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Affections of the salivary ducts in buffaloes

N.A. Misk1,*, T.N. Misk2, M.A. Semieka1 and A.F. Ahmed1.


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Abstract
The aim of the present study was to determine different affections of the salivary ducts in buffaloes with special reference to diagnosis and treatment. The study was carried out on 39 buffaloes suffering from different affections of the salivary ducts. The recorded affections of the salivary ducts in buffaloes include; ectasia of the parotid duct (21 cases), parotid duct fistula (15 cases) and sialocele (3 cases). Each case was subjected to full study including case history, clinical examination, diagnosis, and treatment whenever possible. Exploratory puncture and radiography were used for confirmation of diagnosis. Intraoral marsupialization was performed for treatment of parotid duct ectasia. Salivary fistula was corrected by one of two successful techniques; the first by reconstruction of the parotid duct and the second by ligation of the parotid duct just caudal to the fistula opening. Sialoceles were corrected by removal of the mandibular salivary gland of the affected side.

Key words: Buffaloes, Ectasia, Fistula, Salivary duct, Sialocele.


 
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N.A. Misk,, T.N. Misk, M.A. Semieka and A.F. Ahmed. Affections of the salivary ducts in buffaloes. Open Vet J. 2014; 4(1): 65-68. doi:10.5455/OVJ.2014.v4.i1.p65


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N.A. Misk,, T.N. Misk, M.A. Semieka and A.F. Ahmed. Affections of the salivary ducts in buffaloes. https://www.openveterinaryjournal.com/?mno=302656851 [Access: December 07, 2024]. doi:10.5455/OVJ.2014.v4.i1.p65


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N.A. Misk,, T.N. Misk, M.A. Semieka and A.F. Ahmed. Affections of the salivary ducts in buffaloes. Open Vet J. 2014; 4(1): 65-68. doi:10.5455/OVJ.2014.v4.i1.p65



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N.A. Misk,, T.N. Misk, M.A. Semieka and A.F. Ahmed. Affections of the salivary ducts in buffaloes. Open Vet J. (2014), [cited December 07, 2024]; 4(1): 65-68. doi:10.5455/OVJ.2014.v4.i1.p65



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N.A. Misk,, T.N. Misk, M.A. Semieka and A.F. Ahmed (2014) Affections of the salivary ducts in buffaloes. Open Vet J, 4 (1), 65-68. doi:10.5455/OVJ.2014.v4.i1.p65



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N.A. Misk,, T.N. Misk, M.A. Semieka and A.F. Ahmed. 2014. Affections of the salivary ducts in buffaloes. Open Veterinary Journal, 4 (1), 65-68. doi:10.5455/OVJ.2014.v4.i1.p65



Chicago Style

N.A. Misk,, T.N. Misk, M.A. Semieka and A.F. Ahmed. "Affections of the salivary ducts in buffaloes." Open Veterinary Journal 4 (2014), 65-68. doi:10.5455/OVJ.2014.v4.i1.p65



MLA (The Modern Language Association) Style

N.A. Misk,, T.N. Misk, M.A. Semieka and A.F. Ahmed. "Affections of the salivary ducts in buffaloes." Open Veterinary Journal 4.1 (2014), 65-68. Print. doi:10.5455/OVJ.2014.v4.i1.p65



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N.A. Misk,, T.N. Misk, M.A. Semieka and A.F. Ahmed (2014) Affections of the salivary ducts in buffaloes. Open Veterinary Journal, 4 (1), 65-68. doi:10.5455/OVJ.2014.v4.i1.p65