Madeh A. Sadan

Madeh A. Sadan
South Valley University · Department of Surgery, Anesthesiology and Radiology

BVSc, MVSC, PhD.

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Madeh Sadan BVSc, MVSC, PhD. Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, South Valley University, Qena,Egypt · Surgery

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This paper describes the management of Achilles tendon rupture in 13 dogs and 4 cats from a prospective and retrospective analysis (January 2008-July 2013) of clinical records from a heterogenous group of dogs and cats, which suffered from Achilles tendon rupture and treated by external fixation. Among the 13 dogs and 4 cats, complete rupture of th...
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A 4-year-old Rahmani breed ewe was presented for surgery to the Veterinary Teaching Hospital, South Valley University, Egypt with enlargement and protrusion of the eye ball, blepharitis and congestion of the conjunctiva. On examination, a cyst 2.5 cm x 3.5 cm in diameter containing sandy fluid was detected in the perioptic nerve fat. Histopathologi...
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Abstract The present study was carried out on 45 hard working donkeys suffering from different types of traumatic foot fractures.These animals were selected from the clinical cases admitted to the Veterinary Teaching Hospital, Assiut University during the period of 2007-2010. Based on history, clinical signs and radiographic examination, various ty...
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Abstract The present study was carried out in six mature hard working donkeys of both sexes. They were selected from the clinical cases admitted to the Veterinary Medicine Teaching Hospital, Assiut University during the period of 2007-2010. These animals suffering from chip fracture of the proximal phalanx. Diagnoses of the cases were depending on...
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Background Dermal cosmetic fillers have been commonly used in camels in the last few years in Gulf countries. Aim This study aimed to describe the radiographic as well as sonographic findings of injected cosmetic fillers in Arabian camel perinasal region in beauty shows. Methods A total number of (n = 11,626) Arabian camels (Camelus dromedarius)...
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This study aims to describe the anatomical and ultrasonographic features of manus nerves to establish a guideline approach for manus nerve block in camel practice. Twelve distal parts of the forelimbs cadavers of freshly slaughtered adult dromedary camels were used in this study. Six manus cadavers were used for anatomical morphology and the other...
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AB S T RA C T This clinical report describes the clinical, ultrasonographical, hematological, biochemical, and pathological findings in a 2-year-old male dromedary camel (Camelus dromedaries) with abdominal pedunculated leiomyoma. Case history included a decreased appetite and gradual loss of body weight. Ultrasonography of left abdomen revealed ec...
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Little data were found in the literature about the anatomy and ultrasonography of the manus nerves in camels. This study aims to describe the anatomical and ultrasonographic features of manus nerves to establish a guideline approach for manus nerve block in camel practice. Twelve distal parts of the forelimbs cadavers of freshly slaughtered adult d...
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Background: A fracture is considered a medical emergency leading to considerable complications. Aim: This study aimed to describe the accelerating action of Ag-NPs-FG on fracture healing in rabbits. Methods: Silver NPs (AgNPs) were reduced with fenugreek (FG), loaded into a starch gel base, and investigated for their morphology, size, and charge. F...
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Camels play important role in the pastoral mode of life by fulfilling basic demands of livelihood. Various pathologies, such as, tuberculosis, hemorrhoids, ascites, increase size of the of the abdomen, gas colic, anemia, and abdominal tumors were treated with animal’s urine, including camels, horses, donkeys, sheep, goats, elephants, and buffalo. T...
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Background and aim: Esophageal obstruction is a common occurrence and a serious condition in camels. This study aimed to assess the effects of mineral deficiency on esophageal obstruction rates in dromedary camels and describe their clinical presentation and treatment outcomes. Materials and methods: Twenty-eight camels were allocated to two gro...
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Esophageal obstruction is a common occurrence and a serious condition in camels has several serious effects on animal health and the economy. Objectives: This study evaluates the effects of mineral deficiency on the occurrence of esophageal obstruction in dromedary camels and describes its clinical presentation and treatment outcomes. Twenty-eight...
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Background and aim: A healthy joint is an important structure for the proper movement of the camel limb. Intra-articular (IA) injection is frequently used in veterinary practice for diagnostic and therapeutic purposes of joint injuries. Thus, the current study aimed to describe the injection of the hindlimb joints in dromedary camels based on the...
