Diagnosis and Surgical Treatment of a Renal Cyst Causing Unilateral Lameness in a Golden Eagle (Aquila chrysaetos).

IF 0.5 4区 农林科学 Q3 VETERINARY SCIENCES Journal of Avian Medicine and Surgery Pub Date : 2024-01-01 DOI:10.1647/AVIANMS-D-23-00010
Hannah Attarian, Stephanie K Lamb, Anthony Pilny
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This report describes the diagnosis and treatment of a benign renal cyst in an adult, female golden eagle (Aquila chrysaetos) presented for unilateral leg lameness. A cyst at the cranial division of the left kidney was diagnosed by computed tomography and was suspected of compressing the lumbosacral nerve plexus, resulting in limb lameness. The renal cyst was incompletely excised because the cyst wall was closely adhered to the kidney parenchyma and local blood supply. Fluid analysis and surgical biopsy of the cyst and left kidney confirmed the diagnosis of a benign renal cyst. No evidence of an infectious, inflammatory, or neoplastic etiology was noted. Postoperatively, the eagle's lameness resolved and the bird was ultimately released following recovery. During treatment for the renal cyst, the eagle was concurrently found to have increased serum titers on elementary body agglutination for Chlamydia psittaci and a positive titer for Aspergillus species antibody testing. The bird was administered doxycycline, azithromycin, and voriconazole for treatment of these potential pathogens prior to release. Unfortunately, the eagle was found dead 86 days postrelease due to an unknown cause. To the authors' knowledge, this is the first report of a golden eagle with a benign solitary renal cyst causing unilateral lameness secondary to nerve compression that was resolved with surgical excision.

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金雕(Aquila chrysaetos)肾囊肿导致单侧跛行的诊断和手术治疗。
本报告描述了一只成年雌性金雕(Aquila chrysaetos)因单侧腿部跛行而就诊的良性肾囊肿的诊断和治疗过程。经计算机断层扫描确诊,该囊肿位于左肾的颅内分部,怀疑压迫了腰骶部神经丛,导致肢体跛行。由于囊壁与肾实质和局部血液供应紧密粘连,肾囊肿未完全切除。囊肿和左肾的液体分析和手术活检证实了良性肾囊肿的诊断。没有发现感染、炎症或肿瘤病因。术后,老鹰的跛足症状得到缓解,最终在康复后被放飞。在治疗肾囊肿期间,该鹰同时发现其血清中鹦鹉衣原体凝集素滴度升高,曲霉菌抗体检测滴度呈阳性。该鸟在放飞前被注射了强力霉素、阿奇霉素和伏立康唑,以治疗这些潜在的病原体。不幸的是,这只鹰在放飞后 86 天被发现死亡,死因不明。据作者所知,这是首次报道金雕因良性单发肾囊肿导致单侧跛行,继发于神经压迫,通过手术切除解决了问题。
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Journal of Avian Medicine and Surgery
Journal of Avian Medicine and Surgery 农林科学-兽医学
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期刊介绍: The Journal of Avian Medicine and Surgery is an international journal of the medicine and surgery of both captive and wild birds. Published materials include scientific articles, case reports, editorials, abstracts, new research, and book reviews.
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