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ISSN 2228-9860
eISSN 1906-9642
CODEN: ITJEA8


FEATURE PEER-REVIEWED ARTICLE

Vol.11(10) (2020)
(Special Issue: Selected Articles from IDSISA2020 Conference @ Russia)

  • MORPHOLOGY AND VETERINARY AND SANITARY EXAMINATION OF MARAL LIVER

    N.T. Silantieva, O.S.Mishina, O.V. Kronevald, N.A. Lunyova (Department of Anatomy and Hystology, Federal State Budgetary Educational Institution of Higher Education "Altai State Agricultural University", Barnaul, RUSSIA),
    L.V. Medvedeva (Department of Surgery and Obstetrics, Federal State Budgetary Educational Institution of Higher Education "Altai State Agricultural University", Barnaul, RUSSIA),
    N.A. Malygina (Department of Anatomy and Hystology, Federal State Budgetary Educational Institution of Higher Education "Altai State Agricultural University", Barnaul, RUSSIA).

    Disciplinary: Biological Science, Veterinary Medicine (Anatomy and Hystology).

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    DOI: 10.14456/ITJEMAST.2020.191

    Keywords: Mycotic diseases; Mycoses; Pathomorphology; Aspergillosis; Candidiasis; Mucormycosis; Pathological changes.

    Abstract
    Velvet antler maral breeding is a profitable branch of animal husbandry in the Altai Republic. Marals provide valuable raw materials for medical purposes. Velvet antler products are in great demand in the world market. Further development of this branch of animal husbandry requires deep knowledge of the morphophysiology of maral body. Issues of veterinary and sanitary and forensic examination, abdominal surgery encourage scientists to study the features of the digestive system of these animals and, in particular, of the liver, pancreas, etc. The liver being a digestive gland is of particular interest. It is a fairly large parenchymal organ that can be edible. This article describes the study of morphology and pathology of maral liver. This topic is quite relevant and has practical value because, in addition to velvet antler products, one can use maral slaughter products what, in turn, will make this industry even more profitable. This study results demonstrated that the maral liver has morphological features similar to these of domestic ruminants. Maral liver can be affected by diseases of different etiologies. Non-infectious diseases are the least common. Tuberculosis is the most common infectious disease of marals. Parasitoses of gastrointestinal tract are absolutely the most widespread diseases. The studied results can contribute to taking therapeutic and preventive measures by veterinary specialists of maral breeding farms.

    Paper ID: 11A10H

    Cite this article:

    Silantieva, N.T., Mishina, O.S., Kronevald, O.V., Lunyova, N.A., Medvedeva, L.V., Malygina, N.A. (2020). MORPHOLOGY AND VETERINARY AND SANITARY EXAMINATION OF MARAL LIVER. International Transaction Journal of Engineering, Management, & Applied Sciences & Technologies, 11(10), 11A10H, 1-11.




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