Report of the Occurrence of Schistosomus Reflexus in a Goat Kid

Q4 Veterinary
G. Abdollahpour, M. Abdollahi, Hassan Seidi Samani, Mohammadreza Jani, Mostafa Rezaei Tuseh Kaleh
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Abstract

The schistosomus reflexus (SR) etymologically refers to an abdominal and or thoracic cleft with eventration of viscera. This pathology is a rare and lethal congenital syndrome in calves, lambs, and goat kids. This condition is likely caused by various factors such as endocrine, metabolic, hereditary, and teratogenic in the first third of gestation, leading to disorders in embryonic development. In this report, a 3-year-old female Alpine goat was examined with a history of dystocia. The presence of an abnormal dead goat kid exposed to the abdominal viscera was detected in the birth canal and delivered successfully with gentle intervention. In the gross pathological examination, signs of the abdominal fissure, visibility of viscera, placement of viscera in a membrane, ankylosis of the limbs, hypoplasia of the right hind limb, inversion of the hind limbs due to inversion of the spine, pulmonary hypoplasia, lack of diaphragm formation and cleft palate were recorded. According to the gross pathology, SR was diagnosed. The present report shows the occurrence of SR in an Alpine goat kid.
山羊山羊发生反射血吸虫病报告
反射性血吸虫(SR)在词源上是指腹部和/或胸部有内脏突起的裂隙。这种病理是一种罕见且致命的先天性综合征,发生在小牛、羔羊和山羊孩子身上。这种情况可能是由多种因素引起的,如内分泌、代谢、遗传和妊娠前三分之一的致畸因素,导致胚胎发育障碍。在这份报告中,一只3岁的雌性阿尔卑斯山羊被检查出有难产史。在产道中发现了一只暴露于腹部内脏的异常死亡山羊,并通过温和的干预成功分娩。在大体病理检查中,记录了腹裂的体征、内脏的可见性、内脏在膜中的位置、四肢强直、右后肢发育不全、脊柱倒置引起的后肢倒置、肺发育不全,膈肌形成不足和腭裂。根据大体病理,诊断为SR。本报告显示了一只阿尔卑斯山山羊的SR发生情况。
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Iranian Journal of Veterinary Medicine
Iranian Journal of Veterinary Medicine Veterinary-General Veterinary
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