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  1. Apr 1, 2023 · cause of death. necropsy. histology. INTRODUCTION. During recent decades dairy cow mortality has increased ( Alvåsen et al., 2014; McConnel et al., 2015; Reimus et al., 2020 ), and the problem is widespread in modern dairy production ( Compton et al., 2017 ). On-farm mortality is premature, unexpected, and undesirable loss of an animal.

  2. A necropsy can be defined as a thorough postmortem evaluation of an unassisted dead or euthanized cow with the objective to disclose any patho-anatomical findings. Only a few studies have car-ried out necropsies to evaluate causes of death in dairy cows.

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  4. Jan 18, 2010 · 1. Introduction. Necropsy or autopsy meansseeing for yourself”. It is a systematic examination of the body after death for the purpose of not only determining the cause of death, but to explain pathogenesis of the cause of death and identifying other pathology/pathologies associated with the case [ 1 ].

    • Olugbenga A. Silas, Adeyi A. Adoga, Agabus N. Manasseh, Godwin O. Echejoh, Barnabas M. Mandong, Rahi...
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  5. Jun 1, 2009 · A total of 2,067. cows were enrolled during the study period of which. 1,468 cows freshened, 507 cows were sold, and 94 cows. died, resulting in a mortality risk of 6.4 deaths per 100. lactations ...

  6. Jul 18, 2020 · Medically, a necropsy is defined as the postmortem examination of a body, including the internal organs and other structures after thorough dissection to determine the cause of death and identify the existence of any pathological changes as well as the nature of those pathological changes (Dorland 1994 ).

    • Charles B. Spainhour, Shayne C. Gad
    • 2020
  7. Simple Summary: Necropsy of dairy cattle is an important diagnostic tool, often more definitive or differing from the perceptions of dairy farm personnel in diagnosing the cause of death.

  8. May 25, 2013 · This study has shown that necropsy and postmortem examination had completed or had changed clinician's diagnoses in an important proportion, showing that these procedures are useful to determine the correct cause and contributing factors of stillborn, fetuses and newborn deaths.

    • Mariana Costache, Monica Cirstoiu, Andreea Contolenco, Anca Mihaela Lazaroiu, Simion George, Maria S...
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