Intestinal Torsion and Volvulus Through a Mesenteric Rupture in a Bearded Dragon (Pogona vitticeps)

Jessica May Hornby, J. Hedley, S. Spiro
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Abstract A female spayed bearded dragon (Pogona vitticeps) of unknown age presented with a 48 h history of anorexia and lethargy. On presentation, the patient had a black beard, sunken eyes, and a full coelomic cavity on palpation, although no specific thickening or masses were noted. Diagnostic investigations were conducted in the form of radiographs and ultrasonography. The owner elected euthanasia due to deterioration in the patient's condition. Gross and microscopic postmortem examination revealed a torsion and volvulus of the gastrointestinal tract through a rupture in the mesentery, with marked red-black, segmental discoloration to the intestines. Limitations of this study include no further diagnostic tests other than imaging and decision to euthanize hindering the ability to explore surgical correction. To the authors' knowledge, this is the first reported case of intestinal torsion and volvulus through a mesenteric rupture in a bearded dragon.
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由于肠系膜破裂引起的肠扭转和肠扭转
摘要一只雌性阉割胡须龙(Pogona vitticeps)年龄不详,表现为48 h的厌食和嗜睡史。在就诊时,患者有黑胡子,凹陷的眼睛,触诊有一个完整的体腔,尽管没有特别的增厚或肿块。诊断调查以x线片和超声检查的形式进行。由于病人病情恶化,主人选择了安乐死。尸检肉眼和显微镜检查显示,肠系膜破裂导致胃肠道扭转和扭转,肠道呈明显的红黑色节段性变色。本研究的局限性包括除了影像学检查和决定安乐死之外没有进一步的诊断检查,这阻碍了探索手术矫正的能力。据作者所知,这是第一例报道的肠扭转和肠扭转通过肠系膜破裂在胡须龙。
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