Short Communication - Possible aetiology of the posterior presentation in Perosomus elumbis

Pub Date : 2024-02-15 DOI:10.4314/sajas.v53i3.05
D. Petrović, I. Pihler, I. Stančić, J. Dzigurski, A. Bozić, B. Toholj, K. G. Bukurov, S. Sekulić
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The aetiology of foetal presentation in cattle is still unresolved. The hind legs are the main source of propulsive movement in cattle, which provides changes in foetal presentation. The assumption is that in the absence of hind leg movements of the foetus, as in the case of the congenital malformation, Perosomus elumbis, the incidence of the anterior and posterior presentation will be the same. The Scopus database, the world wide web (www), and the list of article references were searched using the keyword, Perosomus elumbis. Manuscripts with data about the foetal presentation were included and 21 cases in 16 articles were identified. There were 11 cases of anterior presentation and 10 of posterior presentation. The Chi-square test didn't show a statistically significant difference between the incidence of anterior and posterior presentation. This finding supports the assumption that the posterior presentation is the result of the random occupying of the intrauterine space with the same probability of anterior and posterior presentation. To confirm or exclude at random the occupant of the intrauterine space with the same probability for anterior and posterior presentation as a general mechanism for posterior presentation in cattle foetuses, it is necessary to determine the incidence of foetal presentation at birth in various veterinary entities accompanied by an increased incidence of posterior presentation. The aim of the paper was to investigate the incidence of posterior and anterior presentation in Perosomus elumbis.
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简短交流--钝头鲈后发症的可能病因
牛胎儿先露的病因仍未解决。后腿是牛推动运动的主要来源,后腿运动会改变胎儿的表现。假设胎儿没有后腿运动,就像先天性畸形 "拇趾外翻"(Perosomus elumbis)一样,胎儿前倾和后倾的发生率将是相同的。在 Scopus 数据库、全球互联网(www)和文章参考文献列表中使用关键词 "Perosomus elumbis "进行了搜索。结果发现了 16 篇文章中的 21 个病例。其中前位胎儿 11 例,后位胎儿 10 例。通过卡方检验(Chi-square test),前位胎儿和后位胎儿的发病率在统计学上没有明显差异。这一结果支持了这样的假设,即后位先露是随机占据宫腔的结果,前位先露和后位先露的概率相同。为了证实或排除以相同概率随机占据宫内空间作为牛胎儿后位的一般机制,有必要确定各种兽医实体中胎儿出生时后位的发生率。本文的目的是研究脐带绕颈虫(Perosomus elumbis)后出和前出的发生率。
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