Gastri?k Anormalli?k Olan Köpeklerde Endoskopi?k ve Laboratuvar Bulguların Karşılaştırılması
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2004
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Selçuk Üniversitesi
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Bu çalışmada, köpeklerdeki gastrik anormalliderin teşhisinde Klinik, laboratuvar ve endoskopik muayeneler arasındaki uyum araştinimıştır. Bu amaçla, 4 akut gastritis, 14 kronik gastritis, 5 gastrik ülserasyon olmak üzere toplam 23 adet üst gast rointestinal sistem semptomlan gösteren ve 10 adet sağlık köpek kuzanidi. Bütün köpeklerin kinik muayeneleri, dışkı ve he matolojik kontrollerinin yanı sıra, endoskopik muayenelen yapıldı. Endoskopik muayene sarasında tüm köpeklerden mukus ve biyopsi ömekleri alındı. Endoskopik ve histopatolojik bulgular karşılaştinidianda, akut gastritis grubunda % 75, kronik gastritis grubunda % 78,5, gastrik Olser grubunda % 80 ve kontrol grubunda %70 uyumn belirlendi. Kronik gastritis grubunda, kontrol grubuna göre eritrosit (RBC) ve hemoglobin (Hb) konsantrasyonlannda önemli oranda (sırasıyla p<0,01, p<0,05) azalma be irlendi. Dişki muayenelerinde, köpeldenin 8'inde hafif siddet (kronik gastritus grubu), Sinde şiddetli pozitil (gastrik ülserasyon grubu) gizli kan tespit edildi. Mukus ömekken spiral mikroorganizmalar yönünden incelend. Hasta köpeklerin % 60.9, sağlam köpeklerin de %60'ında spiral mikroorganizma tespit edildi.
In this study, clinical, laboratorial and endoscopic examinations were investigated for their accordance in the di agnosis of gastric lesions in dogs. For this purpose. 4 dogs with acute gastus. 14 dogs with chronic gastritis, 5 dogs with gastric ulceration, and 10 healthy dogs were used as a material. All dogs were examined with regard to clinical examination, complate blood cell counts, faeces (occult-blood) and endoscopic examinations. Mucus and biopsy samples were obtained during endoscopic examinations. When endoscopic and histopathological findings were compared, we found comelation of 75%, 78,5%, 80% and 70% in acute gastritis group, chronic gastritis group, gastric ulcer group and control group respectively. Red blood cell (RBC) and hemoglobin (Hb) levels were found significantly lower (p<0.01, p<0.05 respectively) in the dogs with chronic gastritis compared to the control dogs. Occut-blood themalemesis) was determined to mildly in 8 dogs with chronic gastritis, severely in 5 dogs with gastric ulcerations. Mucus samples were evaluated for existence of spiral microorganism and no significant difference was found between healthy and docuses dogs.
In this study, clinical, laboratorial and endoscopic examinations were investigated for their accordance in the di agnosis of gastric lesions in dogs. For this purpose. 4 dogs with acute gastus. 14 dogs with chronic gastritis, 5 dogs with gastric ulceration, and 10 healthy dogs were used as a material. All dogs were examined with regard to clinical examination, complate blood cell counts, faeces (occult-blood) and endoscopic examinations. Mucus and biopsy samples were obtained during endoscopic examinations. When endoscopic and histopathological findings were compared, we found comelation of 75%, 78,5%, 80% and 70% in acute gastritis group, chronic gastritis group, gastric ulcer group and control group respectively. Red blood cell (RBC) and hemoglobin (Hb) levels were found significantly lower (p<0.01, p<0.05 respectively) in the dogs with chronic gastritis compared to the control dogs. Occut-blood themalemesis) was determined to mildly in 8 dogs with chronic gastritis, severely in 5 dogs with gastric ulcerations. Mucus samples were evaluated for existence of spiral microorganism and no significant difference was found between healthy and docuses dogs.
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Anahtar Kelimeler
Endoskopi, Mide, Laboratuvar Bulgular, Köpek, Stomach, Laboratory Findings, Dog, Endoscopy
Kaynak
Eurasian Journal of Veterinary Sciences
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Scopus Q Değeri
Cilt
20
Sayı
3
Künye
Güzelbektaş, H., Aslan, V., (2004). Gastri̇k Anormalli̇k Olan Köpeklerde Endoskopi̇k ve Laboratuvar Bulguların Karşılaştırılması. Eurasian Journal of Veterinary Sciences, 20(3), 95-102.