Pathological studies on biliary ulcers in cows and their relation to liver and intestines
Research Abstract
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(Master's Thesis)
Pathological studies on biliary ulcers in cows and their relation to liver and intestines
This field study was conducted on one hundred and sixty domesticated carnivores (95 cows and 65 fattening calves) of varying ages for the study of biliary gallbladder lesions and their relationship to liver and intestinal infections.
Samples were taken from three places of the biliary follicle (neck, body and bottom), the duodenum and the liver. After examination and description of the naked eye. Samples were taken from visual pathogens, if any, or representative samples.
The pathological conditions of the gall bladder were varied. Acute inflammation included 51 cases, chronic inflammation (15 cases), gallstones (8 cases), and one In most of the cases, acute inflammatory infections were present and included the internal renal marrow in a few of these cases. Chronic infection was observed in only two cases, characterized by increased fibrosis. A type of hepatitis, which was the result of fasciola infection, was found. Several inflammatory inflammatory cells were found to be mixed with a number of inflammatory cells in the hepatic region of the liver.
Two cases of liver necrosis were found and pathological changes were spread irregularly. Two cases of hepatitis were found. These cases were related to the presence of acute biliary follicular inflammation in the same cases, which may reflect the presence of many microbes, pus and non-pus, which hit the liver at short interruptions.
Research Keywords
Pathological studies on biliary ulcers in cows and their relation to liver and intestines