Cloacally Located Kidney Prolapsing in a Kingsnake Species (Lampropeltis spp.)

Jade Hardy, Ethan Biswell, N. Hardy, C. Eng
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Abstract An 8½-yr-old female kingsnake (Lampropeltis spp.) presented for apparent constipation of 1-month duration. The physical exam revealed moderate constipation based on coelomic palpation. Radiographs confirmed probable follicular tissue in the mid-coelomic region and more radiodense fecal material within the distal colon. The snake was given an enema and, in the process, prolapsed a firm mass on a pedunculated stalk. The stalk was immediately ligated and transected due to mild hemorrhaging. Histopathology confirmed that the mass consisted of kidney tissue affected with a bacterial nephritis and contained granulomas and gouty tophi. Necropsy of the animal confirmed that the left kidney was missing within the coelomic cavity and had migrated to within the cloacal lumen. Additionally, the animal had severe folliculostasis and a bacterial cloacitis with foreign material (hair shafts) imbedded within the colonic body wall.
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一种王蛇的局部肾脱垂(Lampropeltis spp.)
摘要一只8岁半的雌性王蛇(Lampropeltis spp.)出现了持续1个月的明显便秘。体腔触诊显示中度便秘。x线片证实体腔中部可能有滤泡组织,远端结肠内有更多放射性密集的粪便物质。这条蛇被灌肠,在灌肠的过程中,在有梗的茎上脱出了一个坚固的肿块。由于轻度出血,茎部立即结扎并横切。组织病理学证实,肿块由受细菌性肾炎影响的肾脏组织组成,并含有肉芽肿和痛风性痛风。动物的尸检证实左肾在体腔内缺失,并已迁移到腔腔内。此外,动物有严重的毛囊淤积和细菌阴囊炎,异物(毛干)嵌入结肠体壁。
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