Capture myopathy in red deer and wild goat

This syndrome is a shock-like hyper metabolic myopathy triggered in susceptible animals by stress. Capture myopathy (C.M.) is a commonly occurring condition in mammals following trapping and ransportation. In this case 12 to 24 hours after transportation of red deer (Cevus elaphus) and wild goats (C...

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Main Authors: Mirian, J., Alhami, A., Hamidieh, H.
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Razi Vaccine and Serum Research Institute 2011-12-01
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Online Access:http://www.archrazi.com/browse.php?a_id=257&sid=1&slc_lang=en
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author Mirian, J.
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Hamidieh, H.
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description This syndrome is a shock-like hyper metabolic myopathy triggered in susceptible animals by stress. Capture myopathy (C.M.) is a commonly occurring condition in mammals following trapping and ransportation. In this case 12 to 24 hours after transportation of red deer (Cevus elaphus) and wild goats (Capra ibex) clinical signs such as: muscular tremor, ataxia, recumbency, hyperthermia, tachycardia, hyperventilation and red brown urine observed. According to symptoms Capture myoparthy was diagnosed Treatment was ineffective on one red deer and one wild goat. Necropsy findings of dead animals were included: hyperemia, petechial hemorrhage in pericardium and heart muscle, pale foci of leg and heart muscles and red brown urine in bladder. This case report represents the attention to Capture myopathy in wild animals and particular caution that should be exercised in capturing and handling of these animals.
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spelling doaj.art-d19403e9d833493db2a8880e9302fb482022-12-22T01:25:29ZengRazi Vaccine and Serum Research InstituteArchives of Razi Institute0365-34392008-98722011-12-01662147149Capture myopathy in red deer and wild goatMirian, J.Alhami, A.Hamidieh, H.This syndrome is a shock-like hyper metabolic myopathy triggered in susceptible animals by stress. Capture myopathy (C.M.) is a commonly occurring condition in mammals following trapping and ransportation. In this case 12 to 24 hours after transportation of red deer (Cevus elaphus) and wild goats (Capra ibex) clinical signs such as: muscular tremor, ataxia, recumbency, hyperthermia, tachycardia, hyperventilation and red brown urine observed. According to symptoms Capture myoparthy was diagnosed Treatment was ineffective on one red deer and one wild goat. Necropsy findings of dead animals were included: hyperemia, petechial hemorrhage in pericardium and heart muscle, pale foci of leg and heart muscles and red brown urine in bladder. This case report represents the attention to Capture myopathy in wild animals and particular caution that should be exercised in capturing and handling of these animals.http://www.archrazi.com/browse.php?a_id=257&sid=1&slc_lang=enCapture myopathyred deerwild goat
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Capture myopathy in red deer and wild goat
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title Capture myopathy in red deer and wild goat
title_full Capture myopathy in red deer and wild goat
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title_short Capture myopathy in red deer and wild goat
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