1. Valvular dysplasia and congestive heart failure in a juvenile African penguin (Spheniscus demersus).
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McNaughton A, Frasca S Jr, Mishra N, and Tuttle AD
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- Angiotensin-Converting Enzyme Inhibitors therapeutic use, Animals, Animals, Zoo, Cardiotonic Agents therapeutic use, Diuretics therapeutic use, Enalapril therapeutic use, Fatal Outcome, Furosemide therapeutic use, Heart Failure drug therapy, Heart Failure pathology, Heart Valve Diseases pathology, Male, Pyridazines therapeutic use, Bird Diseases pathology, Heart Failure veterinary, Heart Valve Diseases veterinary, Spheniscidae
- Abstract
Abstract: An aquarium-housed, 6-mo-old African penguin (Spheniscus demersus) presented with acute respiratory distress. Auscultation revealed a grade II-III systolic murmur in the absence of adventitial sounds, and an enlarged heart without pulmonary edema was seen radiographically. Echocardiographic evaluation revealed atrioventricular (AV) valvular dysplasia and ventricular enlargement. The penguin was treated with enalapril, furosemide, and pimobendan but died within 3 wk of detection of the murmur. Congenital dysplasia of the right AV valve with right atrial and ventricular dilation and ventricular hypertrophy were diagnosed on postmortem examination.
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- 2014
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