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Öğe The Blocking Effect of Verapamil in Hypercalcemic Dogs(SCIENTIFIC TECHNICAL RESEARCH COUNCIL TURKEY, 1997) Başoğlu, A.; Sevinç, M.; Şen, I.; Öztok, IThe blocking effects of verapamil were studied in 12 healthy and mature dogs induced hypercalcemia. Hypercalcemia was occured experimentally in all the dogs. Verapamil was given before to the experimental group of dogs. In the control group of dogs the only clinical symptom, vomiting was not observed at all in the two experimental group of dogs. There were no significant alterations of calcium level and electrocardiographic changes between the control and the experimental group of dogs. Only, Wenckeback type second degree AV block was observed after verapamil injection in one dog.Öğe Effect of an Aqueous Extract of Nerium Oleander Plant in Cattle with Cutaneous Fibropapilloma(INDIAN VETERINARY ASSOC, 1998) Başoğlu, A.; Sevinç, M.; Ortatath, M.; Birdane, F.; Camkerten, İ.[Abstract not Available]Öğe Idioventricular Rhythm in A Calf Suffering From Diarrhea(Scientific and Technical Research Council of Turkey, 1996) Başoğlu, A.; Sevinç, M.; Maden, M.Electrocardiographic examination of a seven-day-old Holstein calf suffering from diarrhea revealed evidence of idioventricular rhythm with wide aberrant QRS complexes and T waves. In the present case, which involved severe metabolic acidosis and hyperkalemia, after the acid-base and electrolyte imbalance were corrected solely by fluid therapy (physiologic sodium Chlorid and dextrose solutions with bicarbonate), sinus rhythm was recorded.Öğe Liver Function in Dairy Cows with Fatty Liver(ECOLE NATIONALE VETERINAIRE TOULOUSE, 2001) Sevinç, M.; Başoğlu, A.; Birdane, F. M.; Boydak, M.The purpose of this investigation was to establish any changes that may occur in liver function in dairy cattle with fatty liver. The liver fat content was determined in all cows histologically. Cows with fatty liver were grouped according to fatty liver fat content as cows with mild, moderate and severe hepatosteatosis. Some chemical parameters (bile acid, AST, ALT, GGT, ALP, CPK, glucose, total protein, albumin, globulin, total bilirubin and urea) were measured. There was a significant increase (p <0.001) in GGT, CPK and AST activities in cows with severe fatty liver than controls. The serum bile acid and urea concentrations were significantly higher (p <0.001) in cows with severe and moderate fatty liver than controls. The bile acid and albumin levels were also significantly different between severe and moderate fatty liver groups. In conclusion, bile acid, GGT, AST and albumin parameters seem to be helpful for liver function in cows with fatty liver. However, because of considerable variation of these results they should be interpreted with caution.Öğe Prevalence of Babesia Bigemina in Cattle(ECOLE NATIONALE VETERINAIRE TOULOUSE, 2001) Sevinç, F.; Sevinç, M.; Birdane, F. M.; Altınöz, F.This study was carried out to determine the prevalence of Babesia bigemina infection in cattle by microscopic and serologic methods in centre villages of Konya between April and October 1999. Peripheral blood was examined microscopically using thin smears. In 18 of 157 cattle (11.46 %) Babesia sp. and in 15 cattle(9.55 %) Theileria annulata were observed. The serum samples of 277 cattle were examined using the IFA test. The antibodies against B, bigemina were detected in 147 of 277 cattle (53.07 %) by IFA test.