Clinical and biochemical findings in a cow with liver disorders.
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Clinical and biochemical changes of a cow which developed liver disorders while grazing on an open field were followed-up for approximately one year from the time of the initial onset. The cow studied was an 18-month-old adult dairy Holstein. The clinical manifestations at the time of the onset consisted mainly of jaundice, tarry diarrhea and loss of vitality. GOT, γ-GTP, ALP and bilirubin were markedly increased at the onset. Thereafter, GOT activity and bilirubin concentration rapidly decreased. The sialic acid concentration increased immediately after the onset and stayed at an increased level until the clinical symptoms were remitted. The serum lipoperoxide level in the cow with liver disorders was markedly elevated to 30nmol/ml at 10 months before the onset but was reduced 8 months before the onset. Serum lipoperoxide in the control group ranged from 1 to 3 nmol/ml. And underwent no significant variations during the course of observation. On examining the composition of serum total fatty acid in the cow with liver disorders, there were increases in myristic acid and palmitic acid and a decrease in stearic acid 6 months prior and up to the initial onset.
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