BIOCHEMICAL DIAGNOSIS OF LIVER DISEASES IN COWS

Authors

  • Ubaydullayeva Gulchexra Bariddinovna Author
  • Haydarova Yanglish Baxritdinovna Author

Keywords:

diagnosis of liver diseases, hepatocellular insufficiency, inflammatory syndrome, transaminases, veterinary biochemistry

Abstract

This material presents the  main changes in blood biochemical parameters observed in high-yield dairy cattle suffering from various forms of hepatopathy. Depending on the nature and severity of the pathological process, four characteristic biochemical profiles are distinguished, each reflecting a specific syndrome: hepatocellular insufficiency, inflammatory response, cholestatic disorder (excretory–biliary syndrome), and hepatocyte membrane damage syndrome.

Analysis and dynamic monitoring of changes in biochemical parameters and contextual profiles allow us to understand pathological processes, metabolic and behavioral alterations, as well as acute and chronic functional disorders. This approach ensures more accurate diagnostics and serves as a basis for evaluating the effectiveness of therapeutic measures and predicting future health status.

Author Biographies

  • Ubaydullayeva Gulchexra Bariddinovna

    Assistant, Samarkand State University of Veterinary Medicine, Animal Husbandry and Biotechnology1

  • Haydarova Yanglish Baxritdinovna

     Teacher at School No. 1 under the Department of Preschool and School Education of Jizzakh City, Jizzakh Region2

Published

2025-11-25