圈养非洲刺猬(Atelerix albiventris)肿瘤研究进展

J. Jill Heatley DVM, MS, Dip. ABVP (Avian Practice) , Glenna E. Mauldin DVM, MS, Dip. ACVIM (Oncology), ACVN , Doo Youn Cho DVM, MVSc, MS, PhD
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非洲刺猬是越来越受欢迎的宠物:他们很容易照顾,有趣,和互动。虽然它们在野外的预期寿命只有1到4年,但合理的营养建议和高质量的兽医护理延长了这些动物的圈养寿命。不幸的是,多篇综述表明,虽然只有3 - 5岁的老年刺猬,但易患肿瘤疾病。本文综述了以前报道的刺猬肿瘤的系统;还描述了另外24个病例。典型信号,临床体征和肿瘤行为概述,并适当的诊断和治疗方案进行讨论,在可能的地方。这篇综述的目的是为从业者提供一个相关的和实用的指导,以管理肿瘤在非洲刺猬。
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A Review of Neoplasia in the Captive African Hedgehog (Atelerix albiventris)

African hedgehogs are increasingly popular pets: they are easy to care for, interesting, and interactive. Although their expected lifespan is only 1 to 4 years in the wild, sound nutritional advice and high-quality veterinary care have lengthened the captive lifespan of these animals. Unfortunately, multiple reviews document that the geriatric hedgehog, although only 3 to 5 years old, is predisposed to neoplastic disease. This article reviews previously reported neoplasms of the hedgehog by system; 24 additional cases are also described. Typical signalment, clinical signs, and tumor behavior are outlined, and appropriate diagnostics and treatment options are discussed where possible. The intent of this review is to provide the practitioner with a relevant and practical guide to the management of neoplasia in the African hedgehog.

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