Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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8483897 | Journal of Exotic Pet Medicine | 2017 | 11 Pages |
Abstract
This article describes a case of acute respiratory distress syndrome in a 3-year-old Uromastyx acanthinura nigriventris. The lizard was presented to the veterinary hospital with an 8-day history of respiratory distress. After the initial physical examination, the patient was treated for the respiratory condition for 3 weeks and subsequently discharged. Unfortunately, the uromastyx died 2 weeks following release from the veterinary hospital, after an episode of acute dyspnea. Acute respiratory syndrome was diagnosed following histological examination of submitted tissue samples. The authors believe the condition was caused by possible environmental exposure to volatile organic compounds.
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Authors
Maddalena DVM, Giacomo DVM, PhD, Gian Enrico DVM, PhD, Marco DVM, PhD,