Soloviova L. A comparative estimation of methods of diagnostics and therapy of hepatodystrophy in dogs

Українська версія

Thesis for the degree of Candidate of Sciences (CSc)

State registration number

0404U001142

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Specialization

  • 16.00.01 - Діагностика і терапія тварин

18-03-2004

Specialized Academic Board

Д 27.821.02

Essay

Object of research: the liver pathology in smal animal. The purpose of research - experimentally and theoretically prove different methods of the diagnosis and therapy of the hepatodystrophy in dogs. Methods of research: clinical, functional (ECG, oxygenate of flu haemoglobin), microscopic (erythrocytes, leukocytes), biochemical (haemoglobin, total protein and protein fractions, АSТ, АLТ, GGТ, LF, LDG, HE, ?-amilaza, bilirubine, urea, creatinine), ultrasound and vital microscopic liver examination. Scientific novelty: consists in an experimental and theoretical substantiation the significant methods of the diagnosis of toxic hepatodystrophy in dogs. Vital examination of the microscopic structure of the liver biopsy samples, have made possibility to recommend some of its for early diagnosis of the liver failure. It is exploited the method of the hepatic aspiration in dogs. The differential diagnosis of the hepatodystrophy and liver cirrhosis and efficacy of different hepatoprotectors for the treatment dogs with hepatodystrophy are experimentally proved. It is offered: early methods of diagnostics of a pathology of a liver; the method of the hepatic aspiration in dogs; using scheme of essential and siliborum for the treatment of hepatodystrophy in dogs; the differential diagnosis of hepatodystrophy and liver cirrhosis in dogs. Is introduced: "Recommendations on using of essential for the treatment of dogs with hepatodystrophy", confirmed by the head of TK № 132; "Animal protections, pet food and feeding additive", confirmed by a president of DNDKI of the veterinarian drugs and feeding additive, member-correspondent of UAAS, professor M.V.Kosenko (protocol № 13 from December 8, 2003). Branch of application: Veterinary Medicine.

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