Michaud Carmen R, Herbert Richard, Elkins William R, Gozalo Alfonso S
Comparative Medicine Branch, National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases, National Institutes of Health, Bethesda, Maryland.
Comparative Medicine Branch, National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases, National Institutes of Health, Bethesda, Maryland;, Email:
Comp Med. 2017 Oct 1;67(5):456-460.
A wild-caught, research-naïve, adult male mustached tamarin (Saguinus mystax) experienced sudden onset of bilateral hindlimb paresis. Physical examination established the presence of paralysis and the lack of femoral pulses and deep pain in both legs. There were no signs of external trauma and, due to a poor prognosis, euthanasia was elected. Necropsy findings included pleural effusion, partial pulmonary atelectasis and congestion, dilatatory cardiomyopathy, a renal hemorrhagic infarct, and a thromboembolus located at the trifurcation of the distal abdominal aorta. The clinical and histologic findings were indicative of an aortic-iliac thrombosis.
一只野外捕获、未参与过研究的成年雄性髭狨(Saguinus mystax)突然出现双侧后肢轻瘫。体格检查发现双腿存在瘫痪、股动脉搏动缺失以及深部疼痛。没有外部创伤的迹象,由于预后不良,选择了实施安乐死。尸检结果包括胸腔积液、部分肺不张和充血、扩张型心肌病、肾出血性梗死以及位于腹主动脉远端三叉处的血栓栓塞。临床和组织学检查结果表明存在主动脉 - 髂动脉血栓形成。