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Erosive Enteritis and Intestinal Obstructions Caused by Decomposed Granite in a Flock of Lesser Flamingos (Phoeniconaias minor)

机译:在较小的火烈鸟(Phoeniconaias Minor)群中腐蚀的肠炎和肠梗阻

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Decomposed granite is a material commonly used in zoos as a base for flamingo exhibits. In 2012, the artificial turf over the decomposed granite in the Fort Worth Zoo flamingo exhibit was removed and pressure washed, the granite was replaced, and the turf was then restretched in place. Approximately 8 months later, 3 lesser flamingos (Phoeniconaias minor) showed signs of lethargy and hematochezia. Results of physical examination revealed poor body condition in all birds, with variable hematologic abnormalities, including anemia, hypoproteinemia, and electrolyte disturbances. Radiographs of birds showed large amounts of radiopaque material in the ventriculus and dilated intestinal loops. Two birds died either during treatment or surgery, and 1 bird was euthanatized. Postmortem examination of all 3 birds revealed large amounts of fine, granite-like material in the ventriculus and intestines, severe congestion of intestinal mucosa, and obstruction of intestinal lumen by caseous plugs surrounded by fecal material. Microscopic evaluation of the material removed from the ventriculus showed birefringent crystals that corresponded to microscopic silica grains, consistent with the decomposed granite from the exhibit. Histologic examination of tissues showed marked chronic erosive colitis, mild erosive proventriculitis, and lesions in the muscular layer of the ventriculus. Subsequently, 82 remaining flamingos in the flock were radiographed. Results showed the same material in the ventriculus of most birds, but no intestinal obstructions were identified. Different treatment techniques were attempted unsuccessfully to remove the material from the flamingos that had the largest amount of decomposed granite in their gastrointestinal tracts. Ultimately, all birds were treated with oral gastrointestinal protectants, adsorbents, laxatives, and lubricants, along with antibiotics administered in drinking water. No further mortalities occurred once medical treatments were implemented.
机译:分解花岗岩是一种常用于动物园的材料,作为火烈鸟展品的底座。 2012年,除去沃思堡动物园火烈鸟展示中的分解花岗岩上的人工草坪被除去,压力洗涤,替换花岗岩,然后将草皮固定到位。大约8个月后,3个小火烈鸟(Phoeniconaias轻微)显示出嗜睡和血液中的迹象。体检结果显示所有鸟类的身体状况差,具有可变的血液异常,包括贫血,白蛋白血症和电解质扰动。鸟类的射线照片在腔室中显示出大量的无线电桥材料,并扩张肠道环。两只鸟类在治疗或手术期间死亡,1只鸟被安乐死。所有3只鸟类的后期检查揭示了脑室和肠道中的大量细,花岗岩样材料,肠粘膜严重拥塞,并通过粪便材料包围的悬浮塞阻塞肠腔。从腔室中除去的材料的微观评估显示与微观二氧化硅晶体相对应的双折射晶体,与来自展览的分解花岗岩一致。组织的组织学检查显示出明显的慢性糜烂性结肠炎,温和的腐蚀性吞咽炎和腔内肌肉层的病变。随后,羊群中的82个剩余的火烈鸟被射线照相。结果表明,大多数鸟类的腔室中的材料相同,但没有鉴定肠梗阻。尝试不成功地尝试不同的处理技术,以从胃肠道中具有最大数量的分解花岗岩中的火烈鸟。最终,所有鸟类均用口服胃肠保护剂,吸附剂,泻药和润滑剂治疗,以及饮用水中施用的抗生素。一旦实施了医疗治疗,就不会发生进一步的死亡。

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