Putative Mechanical Asphyxiation and Cerebral Cyst in a Sudden Death Changeable Hawk Eagle (Nisaetus chirratus)

A. Hardian, W. P. Nugrahani, I. P. Rahmawati, S. Widyarini
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An adult changeable hawk eagle (Nisaetus chirratus) was found dead with no significant lesion. Previous health examination showed no abnormality suggesting that the bird underwent sudden death. Necropsy resulted no significant findings except intact living prey stuck at the upper digestive tract and nodular lesion accompanied with cerebral cyst in the cerebrum. Intact lizard body was found in the proventriculus suggesting that the bird showed odd feeding behaviour of failing to macerate the lizard. Thus, mechanical asphyxiation due to proventricular content compression was highly expected as the cause of this sudden death event. A cerebral cyst with nodular masses was present and might become space-occupying lesion in the cerebrum which distorted the cerebral parenchyma and affected the centre of neural response. Histopathology revealed that there were no proliferative reaction and neoplastic growth present. Hence, we presumed that the nodular masses came from outwards compression during the cyst formation.
一只猝死易变鹰(Nisaetus chirratus)的推定机械性窒息和脑囊肿
一只成年变色鹰(Nisaetus chirratus)被发现死亡,身上没有明显伤痕。之前的健康检查未发现异常,说明该鸟是猝死。解剖结果显示,除上消化道有完整的活体猎物卡住和大脑结节性病变伴有脑囊肿外,没有其他重大发现。在胃窦部发现了完整的蜥蜴尸体,这表明该鸟的进食行为很奇怪,没有将蜥蜴浸渍。因此,极有可能是由于前胃内容物压迫造成的机械性窒息导致了这起猝死事件。该鸟的脑囊肿伴有结节性肿块,可能成为大脑的占位性病变,使脑实质变形,影响神经反应中枢。组织病理学检查显示,病灶内没有增生反应和肿瘤生长。因此,我们推测结节性肿块是在囊肿形成过程中向外挤压所致。
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