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JEKL, V. ZIKMUND, T. HAUPTMAN, K.
Original Title
DYSPNEA IN A DEGU (OCTODON DEGU) ASSOCIATED WITH MAXILLARY CHEEK TEETH ELONGATION
Type
journal article in Web of Science
Language
English
Original Abstract
An adult, 2-year-old, 173 g, intact male degu (Octodon degus) was presented to the authors' clinic with a 2-week history of reduced food intake, weight loss, epiphora, and dyspnea. Physical examination revealed lethargy, cachexia, bilateral serous ocular discharge, dehydration, inspiratory dyspnea, and severe dental disease. Diagnostic investigation showed extensive apical elongation of premolars causing partial nasal cavity obstruction by masses of increased opacity, and loss of conchal detail. The animal was euthanized due to general poor condition and the severity of disease. Postmortem micro-computed tomography showed marked reserve crown elongation of all premolars and molars. All cheek teeth were abnormally curved and had widened interdental spaces. The apex of the maxillary left premolar nearly penetrated the left nasal bone. Both maxillary premolars penetrated into the nasal cavity and caused complete left and partial right nasal cavity obstruction. Apices of all premolars were dysplastic
Keywords
degu; computed tomography; dental disease; dyspnea; malocclusion; rodent
Authors
JEKL, V.; ZIKMUND, T.; HAUPTMAN, K.
Released
1. 4. 2016
ISBN
1557-5063
Periodical
Journal of Exotic Pet Medicine
Year of study
25
Number
2
State
United States of America
Pages from
128
Pages to
132
Pages count
5
BibTex
@article{BUT143114, author="Vladimír {Jekl} and Tomáš {Zikmund} and Karel {Hauptman}", title="DYSPNEA IN A DEGU (OCTODON DEGU) ASSOCIATED WITH MAXILLARY CHEEK TEETH ELONGATION", journal="Journal of Exotic Pet Medicine", year="2016", volume="25", number="2", pages="128--132", doi="10.1053/j.jepm.2016.03.003", issn="1557-5063" }