Unidade Acad Med Vet UAMV, Ctr Saude & Tecnol Rural CSTR, Campus Patos,Ave Univ S-N, BR-58708110 Patos de Minas, Paraiba, Brazil
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PESQUISA VETERINARIA BRASILEIRA | 2020年 / 40卷 / 09期
关键词
Clinics; laboratory; ultrasonography; anatomopathology; traumatic reticulosplenitis; cattle; diagnostic imaging; foreign body syndrome; spleen; traumatic reticulosplenits; FOREIGN-BODY; SPLENITIS; DIAGNOSIS; COWS;
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10.1590/1678-5150-PVB-6743
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S85 [动物医学(兽医学)];
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0906 ;
摘要
Ingestion of metallic and/or sharp foreign bodies triggers cases of traumatic reticuloperitonitis and its sequelae in cattle. Among these sequelae, we can highlight traumatic reticulosplenitis, that has high mortality, although its frequency in the ruminant medicine is low. Therefore, based on the scarcity of information on this disease, the current study aimed to evaluate the clinical, laboratory, ultrasonographic, and pathological findings of 30 adult cattle diagnosed with traumatic reticulosplenitis. Clinical, ultrasound, and anatomopathological findings were analyzed using descriptive statistics and laboratory data were evaluated using measures of central tendency. Clinically the animals presented dehydration and alterations in behavior, appetite, and ruminal motility. Hematological findings revealed neutrophilic leukocytosis (37077.17 +/- 25004.59cell/mu L) with regenerative left shift and hyperfibrinogenemia (1130 +/- 364.98mg/dL). The ultrasound examination enabled visualization of mobile and echogenic filaments that corresponded to the presence of fibrin adhesions. Displacement of the reticulum and irregularity in its contour, as well as alterations in the quantity, pattern, and amplitude of reticular contractions were also observed. Splenic alterations such as abscesses were found, characterized as circular structures of varying sizes delimited by capsules containing variable echogenicity. Splenic vein thrombosis and spleen folding were also observed. The results obtained in the current study indicated that traumatic reticulosplenitis causes nonspecific clinical signs, severe laboratory alterations and, mainly, that ultrasound is an efficient method for the diagnosis of this disease, since the anatomopathological lesions confirmed the ultrasound findings.
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