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Raiti, P. (2011). Hematochezia in an african spurred tortoise (centrochelys sulcata). Journal of Zoo and Wildlife Medicine, 42(3), 518–520.
Added by: Sarina Wunderlich (30 Oct 2011 14:52:40 UTC) |
Resource type: Journal Article DOI: 10.1638/2010-0227.1 BibTeX citation key: Raiti2011 View all bibliographic details |
Categories: General Keywords: Geochelone, Geochelone sulcata, Schildkröten = turtles + tortoises, Testudinidae, Veterinärmedizin = veterinary medicine Creators: Raiti Collection: Journal of Zoo and Wildlife Medicine |
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Abstract |
Testudinidae Geochelone An African spurred tortoise (Centrochelys sulcata) that had been housed with a conspecific was presented for tenesmus, diarrhea, and hematochezia of 48 hr duration. Husbandry was considered substandard. Hematology and plasma biochemical analysis revealed dehydration. Urinalysis was considered normal and fecal examination was negative for parasitic ova and protozoa. Radiography demonstrated moderate constipation. Initial treatment consisted of fluid therapy, enrofloxacin, metoclopramide, and improvement of husbandry practices. Recurrence of hematochezia developed 2 wk after initial presentation. Cloacoscopy followed by manual exteriorization of the penis revealed a puncture wound on the dorsal surface of the corpus cavernosum proximal to the glans penis. The wound was sutured using an absorbable monofilament material. The tortoise recovered uneventfully and was asymptomatic for the following 6 mo.
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