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Soğuk hava tahniti dermatopatilerin demostrasyonunda alternatif bir yöntem olabilir mi?

Year 2012, Volume: 28 Issue: 3, 172 - 176, 01.09.2012

Abstract

Taksidermi bedenlerin mumyalanması için uzun yıllardır
kullanılan yöntemlerden biridir. Bu olguda ülkemizde çok
yaygın gözlenmeyen ichthyosis foetalis’li bir buzağı soğuk
hava kullanılarak tahnit edildi. Çalışmanın amacı bu basit ve
ucuz yöntemin dermatopatili hayvanların tespitinde kullanılabileceğini
göstermekti. Ichthyosis foetalis‘li bir buzağı
dehidrasyon için hazırlandı ve soğuk hava deposunda -5
0
C’de altı ay saklandı. Taksidermi sürecinin sonunda örnek
oda ısısına çıkarıldı ve histo-patolojik ve mikrobiyolojik
yönden incelendi. Son olarak, kaybolan hiperemik alanlar
post mortem görünümündeki şekliyle renklendirildi. So-
ğuk hava tahniti sonrası deri üzerindeki hiperemik alanlar
kaybolmuştu ve deri ağaç kabuğu gibi sertti ve postmortem
görüntüsünü korumaktaydı. Mikrobiyolojik incelemede
saprofit bakteriler dışında patojenik bakteriler gözlenmedi.
Bu çalışma ile deri patolojilerinin demonstrasyonu için kimyasal
maddeler kullanılmaksızın didaktik tahnitler yapılabileceği
ifade edilebilir.

Is frozen taxidermy an alternative method for demonstration of dermatopaties?

Year 2012, Volume: 28 Issue: 3, 172 - 176, 01.09.2012

Abstract

Taxidermy is one of the preservation techniques for mummification
for centuries. In the present case, frozen taxidermy
was performed on the calf with ichthyosis foetalis
that is not a common disease in our country. The aim of
the present study was to demonstrate this simple and inexpensive
technique is able to use to preserve dermatopathic
bodies. The calf with ichthyosis foetalis was prepared for
dehydration and saved in the cold weather at -5 0
C store for
six months. After the taxidermy was thawed at room temperature,
it was investigated for histo-pathologically and
microbiologically. Finally, the disappeared hyperaemic areas
were stained to imitate post-mortem appearance. The
results revealed that hyperaemic areas were disappeared
after frozen taxidermy and the skin was become though like
a bark and its appearance was natural. The microbiological
results showed that there was no pathogenic bacterial
growth except for a few saprophyte bacilli. It is concluded
that didactical embalming could be performed to demonstrate
dermatophaties with the technique that does not require
any chemical application.

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Other ID JA69JZ64KD
Journal Section Short Communication
Authors

Beste Demirci This is me

Murat Erdem Gültiken This is me

Mehmet Önder Karayiğit This is me

Kerem Atalar This is me

Publication Date September 1, 2012
Published in Issue Year 2012 Volume: 28 Issue: 3

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APA Demirci, B., Gültiken, M. E., Karayiğit, M. Ö., Atalar, K. (2012). Is frozen taxidermy an alternative method for demonstration of dermatopaties?. Eurasian Journal of Veterinary Sciences, 28(3), 172-176.
AMA Demirci B, Gültiken ME, Karayiğit MÖ, Atalar K. Is frozen taxidermy an alternative method for demonstration of dermatopaties?. Eurasian J Vet Sci. September 2012;28(3):172-176.
Chicago Demirci, Beste, Murat Erdem Gültiken, Mehmet Önder Karayiğit, and Kerem Atalar. “Is Frozen Taxidermy an Alternative Method for Demonstration of Dermatopaties?”. Eurasian Journal of Veterinary Sciences 28, no. 3 (September 2012): 172-76.
EndNote Demirci B, Gültiken ME, Karayiğit MÖ, Atalar K (September 1, 2012) Is frozen taxidermy an alternative method for demonstration of dermatopaties?. Eurasian Journal of Veterinary Sciences 28 3 172–176.
IEEE B. Demirci, M. E. Gültiken, M. Ö. Karayiğit, and K. Atalar, “Is frozen taxidermy an alternative method for demonstration of dermatopaties?”, Eurasian J Vet Sci, vol. 28, no. 3, pp. 172–176, 2012.
ISNAD Demirci, Beste et al. “Is Frozen Taxidermy an Alternative Method for Demonstration of Dermatopaties?”. Eurasian Journal of Veterinary Sciences 28/3 (September 2012), 172-176.
JAMA Demirci B, Gültiken ME, Karayiğit MÖ, Atalar K. Is frozen taxidermy an alternative method for demonstration of dermatopaties?. Eurasian J Vet Sci. 2012;28:172–176.
MLA Demirci, Beste et al. “Is Frozen Taxidermy an Alternative Method for Demonstration of Dermatopaties?”. Eurasian Journal of Veterinary Sciences, vol. 28, no. 3, 2012, pp. 172-6.
Vancouver Demirci B, Gültiken ME, Karayiğit MÖ, Atalar K. Is frozen taxidermy an alternative method for demonstration of dermatopaties?. Eurasian J Vet Sci. 2012;28(3):172-6.