一只 4 个月大混血幼犬的单脑双畸形:临床、放射学、超声波、核型分析和手术干预。

IF 2.8 Q1 VETERINARY SCIENCES
Lorena Elizabeth Chalco-Torres, Ana Elizabeth Guerrero López, Mauro Nirchio Tursellino
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先天性畸形在兽医学中十分罕见,人们对其病因、发展、临床表现和治疗方法仍然知之甚少。本研究记录了一例罕见的同时发生在一个个体身上的多种先天性畸形。我们对一只 4 个月大的混种幼犬进行了全面分析,综合临床、放射学、超声波检查、细胞遗传学发现和手术干预,诊断其患有尾部重复症(单脑双耳症)。这只幼犬表现出多种外部畸形,包括一个赘肢、一条尾巴、两个阴茎和两个不同的阴囊。X 射线检查发现,该幼犬的畸形肢上多出了跖骨和趾骨。超声波检查和剖腹探查术进一步发现了两个膀胱、一个前列腺和分叉的输尿管,每个输尿管连接一个肾脏。我们假设这些畸形可能与染色体畸变有关,因此进行了细胞遗传学分析,以调查这些先天性畸形背后可能存在的染色体异常。手术成功切除了多余的肢体,大大改善了该犬的活动能力。值得注意的是,由于每个膀胱都与一个肾脏独立相连,因此避免了对泌尿生殖系统的手术干预,以防止潜在的泌尿功能损害。该病例凸显了犬类先天性畸形的复杂性,并强调了采用多学科方法进行诊断和管理的重要性。
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Monocephalus dipygus in a 4-month-old mixed-breed puppy: clinical, radiographic, ultrasonographic, karyotyping and surgical intervention.

Congenital anomalies are rare in veterinary medicine, and their aetiology, development, clinical presentation, and management remain poorly understood. This study documents a rare case of multiple congenital anomalies occurring simultaneously in a single individual. We present a comprehensive analysis of a 4-month-old mixed-breed puppy diagnosed with caudal duplication (monocephalus dipygus), integrating clinical, radiographic, ultrasonographic, cytogenetic findings, and surgical intervention. The puppy exhibited several external abnormalities, including a supernumerary limb, a single tail, two penises, and two distinct scrotal sacs. Radiographic examination revealed additional metatarsal and phalangeal bones in the supernumerary limb. Ultrasonography and exploratory laparotomy further identified two bladders, a single prostate, and bifurcated ureters, each connecting to a kidney. Cytogenetic analysis was conducted to investigate potential chromosomal abnormalities underlying these congenital anomalies, as we hypothesized that these malformations might be linked to chromosomal aberrations. The successful surgical removal of the supernumerary limb significantly improved the dog's mobility. Notably, since each bladder was independently connected to a kidney, surgical intervention in the genitourinary system was avoided to prevent potential impairment of urinary function. This case highlights the complexity of congenital anomalies in canines and emphasizes the importance of a multidisciplinary approach to their diagnosis and management.

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