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Tipo de material : bachelorThesis
Título : Reporte de caso de yegua con síndrome de condición corporal baja persistente en el establecimiento Villa-Capría
Autor : Espinosa Astudillo, Omar Alejandro
Tutor : Ortiz Vinueza, Martín Alonso
Palabras clave : SISTEMA DIGESTIVO-ANIMALES;CONDICIÓN CORPORAL;EQUINOS;PARROQUIA CALACALÍ-QUITO
Fecha de publicación : 2020
Editorial : Quito: Universidad de las Américas, 2020
Citación : Espinosa Astudillo, O. A. (2020). Reporte de caso de yegua con síndrome de condición corporal baja persistente en el establecimiento Villa-Capría (Tesis de pregrado). Universidad de las Américas, Quito.
Resumen : Varios Equinos en el país sufren problemas digestivos que muchas veces llegan a ser una condición de mala absorción, confundiendo el diagnostico con casos relacionados con parásitos o falta de nutrientes en la alimentación, en este estudio...
Descripción : Several horses in the country suffer from digestive problems that often turned to be a malabsorption syndrome, which is often misdiagnosed with cases related to parasites or lack of nutrients in the diet. In this case study, a mare from the Villa Capria presented a low Body Condition (BC) for a long time, at the same time a definitive diagnosis is unknown as to why she presents this condition, since diet changes were previously made in addition to the administration of frequent deworming. The Mare was subjected to a thorough clinical examination which included a physical and organ systems examinations, then laboratory tests such as hemogram, biochemistry, liver, kidney among others; also an endoscopy, rectal palpation, dental exam. Several tests and examinations that were performed on the mare did not clearly show an accurate diagnosis, making it difficult to come to a definite diagnosis. When observing the results of several blood components, constant alterations in certain parameters could be observed which suggested a liver problem. The result of this case study was to have reached a definitive diagnosis, which is a malabsorption syndrome that is caused by chronic active hepatitis, which does not have a specific treatment.
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Aparece en las colecciones: Medicina Veterinaria y Zootecnia

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