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J Am Vet Med Assoc ; 262(2): 1-3, 2024 Feb 01.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38016276

ABSTRACT

OBJECTIVE: To describe a unique presentation of systemic Listeria monocytogenes infection in a lactating adult Holstein cow. ANIMAL: 3-year-old second-parity female Holstein, 200 days in milk. CLINICAL PRESENTATION, PROGRESSION, AND PROCEDURES: A 3-year-old Holstein dairy cow was presented for decreased appetite, decreased milk production, and pyrexia. Blood work displayed marked abnormalities in liver-associated parameters. A diagnosis of L monocytogenes cholangiohepatitis was made following liver biopsy, histopathology, and bacterial culture. TREATMENT AND OUTCOME: The cow was treated with systemic antimicrobial and antipyretic therapy. The cow was discharged to continue treatment on farm, and at time of last communication with the owner, the cow was doing very well, with full resolution of clinical signs. CLINICAL RELEVANCE: This case report describes a novel presentation of L monocytogenes infection in an adult bovine. L monocytogenes cholangiohepatitis should be considered a rare differential diagnosis in cattle presenting with evidence of pyrexia and liver disease.


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Cholangitis , Listeria monocytogenes , Listeriosis , Cattle , Animals , Female , Lactation , Listeriosis/diagnosis , Listeriosis/drug therapy , Listeriosis/veterinary , Cholangitis/veterinary , Milk , Fever/veterinary
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Anim Reprod Sci ; 214: 106302, 2020 Mar.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-32087918

ABSTRACT

This research was conducted to evaluate a method for determining ovarian volume using ultrasonography; specifically, how the day of the estrous cycle affected ovarian volume, and the application of a formula for adjusted ovarian volume (ADJ VOL) and its relationship to actual ovarian volume. Cows (n = 22) were estrous synchronized and subjected to serial transrectal ultrasonographic evaluations, performed every 48 h from the day prior to ovulation until day 9 of the subsequent estrous cycle. Measurements obtained from recorded ultrasonographic images were used to determine actual ovarian volume cm3 = [0.523 X (D1 X D2 X D3)] and adjusted ovarian volume (ADJ VOL) cm3 = [0.523 X (D1 X D2 X D3)]- 43 (πrCL2) - 43 (πrF2) on days 1, 3, 5, 7, 9 of the estrous cycle. A third objective was to evaluate the concordance correlation coefficient (ρc) between post-mortem ovarian measurements and the water displacement test. Ovarian volume increased with each day of the estrous cycle from Day 1 to Day 7. Day of the estrous cycle affected ovarian volume (P <  0.001). When applying the formula for ADJ VOL, there was not an effect of day of the estrous cycle (P  = 0.509). Ovarian volume, results ex-vivo, were very consistent with the displacement volume results (ρc = 0.942). If large ovarian structures are present, and the day of the estrous cycle is unknown, then the formula for ADJ VOL can be used to estimate ovarian volume on Day 1 of the estrous cycle.


Subject(s)
Cattle/anatomy & histology , Estrous Cycle/physiology , Ovary/diagnostic imaging , Ultrasonography/veterinary , Animals , Female , Ovary/anatomy & histology , Reproducibility of Results , Ultrasonography/methods
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Can Vet J ; 59(1): 43-46, 2018 01.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-29302101

ABSTRACT

Two bovine embryo recovery results are outlined from different herds. Both cases involve significant late gestational loss from embryos relating back to a single donor. Ureaplasma diversum was confirmed in 3 of 4 cases submitted for postmortem examination. Natural infection originating from the donor and transmitted to the recipient has not previously been documented.


Peut-on transmettre Ureaplasma diversumdu donneur au récipiendaire par l'embryon? Deux rapports de cas présentant des pertes associées à U. diversumlors de gestations d'embryons bovins. Deux résultats de récupération d'embryons bovins provenant de différents troupeaux sont présentés. Les deux cas portent sur la perte gestationnelle considérablement tardive d'embryons provenant d'un seul donneur. Ureaplasma diversum a été confirmé dans 3/4 des cas soumis à l'examen post mortem. Une infection naturelle provenant du donneur transmise au récipiendaire n'a pas été documentée antérieurement.(Traduit par Isabelle Vallières).


Subject(s)
Cattle Diseases/transmission , Embryo Transfer/veterinary , Pregnancy Complications, Infectious/veterinary , Ureaplasma Infections/veterinary , Ureaplasma/classification , Abortion, Veterinary/microbiology , Animals , Cattle , Cattle Diseases/microbiology , Female , Infectious Disease Transmission, Vertical/veterinary , Male , Pregnancy , Stillbirth , Tissue and Organ Procurement , Ureaplasma Infections/embryology , Ureaplasma Infections/transmission
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