1.Response to doxycycline and oxytetracycline treatments in cats infected with Mycoplasma spp. and analysis of haemato-clinical findings and risk factors
Ç ; etin, H.S. ; Ekici, O. ; Kü ; ç ; ü ; kyildiz, F. ; Senlik, B
Tropical Biomedicine 2021;38(No.2):149-158
This study was planned to determine the efficacy of doxycycline and oxytetracycline in the treatment of feline Mycoplasma spp. infections and to analyze risk factors as well as clinical and haematological findings. Cats accepted to the clinic with complaints such as weakness, loss of appetite and fever were routinely examined. Clinical history of animal was demanded from the owner. An interview and a short questionnaire were conducted to owner to evaluate the risk factors associated with possible Mycoplasma status of animal. During the interview, the age, sex, breed, housing, flea infestation, worm control, external parasite control, other accompanying infections and vaccination status of cats were asked and the data recorded. Peripheral blood smears were stained with the DIFF-QUICK. Fifty positive cats were included in the study, 16 of which were treated with doxycycline (orally, 5 mg/kg twice a day) while other 34 with oxytetracycline (intramuscular injection, 10 mg/kg once a day). It was determined that all (100%) cats with Mycoplasma spp. infection had a flea infestation. Majority of cats (94%) did not receive the regular antiparasitic application and only 6 (12%) of them had complete vaccinations. Mycoplasma spp. infection was associated with younger age and outdoor access. Among the feline breed, striped cat (74%) was more prone to infection. The most common clinical signs encountered in cats were weakness (94%) and anorexia (84%). Haematological parameters revealed thrombocytopenia (86%), and anaemia (40%) in infected cats. At the end of the treatment, recovery rates for doxycycline and oxytetracycline groups were 87.5% and 67.6%, respectively. General status of these cats indicated significant improvement on the 4th day of treatment, and clinical symptoms are restored on the 7th day. Mycoplasmosis is an important infection for cats having anaemia, thrombocytopenia and leukocytosis. Flea infestations are risk factor for contamination of the disease. Based on our results, we recommend doxycycline treatment (5 mg/kg) for up to 21 days for elimination of Mycoplasma spp. in the blood of infected cats.
2.Airplane headache: An atypical case with autonomic symptoms and long duration
Ceyla Ataç ; ; Ayşın Kısabay Ak ; Gü ; ldeniz Ç ; etin ; Melike Batum ; Figen Gö ; kç ; ay ; Deniz Selç ; uki
Neurology Asia 2020;25(4):611-613
Airplane Headache (AH) which is classified under headache attributed to disorder of homeostasis
in International Classification of Headache Disorders (ICHD) -3 is a severe, unilateral, orbitofrontal
headache that occurs during and caused by airplane travel. It remits after landing. AH cases with
autonomic symptoms had rarely been reported. We present a 35-year-old male complained of five
attacks of right-sided, unilateral, orbitofrontal headache accompanied with lacrimation, conjunctival
injection and eye redness ipsilaterally, starting 20-30 minutes prior to landing. The headache duration
varied between 30-90 minutes. AH diagnosis was made in the light of anamnesis and neurological
examination. The secondary causes and primary headaches with autonomic symptoms were ruled
out. As far as we know this is the first reported longer duration AH case with autonomic symptoms
in the literature. AH is an underdiagnosed headache. We report this atypical AH case to call attention
to this rare but treatable headache.
3.Prevalence of refraction errors and color blindness in heavy vehicle drivers
Erdogan HAYDAR ; (O)zdemir LEVENT ; Arslan SEHER ; (C)etin ILHAN ; (O)ze(c) Vural AY(S)E ; (C)etinkaya SELMA ; Sümer HALDUN
International Eye Science 2011;11(7):1140-1143
AIM:To investigate the frequency of eye disorders in heavy vehicle drivers.METHODS:A cross-sectional type study was conducted between November 2004 and September 2006 in 200 drivers and 200 non-driver persons.A complete ophthalmologic examination was performed,including visual acuity and dilated examination of the posterior segment.We used the auto refractometer for determining refractive errors.RESULTS:According to eye examination results,the prevalence of the refractive errors was 21.5% and 31.3% in study and control groups respectively (P<0.05).The most common type of refraction errors in the study group was myopic astigmatism (8.3%) while in the control group simple myopia(12.8%).Prevalence of dyschromatopsia in the drivers,control group and total group was 2.2%,2 8% and 2.6% respectively.CONCLUSION:A considerably high number of drivers are in lack of optimal visual acuity.Refraction errors in drivers may impair the traffic security.


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