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Veterinary Journal | 2014

Evaluation of ultrasonography for measuring solar soft tissue thickness as a predictor of sole ulcer formation in Holstein–Friesian dairy cows

Bojan Toholj; Marko Cincović; Milenko Stevancevic; Jovan Spasojević; V. Ivetić; Aleksandar Potkonjak

The aim of this research was to investigate the correlation between the thickness of solar soft tissue (SST; i.e. the corium and subcutaneous tissue) in early lactation and sole ulcer formation in late lactation. Fifty Holstein-Friesian cows were examined three times: (1) 30 days after calving (locomotion scoring, trimming, claw examination, measurement of SST); (2) 70 days after calving (locomotion scoring); and (3) 180 days after calving (locomotion scoring, trimming, claw examination). SST thickness was measured using an 8 MHz linear probe, at two points (SST1 below the apex of the pedal bone, and SST2 below the flexor tubercle). Mean values for SST1 and SST2 were 3.26 ± 0.43 mm and 4.35 ± 0.46 mm, respectively; the two measures were positively correlated (r=0.95, P<0.001). At 180 days after calving, a sole ulcer was diagnosed in 12/50 cows (24%). Cows with a thinner SST had a higher risk of developing sole ulcers than those with a thicker SST. The optimal cut-off values of SST1 and SST2 in predicting cows with sole ulcers (as calculated by ROC analysis) was ⩽ 3 mm for SST1 and ⩽ 3.9 mm for SST2. The relative risk of a sole ulcer developing, based on those cut-off values was 4.25 (95 CI, 1.77-24.88) for SST1 ⩽ 3 mm and 3.63 (95 CI, 1.18-10.8) for SST2 ⩽ 3.9 mm.


Veterinarski glasnik | 2015

Contemporary aspects of the control of lameness on cattle farms

Plamen Trojačanec; Milenko Stevancevic; Bojan Toholj

Lameness in cattle is the third most important health disorder and in order of significance it is immediately after reproductive disorders and diseases of the mammary gland. Lameness in cows leads to a decrease in milk production, weakening of reproductive performance and early excretion. The potential for high milk yield may be lost if lameness occurs in the cows. Green (2002) observed the loss of 360 kg of milk (range 160-550 kg) in cows in lactation with diagnosed lameness, and pointed to the importance of its early detection as well as of elimination of the causes. According to data provided by The National Centre for Animal Helth of the USA from 2002., in 16% of the cows sent to slaughter, the reason for exclusion from the production was lameness. Hernandez (2005) noticed that service period was averagely longer for 36 days in the cows with lameness. Although it takes a significant place, attention is insufficiently paid to lameness in cattle in the health care system in Serbia. However, there are several control measures, which, when applied together, offer a systemic solution for the problem of lameness. Those are: nutrition control, diagnostics of lameness, hoof disinfection and functional correction of the hoof.


Veterinarski glasnik | 2015

Bull castration by method of total scrotal ablation

Ozren Smolec; Bojan Toholj; Milenko Stevancevic; Josip Kos; Jovan Spasojević

In this work, a 2 years and 10 months old bull, with 14 days history of wound on the right side of scrotum was presented. A painful swelling coated by grayish pseudo membranes of necrotic epithelium and fibrin was observed in right lateroventral portion of the scrotum. The presented data enabled us to make decision of performing the total scrotal ablation. The intention was to prevent the influence of probable resorbed necrotic tissue on the vital status of the patient.


