| Literature DB >> 27284223 |
Arafat Khalphallah1, Nasr-Eldin M Aref1, Enas Elmeligy2, Sayed F El-Hawari3.
Abstract
AIM: This study was designed for clinical and laboratory evaluation of intestinal obstruction (IO) in buffaloes (Bubalus bubalis) with special emphasis on the diagnostic value of ultrasonographic findings.Entities:
Keywords: buffalo; ileus; intestine; intussusception; ultrasonography
Year: 2016 PMID: 27284223 PMCID: PMC4893718 DOI: 10.14202/vetworld.2016.475-480
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Vet World ISSN: 0972-8988
Classification of intestinal obstruction in buffaloes based on ultrasonography findings.
| Group | Number |
|---|---|
| I. Control | 10 |
| II. Disease | 20 |
| A. Mechanical obstruction | |
| Intussusception of duodenum | 3 |
| B. Paralytic ileus alone | |
| Distal ileus of the SI with partial obstruction | 4 |
| Distal ileus of the SI with complete obstruction | 5 |
| Proximal ileus with complete obstruction of SI | 3 |
| Proximal ileus with partial obstruction of SI | 5 |
SI=Small intestine
Figure-1Ultrasonogram in 3-year-old healthy female buffalo imaged from right flank showed the descending part of duodenum of 1.5-4 cm Ø (echogenic wall and envelope) (a); loops of jejunum and ileum (two echogenic wall with echoic or hypoechoic contents and of 2.5-4.2 cm Ø) (b), and proximal loop of cecum and colon (c).
Figure-2Ultrasonogram in a buffalo-heifer imaged from the right 11th intercostal spaces (ICSs) and the right flank (RF) region suffered from distal ileus with complete obstruction. Small intestine showed multiple dilated loops of <6 cm Ø, two hyperechoic walls, echoic contents (a and b) and empty post-stenotic loops of ileum and jejunum with anechoic contents (c). Ultrasonogram in 5-year-old female buffalo imaged from the dorsal RF suffered from proximal ileus and partial obstruction (d) showed cross section (CS) in a dilated loop of the duodenum of >6 cm Ø (echogenic wall and envelope) with hypoechoic contents and anechoic lumen. Ultrasonogram in buffalo-bull suffered from proximal ileus with complete obstruction imaged from the ventral RF, middle 10th and 11th ICSs and caudodorsal RF showed CS in dilated loop of descending duodenum with cessation of the peristaltic movement (e). Ultrasonogram in 4-year-old buffalo-bull imaged from the RF showed CS dilated loop of the duodenal intussusception. Intussusception was visualized as two concentric rings with outer echogenic wall and hypoechoic lumen then inner highly reflective rings with anechoic center (f).
Differential diagnosis of various forms of intestinal obstruction in buffaloes based on ultrasonography findings.
| Parameters | Intussusception | Proximal ileus obstruction | Distal ileus obstruction | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Partial | Complete | Partial | Complete | ||
| Sites of the probe | |||||
| Right abdominal side, from the tuber coxae to the 8th ICS and from the transverse processes of the vertebrae to the linea alba | |||||
| Ultrasonogram | |||||
| Duodenum | Multiple concentric rings (Bull eye’s lesion), One loop >6 cm Ø | One dilated loop>6 cm Ø (9-15 cm) | One dilated loop> 6 cm Ø (9-15 cm) | Imaged normal | Nonvisualized |
| Jejunum and ileum | Imaged normal | Imaged normal | Nonvisualized | Multiple dilated loops<6 cm Ø (4.5-<6 cm) | Multiple dilated loops <6 cm Ø (4.5-<6 cm) Empty post-stenotic loops |
| Large intestine | Not imaged | Imaged normal | Not imaged | Imaged normal | Not imaged |
| Right kidney | Not imaged | Imaged normal | Not imaged | Imaged normal | Not imaged |
| Liver | Affection was intertangled with liver dorsally and occupied the ventral part of the last R-3 ICSs | Imaged Normal | Affection was intertangled with liver dorsally and occupied the ventral part of the last R-3 ICSs | Imaged normal | Affection was intertangled with liver dorsally and occupied the ventral part of the last R-3 ICSs |
| Peristaltic movement of SI | Reduced | Reduced | Ceased | Reduced | Ceased |
ICSs=Intercostal spaces, SI=Small intestine
Mean values±standard deviation of blood picture and serum biochemical indices in control and diseased buffaloes.
| Parameter | Control | IO |
|---|---|---|
| T. WBCs (G/L) | 6.71±1.63 | 17.35±3.6 |
| Neutrophils (%) | 26.4±9.13 | 28.09±4.49 |
| Lymphocytes (%) | 60.80±7.73 | 48.42±6.69 |
| Monocytes (%) | 7.80±4.63 | 19.04±2.6 |
| Eosinophils (%) | 3.60±2.07 | 3.25±1.5 |
| Band cells (%) | 1.40±0.52 | 1.2±0.42 |
| Total proteins (g/L) | 94.7±10.7 | 68.9±5.9 |
| γGT (U/L) | 14.95±5.23 | 18.14±3.03 |
| ALP (U/L) | 36.11±8.40 | 71.46±7.54 |
| AST (U/L) | 32.92±4.77 | 84.34±8.92 |
IO=Intestinal obstruction, T. WBC=Total white blood cell, γGT=Gamma-glutamyl transferase, ALP=Alkaline phosphatase, AST=Aspartate aminotransferase.
Significant (p<0.05)