Gelis Stacey, Gill James H, Oldfield Tim, Jaensch Susan M, Raidal Shane R
Coolum Veterinary Surgery, 43 Coolum-Yandina Road, Coolum Beach, Queensland, 4573, Australia.
Vet Clin North Am Exot Anim Pract. 2006 Sep;9(3):487-94. doi: 10.1016/j.cvex.2006.05.020.
This report presents three cases of mycobacteriosis in gang gang cockatoos (Callocephalon fimbriatum) that highlight the potential variation in clinical presentation of this important avian disease. The first case was a female gang gang cockatoo with widespread skeletal disease that presented with a chronic history of weight loss and nonpainful, bilaterally symmetric, distal-wing and leg nodular swellings. The second case was a mature female in good muscle condition with a nodular granulomatous pericarditis and myocarditis causing severe hydropericardium and cardiac tamponade; it was presented for respiratory distress. The third case was one of alimentary mycobacteriosis that presented with a chronic history of weight loss. Some difficulties associated with confirming a premortem diagnosis of mycobacteriosis are discussed.