Diagnosis, Treatment and Prevention of Pregnancy Toxemia in Ewes
Journal: International Journal of Advanced Biological and Biomedical Research (Vol.1, No. 11)Publication Date: 2013-11-01
Authors : Ali Olfati; Gholamali Moghaddam; Mitra Bakhtiari;
Page : 1452-1456
Keywords : Diagnosis; Pregnancy toxemia; prevention; Sheep; Treatment;
Abstract
Thin ewes or very over-conditioned ewes and ewes carrying multiple pregnanciesare more likely to develop pregnancy toxemia (ketosis). Pregnancy toxemia is a metabolic disorder characterized by hypoglycemia and hyperketonemia resulting from incapacity of the ewes to maintain adequate energy balance (usually in the last 5-6 weeks).Available information about pregnancy toxemia focuses mainly on pathogenic mechanisms and clinical features, early diagnosis, and therapeutic options. However, the pathophysiology and metabolic changes of this disorder remain poorly understood. An immediate and accurate diagnosis usually increases the possibility for their successive treatment and prevention. The objective of this review was to increase awareness of the disease, its likely cause, and practical treatment and prevention measures
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