A 4-year-old female New Zealand dwarf rabbit suffering from anorexia was admitted to the hospital with an abdominal mass. In the central portion of the abdomen, a gastrointestinal mass was palpable. Abdominal ultrasonography, along with contrast-enhanced and angiographic micro-CT, was consistent...
Author(s)
Imai, Y.; Ueda, M.; Ueda, K.; Kawaguchi, T.; Tateiwa, S.; Yamaguchi, Y.; Sasai, H.; Hoshiai, R.; Izawa, T.; Kuwamura, M.; Yamate, J.
Publisher
Japanese Society of Clinical Veterinary Medicine, Tottori, Japan
Citation
Journal of Animal Clinical Medicine, 2019, 28, 1, pp 21-24
Background: Congenital enteric duplication cysts are a rare congenital subtype of endodermal duplication. Case Description: A 6-year-old, neutered male domestic rabbit (Oryctolagus cuniculus) presented for an abdominal mass that had been identified by his primary veterinarian on routine physical...
Author(s)
McCready, J.; Gardhouse, S.; Barboza, T.; Scott, J.; Rätsep, E.; Foster, R.
Publisher
Elsevier, New York, USA
Citation
Journal of Exotic Pet Medicine, 2020, 35, pp 34-37
This book has 31 chapters and focuses on the major surgical and dental conditions that are so common in rabbits. Subject areas covered include: anaesthesia; analgesia and postoperative care; principles of radiograph; radiographic interpretation of the skull; radiographic interpretation of the...
Author(s)
Harcourt-Brown, F.; Chitty, J.
Publisher
British Small Animal Veterinary Association, Quedgeley, UK
Citation
BSAVA manual of rabbit surgery, dentistry and imaging, 2013, pp viii + 440 pp.
Rabbits and rodents with acute onset of marked abdominal pain and/or depression are commonly seen in the exotic pet practice. The underlying etiology in rabbits is most often gastric dilatation, and less commonly urolithiasis, hepatic torsion, peritonitis etc. In guinea pigs abdominal pain is...
Author(s)
Fehr, M.; Köstlinger, S.
Publisher
British Veterinary Zoological Society, Romford, UK
Citation
British Veterinary Zoological Society Spring Meeting 2014, Marwell Zoo, UK, 26-27 April 2014. Focus on Exotic Pets (with expert-led debate "Exotic Pets: Welfare and Trade"), 2014, pp 40-42
Aeromonas hydrophila is one of the most common bacteria associated with the aquatic environment. There are, however, limited data on A. hydrophila infection in crocodilians. The aim of this report is to describe a case of skin lesions and septicaemia associated with A. hydrophila in a Nile...
Author(s)
Turutoglu, H.; Ercelİk, S.; Corlu, M.
Publisher
South African Veterinary Association, Pretoria, South Africa
Citation
Journal of the South African Veterinary Association, 2005, 76, 1, pp 40-42
Numerous white subcutaneous abscesses were observed on the lower abdomen, inner aspects of the forelegs, and lower jaw of rabbits a few days old. They were not transmitted by contact to healthy litters. Staphylococcus aureus isolated from the abscesses and heart blood was positive for coagulase and ...
Author(s)
Hagen, K. W. Jr.
Citation
Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association, 1963, 142, pp 1421-1422
The authors deal at some length with the clinical aspects of the disease before passing to the consideration of the pathological anatomy of the condition and the causal organism.
Examination of an excised corded lymphatic vessel shows that in the smallest nodules the contents are of a greyish red...
Author(s)
Bridé, J. ; Nègre, L. ; Strouette, G.
Citation
Ann. Inst. Pasteur, 1912, 26, 9, pp 701-726
Haemophilus somnus has been described as the etiological agent of a variety of diseases in cattle and sheep including thrombotic meningoencephalitis...
Pseudomonads exist throughout the aquatic environment and are associated with both healthy (Evelyn and McDermott, 1961; Bullock and Sniesko, 1969)...
Escherichia coli is an important cause of disease worldwide and occurs in most mammalian species, including humans, and in birds. E. coli are...