1996 Cilt 15 Sayı 1-2-3
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Item Deri lezyonu şikayeti ile getirilen ve sağlıklı olan köpeklerde serum çinko düzeylerinin belirlenmesi ve karşılaştırılması(Uludağ Üniversitesi, 1996) Işımer, Aşkın; Aydın, Ahmet; Aytuğ, Nilüfer; Çetin, Meltem; Kırkpınar, Arzu; Uludağ Üniversitesi/Veteriner Fakültesi.A total of 69 dogs, 56 of them had skin lesions and the rest were healty, were used as material. The concentration of zinc in serum was determinated using atomic absorbtion spectrophotometry. Dogs with skin lesions diagnosed as flea allergy (n=l2); allergic dermatitis (n= 12); demodicosis (n= 15); dermatomycosis (n=5) and nonspecific dermatozis (n= 12). Mean concentration of zinc in serum was determinated as; 15.04 f.llnollml; 17.62 pmollml; 16.06 pmollml; 18.87 pmol/ml; 17.44 pmol/ml ve 9.86 pmollml respectively in flea allergy, allergic dermatitis, demodicosis , dermatomycosis, nonspesific dermatosis and healty dogs. Serum zinc concentration was significantly higher than in healty dogs. There were no significant variations between the dogs in different skin disease groups.Item iki kedide enfeksiyoz peritonitis(Uludağ Üniversitesi, 1996) Batmaz, Hasan; Kahraman, M. Müfit; Yılmaz, Zeki; Tuncel, Pınar; Sönmez, Gürsel; Kırkpınar, Arzu; Uludağ Üniversitesi/Veteriner Fakültesi.In the two cats, 8 and 4-year-old, referred with a history of abdominal distention, diagnosis of feline infectious peritonitis was made as results of clinical, laboratory, pathological and serological exaininations. Characteristically; in both cases, abdominal fluid accumulation and neutrophilic leukocytosis were determined. In the analyses of the peritoneal fluids of both cats an increase of total protein and leukocyte numbers, ratio of AJG less than 0.81, no bacteria isolation and no clearence after the addition of ether were observed, and, thus, fluids were evaluated non-septic exudates as in cats with FIP. On the necropsy of the first case fibrinous peritonitis and fluid accumulation was seen. In the histopathological examination, along with inflammation usually restricted to the serosal surfaces, perivasculitis and thromboses were observed in the Jiver and spleen. As a conclusion, in the diagnosis of FIP since the serological tests are not highly positive in all the time, the impontance of clinical, laboratory and pathological findings was once more observed.Item Köpeklerde Juvenil cellulitis (pyoderma) (l olgu: 1995 - 1996)(Uludağ Üniversitesi, 1996) Batmaz, Hasan; Kahraman, M. Müfit; Şentürk, Sezgin; Çarlı, Tayfun; Kırkpınar, Arzu; Tosun, Cevdet; Cangül, İ. Taci; Uludağ Üniversitesi/Veteriner Fakültesi.Three dogs diagnosed as having juvenile cellulitis {juvenile pyoderma) in two years were evaluated for clinical, laboratory and therapeutic results. Breeds included Anatolian sheepdog (Kangal), terrier and cross-breed German shepherd. Of these dogs one was female and two were males, and none of them was vaccinated, their ages ranged between two and three months. In all the three dogs, there were lymphadenopathy, especially in the submandibular nodes, painful skin lesions characterised with swellings, auricular discharge, and their temperatures were normal. While perioculer and perioral lesions and seropurulent discharge were determined in two dogs and swelling under chin in the other dogs, in one dog swelling on pinnea were observed. Two dogs were lethargic and anorexic. Normocytic normochromic anemia, neutrophili and leucocytosis were significant laboratory findings. The bacteria was only isolated in one case. One of them was died. Histopathology of the skin lesions depicted pyogranulomatous cellulitis. It was observed that usage of prednisolone (2 mg/kg daily) and cephalexin or cefazolin (30 mg/kg twice daily) in the remaining dogs gave good results. It was concluded that a c:areful evaluation of clinical and laboratory findings in the diagnosis ofjuvenile cellulitis is very important. In addition, this is the first observation of the disease in Anatolian sheepdog (Kangal) which is a native breed ofTurkey and also non-short-coated.