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The Pathological Morphology Of Piroplasmosis In Cattle

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  • Aizhan Balgimbaeva

    (Kazakh National Agrarian University)

  • Gulnar Schabdarbaeva

    (Kazakh National Agrarian University)

  • Assem Ibazhanova

    (Kazakh National Agrarian University)

  • Zhuldyzay Kenzhebekova

    (Kazakh National Agrarian University)

Abstract

Piroplasmosis in cows manifests mainly as a violation of erythrocytes, degenerative changes in parenchymal organs, general jaundice, hemosiderosis, and splenic hyperplasia. First, it affects the liver, followed by a violation of the digestive system; then, kidney function is impaired resulting in a breach of toxic substance released from the body. The blood is depleted in the number of erythrocytes, leukocytes, and hemoglobin. From decaying under the influence of parasite, hemoglobin is released from the red blood cells and is partially excreted by the kidneys in urine, resulting in the urine becoming dark red in color (hence, the disease is colloquially called “blood urine”). Hemoglobin part is processed into bile pigments; however, visible mucous membranes (eyes and mouth), skin, and subcutaneous tissue become yellowish.

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  • Aizhan Balgimbaeva & Gulnar Schabdarbaeva & Assem Ibazhanova & Zhuldyzay Kenzhebekova, 2015. "The Pathological Morphology Of Piroplasmosis In Cattle," CBU International Conference Proceedings, ISE Research Institute, vol. 3(0), pages 427-431, September.
  • Handle: RePEc:aad:iseicj:v:3:y:2015:i:0:p:427-431
    DOI: 10.12955/cbup.v3.633
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