Danger of some foreign objects penetration and their migration in animal tissues [electronic resource].

By: Language: English Summary language: Arabic Description: P. 310-320Other title:
  • خطر اختراق وانتقال بعض المواد الغريبة الصلبة عبر انسجة جسم الحيوان [Added title page title]
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  • Assiut veterinary medical journal, 2007 v. 53 (114) [electronic resource].
Subject(s): Online resources: In: Assiut Veterinary Medical Journal 2007.v.53(114)Summary: This article describes different complications which occur due to injury of body tissues with foreign objects and/or their migration through the animal's body in farm animals. The Study was performed on 16 farm animals of different species (eight equines and eight ruminants). The case history and the clinical signs were recorded for each case; radiography was used to confirm the diagnosis in 10 cases. The most common forms of complications recorded to occur due to the injury with foreign objects and their migration through the body tissues were: recurrent abscesses, fistulae, hard to heal wounds and recurrent lameness. Surgical management was based mainly on thorough exploration of the site of lesion with widening and finger palpation of the site of lesion.
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This article describes different complications which occur due to injury of body tissues with foreign objects and/or their migration through the animal's body in farm animals. The Study was performed on 16 farm animals of different species (eight equines and eight ruminants). The case history and the clinical signs were recorded for each case; radiography was used to confirm the diagnosis in 10 cases. The most common forms of complications recorded to occur due to the injury with foreign objects and their migration through the body tissues were: recurrent abscesses, fistulae, hard to heal wounds and recurrent lameness. Surgical management was based mainly on thorough exploration of the site of lesion with widening and finger palpation of the site of lesion.

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