Successful Treatment of Severe Ulcerative Dermatitis in an Aubry's Flapshell Turtle (Cycloderma aubryi )

Shannon Diruzzo, P. Praschag, Lisa A. Miller, Micah Brodsky
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Abstract An adult, wild-caught, intact female Aubry's flapshell turtle (Cycloderma aubryi), that had been in the collection for 21 months, presented with rapid onset of multifocal, tan-white, 1.5 cm and smaller, crateriform, ulcerated lesions on the carapace and plastron. Empirical antibiotic therapy, initiated on the suspicion of an infectious etiology, yielded no clinical improvement and the disease progressed. Multifocal osteomyelitis was visible deep to the dermatological lesions on the carapace and plastron on computed tomography (CT) imaging, and culture results included Stenotrophomonas maltophilia and Achromobacter (Alcaligenes) xylosoxidans. Two months after surgical debridement and ostectomy, healing of lesions was incomplete and slow to progress. Photobiomodulation (PBM) was initiated on some of the lesions, and the treated lesions showed grossly visible indications of progressive healing after 17 days; there were no indications of healing in the untreated lesions. All lesions were subsequently treated with PBM, and the patient made a full recovery. This case report describes successful treatment of severe ulcerative dermatitis in a softshell turtle using advanced imaging (CT), surgical debridement and ostectomy, supportive care, husbandry modifications, and PBM. This report highlights that PBM can be a valuable therapeutic tool that should be considered for treatment of ulcerative dermatitis in softshell turtles, especially in patients with delayed wound healing or chronic dermatologic lesions.
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成功治疗奥布里斑鳖严重溃疡性皮炎
摘要野生捕获的完整成年雌性奥布里斑龟(Cycloderma aubryi)标本采集21个月后,甲壳和板上出现多灶性、浅褐色、1.5 cm且较小、呈新月形的溃疡性病变。经验性抗生素治疗,开始怀疑感染性病因,没有临床改善,疾病进展。多灶性骨髓炎在计算机断层扫描(CT)上可见于外壳和板上的皮肤病变深部,培养结果包括嗜麦芽窄养单胞菌和嗜木糖无色杆菌。手术清创和骨切除术后2个月,病变愈合不完全,进展缓慢。在一些病变上开始光生物调节(PBM),治疗后的病变在17天后显示出明显的渐进愈合迹象;未治疗的病变没有愈合的迹象。所有病变随后用PBM治疗,患者完全康复。本病例报告描述了使用先进的成像(CT),手术清创和骨切除术,支持性护理,饲养改良和PBM成功治疗严重溃疡性皮炎的软壳龟。本报告强调,PBM可能是一种有价值的治疗工具,应考虑治疗软壳龟溃疡性皮炎,特别是对伤口愈合延迟或慢性皮肤病病变的患者。
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