Kyrychko B. Stimuleted and sorbented therapy in higlyproductive cows at purulent-necrotic damage in finger

Українська версія

Thesis for the degree of Candidate of Sciences (CSc)

State registration number

0402U000060

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Specialization

  • 16.00.05 - Ветеринарна хірургія

20-12-2001

Specialized Academic Board

Д.27.821.02

Essay

Object of examination: higlyproductive cows. The purpose of examination: the dissertation is devoted to studding expansion, pathogenesis of purulent-necrotic processes in the fingers region and complex methods treatment influence of a nonspecific reactiviti, hemostas sistem and perekic oxidation of lipids of sick cows Methods: clinical, haematological, biochemical, immunological et bacteriological. Theoretical and practical results: the study of pathogenesis pointed considerable lowering level of hemoglobin, quantity erythrocytes. The leycocytosis and lowering level common albumini, disproteinemia of purulent pododermatitis and phlegmons. The diseases in finger region of high-productive cows to be developing by immunodeficit status of organism: lowering phagocytes activity of neutrophyles, bactericid and lysocim activity of blood serum, rise level of circulated immune complexes. The treatment of complex method accelerates regenerative processes and decreases the time of treatment on the 8 day of purul ent pododermatitis, on the 6 day of phlegmons and on the 5 day of the treatment wounds and ulcers besides with tradition methods. Novelty of innovation: the using of complex methods of treatment to be quota erythropoesis, common quantity leycocytes in blood of sick animals, rise common quantity albumini,to be quota of albumin factions. The immunosorbtion therapy methods influence of the immunobiologycal reactivity of organism. A degree of introduction: the results are used in teaching process on the surgeri chairs of Bila Tserkva SAU, Sumsky SAU, NAU, Poltava SAI, Continuing education institute at BTSAU and while treate the animals in Kiev, Poltava and Dnypropetrovsk regions farms. Sphere of usage: veterinary medicine

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