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Accidental case of large colon impaction in a horse
Berzina Dace,Zeeshan Muhamad,Chekarova Irina,Park Hee-Jin,Yoon Hyun-Sang,Lee Seung-Yeon,Oh Myong-Ho,Kim Bum-Seok,Lim Chae-Woong The Korean Society of Veterinary Service 2006 韓國家畜衛生學會誌 Vol.29 No.1
A 5 years old gelding (Thoroughbred, Equus caballus) had shown severe abdominal pain, colic, after overeating of hay in the feed storage. following through treatment, it subsequently died. Grossly, the large colon was impacted with firm mass of food and congestion of blood vessel in the intestinal wall. There were mild peritonitis and pleuropneumonia. This case demonstrates typical large colon impaction with hard consistence ingesta due to improper management of horse.
Accidental case of Large colon impaction in a horse
( Dace Berzina ),( Muhamad Zeeshan ),( Irina Chekarova ),( Hee Jin Park ),( Hyun Sang Yoon ),( Seung Yeon Lee ),( Myong Ho Oh ),( Bum Seok Kim ),( Chae Woong Lim ) 한국가축위생학회 2006 韓國家畜衛生學會誌 Vol.29 No.1
A 5 years old gelding (Thoroughbred, Equus caballus) had shown severe abdominal pain, colic, after overeating of hay in the feed storage. Following through treatment, it subsequently died. Grossly, the large colon was impacted with firm mass of food and congestion of blood vessel in the intestinal wall. There were mild peritonitis and pleuropneumonia. This case demonstrates typical large colon impaction with hard consistence ingesta due to improper management of horse.
Progressively gangrenous limbs in Korean indigenous calves
Kim Bum-Seok,Camer Gerry Amor,Berzina Dace,Chekarova Irina,Zeeshan Muhammad,Borisova Irina,Blank Ivar,Ejaz Sohail,Park Hee-Jin,Kwon Jung-Kee,Lim Chae-Woong The Korean Society of Veterinary Service 2006 韓國家畜衛生學會誌 Vol.29 No.4
This study investigated cases of progressively necrotizing limbs in Korean indigenous calves. The recent case (Case 1) involved a 3-month old, male calf in Jeonbuk province that presented a visibly dry form of gangrene affecting joints of the forelimbs and the hind limbs. Radiograph revealed osteoarthritis possibly resulting from pressure of disrupted joint skin, fasciae, deeper underlying musculatures and tendon. Histopathology of affected tissue showed necrotizing; severely thrombosed dilated blood vessels with rechanneling microvasculatures. The lack of substantial infectious inflammatory exudates in the vital organs and the inability to respond to antimicrobial treatment bolstered the notion that the observed thromboembolic and vascular lesion was attributed to possible vasoconstrictive effects of ergot alkaloids. Case 2: A previously encountered similar case in a 4-month old, male calf showing gangrene of hind limbs and posterior ataxia was likewise presented. These two cases were impressed as probable ergotism. Ergotism may be uncommon or underreported in Korea. Future isolation of ergot alkaloids in feeds or in pasture is highly suggested.
Case Report : Progressively gangrenous Limbs in Korean indigenous calves
( Bum Seok Kim ),( Gerry Amor Camer ),( Dace Berzina ),( Irina Chekarova ),( Muhammad Zeeshan ),( Irina Borisova ),( Ivar Blank ),( Sohail Ejaz ),( Hee Jin Park ),( Jung Kee Kwon ),( Chae Woong Lim ) 한국가축위생학회 2006 韓國家畜衛生學會誌 Vol.29 No.4
This study investigated cases of progressively necrotizing limbs in Korean indigenous calves. The recent case(Case 1) involved a 3-month old, male calf in Jeonbuk province that presented a visibly dry form of gangrene affecting joints of the forelimbs and the hind limbs. Radiograph revealed osteoarthritis possibly resulting from pressure of disrupted joint skin, fasciae, deeper underlying musculatures and tendon. Histopathology of affected tissue showed necrotizing; severely thrombosed dilated blood vessels with rechanneling microvasculatures. The lack of substantial infectious inflammatory exudates in the vital organs and the inability to respond to antimicrobial treatment bolstered the notion that the observed thromboembolic and vascular lesion was attributed to possible vasoconstrictive effects of ergot alkaloids. Case 2: A previously encountered similar case in a 4-month old, male calf showing gangrene of hind limbs and posterior ataxia was likewise presented. These two cases were impressed as probable ergotism. Ergotism may be uncommon or underreported in Korea. Future isolation of ergot alkaloids in feeds or in pasture is highly suggested.
A case of canine maxillary gingival acanthomatous epulis
Kim Bum-Seok,Park Hee-Jin,Cho Jae-Woo,Camer Gerry Amor,Berzina Dace,Chekarova Irina,Ejaz Sohail,Cheon Seung-Ki,Kwon Jung-Kee,Lim Chae-Woong The Korean Society of Veterinary Service 2006 韓國家畜衛生學會誌 Vol.29 No.4
Acanthomatous epulis is a malignant form of gingival tumor. This is a case of epulis affecting a four-year old, intact, female Maltese dog raised as indoor pet in Iksan city. Clinical examination showed an enlarged palpable mass along the rostral maxillary gingiva. Section of the excised mass showed epithelial overgrowth and expansion from the basal portions through the tissue stroma. Post-surgical radio-graph showed displacement of the first and second maxillary incisors. Histochemical staining showed strongly positive reaction to epithelial marker cytokeratin and moderately positive reaction to connective tissue marker vimentin. This case was diagnosed as a form of maxillary gingival acanthomatous epulis. Routine clinical oral examination is suggested.
Kim, Bum-Seok,Park, Hee-Jin,Cho, Jae-Woo,Berzina, Dace,Zeeshan, Muhamad,Ejaz, Sohail,Chekarova, Irina,Kwon, Jung-Kee,Lim, Chae-Woong The Korean Society of Veterinary Service 2006 韓國家畜衛生學會誌 Vol.29 No.4
Cyclopia is a congenital ocular abnormality in which two orbits are fused together due to an arrest in the normal process of embryonic tissue development. Reported here is a case of cyclopia in a calf observed from the uterus of cow slaughtered in an abattoir in Korea on March 24, 2004. The calf possessed a spherical-shaped head and only one centrally placed eye. The one eyeball showed complete eyelashes on the defective eyelids. The nasal region and the anterior nares were absent along with a dorsally curved mandible extended beyond the defective maxillae.
Case Report : A case of canine maxillary gingival acanthomatous epulis
( Bum Seok Kim ),( Hee Jin Park ),( Jae Woo Cho ),( Gerry Amor Camer ),( Dace Berzina ),( Irina Chekarova ),( Sohail Ejaz ),( Seung Ki Cheon ),( Jung Kee Kwon ),( Chae Woong Lim ) 한국가축위생학회 2006 韓國家畜衛生學會誌 Vol.29 No.4
Acanthomatous epulis is a malignant form of gingival tumor. This is a case of epulis affecting a four-year old, intact, female Maltese dog raised as indoor pet in Iksan city. Clinical examination showed an enlarged palpable mass along the rostral maxillary gingiva. Section of the excised mass showed epithelial overgrowth and expansion from the basal portions through the tissue stroma. Post-surgical radio-graph showed displacement of the first and second maxillary incisors. Histo-chemical staining showed strongly positive reaction to epithelial marker cytokeratin and moderately positive reaction to connective tissue marker vimentin. This case was diagnosed as a form of maxillary gingival acanthomatous epulis. Routine clinical oral examination is suggested.