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Veterinary Record | 2005

Application of a semitendinosus muscle flap in the treatment of perineal hernia in a cat

Dražen Vnuk; Tomislav Babić; Marko Stejskal; Darko Capak; Ivica Harapin; Boris Pirkić

The article described one case of perineal hernia in a cat treated by method of application of a semitendinosus muscle flap.


Acta Veterinaria-beograd | 2014

Antimicrobial prophylaxis in addition to premedication in gastrointestinal surgery.

Alan Genter; Hrvoje Capak; Marija Lipar; Marko Samardžija; Ivica Harapin; Ljiljana Bedrica; Darko Capak

Abstract The aim of this study was to evaluate three combinations of antibiotics applied perorally prior to laparotomy and gastrointestinal surgery and to select the most favorable combination. Research was performed on 24 female and male dogs divided into four groups. Following abdominal wall incision the caecum was compressed manually and 5 mL of saline solution was injected into it. Five mL of caecum contents was aspirated in a sterile syringe and only 0.1 mL was incubated into blood agar and homogenous agar. Bacterial colonies were counted and determined. Prior to surgery the control group (n=6) received no antibiotics. The group which received the combination of gentamicin and clindamycin (n=6) achieved the best reduction of E. coli whereas Enterococcus faecals was 100% destroyed. The group which received amoxicillin with clavulanic acid and metronidazole (n=6) acquired a reduction of bacteria Enterococcus faecalis, which could be sufficient for prophylaxis. The combination of gentamicin and erythromycin (n=6) failed to accomplish a reduction of the number of bacteria.


Archives Animal Breeding | 2014

Haematological and biochemical parameters in the blood of an indigenous Croatian breed – Istrian cattle

Martina Bedenicki; Dalibor Potočnjak; Ivica Harapin; Berislav Radišić; Marko Samardzija; Mario Kreszinger; Damir Zubcic; Drazen Djuricic; Ljiljana Bedrica

Abstract. Haematological and biochemical parameters were examined in the blood of 87 cows, bulls and oxen of the indigenous Croatian breed, Istrian cattle. The sample represents 11.93 % of the total adult population. This breed is classified as highly endangered. The age of tested animals was between 2 and 17 years. Cattle were divided into three groups, animals aged 2 to 6 years (n=19), 7 to 10 years (n=37), and older than 10 years (n=31). Animals were kept in the area of Istria County, mostly in stables though occasionally at pasture. The cows were milked twice daily and gave an average of 1 000 litres of milk per year. Erythrocytes, leukocytes, haemoglobin, haematocrit and mean corpuscular volume were determined. Differential analysis was performed by counting blood cells in the blood smear after Pappenheim staining. Biochemical parameters such as total cholesterol, triglycerides, urea, creatinine, total bilirubin, calcium and inorganic phosphorus were determined. The activity of aspartate aminotransferase, alanine aminotransferase and alkaline phosphatase was determined by spectrophotometry. These biochemical and haematological parameters of this Istrian breed were within the physiological range, while slight deviations were observed for certain parameters. The greatest deviation from the physiological range was shown in the concentrations of urea and creatinine. These results may contribute to a better understanding of the metabolic profile and haematological indicators for estimating the physiological status of these endangered cattle in Istria, for further investigation and for diagnostic purposes.


Acta Veterinaria-beograd | 2013

Canine babesiosis treatment with three different medicines

Gojko Torbica; Ljiljana Bedrica; Marko Samardžija; Marija Lipar; Dubravka Ljubojević; Mario Kreszinger; Dražen Đuričić; Ivica Harapin

Canine babesiosis is a relatively frequent disease in Croatia. Elevated body temperature, anemia and haemoglobinuria are the most common signs. Diagnosis is rapidly obtained by employing blood smears, as B. canis is present in the red blood cells of affected dogs. Treatment is favourable and without consequences. Blood work was performed initialy, prior to treatment, and on the 1st and the 7th day following treatment. Following history and examination of the dogs blood and urine samples were taken. After confirmation of B. canis in the red blood cells, alltogether 226 dogs were tretated. Out of them 80 were tretaed with Berenil® (diminazen aceturate, Hoechst), 72 were tretated with Imizol® (imidocarb dipropionate, Schering-Plough-Animal-Health) and 74 with Oxopirvedin® (fenamidine dizetionate, Merial). Clinical findings, haematological analysis and urine analysis are given and statistically assesed. After tretment with Berenil®, symptoms of babesiosis regressed within 24 hours. Health improved more slowly in the group treated with Oxopirvedin® in comparioson with the group treated with Berenil®. Contrary to the above, Imizol® displayed the slowest regression of the disease and reinfestation with B. canis within 30 days was not noted. That is not the case if treatment was provided by Berenil® and Oxopirvedin®. In all 226 cases of canine babesiosis side effects were not noted, except topically inflammed tissue at the site of subcutaneous application.


Veterinarski Arhiv | 2003

Haematological and biochemical values in blood of wild boar (Sus scrofa ferus)

Ivica Harapin; Ljiljana Bedrica; Vladimir Hahn; Branko Šoštarić; Damjan Gračner


Acta Veterinaria Brno | 2000

Correlation between glutathione peroxidase activity and the quantity of selenium in the whole blood of beef calves

Ivica Harapin; Mario Bauer; Ljiljana Bedrica; Dalibor Potočnjak


Veterinarski Arhiv | 2012

Reproductive performance of boer goats in a moderate climate zone

Dražen Đuričić; Juraj Grizelj; Tomislav Dobranić; Ivica Harapin; Silvijo Vince; Predrag Kočila; Ivan Folnožić; Marija Lipar; Gordana Gregurić Gračner; Marko Samardžija


Veterinarski Arhiv | 2011

Comparison of blood serum macromineral concentrations in meat and dairy goats during puerperium.

Marko Samardžija; Tomislav Dobranić; Marija Lipar; Ivica Harapin; Nikica Prvanović; Juraj Grizelj; Gordana Gregurić Gračner; Vesna Dobranić; Berislav Radišić; Dražen Đuričić


Veterinarski Arhiv | 2008

Blood groups, haematology and clinicochemical indicators in indigenous breeds of dog. 1. Croatian sheepdogs.

Damir Žubčić; Ljiljana Bedrica; Damjan Gračner; Ivica Harapin; Mijo Fury; Jasna Jeremić


Veterinarski Arhiv | 2001

Treatment of the foreign body induced occlusive ileus in dogs.

Darko Capak; Antun Brkić; Ivica Harapin; Dražen Matičić; Berislav Radišić

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