نتایج جستجو برای: intramammary artery

تعداد نتایج: 214362  

Journal: :The Onderstepoort journal of veterinary research 1978
W H Giesecke

Eight different mastitis remedies were administered intracisternally on a rotational basis to the 48 quarters of 12 mastitis negative cows. The resulting intramammary reactions were monitored by determining the Somatic Cell Count (SCC) and Bovine Serum Albumin (BSA) levels in milk. The reactions observed indicate that the intramammary cellular reactions frequently elicited by the local treatmen...

2017
Paulo Roberto De Alcantara Filho Carla Curi Camila Souza Guatelli Cynthia Aparecida B. de Toledo Osorio Stephania Martins Bezerra Fernando Augusto Soares Fabiana Baroni Makdissi

Sentinel lymph node biopsy has been developed as the standard of treatment in breast cancer. Status of axillary sentinel lymph node is known to be a significant prognostic factor. Nevertheless, involvement of an intramammary lymph node with metastasis in breast cancer is a rare radiological and clinical presentation, and with extracapsular extravasation even more uncommon. Historically, reporte...

Journal: :Journal of clinical pathology 1983
R L Egan M B McSweeney

Radiographic, gross, and histopathologic studies on 158 whole breasts with primary operable carcinoma revealed intramammary lymph nodes in 28%, and of these breasts, 10% contained a metastatic deposit of carcinoma. Cancerous and noncancerous nodes were found in all quadrants of the breast with the positive ones being in the same quadrant as the carcinoma only 50% of the time. There was no demon...

2014
Iacome SC Jácome Francisca GC Sousa Candice MG De Leon Denis A Spricigo Mauro MS Saraiva Patricia EN Givisiez Wondwossen A Gebreyes Rafael FC Vieira Celso JB Oliveira

This investigation reported for the first time the occurrence of intramammary infections caused by Staphylococcus in primiparous replacement goats before parturition and the persistence of clinical Staphylococcus aureus infection during the lactation period. Subclinical infections, mainly caused by coagulase negative staphylococci (CoNS), did not persist during lactation. Genotyping analysis in...

2010
Sharon Elazar Erez Gonen Ayala Livneh-Kol Ilan Rosenshine Nahum Y. Shpigel

Mastitis, the inflammation of the mammary gland, is an important disease affecting dairy animals worldwide. The disease is caused by mammary pathogenic bacteria and Escherichia coli are frequently implicated. Virulence factors of mammary pathogenic E. coli are only partially known and intramammary challenge with LPS elicits neutrophil recruitment in experimental bovine and murine mastitis model...

Journal: :Journal of dairy science 2011
A Lago S M Godden R Bey P L Ruegg K Leslie

The objective of this multi-state, multi-herd clinical trial was to evaluate the efficacy of using an on-farm culture system to guide strategic treatment decisions in cows with clinical mastitis. The study was conducted in 8 commercial dairy farms ranging in size from 144 to 1,795 cows from Minnesota, Wisconsin, and Ontario, Canada. A total of 422 cows affected with mild or moderate clinical ma...

2011
Yunee Kim Heba Atalla Bonnie Mallard Claude Robert Niel Karrow

BACKGROUND Staphylococcus aureus is one of the most prevalent pathogens to cause mastitis in dairy cattle. Intramammary infection of dairy cows with S. aureus is often subclinical, due to the pathogen's ability to evade the innate defense mechanisms, but this can lead to chronic infection. A sub-population of S. aureus, known as small colony variant (SCV), displays atypical phenotypic character...

Journal: :Annals of Surgery 1942

2012
Lutfiye Demir Cigdem Erten Seyran Ceri Yigit Alper Can Ahmet Dirican Vedat Bayoglu Yuksel Kucukzeybek Isil Somali M Oktay Tarhan

Metastasis from serous carcinoma of the ovary usually occurs in the subdiaphragmatic region. Metastasis to the breast and/or axillary-intramammary lymph node is very rare. It usually occurs in advanced disease, and it is important to distinguish a primary breast cancer from an ovarian cancer metastasis since the management of these two entities is totally different. Here we present a patient wi...

Journal: :Journal of animal science 2009
D D Bannerman

Mastitis is a highly prevalent and costly disease of dairy cows that is commonly caused by intramammary bacterial infection. The innate immune response to bacterial penetration of the mammary gland is evoked within hours of infection, and the rapidity and magnitude of this response have been demonstrated to influence the resolution of this disease. Cytokines and other mediators of inflammation ...

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