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Ultrasonographic Diagnosis of Prostatic Diseases in Dogs

Research Abstract
The present study was carried out on 224 dogs, with various signs of prostatic diseases. Different means of diagnosis of prostatic diseases in dogs with special regard to uitrasonography were performed. Diagnosis of prostatic diseases is based mainly in our presented work on ultrasono¬graphy and different prostatic diseases have been diagnosed including; benign prostatic hyperplasia, intraprostatic cysts (simple solitary, multiple and complicated), paraprostatic cysts, prostatitis (chronic interstitial and chronic suppurative), prostatic abscess (simple solitary, simple multifocal, multilobulated) and prostatic neoplasia. By this means the detailed description of ultrasonographic pictures of all these diseases have been documented with special reference to differential diagnostic points of view. The prostatic dimensions (L x T x B), parenchymal echogenicity (anechoic, hypoechoic and hyperechoic), presence or absence of intrapa¬renchymal cavities, acoustic shadow and distant enhancement, are the guide lines used for differential diagnoses of these diseases.
Research Authors
Ali, S.M., R. Fritsch and N.A. Misk
Research Department
Research Journal
Proc. of 9th meeting of International Veterinary Radiology Association, Holland, 26-30 Aug.
Research Member
Research Rank
3
Research Year
1991

Grosses Fibropapillom Am Penis Eines Buffels. "A huge penile fibro-papilloma in a buffalo-Bull"

Research Abstract
A huge penile fibro - papilloma was recorded in a buffalo – bull. The case was fully studied and treated surgically.
Research Authors
N.A. Misk, Hifny, A. and Ahmed, I.H.
Research Department
Research Journal
Der Praktische Tierarzt 9
Research Member
Research Rank
1
Research Year
1991

Ocular Diseases in Donkeys

Research Abstract
The article reviews various ocular affections and treatment pertaining to donkeys, including: lacerations, ectropion, nasolacrimal duct obstruction, lacrimal sac histoplasmosis, conjunctivitis, corneal lacerations, keratitis, cataracts, lens luxation and subluxation, and ocular neoplasms. Illustrations are provided.
Research Authors
N.A. Misk
Research Department
Research Journal
Equine Practice,
Research Member
Research Pages
PP. 20-27
Research Rank
1
Research Vol
Vol. 12, No. 4,
Research Year
1990

Foreign Body Sialoadenitis in a Cow

Research Abstract
Sialadenitis was recorded in 5-year old cow due to presence of a foreign inside the mandibular salivary gland. Removal of the gland was the last resort for treatment of such case.
Research Authors
Ahmed, I.H., N.A. Misk, Youssef, H.A. and Taha, M.
Research Department
Research Journal
Proceeding of the 4th Scientific Congress, Faculty of Veterinary Medicine Assiut University
Research Member
Research Rank
4
Research Year
1990

Meningocele in a Newly Born Calf

Research Abstract
A one-day-old male calf was referred to the clinic in a recumbent position with a large cantaloupe-size swelling attached to the fronto-occipital region of the head. The swelling was nearly rounded in shape, has a diameter of about 20 cm, covered with normal hairy skin and attached to the head by a considerably constricted neck (Fig. 1 & 2). Palpation of the swelling revealed equal fluctuation and presence of a bony rim at the base of the swelling representing a rounded defect at the frontal bone of nearly 2.5 cm in diameter. Preliminary diagnosis was meningocele or encephalocele. Surgery was performed and the fate of treatment was uneventful.
Research Authors
Ahmed, I.H. and N.A. Misk
Research Department
Research Journal
Assiut Vet. Med. J.
Research Member
Research Pages
PP. 257-61
Research Rank
2
Research Vol
Vol. 24, No. 47,
Research Year
1990

Sialography of the Mandibular and Parotid Salivary Glands in Some Domestic Animals

Research Abstract
Sialography is a usefull diagnostic procedure in the investigation of different diseases involving salivary glands and their ducts. The purpose of the study was to describe the normal sialograms of the mandibular and parotid salivary glands in camel, buffalo, horse, donkey, sheep, goat and dog. Sialography of the mandibular gland was performed through the natural orifice of the duct using specially prepared hypodermic needle. Sialography of the parotid gland was conducted through cannulation of the parotid duct after its surgical exposure in all animals except dogs. The position of the mandibular glands, is at the mandibular angle. Its proximal extremity lies under the parotid gland and its distal one extends into the mandibular space. The parotid gland is located caudal to the vertical ramus of the mandible, rostral to the atlus and ventral to the base of the ear. The shape of both glands is characteristic for each species.
Research Authors
N.A. Misk, A. Hifny and E.H. Ahmed
Research Department
Research Journal
Proceeding of 8th Meeting, International Veterinary Radiology Association 21-26 August, Sydney Australia
Research Member
Research Rank
3
Research Year
1988

Dog Skin Versus Homograft as Temporal Cover for Extensive Burns

Research Abstract
Twenty sex, patients with extensive burns of the trunk and limbs varied from 30 to 60% of the body surface area (B.S.A.) as total burn. The residual raw area, from 20 to 40% of ((B.S,A. ), had been temporally covered by dog skin (14 patients) or Homograft from their parents (14 patients). 2 patients had been treated by both types. Biopsy had been taken from the burn area to study the various pathological changes beside the clinical observations with each dressing for the wound before and after the applications of this temporal skin substitute. We concluded that both types of skin are very beneficial for the patient and helpful for the surgeon to cure the difficult cases of burn especially when applied fresh, however the homograft is better than dog skin.
Research Authors
N.A. Elotaify, N.A. Misk and F.Y. Abdo
Research Department
Research Journal
Fifth Annual Scientific Conference, Faculty of Medicine, Assiut University, 23-24, April
Research Member
Research Rank
4
Research Year
1986

An Improved Technique for Castrating Equids

Research Abstract
Designed to attain primary healing aft¬er complete ablation of the scrotal sac and its contents, this procedure pro¬motes rapid recovery without complica¬tions and without the use of antibiotics.
Research Authors
N.A. Misk and S.M. Seleim
Research Department
Research Journal
Veterinary Medicine,
Research Member
Research Rank
2
Research Vol
vol:87 - No:5
Research Year
1986

Congenital Abnormalities at the Head of a Newly Born Goat

Research Abstract
A newly born kid, one day old was presented to the clinic with some congenital amomalies at the head region. The animal was unable to stand, blind and survived for two days after birth. The forehead bulges tremendously over a foreshortened face with absence of the nose. Palpation of the swelling revealed equal fluctuation. A single palpebral fissure with double fused eyeballs are observed. The upper jaw is short and the lower jaw is long and curved upward. The tongue is protruded to one side and movable. The condition was diagnosed as a complex of some congenital anomalies at the head region including hydrocephalus, cyclopia and prognathism.
Research Authors
M.A. Ali, N.A. Misk and A. Hifny
Research Department
Research Journal
Assiut Vet. Med. J.
Research Member
Research Rank
2
Research Vol
Vol. 18, No. 36
Research Year
1986
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