Veterinarski glasnik | 2014

Casereport - Agalactia of mare, agammaglobulinemia and arthritis in foal

Jovan Spasojević; Bojan Toholj; Milenko Stevancevic; Ivan Stančić; Marko Cincović; Mario Tikvicki; Mile Savovic

Lactation is physiological state of the organism and the final process of the female reproductive cycle. Milk in the first days after birth (colostrum), in addition to the necessary nutrients contains antibodies, with whose ingesting only a newborn individual receives passive immunity that protects it from various infections over time. Mammary gland dysfunction and a lack of breast milking is called agalactia. Due to the occurrence of agalactia in mother, newborn animal is denied of intake of colostrum in its body. Thus prevents ingestion of nutrients and passive immunity, which results in the occurrence of various diseases especially infectious etiology. This paper describes the treatment of agammaglobulinemia in foal after ascertaining the occurrence of primary agalactia in mare. There is described the possibility of substitution, ie. benefits of breast milk substitutes, and the procedure of diagnosis and treatment of carpal arthritis in foal.


Veterinarski glasnik | 2010

Undesired reaction following intramuscular application of medicine: case history.

Milenko Stevancevic; Bojan Toholj; Aleksandar Potkonjak

The paper describes the therapy of a neck wound in a horse that occurred as a consequence of an inflammatory reaction to an administered medicine. During the clinical examination, we established that it was a neck wound that had occurred as a consequence of an inflammatory reaction on the spot where the medicine had been administered. There was an expressed fist-size tissue defect, with necrosis covering the skin, the subcutaneous tissue, the cutaneous muscle, and the neck musculature. The ventral part of the wound contained a pocket with exudate and hypergranulation. Therapy was based on asceptic treatment of the area around the wound, trimming the edges of the wound, washing the wound, removing hypergranulation, draining, protecting the area from drying, applying treatment with antibiotics. The wound healed per secundam intentionem.


Veterinarski glasnik | 2008

Case report: Chronic arthritis of fetlock joint in the horse

Bojan Toholj; Milenko Stevancevic

Diseases of extremities in horses are the most significant part of the pathology in this species. This paper shows neurectomy as the ultimo ratio in the treatment of chronic arthritis of the fetlock joint in the horse. This disease is characterized by the appearance of exostoses in the area of the fetlock joint which reduces the mobility of the joint and causes pain during movement. The disease was diagnosed in a clinical examination, with a probe of the flexion of the suspected joint, and using diagnostic anesthesia. After data were collected in this way, we opted for neurectomy of the n.palmaris medialis. The operation was performed in general anesthesia. Local anesthesia was also applied as proximal palmar anesthesia. The postoperative course was smooth. Following the withdrawal of the edema and the healing of the wound, the lameness ceased and the usability value of the stallion was restored.


Veterinarski Arhiv | 2012

Efficiency of different therapeutic protocols in treating digital dermatitis in dairy cows.

Bojan Toholj; Milenko Stevancevic; Josip Kos; Ozren Smolec; Aleksandar Potkonjak; Marko Cincović; Branislava Belić; Vojin Ivetić; Jovan Spasojević; Ognjen Stevančević


Kafkas Universitesi Veteriner Fakultesi Dergisi | 2018

Sütçü 50 İnekte Gözlenen Yüzeysel Ekstremite Şişliğin Ortalama Ekojeniteleri İle Laboratuvar Bulguları Arasındaki İlişki

Jovan Spasojević; Bojan Toholj; Marko Cincović; Milenko Stevancevic; Branislava Belić; Josip Kos


Zbornik radova, 6. Hrvatski Veterinarski Kongres | 2016

DIJAGOSTIKA I KONTROLA DIGITALNOG DERMATITISA NA FARMAMA MLIJEČNIH KRAVA

Josip Kos; Ozren Smolec; radišić, Berislav, Toholj, Bojan; Milenko Stevancevic; Plamen Trojačanec


Kafkas Universitesi Veteriner Fakultesi Dergisi | 2016

Siyah-Alaca İneklerde Vücut Kondisyon Skoru ve Ultrasonla Belirlenmiş Vücut Yağ Katmanı Kalınlığının Topallık Gelişme Riski Üzerine Etkisi

Mimi Ristevski; Bojan Toholj; Marko Cincović; Stanko F. Boboš; Plamen Trojačanec; Milenko Stevancevic; Smolec Ozren

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