tailieunhanh - Ascites in a bully female pup - A case report

The present case study reports a case of ascites in a four month bully female pup, which was presented with the history of progressive abdominal distension, inappetance and weakness. Further detailed clinical examination and haemato-biochemical study confirmed the ascites of hepatic origin. Treatment with antibiotics, diuretic, liver tonic and hepatobiliary drugs resulted in complete recovery. | 2019 8 2 2949-2951 EXCELLENT PUBLISHERS International Journal of Current Microbiology and Applied Sciences ISSN 2319-7706 Volume 8 Number 02 2019 Journal homepage http Case Study https Ascites in a Bully Female Pup - A Case Report Neelam Jai Bhagwan and . Jain Department of Veterinary Medicine LLR University of Veterinary and Animal Sciences Hisar - 125004 Haryana India Corresponding author ABSTRACT Keywords Ascites Hepatic Inappetance Haemato-biochemical Article Info Accepted 20 January 2019 Available Online 10 February 2019 The present case study reports a case of ascites in a four month bully female pup which was presented with the history of progressive abdominal distension inappetance and weakness. Further detailed clinical examination and haemato-biochemical study confirmed the ascites of hepatic origin. Treatment with antibiotics diuretic liver tonic and hepatobiliary drugs resulted in complete recovery. Introduction Accumulation of serous fluid in the sac of peritoneal cavity is referred as ascites. It is one of the most common clinical problems found in dogs. It may occur due to number of etiological factors viz. chronic hepatic failure congestive heart failure nephritic syndrome malnutrition hypoproteinemia protein losing enteropathy ankylostomiasis abdominal neoplasia of different origin and protein loosing enteropathy Randhawa et al. 1988 Pradhan et al. 2008 and Sujata et al. 2009 . Since ascites is also a clinical sign of some underline disease conditions detailed investigations should be carried out to identify the actual cause of the disease. Case history and Clinical observations A four month old bully mongrel female pup was brought to TVCC LUVAS Hisar with the history of progressive abdominal distension inappetence lethargy and weakness since one week. Clinical examination revealed pyrexia distended abdomen on both sides with palpable fluid thrill dyspnoea .

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