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Query: UMLS:C0013395 (
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By "Rumen acidosis" until recently only the acute
indigestion
with intoxication caused by excessive production of lactic acid was understood. Meanwhile, however, it has become evident that further pathologic changes can take place in the acid-base status of the rumen contents which may also be referred to as "Rumen acidosis". Basing on new literature and own experiences the paper gives a review of that "Rumen acidosis complex": Fundamentals of the regulation of pH in the rumen; chronic latent rumen acidosis (hyper- and parakeratosis, chronic hyperplastic rumenitis, rumenitis-
liver abscess
complex, hyperlipodeposition, low milk fat syndrome, atypical ketosis, chronic laminitis, cerebrocortical necrosis, acid-base metabolism); acute lactic acidosis (etiology, pathogenesis, therapy, prophylaxis).
...
PMID:[Ruminal acidosis complex--new observations and experiences (2). A review]. 287 33
By "Rumen acidosis" until recently only the acute
indigestion
with intoxication caused by excessive production of lactic acid was understood. Meanwhile, however, it has become evident that further pathologic changes can take place in the acid-base status of the rumen contents which may also be referred to as "Rumen acidosis". Basing on new literature and own experiences the paper gives a review of that "Rumen acidosis complex": Fundamentals of the regulation of pH in the rumen; chronic latent rumen acidosis (hyper-and parakeratosis, chronic hyperplastic rumenitis, rumenitis-
liver abscess
complex, hyperlipodeposition, low milk fat syndrome, atypical ketosis, chronic laminitis, cerebrocortical necrosis, acid-base metabolism); acute lactic acidosis (etiology, pathogenesis, therapy, prophylaxis).
...
PMID:[The rumen acidosis complex--recent knowledge and experiences (1). A review]. 383 44
A
liver abscess
resulted in vagal
indigestion
in 8 dairy cattle. There was cessation of transport of digesta through the omasum. Clinical signs were of variable duration and included abdominal distention and bradycardia. Medical therapy had not been effective. Left paralumbar fossa celiotomy and rumenotomy permitted detection of the
liver abscess
. A second surgery from a ventral approach allowed drainage of the abscess by insertion of a catheter through the abdominal wall.
...
PMID:Vagus indigestion syndrome resulting from a liver abscess in dairy cows. 401 88
Infections with Entamoeba histolytica do not necessarily cause disease in those infected. The parasite may act as commensal (cysts living in the bowel) or it may cause a broad spectrum of clinical illness. Some of the factors causing overt disease are poorly understood. An acute amebic dysentery is accompanied by bloody stools, abdominal pain and
indigestion
. The most important extraintestinal complication of an amebic infection is a
liver abscess
causing severe pain, fever, nausea and vomiting. The diagnosis of an amebic infection is based upon isolation of the parasite from the stools. Extraintestinal amebiasis is diagnosed - apart from the clinical picture - by serology. For treatment of intestinal amebiasis so-called contact-amebicides can be recommended. An amebic abscess of the liver usually responds well to dehydroemetine, metronidazole or any other derivative or imidazole and chloroquine. Surgical treatment of amebic
liver abscess
is only required if complications arise.
...
PMID:[Amebiasis]. 628 39
Vibrio cholerae non-O1 have caused several well-studied food-borne outbreaks of gastroenteritis and also have been responsible for sporadic cases of otitis media, wound infection, and bacteremia. Few cases of
liver abscess
caused by Vibrio cholerae non-O1 have been reported. A 73-year-old man with underlying diabetes mellitus was admitted with nausea, vomiting,
dyspepsia
and febrile sensation. We identified Vibrio cholerae non-O1 in his blood cultures and multiple hepatic microabscess on abdominal computed tomography. He was treated with systemic antibiotics and fluid therapy, but died due to septic shock on sixth day. We report here, a case of
liver abscess
with bacteremia due to Vibrio cholerae non-O1 in a patient with diabetes mellitus.
...
PMID:[A case of liver abscess and bacteremia caused by Vibrio cholerae non-O1]. 2219 34