Diagnosis of Teat Stenosis in Dairy Cattle by Real-Time Ultrasonography
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2000
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British Veterinary Assoc
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Özet
TEAT stenoses are a significant problem in terms of milk production, treatment time, and premature culling. Stenosis completely or partially prevents milk flow from teats, thus decreasing milk production and increasing the risk of infection (Alaqam and others 1990). A correct diagnosis of stenosis has a positive effect on treatment. Medl and others (1994) reported that inspection, palpation, catheterisation (probing), and checking the milk flow from the teat, all of which are used in the diagnosis of teat stenosis, can provide a tentative diagnosis of fibrotic proliferations of the teat.
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Veterinary Record
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Q1
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147
Sayı
10
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Dinç, D. A., Şendağ, S., Aydın, İ., (2000). Diagnosis of Teat Stenosis in Dairy Cattle by Real-Time Ultrasonography. Veterinary Record, 147(10), 270-272. Doi: 10.1136/vr.147.10.270