Volume 3 - Issue 1
Authors : Ahmed M.E.Y. KOUNOUR and Ahmed M. A. Zaitoun
BRD is one of the most common problem deterring the productive and
reproductive capacities of cattle herds (Decaris et al., 2022). BRD has been
reported with variability from 5 to 66% in feedlot cattle and it is the most costly
beef cattle disease (Snowder, 2009). BRD is a multifactorial syndrome. Stress
factors, bad management in association with various pathogens are the major
factors causing BRD in cattle herds (Sayed and Zaitoun, 2009, Taylor et al., 2010,
Gaeta et al., 2018, El-Seedy et al., 2020 and Hashem et al., 2022).
Authors : Zineb IZI*, Siham EL HADDAD, Nazik ALLALI, Latifa CHAT
We report the case of a 47-year-old female patient who presented with
a palpable mass and had no family history of breast cancer. The physical
examination found a soft and mobile nodular lesion of the medial lower right
breast with no cutaneous changes.
There was no axillary or supraclavicular lymphadenopathies found.
Mammography showed a well-circumscribed oval solid mass surrounded
by a thin pseudocapsule with a mixed density (figure 2). with no micro- or
macrocalcifications.