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Background: Mandibular fractures are common in camels, leading to considerable economic losses. This study explored methods of improving mandibular fractures repair, adjuvant with interdental wire, or bone plate fixation. Autologous BM injection enhances osteogenesis and rapid healing.
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This study describes the clinical presentation of ruminal and reticular foreign body syndrome (RRFBS), and evaluates the effect of mineral deficiency on its occurrence in dromedary camels. Thirty dromedary camels were divided into two groups. Group 1 (control) included 10 apparently healthy she-camels. Group 2 consisted of twenty dromedary camels d...
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This study describes the clinical and ultrasonographic features of superficial swellings in dromedary camels (Camelus dromedarius) and evaluates the role of ultrasonography (US) in diagnosing and surgical planning or making treatment decisions for such swellings. One hundred and twenty-three camels of both sexes were included in this study based on...
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This study describes the clinical and ultrasonographic (US) features of superficial swellings in dromedary camels (Camelus dromedarius) and evaluates the treatment outcomes of such swellings. One hundred and twenty-three camels of both sexes were included in this study on the basis of clinical and US evidence of variant superficial swellings at dif...
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This study describes the clinical presentation of ruminal and reticular foreign bodies' syndrome (RRFBS), and evaluate the effect of mineral deficiency on its occurrence in dromedary camels. Thirty dromedary camels were divided into 2 groups. Group 1 was the control, included 10 apparently healthy she camels. Twenty dromedary camels were diagnosed...
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ABSTRACT 26 This study describes the clinical presentation of ruminal and reticular foreign body 27 syndrome (RRFBS), and evaluates the effect of mineral deficiency on its occurrence in 28 dromedary camels. Thirty dromedary camels were divided into two groups. Group 1 (control) 29 included 10 apparently healthy she-camels. Group 2 consisted of twen...
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Correspondence to: Madeh Sadan M.sadan@qu.edu.sa This study describes the clinical presentation of soft palate injuries and evaluates the surgical intervention in the treatment of such injuries in dromedary camels. Nineteen camels were included in this study based on the clinical evidence of soft palate injuries. The clinical findings of soft palat...
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This report described a huge (7 cm × 4 cm; 120 g weight) benign intraluminal esophageal inflammatory mass in a 3-year-old dromedary she-camel at Qassim region. Clinically, the mass was invisible but palpable at the midline of the upper third region of the neck. The case manifested severe cachexia because of the inability to swallow for 30 days in a...
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The present study described the first case of Sertoli-Leydig cell tumour in dromedary camel. An 8-year-old, primiparous, female dromedary was presented with a history of failure of conception. The camel had normal calving since 1.5 years. The animal was in good health condition. Trans-rectally, a firm, round, smooth, mass (~9 cm in diameter) was pa...
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The present study described the first case of Sertoli-Leydig cell tumour in dromedary camel. An 8-yearold, primiparous, female dromedary was presented with a history of failure of conception. The camel had normal calving since 1.5 years. The animal was in good health condition. Trans-rectally, a firm, round, smooth, mass (~9 cm in diameter) was pal...
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This study describes the clinical presentation of superficial swellings and evaluates the utility of ultrasonography in the diagnosis of such swellings in sheep and goats. Ninety-three sheep and 73 goats were included in this study on the basis of presence of superficial swellings on the head (n=56), neck (n=16), chest wall (n=3), abdominal wall (n...
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The present study was designed to describe the clinical presentation of abdominal hernias and to evaluate the efficacy of polypropylene mesh in repair of such affection in camels. Twenty-six dromedary camels were included in this study on the basis of clinical and ultrasonographic evidence of abdominal hernia. Factors associated with prevalence and...
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Sevoflurane is a volatile anesthetic agent that has become popular in the field of large animal anesthesia. The aim of this study was to evaluate the use of sevoflurane in adult healthy donkeys. Six male, adult, healthy donkeys were premedicated with xylazine (1 mg/kg IV), induced with thiopental (5 mg/kg IV) followed maintained for 90 min with sev...
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Sevoflurane is a volatile anesthetic agent that has become popular in the field of large animal anesthesia. The aim of this study was to evaluate the use of sevoflurane in adult healthy donkeys. Six male, adult, healthy donkeys were premedicated with xylazine (1 mg/kg IV), induced with thiopental (5 mg/kg IV), and then maintained for 90 minutes wit...
