家养雪貂(Mustela putorius furo)的疑似包膜膀胱炎

Skylar Gray , Sara Gardhouse , Kara Hiebert , Anastasia McHaney
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摘要

背景家养雪貂(Mustela putorius furo)的结石性膀胱炎诊断和医疗处理从未有过记录。病例描述一只客户饲养的 6.5 岁绝育雄性家养雪貂因嗜睡、腹痛、12 天来一直用力排尿和红色脓性尿液而就诊。经体格检查,该雪貂安静、机警、反应灵敏,膀胱胀大且无法表达,肾脏大而结实,腹部触诊时和尝试排尿时有剧烈疼痛迹象,包括发声。超声波检查显示,膀胱腔内有一个不规则、分层、高回声的肿块,分层的腔内物质延伸到尿道,肾盂和输尿管严重扩张。这些严重的膀胱变化与假膜性包膜膀胱炎一致。在与主人讨论了人道安乐死与探查手术的选择后,主人选择了安乐死。据作者所知,本文报告了第一例家养雪貂疑似包膜膀胱炎的病例,包括放射学和超声波检查结果。
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Suspected encrusting cystitis in a domestic ferret (Mustela putorius furo)

Background

Encrusting cystitis diagnosis and medical management in domestic ferrets (Mustela putorius furo) has never been documented.

Case description

A client-owned, 6.5-year-old, neutered, male domestic ferret was presented for lethargy, abdominal pain, straining to urinate for 12 days, and red, purulent urine. On physical examination, the ferret was quiet, alert, and responsive, had a distended and inexpressible bladder, large and firm kidneys, and was displaying signs of severe pain including vocalization on abdominal palpation and when attempting to urinate. Sonographic evaluation showed an irregular, layered, hyperechoic mass lesion present in the lumen of the urinary bladder with extensions of the layered luminal material into the urethra, and severely dilated renal pelves and ureters. These severe, urinary bladder changes were consistent with pseudomembranous, encrusting cystitis. Following a discussion with the owner about options for humane euthanasia versus exploratory surgery, euthanasia was elected. The remains were taken home with the owner and a necropsy was not performed.

Conclusion and case relevance

To the author’s knowledge, this paper reports the first known case of suspected encrusting cystitis in a domestic ferret including radiologic and ultrasonographic findings.
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