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| ==Signalment== | | ==Signalment== |
− | A disease of the cow affecting mainly high yielding dairy cows on high concentrate diets. Usually occurs in the first 6 weeks of lactation. Sometimes displacemnet does occur before calving, this is in late gestation and accounts for 5% of cases. | + | A disease of the cow affecting mainly high yielding [[Bovine Breeds - WikiNormals#Dairy Breeds|dairy cows]] on high concentrate diets. Usually occurs in the first 6 weeks of [[Lactation - Species Differences Cow - Anatomy & Physiology|lactation]]. Sometimes displacement does occur before calving, this is in late gestation and accounts for 5% of cases. |
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| ==Diagnosis== | | ==Diagnosis== |
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| ==History and Clinical Signs== | | ==History and Clinical Signs== |
− | A typical history would be a recently calved cow with a sudden drop in appetite and milk production. Animals display general malaise and abdominal pain. On clinical exam a rapid loss of condition may be evident, [[Ketosis of Cattle|ketosis]], decreased ruminal activity on ausculatation. Often the left flank bulges behind ribs and the temperature may be normal or slightly raised. | + | A typical history would be a recently calved cow with a sudden drop in appetite and milk production. Animals display general malaise and abdominal pain. On clinical exam a rapid loss of condition may be evident, [[Ketosis of Cattle|ketosis]] or decreased ruminal activity on ausculatation. Often the left flank bulges behind ribs and the temperature may be normal or slightly raised. |
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| ===Pathogenesis=== | | ===Pathogenesis=== |
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− | There are two manifestations of [[The Abomasum - Anatomy & Physiology|abomasal]] displacemet. In both the [[The Abomasum - Anatomy & Physiology|abomasum]] becomes trapped between [[The Rumen - Anatomy & Physiology|rumen]] and abdominal wall. The more comon presentation is the left displacement (LDA) which is Ventral and to the left of [[The Rumen - Anatomy & Physiology|rumen]]. The omasum, reticulum and liver are also displaced. | + | There are two manifestations of [[The Abomasum - Anatomy & Physiology|abomasal]] displacemet. In both the [[The Abomasum - Anatomy & Physiology|abomasum]] becomes trapped between [[The Rumen - Anatomy & Physiology|rumen]] and abdominal wall. The more comon presentation is the left displacement (LDA) which is Ventral and to the left of the rumen. The [[The Omasum - Anatomy & Physiology|omasum]], [[The Reticulum - Anatomy & Physiology|reticulum]] and [[Liver - Anatomy & Physiology|liver]] are also displaced. |
− | [[The Abomasum - Anatomy & Physiology|Abomasal]] atony and increased gas production leads to displacement. Factors reducing abomasal motility include a high concentrate diet,increased [[Volatile Fatty Acids - Anatomy & Physioogy|volatile fatty acids]] from the [[The Rumen - Anatomy & Physiology|rumen]] and periparturient disease e.g ketosis, hypocalcaemia metritis. Displacement to the left results in a reduced flow of ingesta as well as reduced digestion resulting in anorexia and dehydration. | + | Abomasal atony and increased gas production leads to displacement. Factors reducing abomasal motility include a high concentrate diet, increased [[Volatile Fatty Acids - Anatomy & Physioogy|volatile fatty acids]] from the rumen and periparturient disease e.g ketosis, hypocalcaemia and metritis. Displacement to the left results in a reduced flow of ingesta as well as reduced digestion resulting in anorexia and [[Dehydration - Pathology|dehydration]]. |
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