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Sevoflurane is a volatile anesthetic agent that has become popular in the field of large animal anesthesia. The aim of this study was to evaluate the use of sevoflurane in adult healthy donkeys. Six male, adult, healthy donkeys were premedicated with xylazine (1 mg/kg IV), induced with thiopental (5 mg/kg IV) followed maintained for 90 min with sev...
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The present study described the first case of Sertoli-Leydig cell tumour in dromedary camel. An 8-yearold, primiparous, female dromedary was presented with a history of failure of conception. The camel had normal calving since 1.5 years. The animal was in good health condition. Trans-rectally, a firm, round, smooth, mass (~9 cm in diameter) was pal...
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The present study was designed to describe the clinical presentation of abdominal hernias and to evaluate the efficacy of polypropylene mesh in repair of such affection in camels. Twenty-six dromedary camels were included in this study on the basis of clinical and ultrasonographic evidence of abdominal hernia. Factors associated with prevalence and...
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ABSTRACT. The present study was designed to describe the clinical presentation of abdominal hernias and to evaluate the efficacy of polypropylene mesh in repair of such affection in camels. Twenty-six dromedary camels were included in this study on the basis of clinical and ultrasonographic evidence of abdominal hernia. Factors associated with prev...
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Clinical finding of different forms of abdominal hernias in camels. Treatment outcomes of abdominal hernias in camels.
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This report describes the case of a 15-year-old female Arabian camel with omaso-abomasal adenocarcinoma showing prolonged anorexia with colic bouts leading to cachexia during the last 6 months. Hematological and biochemical findings were indicative of a moderate to severe haemorrhagic anaemia. Ultrasonographic examination revealed hyperechoic sever...
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This report summarizes the clinical, hematobiochemical, ultrasonographic, histopathological and bacteriological findings in a male Arabian camel (Camelus dromedarius) with bilateral renal abscessation and chronic active pyelonephritis. Owner complaint included a decreased appetite and loss of body condition with occasionally voiding red urine. In t...
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The objective of this study was to evaluate the anaesthetic effects on young hamadryas baboons (Papio hamadryas) of xylazine–ketamine (XK) compared to diazepam–ketamine (DK). Six healthy young male hamadryas baboons were first premedicated with xylazine HCl (0.5 mg/kg, IM) and anaesthetised 20 min later with ketamine (10 mg/kg, IM). After a 10-day...
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The present study describes the diagnosis and surgical treatment of unilateral suppurative pyelonephritis in a 6-years-old female dromedary camel, weighing 330 kg. The animal was presented with a history of anorexia and decreased urine output for 11 days. Based on the clinical, laboratory and ultrasonographic examinations, the case was diagnosed to...
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The present study describes the diagnosis and surgical treatment of unilateral suppurative pyelonephritis in a 6-years-old female dromedary camel, weighing 330 kg. The animal was presented with a history of anorexia and decreased urine output for 11 days. Based on the clinical, laboratory and ultrasonographic examinations, the case was diagnosed to...
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Congenital malformations and defects of the limbs are among the most frequent congenital anomalies found in humans and animals. The present case report is to describe diagnosis and surgical treatment of bilateral polydactyly in a dromedary camel. A two-years-old, 250 kg male camel was admitted for surgical removal of bilateral supernumerary digits...
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The purpose of this study was to describe different surgical affections of the tongue in camels and their treatment. Ten camels (male=8, female=2, age range=4-8 years) with tongue disorders were admitted to the Veterinary Teaching Hospital, College of Agriculture and Veterinary Medicine, Qassim University, Saudi Arabia. In each case, the tongue was...
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To illustrate the clinical and radiographic findings of some distal limbs affections in Ninety two animals (24 horses and 68 donkeys) which were admitted to Animal Care Hospital in Luxor. Each animal was subjected to thorough clinical and radiographic examination; the grade of lameness was recorded and the best radiographic views were taken. Fiftee...
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To determine the most reliable safe and satisfactory short term anaesthesia in donkeys; two combinations of anaesthetic agents were assessed. Ten donkeys were randomly divided into two groups (five animals for each). Group(I) was allotted for protocol(I) (Xylazine (X), Diazepam (D), Ketamine (K) and Propofol (P) ; Group (II) for protocol (II) (Xyla...
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Radiographic examination of the pelvis is the standard diagnostic test for evaluating dogs with suspected pelvic trauma, but because of the complexity of many pelvic floor fractures and the superimposition of bony structures, a precise description of the injury can be difficult to obtain from standard radiographs. Computed tomography (CT) imaging i...
