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Spontaneous umbilical cord entwinement in 1-day-old kittens.

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November 2024

Department of Clinical Sciences in Veterinary Medicine, University of Sarajevo, Veterinary Faculty, Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina.

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  • * Despite attempts at conservative treatment, one kitten developed dry gangrenous changes due to prolonged ischaemia in its foot.
  • * The issue highlights a lack of reported cases on neonatal complications in cats and emphasizes the need for more support for inexperienced pet owners, as well as further research to address these complications and improve outcomes.
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The superficial palmar arch, formed by the branches of radial and ulnar arteries, supplies the blood to the hand. In cases of incomplete superficial palmar arch, the radial and ulnar branches fail to join. Any compromise to the ulnar blood supply in an incomplete superficial palmar arch can lead to subsequent gangrene.

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Need And Purpose Of Review: Approximately 75% of patients with classic malrotation and midgut volvulus present in neonatal age-group; another 15% may present up to one year. In these, the diagnosis is made because of typical presentation. However, there are many cases in which malrotation has been detected after infancy.

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Introduction And Importance: Meckel's diverticulum is The most common congenital anomaly of the gastrointestinal tract, Meckel's diverticulum, affects around 2 % of the general population. Meckel's diverticulum symptoms in the newborn stage are quite uncommon.

Case Presentation: A male newborn, aged 6 days, was brought to our hospital due to recurrent episodes of vomiting during nursing and fever.

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  • - Transmesentric hernias involve the bowel looping through a defect in the mesentery and can cause small bowel obstruction, leading to high mortality due to delayed diagnosis.
  • - A case series detailed four patients, including three children and one preterm neonate, all presenting with bowel obstruction symptoms and requiring emergency surgery to address the hernia and remove gangrenous bowel.
  • - Timely surgical intervention is crucial, as traditional diagnostic methods may not clearly identify this rare condition, making it essential to consider transmesentric hernias in differential diagnoses for pediatric bowel obstructions.
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