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两只猫一氧化碳中毒的病理学

Pathology of carbon monoxide poisoning in two cats.

作者信息

Sobhakumari Arya, Poppenga Robert H, Pesavento J Brad, Uzal Francisco A

机构信息

California Animal Health and Food Safety Laboratory System, Davis branch, School of Veterinary Medicine, University of California Davis, Davis, USA.

California Animal Health and Food Safety Laboratory System, San Bernardino branch, School of Veterinary Medicine, University of California Davis, 105 W Central Ave, San Bernardino, CA, 92408, USA.

出版信息

BMC Vet Res. 2018 Mar 5;14(1):67. doi: 10.1186/s12917-018-1385-4.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Carbon monoxide (CO), a common cause of poisoning in human beings has also been implicated in the death of animals. Though there are multiple studies on CO poisoning and relevant lethal blood COHb concentrations in humans, there are no reliable reports of diagnostic lethal carboxyhemoglobin percentage of saturation (COHb%) in cats. Additionally, due to shared housing environments, exposures to companion animals can be a surrogate for lethal exposures in human beings and provide valuable information in concurrent forensic investigations.

CASE PRESENTATION

Two adult Singapura brown ticked cats were submitted to the California Animal Health and Food Safety Laboratory (CAHFS) for necropsy and diagnostic work-up. These animals were found dead along with their two deceased owners. Similar lesions were observed in both cats. At necropsy, gross lesions consisted of multifocal, large, irregular, bright red spots on the skin of the abdomen and the inner surface of ear pinnae, bright red muscles and blood. The carcasses, and tissues fixed in formalin retained the bright red discoloration for up to two weeks. Microscopic lesions included diffuse pulmonary congestion and edema, and multifocal intense basophilia of cardiomyocytes mostly affecting whole fibers or occasionally a portion of the fiber. Based on the clinical history,gross and microscopic changes, cyanide or carbon monoxide poisoning was suspected. Blood samples analyzed for carbon monoxide showed 57 and 41% carboxyhemoglobin COHb%. Muscle samples were negative for cyanide.

CONCLUSION

There are no established reference values for lethal COHb concentration in cats. The COHb % values detected in this case which fell within the lethal range reported for other species, along with the gross lesions and unique histological findings in the heart suggest a helpful criteria for diagnosis of CO intoxication associated death in cats. This case demonstrates that since pets share the same environment as human beings and often are a part of their activities, they can be useful adjuncts in potential forensic investigations to help solve human cases.

摘要

背景

一氧化碳(CO)是人类中毒的常见原因,也与动物死亡有关。虽然有多项关于人类一氧化碳中毒及相关致死血中碳氧血红蛋白浓度的研究,但尚无关于猫诊断性致死碳氧血红蛋白饱和度百分比(COHb%)的可靠报告。此外,由于共同居住环境,伴侣动物的接触情况可作为人类致死性接触的替代指标,并在同时进行的法医调查中提供有价值的信息。

病例报告

两只成年新加坡棕色带斑点猫被送到加利福尼亚动物健康与食品安全实验室(CAHFS)进行尸检和诊断检查。这些动物与它们的两位已故主人一同被发现死亡。两只猫均观察到类似病变。尸检时,肉眼可见的病变包括腹部皮肤和耳廓内表面有多灶性、大的、不规则的鲜红色斑点,肌肉和血液呈鲜红色。尸体以及用福尔马林固定的组织在长达两周的时间里都保持着鲜红色。显微镜下病变包括弥漫性肺充血和水肿,以及心肌细胞多灶性重度嗜碱性变,主要影响整个纤维,偶尔也影响部分纤维。根据临床病史、肉眼和显微镜下变化,怀疑是氰化物或一氧化碳中毒。对血液样本进行一氧化碳分析显示碳氧血红蛋白(COHb%)分别为57%和41%。肌肉样本检测氰化物为阴性。

结论

猫致死性碳氧血红蛋白浓度尚无既定参考值。本病例中检测到的碳氧血红蛋白百分比值落在其他物种报告的致死范围内,连同肉眼病变和心脏独特的组织学发现,提示了诊断猫一氧化碳中毒相关死亡的有用标准。该病例表明,由于宠物与人类共享相同环境且常常是其活动的一部分,它们在潜在的法医调查中可作为有用的辅助手段,以帮助解决人类案件。

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