Successful Surgical Ablation of Coelomic Granuloma in Pigeon (Columba livia)

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Case Description: A 4-year-old male homer pigeon (Columba livia) with anorexia, thargy, maciation, and abdominal distention was referred to Veterinary Teaching Hospital of aculty of Veterinary Medicine, Ferdowsi University of Mashhad.Clinical
Findings
Palpation revealed a solid mass in the caudal coelomic region. adiographic and ultrasonographic examinations showed caudal coelomic soft tissue mass. n the base of the clinical and paraclinical evaluations, coelomic mass was diagnosed presumptively.Treatment and Outcome: Because of the importance of racing aspect of the pigeon, surgical remove of the mass was done. One week after surgery, there were no postsurgical complications, and the bird recovered uneventfully. Histopathologic findings identified a well-organized encapsulated granuloma. In three years follow up no recurrence of the signs was reported.Clinical Relevance: Successful surgery of occupying lesion has not been described in pigeons frequently. According to solid mass dimension (6×6×5 cm) with well-organized encapsulated granuloma, this situation is a rare case.
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English
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Iranian Journal of Veterinary Surgery, Volume:6 Issue: 1, Summer-Autumn 2011
Page:
77
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