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Journal of Feline Medicine and Surgery | 2004

Feline high-rise syndrome: 119 cases (1998-2001)

Dražen Vnuk; Boris Pirkić; Dražen Matičić; Berislav Radišić; Marko Stejskal; Tomislav Babić; Mario Kreszinger; Nikša Lemo

High-rise syndrome was diagnosed in 119 cats over a 4-year period. 59.6% of cats were younger than one year, and the average height of the fall was four stories. High-rise syndrome was more frequent during the warmer period of the year. 96.5% of the presented cats, survived after the fall. 46.2% of cats had fractured limbs; 38.5% of fractures were of the forelimb, 61.5% of the hindlimb. The tibia was fractured most often (36.4%), followed by the femur (23.6%). 78.6% of femoral fractures were distal. The mean age of patients with femoral fractures was 9.1 months, and with tibial fractures 29.2 months. Thoracic trauma was diagnosed in 33.6% of cats. Pneumothorax was diagnosed in 20% of cats, and pulmonary contusions in 13.4%. Falls from the seventh or higher stories, are associated with more severe injuries and with a higher incidence of thoracic trauma.


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.


Heliyon | 2018

Extracellular matrix supports healing of transected rabbit Achilles tendon

Marija Lipar; Boris Zdilar; Mario Kreszinger; Marijana Ćorić; Berislav Radišić; Marko Samardžija; Rado Žic; Marko Pećin

Extracellular matrix (ECM) has been intensively used in cardio surgery. The main goal of this research was to determine if Achilles tendon healing could be promoted by applying extracellular matrix scaffold (CorMatrix®, USA). Sixteen (n = 16) New Zealand white mature rabbits (Oryctolagus cuniculus) were randomly allocated into two groups. Following complete surgical transection, rabbits in group A (ECM applied) (n = 8) had their Achilles tendons reconstructed using both, nylon suture and extracellular matrix scaffold, whereas in group B (without ECM) the tendons were reconstructed using nylon suture only. After four weeks, the rabbits were euthanized and tendon samples harvested and stained with hematoxylin eosin, Mallory, and Gomory and subsequently histologically analyzed according to modified Bonnar scale. Group B had significantly stronger inflammatory response, including abundant cell infiltration and neovascularization. In group A collagen fibers were predominantly found, whereas in group B reticular fibers were more abundant. Extracellular matrix scaffold has been found to have the real potential for promoting tendon healing through accelerating collagen formation, which is crucial for restoring biomechanical properties of a tendon, decreasing peritendineous adhesion formation, and reducing inflammatory edema and subsequently pain.


Journal of Dairy, Veterinary & Animal Research | 2015

Osteosynthesis of the radius and ulna in a brown hare lepus europeus

Marko Pećin; Marija Lipar; Ozren Smolec; Berislav Radišić; Josip Kos; Mario Kreszinger; Dražen Vnuk; Marko Stejskal

Six months old brown hare was presented at the Surgery Clinic for evaluation of a right forelimb third grade lameness. Full physical examination, blood samples for complete blood count, and serum biochemistry were performed. Radiographic examination from anteroposterior and lateral views confirmed a old, closed, complete, non-comminuted, transverse fracture in the middle part of right radius and ulna. Fracture repair in the brown hare is a similar to those in cats and dogs. Stabilization of fractures with bone plates and screws are the most popular methods of fracture fixation. Osteosynthesis was performed by 2.0, 8-hole stainless steel Synthes dynamic compression plate, DCP (Synthes Holding AG, 4500 Solothurn, Switzerland) placed on radius in neutral position to achieve anatomical repositioning of fragments and to restore normal biological function of the limb. Surgical procedure was performed within 45 minutes in order to reduce residence in a hospital environment, which hares generally find stressful. The fracture was assessed as clinically stable in the 5th day postoperatively and the animal was weightbearing on its forelimb. Osteosynthesis of hare radius using DCP plate 2.0 is a good method of fixation and healing fractures. After performing full clinical examination and bloodwork, controled and modulated anaesthesia and analgesia, it is possible to perform osteosynthesis with excellent outcome and also a good way to preserve fragile wildlife.


Veterinarski Arhiv | 2005

Severe bovine papillomatosis: detection of bovine papillomavirus in tumour tissue and efficacy of treatment using autogenous vaccine and parammunity inducer

Nenad Turk; Željko Župančić; Vilim Starešina; Snježana Kovač; Tomislav Babić; Mario Kreszinger; Stipica Ćurić; Ljubo Barbić; Zoran Milas


Veterinarni Medicina | 2018

A modified salvage technique in surgical repair of perineal hernia in dogs using polypropylene mesh

Dražen Vnuk; Dražen Matičić; Mario Kreszinger; Berislav Radišić; Josip Kos; Marija Lipar; Tomislav Babić


Veterinarski Arhiv | 2006

Healing of bone defect by application of free transplant of greater omentum

Josip Kos; Vjenceslav Nadinić; Dubravko Huljev; Irena Nadinić; Josip Turić; Dragutin Košuta; Tomislav Anic; Tomislav Babić; Dražen Vnuk; Mario Kreszinger; Ozren Smolec


Collegium Antropologicum | 2007

Regeneration of the Skeleton by Recombinant Human Bone Morphogenetic Proteins

Tomislav Smoljanović; Lovorka Grgurevic; Mislav Jelić; Mario Kreszinger; Miroslav Hašpl; Dražen Matičić; Slobodan Vukicevic; Marko Pećina


Veterinarski Arhiv | 2010

In vitro cultivation of porcine limbal transplants.

Boris Pirkić; Ksenija Vlahović; Marko Hohšteter; Mirna Tominac; Ante Muljačić; Daniel Špoljarić; Njetočka Gredelj Šimec; Mario Kreszinger; Marko Stejskal; Maja Popović

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