[Primary and secondary malabsorption in the veterinary theory and praxis].

Ceskoslovenska fysiologie Pub Date : 2007-01-01
P Makovicky, M P Makovický, M Zimmermann
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Pathological conditions, which are the reason of indigestive and resorption in small intestine are linked with nutrition and are so-called malabsorptions. The reason of these conditions is on one hand decreasing of production abilities and on the other hand bad prosperity of farm husbandry eventually domestic animals. Malabsorptions are classified from pathological point of view to secondary and primary. To the first category belong the postsurgical state of digestive organs, malfunction of digestive organs from the various reasons such as decreasing of bile activity, decreasing of pancreas activity or for the reason of the malignant changes in the digestive organs or as the consequence of antibiotic treatment or cytostatics. The second category represents endogenous malfunction of intestine enzymes, which are linking with hypersensitivity to some kinds of feed. However the secondary malabsorptions are epiphenomenon several diseases, are in text also cure method mentioned, respectively mark of cure in some stadium diagnosed malabsorption. This present study is particulary oriented to pathogenesis and characterisation of the primary and secondary malabsorptions in the veterinary theory and praxis.

【兽医原发性和继发性吸收不良的理论与实践】。
病理状况是小肠消化不良和吸收的原因,它与营养有关,被称为吸收不良。造成这些状况的原因,一方面是生产能力的下降,另一方面是农牧业的不繁荣,最终导致了家畜的不繁荣。吸收不良从病理角度分为继发性和原发性。第一类属于消化器官的术后状态,由于胆汁活性降低、胰腺活性降低、消化器官恶性改变或抗生素治疗、细胞抑制剂等各种原因引起的消化器官功能障碍。第二类为内源性肠酶功能障碍,与对某些饲料过敏有关。然而继发性吸收不良是几种偶发疾病,文中也提到了治疗方法,分别在一些体育场诊断为吸收不良。本研究特别针对兽医理论和实践中原发性和继发性吸收不良的发病机制和特征。
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