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This study includes a retrospective analysis (January 2008-July 2013) of clinical records from a heterogenous group of dogs and cats which were treated by SOP-plate (Orthomed®, UK). In 15 dogs and five cats, a surgical fixation using SOP-plate was performed. Radiographic follow up of the operated cases were performed in the postoperative period up...
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The objective of this study was to investigate the benefits of radiographic and CT images in the diagnosis of acetabular fractures in dogs. A prospective and retrospective study of 14 traumatized cases of canine acetabular fractures was done using CT images and conventional orthogonal radiographic assessments. Of the 14 dogs, one dog had sustained...
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A total of 426 sheep and goats with various types of surgical affections were included in this study. The affected animals were admitted to the veterinary clinics distributed allover Qena district, Egypt. The incidence of these affections varied in both species. The incidence of recorded affections included; abscesses (54 %), cysts (11.03%), udder...
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This study was undertaken to describe the radiographic appearance of each bone of carpal joints in addition to description of radiographic relations and superimpositions of carpal bones with each other. Twenty five adult living animals of both sexes were examined radiographically. Horses, donkeys, buffaloes, cattle and camels were represented by fi...
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This study was undertaken to describe the radiographic appearance of each bone of carpal joints in addition to description of radiographic relations and superimpositions of carpal bones with each other. Twenty five adult living animals of both sexes were examined radiographically. Horses, donkeys, buffaloes, cattle and camels were represented by fi...
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This study was undertaken to describe the radiographic appearance of each bone of carpal joints in addition to description of radiographic relations and superimpositions of carpal bones with each other. Twenty five adult living animals of both sexes were examined radiographically. Horses, donkeys, buffaloes, cattle and camels were represented by fi...
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This study was undertaken to describe the radiographic appearance of each bone of carpal joints in addition to description of radiographic relations and superimpositions of carpal bones with each other. Twenty five adult living animals of both sexes were examined radiographically. Horses, donkeys, buffaloes, cattle and camels were represented by fi...
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This study was undertaken to describe the radiographic appearance of each bone of carpal joints in addition to description of radiographic relations and superimpositions of carpal bones with each other. Twenty five adult living animals of both sexes were examined radiographically. Horses, donkeys, buffaloes, cattle and camels were represented by fi...
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A total of 426 sheep and goats with various types of surgical affections were included in this study. The affected animals were admitted to the veterinary clinics distributed allover Qena district, Egypt. The incidence of these affections varied in both species. The incidence of recorded affections included; abscesses (54 %), cysts (11.03%), udder...
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A 4-year-old Rahmani breed ewe was presented for surgery to the Veterinary Teaching Hospital, South Valley University, Egypt with enlargement and protrusion of the eye ball, blepharitis and congestion of the conjunctiva. On examination, a cyst 2.5 cm x 3.5 cm in diameter containing sandy fluid was detected in the perioptic nerve fat. Histopathologi...
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A 4-year-old Rahmani breed ewe was presented for surgery to the Veterinary Teaching Hospital, South Valley University, Egypt with enlargement and protrusion of the eye ball, blepharitis and congestion of the conjunctiva. On examination, a cyst 2.5 cm x 3.5 cm in diameter containing sandy fluid was detected in the perioptic nerve fat. Histopathologi...
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Objective: Description of clinical experience with a new implant for dorsal plating in pancarpal arthrodesis. Material und methods: Retrospective analysis (June 2008 May 2009) of clinical records from a heterogenous group of dogs and cats which where treated by pancarpal arthrodesis using a PCA-plate ("CastLess-plate", Orthomed (R), UK). Results: I...
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Description of clinical experience with a new implant for dorsal plating in pancarpal arthrodesis. MATERIAL UND METHODS: Retrospective analysis (June 2008 - May 2009) of clinical records from a heterogenous group of dogs and cats which where treated by pancarpal arthrodesis using a PCA-plate ("CastLess-plate", Orthomed®, UK). In 15 dogs and three c...
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Das Ziel der vorliegenden Studie ist die Darstellung der normalen Anatomie und Röntgenanatomie der Karpalgelenke bei Hunden und Katzen sowie die Rolle der Radiologie als Diagnostikum bei Karpalgelenk Erkrankungen. Zusätzlich werden chirurgischen Verfahren beschrieben, die zur Therapie der verschiedenen Erkrankungen eingesetzt wurden. Die anatomisch...

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