Dyspnoea and/or collapse are not uncommon presenting signs for ferrets (Mustela putorius furo) brought in to the veterinary clinic. A 2-year-old female entire ferret was presented 3 weeks post-whelping with sudden onset collapse and dyspnoea. Blood glucose levels were found to be normal, however...
Publisher
MA Healthcare Limited, London, UK
Citation
Companion Animal, 2018, 23, 6, pp 354-357
Neurologic disease is a common presentation of domestic ferrets (Mustela putorius furo) with infectious, neoplastic, and traumatic etiologies documented. Adrenocortical neoplasia is also well documented in domestic ferrets, with metastatic lesions rarely described. This case report describes an...
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Householder, H. M.; Cassmann, E. D.; White, R.; Fales-Williams, A.; Viall, A. K.; Zaffarano, B. A.
Publisher
Elsevier, New York, USA
Citation
Journal of Exotic Pet Medicine, 2019, 29, pp 63-69
Ferret systemic coronavirus (FRSCV) causes a highly fatal disease of ferrets (Mustela putorius furo). It is believed to be a mutated variant of ferret enteric coronavirus (FRECV) and has a clinical presentation similar to that of feline infectious peritonitis virus (FIPV) in cats. The interplay of...
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Osborne, A. J.; Hussain, S. S.; Helman, E. E.; Foote, J. B.; Kiupel, M.; Rowe, S. M.; Collins, D. E.
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American Association for Laboratory Animal Science, Memphis, USA
Citation
Comparative Medicine, 2022, 72, 6, pp 410-415
An 18-month-old, female, spayed domestic ferret (Mustela putorius furo) was presented for progressive hind limb paresis of 1 week duration. The ferret was mentally appropriate but cachexic and ataxic with neurological deficits, which localized the lesion to the lumbosacral region. A depression in...
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Keller, D. L.; Schneider, L. K.; Chamberlin, T.; Ellison, M.; Steinberg, H.
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American Association of Veterinary Laboratory Diagnosticians, Davis, USA
Citation
Journal of Veterinary Diagnostic Investigation, 2012, 24, 3, pp 621-624
Background: Chordomas on the tip of the tail are tumors commonly diagnosed in ferrets. Chordomas are known to originate from intraosseous remnants of the fetal notochord. Reportedly, they occur less frequently in the spinal column. Case description: Three cases of cervical chordoma were diagnosed...
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Yarto-Jaramillo, E.; Graham, J.; McEntee, M. C.; Keyerleber, M. A.; Jennings, S. H.; Rodríguez-Arroyo, D.; Reyes-Matute, A.
Publisher
Elsevier, New York, USA
Citation
Journal of Exotic Pet Medicine, 2022, 41, pp 48-53
A 6-year-old, castrated male domestic ferret (Mustela putorius furo) was euthanized following progressive hind limb paresis and atonia of the bladder of 1-year duration. Neurological evaluation localized the lesion to the thoracolumbar spinal region, and magnetic resonance imaging showed a focal...
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Ingrao, J. C.; Eshar, D.; Vince, A.; Lee-Chow, B.; Nykamp, S.; DeLay, J.; Smith, D.
Publisher
Canadian Veterinary Medical Association, Ottawa, Canada
Citation
Canadian Veterinary Journal, 2014, 55, 7, pp 667-671
Ferret 1 was a seven-year-old entire male ferret that was presented with a unilateral swelling on the head and ipsilateral exophthalmos. Cytology of the fluid inside the mass, histopathology of the wall and (contrast) radiographs led to diagnosis of a zygomatic mucocele. Marsupialisation provided...
Publisher
BMJ Publishing Group, London, UK
Citation
Veterinary Record Case Reports, 2014, 2, 1, pp e000051
Hind limb paresis or plegia in ferrets is a common sign of illness, which can be produced by intervertebral disc (IVD) extrusion or protrusion along with many other systemic diseases. This case report describes a ferret (Mustela putorius furo) with chronic onset paraplegia in which T7-T8, T8-T9,...
Author(s)
Orlandi, R.; Mateo, I.
Publisher
Elsevier, New York, USA
Citation
Journal of Exotic Pet Medicine, 2013, 22, 4, pp 396-399
Tibial nerves of 10 normal domestic ferrets (Mustela putorius furo) were evaluated by means of electrodiagnostic tests: motor nerve conduction studies (MNCSs), supramaximal repetitive nerve stimulation (SRNS), F waves, and cord dorsum potentials (CDPs). Values of conduction velocity, proximal and...
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Bianchi, E.; Callegari, D.; Ravera, M.; Dondi, M.
Publisher
Sage-Hindawi Access to Research, London, UK
Citation
Veterinary Medicine International, 2010, 2010, pp 756321
Five groups of ferrets were inoculated i.m. with rabies virus. Oral cavity swab specimens and saliva were obtained for virus isolation. Blood was obtained for virus-neutralizing antibody determination. If clinical signs were severe, ferrets were killed immediately. Salivary gland and brain tissue...
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Niezgoda, M.; Briggs, D. J.; Shaddock, J.; Rupprecht, C. E.
Citation
American Journal of Veterinary Research, 1998, 59, 12, pp 1629-1632