Nutritional secondary hyperparathyroidism in a puppy Leopardus geoffroyi (d’Orbigny and Gervais, 1844)

Q4 Veterinary Acta Veterinaria Brasilica Pub Date : 2023-03-31 DOI:10.21708/avb.2023.17.1.11068
Mayana Lima Sá, Mariana Wilhelm Magnabosco, Y. Passini, P. Bandarra, M. Coimbra, R. França
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Nutritional Secondary Hyperparathyroidism (NSH) is a metabolic disorder that mainly affects young animals. This disease causes imbalance between the levels of calcium and phosphorus, culminating in bone changes. Wild animals raised in captivity can develop the disease when they are given an inadequate diet. The aim of this study is to report the clinical findings, the complementary exams and the therapeutics utilized in a Leopardus geoffroyi (Geoffroy’s cat) cub originated from captivity. The animal went through complementary imaging exams and biochemical evaluation that respectively revealed generalized osteopenia and pathological fracture of the right femur, reduction of serum calcium level and elevation of serum phosphorus level. After diagnosis, a correction of the diet and mineral and vitamin supplementation was performed. The NSH diagnosis was stablished by associating history, clinical signs, imaging exams findings and serum biochemicals. The early identification of this disease is of paramount importance, because in this way corrections can be made in food management, in order to provide successful clinical recovery and promote quality of life for wild captive animals.
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幼犬Leopardus geoffroyi的营养性继发性甲状旁腺功能亢进(d’Orbigny和Gervais,1844)
营养性继发性甲状旁腺功能亢进症(NSH)是一种主要影响幼年动物的代谢紊乱。这种疾病会导致钙和磷水平失衡,最终导致骨骼变化。圈养的野生动物如果饮食不足,可能会患上这种疾病。本研究的目的是报告一只来自圈养的Leopardus geoffroyi(Geoffroy的猫)幼崽的临床发现、补充检查和治疗方法。动物进行了补充影像学检查和生化评估,分别显示全身性骨质减少和右股骨病理性骨折,血清钙水平降低和血清磷水平升高。诊断后,对饮食进行了调整,并补充了矿物质和维生素。NSH的诊断是通过病史、临床症状、影像学检查结果和血清生化指标来确定的。这种疾病的早期识别至关重要,因为这样可以在食物管理中进行纠正,以提供成功的临床康复并提高野生圈养动物的生活质量。
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