Phytobezoariasis

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dc.contributor.author Botha, C.J. (Christoffel Jacobus)
dc.contributor.author Venter, Elna
dc.contributor.other University of Pretoria. Faculty of Veterinary Science. Dept. of Paraclinical Sciences. Section Pharmacology and Toxicology
dc.coverage.spatial Africa en
dc.coverage.spatial South Africa en
dc.date.accessioned 2008-12-23T07:24:36Z
dc.date.available 2008-12-23T07:24:36Z
dc.date.issued 2002
dc.description Colour photos. Final web-ready size: JPEG. Photo 1: 43.8 kb, 72 ppi; Photo 2: 19.3 kb, 72 ppi; Photo 3: 47.6 kb, 1350 ppi; Photo 4: 16.2 kb, 1350 ppi; Photo 5: 12.9 kb, 72 ppi; Photo 6: 14.9 kb, 72 ppi. Original TIFF file housed at the Dept. of Paraclinical Sciences, Section Pharmacology and Toxicology, University of Pretoria. en
dc.description.abstract TOXIC PRINCIPLE: Mechanism of formation: • Plant hairs are apparently poorly digested by ruminal micro-organisms and accumulate in especially the abomasum. • Here under the influence of abomasal movement, innumerable hairs conglomerate (possibly around a small milk clot as nucleus) and felt together firmly in packed, dense layers to form balls of various shapes and 10 to 150 mm in diameter. • Up to 30 balls might be present in the abomasum. en
dc.description.abstract SYNDROMES: Intestinal hair balls originating from plants. en
dc.description.abstract SYSTEMS AFFECTED: Gastro-intestinal system. en
dc.description.abstract CLINICAL SIGNS: Goats are more often affected than sheep and clinical signs and death occur in the age group 3 - 15 months. • Inappetance • Slow progressive loss in condition • Ruminal stasis • Distended abdomen (gas, hair balls) • Faeces - foul smelling and scanty. en
dc.description.abstract NECROPSY: • Emaciation, cachexia • Fore-stomachs thin-walled, papillae atrophied, contents watery, foul-smelling. • Bezoars in abomasum • Signs of rupture of abomasum or intestine may be seen. en
dc.description.abstract TREATMENT: • Purgatives are ineffective • Balls too firm to break manually • Surgery - consider cost effectiveness • Diagnose through palpation of abdomen and slaughter before too much condition is lost. en
dc.description.abstract PREVENTION: Avoid exposure of lambs to only seradella pastures or camps with causative plants especially during periods when pappus hairs are prevalent. en
dc.description.uri http://www.library.up.ac.za/vet/poison en
dc.identifier.citation Botha, CJ & Venter, E 2002, 'Plants poisonous to livestock Southern Africa (CD-ROM)' University of Pretoria, Faculty of Veterinary Science, Dept. of Paraclinical Sciences, Section Pharmacology and Toxicology, Pretoria, South Africa. en
dc.identifier.uri http://hdl.handle.net/2263/8544
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dc.source Original format: University of Pretoria, Faculty of Veterinary Science. en
dc.subject Plant poisoning en
dc.subject Toxicology en
dc.subject Plant poisoning in animals en
dc.subject Poisonous plants en
dc.subject Hair balls en
dc.subject Phytobezoar en
dc.subject Pappus hair bezoars en
dc.subject.lcsh Poisonous plants -- Toxicology -- Africa, Southern en
dc.subject.lcsh Veterinary toxicology en
dc.title Phytobezoariasis en
dc.title.alternative Intestinal hair balls originating from plants en
dc.title.alternative Ornithopus sativus en
dc.title.alternative Gnidia polycephala en
dc.title.alternative Eriocephalus ericoides en
dc.title.alternative Chrysocoma ciliata en
dc.title.alternative Eriocephalus species en
dc.title.alternative Stipagrostis species en
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