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Veterinary Medicine

TÜBİTAK

1998

Fat cow syndrome

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The Relationship Between Parturient Paresis And Fat Cow Syndrome In Dairy Cows, Mutlu Sevi̇nç, Veysi Aslan Jan 1998

The Relationship Between Parturient Paresis And Fat Cow Syndrome In Dairy Cows, Mutlu Sevi̇nç, Veysi Aslan

Turkish Journal of Veterinary & Animal Sciences

This study was conducted to find out the association between parturient parasis and fatty liver. Ionized and normalized calcium concentrations in the plasma and blood pH, HCO 3 , PO 2 , BE various metabolic profiles (P, Mg, Na, K, ALT, fosfolipid, protein, CPK, albumine, cholesterol) in the serum samples were evaluated in order to reach a diagnostic and therapeutic results. All the cows were subjected to clinical and laboratory determinations and percutaneous liver biopsy was provided. The blood pH, HCO 3 , BE, ICa ++ , TCa ++ , P, Mg, ALT and fosfolipid concentrations were significantly (p


The Clinical-Chemical Parameters, Serum Lipoproteins And Fatty Infiltration Of The Liver In Ketotic Cows, Mutlu Sevi̇nç, Abdullah Başoğlu, İsmail Öztok, Mustafa Sandikçi, Fatih Bi̇rdane Jan 1998

The Clinical-Chemical Parameters, Serum Lipoproteins And Fatty Infiltration Of The Liver In Ketotic Cows, Mutlu Sevi̇nç, Abdullah Başoğlu, İsmail Öztok, Mustafa Sandikçi, Fatih Bi̇rdane

Turkish Journal of Veterinary & Animal Sciences

The objective of this study was to provide a unique insight into the relationship between ketosis and fat cow syndrome using clinical-chemical parameters, serum lipoproteins and histopathological changes of the liver. The cholesterol and protein concentrations were significantly lower in the ketotic cows (p