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Aust Vet J ; 98(11): 529-532, 2020 Nov.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-32743794

RESUMEN

A 6 year old pluriparous Merino ewe was presented for investigation of a large intra-abdominal mass. Post-mortem examination revealed a 360° clockwise uterine torsion was present with a mummifying fetus. The torsion involved the left ureter resulting in a severe hydroureteronephrosis. Uterine torsion is uncommon in the ewe, occurring in less than 0.1% of pregnancies in one report (Mahmoud et al. Livest Res Rural Dev 2018;30), but cases are likely to be undiagnosed, particularly under the extensive management conditions typical of Australia. The chronicity of the condition in this ewe would support this statement. To the authors' knowledge this is the first reported case of hydroureteronephrosis secondary to uterine torsion in any species.


Asunto(s)
Enfermedades de las Ovejas , Uréter , Animales , Australia , Femenino , Muerte Fetal , Feto , Embarazo , Ovinos , Enfermedades de las Ovejas/diagnóstico por imagen , Anomalía Torsional/diagnóstico por imagen , Anomalía Torsional/veterinaria , Útero/diagnóstico por imagen
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Aust Vet J ; 94(12): 452-455, 2016 Dec.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-27807855

RESUMEN

BACKGROUND: Since its initial detection in Norway in 1998, atypical scrapie ('atypical/Nor98 scrapie') has been reported in sheep in the majority of European countries (including in regions free of classical scrapie) and in the Falkland Islands, the USA, Canada, New Zealand and Australia. CASE SERIES: The diagnosis in Australia of atypical scrapie in four Merino and one Merino-cross sheep showing clinical signs of neurological disease was based on the detection of grey matter neuropil vacuolation (spongiform change) in the brain (particularly in the molecular layer of the cerebellar cortex) and associated abnormal prion protein (PrPSc ) deposition in both grey and white matter. Changes were minimal in the caudal brainstem, the predilection site for lesions of classical scrapie. CONCLUSION: The distinctive lesion profile of atypical scrapie in these five sheep highlights the diagnostic importance of routine histological evaluation of the cerebellum for evidence of neuropil vacuolation and associated PrPSc deposition in adult sheep with suspected neurological disease.


Asunto(s)
Encéfalo/patología , Scrapie/diagnóstico , Animales , Australia , Femenino , Neurópilo/patología , Proteínas PrPSc/análisis , Scrapie/patología , Ovinos , Vacuolas/patología
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Aust Vet J ; 84(7): 231-4, 2006 Jul.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-16879124

RESUMEN

This report describes the lesions seen in an extremely weak and emaciated adult male loggerhead turtle (Caretta caretta) found stranded near Perth, Western Australia. Blood collected from a dorsal cervical sinus immediately prior to euthanasia demonstrated severe anaemia, markedly elevated plasma concentrations of creatinine kinase (2263 U/L), alkaline phosphatase (58 U/L), urea (18.1 mmol/L) and hypoglycaemia (glucose 0.7 mmol/L). Necropsy examination demonstrated a severe chronic osteoarthritis of the right shoulder joint with marked remodelling of the glenoid fossa, coracoid, scapula and humerus. There was marked synovial effusion and periarticular fibrosis. Cytological examination and culture of synovial fluid failed to demonstrate an infectious agent. Other findings were low numbers of trypanorhynch cysts present on the surface of the liver and numerous spirorchid eggs in the attached mesentery. Several large and small spirorchid flukes were present in the heart and there was a localised endarteritis in the left aortic arch associated with this infection. Numerous nematode eggs and at least three species of spirorchid eggs were seen microscopically in faeces collected from the terminal colon. The pathogenesis and significance of these lesions is discussed.


Asunto(s)
Osteoartritis/veterinaria , Articulación del Hombro/patología , Tortugas , Fosfatasa Alcalina/sangre , Animales , Glucemia/análisis , Enfermedad Crónica , Creatina Quinasa/sangre , Resultado Fatal , Masculino , Osteoartritis/diagnóstico , Osteoartritis/patología , Radiografía , Articulación del Hombro/diagnóstico por imagen , Australia Occidental
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Aust Vet J ; 84(6): 213-6, 2006 Jun.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-16821490

RESUMEN

The clinical signs, radiographic and pathological findings of four histologically similar neoplasms that occurred as unilateral tumours projecting from the left axilla in three galahs (Eolophus roseicapillus) and one sulphur-crested cockatoo (Cacatua galerita) are described. In each case, the main reason for clinical presentation was respiratory distress. All cases were eventually fatal due to airway obstruction with evidence of extensive neoplastic invasion of the lungs, major airways and or humerus in all cases. A diagnosis of airsac cystadenocarcinoma was made in each bird on the basis of gross and histological appearance. The neoplasms were composed of fluid or air-filled sacs of proliferative cuboidal to squamous epithelial cells that stained positively with cytokeratin and negatively with vimentin. This was supported by a thin fibrovascular network although at least some areas in all four birds resembled airsac tissue. In some cases areas of haemorrhage, erythrophagocytosis, haemosiderosis and nodules of haemosiderophage infiltration with acicular cholesterol clefts were present in some parts of the sectioned tissue.


Asunto(s)
Sacos Aéreos , Enfermedades de las Aves/patología , Cacatúas , Cistadenocarcinoma/veterinaria , Neoplasias del Sistema Respiratorio/veterinaria , Sacos Aéreos/patología , Animales , Cistadenocarcinoma/patología , Resultado Fatal , Femenino , Inmunohistoquímica/veterinaria , Masculino , Metástasis de la Neoplasia , Neoplasias del Sistema Respiratorio/patología
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Aust Vet J ; 84(5): 178-81, 2006 May.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-16739528

RESUMEN

Ultrasonography, radiography and exploratory coeliotomy were used to diagnose and treat a large intracoelomic neoplasm from a female koi carp (Cyprinus carpio) presented for abdominal enlargement of several months duration. Feed was withheld for 1 week immediately prior to surgery and the fish was sedated with isoeugenol (AQUI-S) at a dose rate of 10 mL/L to facilitate diagnostic imaging techniques. Surgical anaesthesia was induced by adding tricaine (MS-222) 50 mg/L to the water and an exploratory coeliotomy and tumour removal was performed. The fish was allowed to recover in fresh water at 18 degrees C and salt was added slowly to the water over a period of 1 hour to a concentration of 5 g/L This concentration was maintained in a recovery pond for 1 week postoperatively. Enrofloxacin was administered intramuscularly (10 mg/kg) immediately, 3 days and 1 week postoperatively. A diagnosis of undifferentiated ovarian carcinoma was made on the basis of the histological appearance of the neoplasm and immunohistochemical staining.


Asunto(s)
Carcinoma/veterinaria , Carpas , Enfermedades de los Peces/cirugía , Neoplasias Ováricas/veterinaria , Animales , Carcinoma/diagnóstico , Carcinoma/patología , Carcinoma/cirugía , Femenino , Enfermedades de los Peces/diagnóstico , Inmunohistoquímica/veterinaria , Laparoscopía/métodos , Laparoscopía/veterinaria , Neoplasias Ováricas/diagnóstico , Neoplasias Ováricas/patología , Neoplasias Ováricas/cirugía , Resultado del Tratamiento
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