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The present study was conducted on 173 animals suffering from different types of affections of the urinary system of which 23.12% were cows, 38.73% buffaloes, 24.28% goats and 13.87% sheep, which on anamnesis and clinical examination revealed obstructive urolithiasis (84.48%), urachus pervious...

Author(s)
Purohit, S.; Atul Yadav; Ankit Negi; Reddy, P. V. V.; Arpit Kaushal; Kaushal; Gulshan Kumar; Pandey, R. P.
Publisher
Anand Publishing, Jaipur, India
Citation
Ruminant Science, 2020, 9, 2, pp 419-428
Abstract

The present study was aimed to understand the development of bovine urolithiasis through measuring oxidative/nitrosative, cortisol and urokinase status and their relationship with disease severity. The cases of buffalo calves with obstructive urolithiasis were selected based on clinical signs,...

Author(s)
Neeraj Thakur; Choudhary, S. S.; Chethan, G. E.; Sahadeb Dey
Publisher
Elsevier Ltd, Oxford, UK
Citation
Research in Veterinary Science, 2019, 127, pp 18-26
Abstract

Ultrasonography was done in 20 clinical cases of obstructive urolithiasis in bovine to plan for surgical intervention. In case of buffalo calves, it was found to be accurate in differentiating cases of urinary bladder rupture from those with intact urinary bladder along with characterisation of...

Author(s)
Bhangu, S. S.; Saini, N. S.; Mohindroo, J.; T. Singh; Mahajan, S. K.
Publisher
Indian Society for Veterinary Surgery, Hisar, India
Citation
Indian Journal of Veterinary Surgery, 2019, 40, 2, pp 116-118
AbstractFull Text

Surgical diseases are common in goats and exert serious negative effects on animal's growth, productivity, and survivability leading to huge economic loss. This study was aimed at determining the prevalence of different surgical diseases of goats and to elucidate the seasonal impact leading to...

Author(s)
Islam, M. A.; Akter, M. A.; Alam, M. M.
Publisher
Ilker Çamkerten, Aksaray, Turkey
Citation
Journal of Advances in VetBio Science and Techniques, 2020, 5, 2, pp 72-80
Abstract

Urinary obstructed small ruminants, pigs in dystocia, and pregnancy toxemia all represent challenging, truly emergent clinical scenarios in mixed and large animal practice. Each of these scenarios, however, lend themselves to protocol development. Putting these cases on autopilot can remove a lot...

Author(s)
Jones, M.
Publisher
American Association of Bovine Practitioners, Stillwater, USA
Citation
Proceedings of the Fourth Recent Graduate Conference, American Association of Bovine Practitioners, St. Louis, Missouri, USA, 12-13 February 2021, 2021, pp 19-23
AbstractFull Text

Obstructive urolithiasis is an important surgical condition of bovines. Data pertaining to obstructive urolithiasis in buffalo calves presented at Referral Veterinary Diagnostic and Extension Center, Karnal, Haryana from July 2015 to June 2016 was investigated to assess various risk factors...

Author(s)
Anita Ganguly; Sandeep Potliya; Ankit Kumar; Maharana, B. R.; Bisla, R. S.
Publisher
College of Veterinary Sciences, Lala Lajpat Rai University of Veterinary and Animal Sciences, Hisar, India
Citation
Haryana Veterinarian, 2017, 56, 2, pp 158-162
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Author(s)
Parrah, J. D.; Hussain, S. S.; Moulvi, B. A.; Athar, H.; Dedmari, F. H.
Publisher
Online Journal of Veterinary Research, Toowoomba, Australia
Citation
Online Journal of Veterinary Research, 2021, 25, 11, pp 783-792
AbstractFull Text

The study was conducted on 13 male bovine animals suffering from obstructive urolithiasis to evaluate the diagnostic approach, surgical outcome and mineral composition of uroliths. The animals were divided in two groups, Group I (n=8) of young animals and Group II (n=5) of adult animals. B-mode...

Author(s)
Taksande, P. E.; Saini, N. S.; Mohindroo, J.; Tarunbir Singh; Ashwani Kumar
Publisher
Agricultural Research Communication Centre, Karnal, India
Citation
Indian Journal of Animal Research, 2017, 51, 2, pp 296-302
AbstractFull Text

Background: Goats are considered poor man's cow because goat farming remains a profitable venture for decades but diseases and disorders are the sheer hindrances of goat rearing. Clinical studies on prevalence of diseases and disorders in goats are available, but no study has been observed based on ...

Author(s)
Hossain, M. A.; Zaman, S.; Famous, M.; Ahmed, S.; Khatun, M.; Talha, M. H.
Publisher
Agricultural Research Communication Centre, Karnal, India
Citation
Agricultural Science Digest, 2022, 42, 4, pp 482-487
Abstract

The hospital incidence of urolithiasis in different species for a period of 2 years at referral Veterinary Polyclinic, Indian Veterinary Research Institute, Izatnagar was 7.56%. Species wise occurrence of urolithiasis was higher in buffalo calves (57.95%) and goats (43.29%) than other species....

Author(s)
Kushwaha, R. B.; Amarpal; Kinjavdekar, P.; Aithal, H. P.; Pawde, A. M.; Pratap, K.
Publisher
Indian Society for Veterinary Surgery, Hisar, India
Citation
Indian Journal of Veterinary Surgery, 2009, 30, 1, pp 9-12

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