Schwarz Lukas, Dürlinger Sophie, Martin Vera, Weißenböck Herbert, Brunthaler Rene, Rümenapf Till, Auer Angelika, Loncaric Igor, Zimpernik Irene, Reisinger Nicole, Behler-Wöchtl Bettina, Scarlet Dragos, Althouse Gary, Kuster Chris, Kauffold Johannes, Segales Joaquim, Laitat Martine, Thilmant Pierre, Grahofer Alexander, Ladinig Andrea
Department for Farm Animals and Veterinary Public Health, University Clinic for Swine, University of Veterinary Medicine Vienna, Vienna, Austria.
Department of Pathobiology, Institute of Pathology, University of Veterinary Medicine Vienna, Vienna, Austria.
Porcine Health Manag. 2023 Jul 14;9(1):17. doi: 10.1186/s40813-023-00313-1.
Scrotal swelling is a clinical situation which can be caused by different aetiologies. In this case report, we describe a multi-week episode of unilateral and bilateral scrotal swelling in boars at an Austrian boar stud and its diagnostic work-up.
In the summer of 2020, the herd veterinarian of an Austrian boar stud reported that over a period of six weeks, five out of 70 boars presented with unilateral severe swelling of the left scrotum and three out of 70 boars with bilateral severe swelling of the left and moderate swelling of the right scrotum, respectively. A complete history was obtained and an on-site evaluation of the facility was done. Five boars were necropsied, and a variety of samples harvested for further diagnostic investigations. Infectious differential diagnoses associated with unilateral swelling of the scrotum or the testis were excluded through serological and tissue testing. In three of the five boars, histopathology revealed complete acute haemorrhagic necrosis of the left testis concurrent with strongly congested blood vessels. Review of the collected information with a group of experts in the field of boar stud management resulted with consensus that, most likely, trauma was the etiologic event causing the clinical signs and pathology. Coincident with discussion of implementing video recording cameras in the boar housing area, no further clinical cases followed. As this case occurred during the first lockdown of the COVID-19 pandemic, we propose that the distress and travelling restrictions may have contributed to frustration among boar stud workers, which was consequently expressed as misbehaviour against boars.
Once all known infectious causes of unilateral swelling of the scrotum were excluded, a critical diagnostic work-up focused on non-infectious causes. Non-infectious causes, such as trauma, need to be carefully evaluated, as it may also include human misbehaviour against boars. Summarizing all findings of this case report, the authors hypothesize that a blunt trauma was the reason for the series of mainly unilateral swelling of the scrota of boars.
阴囊肿胀是一种可由不同病因引起的临床情况。在本病例报告中,我们描述了奥地利一个种猪场公猪出现的为期数周的单侧和双侧阴囊肿胀情况及其诊断过程。
2020年夏天,奥地利一个种猪场的兽群兽医报告称,在六周时间里,70头公猪中有5头出现左侧阴囊单侧严重肿胀,70头公猪中有3头分别出现左侧阴囊严重肿胀和右侧阴囊中度肿胀。获取了完整病史并对猪场进行了现场评估。对5头公猪进行了尸检,并采集了各种样本用于进一步诊断调查。通过血清学和组织检测排除了与阴囊或睾丸单侧肿胀相关的感染性鉴别诊断。在5头公猪中的3头中,组织病理学显示左侧睾丸完全急性出血性坏死,同时血管严重充血。与种猪场管理领域的一组专家共同回顾所收集的信息后,一致认为最有可能是创伤导致了临床症状和病理变化。在讨论在公猪饲养区安装视频监控摄像头的同时,未再出现其他临床病例。由于该病例发生在新冠疫情首次封锁期间,我们认为应激和出行限制可能导致了种猪场工作人员的沮丧情绪,进而表现为对公猪的不当行为。
一旦排除了所有已知的阴囊单侧肿胀的感染性病因,关键的诊断工作应聚焦于非感染性病因。非感染性病因,如创伤,需要仔细评估,因为这可能还包括人类对公猪的不当行为。总结本病例报告的所有发现,作者推测钝器创伤是公猪阴囊一系列主要为单侧肿胀的原因。