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Reptiles are becoming increasingly popular animals in amateur husbandry in Poland and worldwide. The world literature, however, does not provide data on the actual causes of radiological and ultrasound consultations in certain groups of animals, including reptiles. The aim of the study was the analysis of causes and results of diagnostic imaging examinations. The study was based on the data of 75 lizards which were patients of the university diagnostic imaging service in the years 2006-2014. The most common clinical signs in those animals were visible body deformations (33.33%), loss of body weight (30.67%) and loss of appetite (26.67%). In cases in which a preliminary diagnosis had been made, the largest proportion of animals were referred with suspected post-traumatic changes (12%), dystocia (10.67%) and ileus (9.33%). In diagnostic imaging tests, musculoskeletal (29.33%) and coelomic abnormalities (40.33%) were most commonly confirmed. Coelomic changes affected mainly the liver, reproductive system and gastrointestinal tract. For the musculoskeletal system, the most frequently identified causes were the presence of post-traumatic changes, malformations of the vertebral column, as well as metabolic bone disease. Cardiorespiratory and urinary problems were observed only sporadically. In twenty-two animals (29.33%), radiographic and ultrasound examinations failed to establish a diagnosis. The results of this study provide valuable data on the cross-section of the most common problems leading to diagnostic imaging evaluation in lizards. This research demonstrates that, despite the growing popularity of exotic animals, most of the problems diagnosed in such animals still arise from inappropriate breeding and housing conditions. In most cases, diagnostic imaging provides valuable information, making it possible to implement further steps.
The use of sternomanbidularis muscle for beef quality assessment.The goal of the research was to check the possibilities of using sternomandibularis muscle instead of the longissimus lumborum muscle to assess the physico-chemical traits and the chemical composition of cattle meat. Thirty carcasses were chosen for testing (10 carcasses of each of the following categories: bulls, heifers and cows). The longissimus lumborum muscle (LL) and sternomandibularis muscle (StM) samples were taken 72 hours post mortem for the quality evaluation. It was found that the pH of the StM muscle dropped down slower than in the LL muscle. What is more, the StM muscle had a better water holding capacity, higher water content and lower fat content than the LL muscle. No significant differences were found between the muscles when it comes to lightness and pH72. In the heifer and bulls carcasses no differences were found in terms of shear force. A significant interdependence was demonstrated between muscles in the following traits: pH48 (r=0.77), fat content (r=0.68) and water content (r = 0.47). Due to this fact and based on the measurements of the StM it was possible to develop regression equations to estimate the values of the above mentioned traits for the LL. So it is possible to substitute the LL with the StM in the beef quality evaluation especially in terms of the following traits: pH48, pH72, lightness, fat and water content for all of the cattle categories. It is also possible to substitute the LL muscle with the StM muscle in the beef quality tests in terms of protein content and meat tenderness measured with the shear method for bulls and heifers.
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