A rare case of traumatic reticulopericarditis in camel (Camelus dromedarius).

IF 1 Q3 VETERINARY SCIENCES Open Veterinary Journal Pub Date : 2024-09-01 Epub Date: 2024-09-30 DOI:10.5455/OVJ.2024.v14.i9.38
Hussein A Babiker, Turke Shawaf, Taleb Al Khamis, Izzeldin Babiker Ismail, Meshari Nasser Almuaqqil, Isam Eljalii, Khuzayyim AlShammari, Zakriya Al Mohamad, Mohamed Marzok
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Background: Traumatic reticulopericarditis (TRP) is rarely reported in camels. This report provides TRP in camels.

Case description: She-camel (3 years old) with a history of anorexia, and stinky smell-bloody diarrhea for more than 3 weeks associated with pain, ventral thoracoabdominal edema, positive for metal detection examination that raised the suspicion of TRP. The result of the plasma cardiac troponin I level was 0.253 ng/ml. Electrocardiography on admission using a standard base-apex ECG revealed an irregular rhythm of heart rate and abnormal complex morphology in QRS duration and segments (ST and TP). Elevation of the S-T segment with a slight depression in the P-R segment matched with pericarditis.

Conclusion: This report suggests a rare case of TRP and demonstrated for the first time cTnI and ECG patterns of camel with TRP.

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骆驼(Camelus dromedarius)创伤性网状心包炎的罕见病例。
背景:骆驼创伤性网状心包炎(TRP)很少见报道。本报告介绍了骆驼的创伤性网状心包炎病例:母骆驼(3 岁)有厌食史,臭味-血性腹泻超过 3 周,伴有疼痛、腹部胸腹腔水肿,金属探测检查呈阳性,这引起了对 TRP 的怀疑。血浆心肌肌钙蛋白 I 水平为 0.253 ng/ml。入院时使用标准心电图(base-apex ECG)进行心电图检查,结果显示心率不齐,QRS时程和区段(ST段和TP段)的复合形态异常。S-T段抬高,P-R段轻微压低,与心包炎相符:本报告提出了一个罕见的 TRP 病例,并首次展示了患有 TRP 的骆驼的 cTnI 和心电图模式。
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