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Emphysematous and granulomatous submucosal rumenitis in a feedlot Nellore stee
Rocha, Juliana Ferreira; Daoualibi, Yasmin; Lorenzo, Cíntia De; Pires, Ana Paula de Castro; Brito, Marilene de Farias; Souza, Vinícius Carneiro de; Malafaia, Pedro; Ubiali, Daniel Guimarães.
Afiliação
  • Rocha, Juliana Ferreira; Universidade Federal Rural do Rio de Janeiro. Departamento de Epidemiologia e Saúde Pública. Setor de Patologia Veterinária. Seropédica. BR
  • Daoualibi, Yasmin; Universidade Federal Rural do Rio de Janeiro. Departamento de Epidemiologia e Saúde Pública. Setor de Patologia Veterinária. Seropédica. BR
  • Lorenzo, Cíntia De; Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul. Instituto de Medicina Veterinária. Setor de Patologia Veterinária. Porto Alegre. BR
  • Pires, Ana Paula de Castro; Universidade Federal Rural do Rio de Janeiro. Departamento de Epidemiologia e Saúde Pública. Setor de Patologia Veterinária. Seropédica. BR
  • Brito, Marilene de Farias; Universidade Federal Rural do Rio de Janeiro. Departamento de Epidemiologia e Saúde Pública. Setor de Patologia Veterinária. Seropédica. BR
  • Souza, Vinícius Carneiro de; Universidade Federal Rural do Rio de Janeiro. Instituto de Zootecnia. Departamento de Nutrição Animal e Pastagem. Seropédica. BR
  • Malafaia, Pedro; Universidade Federal Rural do Rio de Janeiro. Instituto de Zootecnia. Departamento de Nutrição Animal e Pastagem. Seropédica. BR
  • Ubiali, Daniel Guimarães; Universidade Federal Rural do Rio de Janeiro. Departamento de Epidemiologia e Saúde Pública. Setor de Patologia Veterinária. Seropédica. BR
Acta sci. vet. (Impr.) ; 46(supl): 1-5, 2018. ilus
Article em En | VETINDEX | ID: biblio-1457933
Biblioteca responsável: BR68.1
Localização: BR68.1
ABSTRACT

Background:

Emphysematous rumenitis is a condition characterized by gas filled bubbles or cysts in the ruminal mucosa. Although a similar pathology is reported from swine and humans, the incidence of this disease in cattle seems to be scarce. The etiology of emphysematous rumenitis is uncertain once many factors can be involved in its pathogeny, a single cause is difficult to ascertain. This lesion usually fails to display specific clinical signs; however, some degree of malabsorption and weight loss is expected. We described a case of emphysematous granulomatous submucosal rumenitis in a 2.5-yearold feedlot Nellore steer that presented reduction on daily weight gain.Case Rumen fragments of a 2.5-year-old Nellore steer were submitted for histopathological evaluation at the Sector of Pathological Anatomy (SAP) of the Rural Federal University of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. The specimens were part of an experimental trial to evaluate the effect of phosphorus (P) supplementation on nutrient intake, performance and P balance in fifty feedlot Nellore steers. Following a short adaptation period, in which behavioral observations were made twice daily to assess possible adverse factors, all steers were fed with balanced diet for one hundred and sixteen days. The steers were then slaughtered in order to evaluate macroscopic changes in the gastrointestinal system. Rumen and abomasum of each steer was emptied, washed with tap water and grossly examined. One steer presented ruminal lesion, while the other forty-nine did not show any ruminal injury. Throughout the experiment the affected steer showed reduction of daily weight gain; but during clinical examination no additional clinical sign was seen. At gross inspection, a reduction in the amount of muscular and adipose tissue was seen. Multiple coalescent bullous elevated structures measuring three to ten mm diameter were covering about 40% of the ruminal surface.[...]
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Texto completo: 1 Base de dados: VETINDEX Idioma: En Revista: Acta sci. vet. (Impr.) / Acta sci. vet. (Online) Ano de publicação: 2018 Tipo de documento: Article
Texto completo: 1 Base de dados: VETINDEX Idioma: En Revista: Acta sci. vet. (Impr.) / Acta sci. vet. (Online) Ano de publicação: 2018 Tipo de documento: Article