Iraqi Journal of Veterinary Sciences, Vol. 20, No. 2, 2006 ( ) CLINICAL STUDY ON FETAL CONGENITAL DEFECTS CAUSING DYSTOCIA IN AWASSI EWES

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Iraqi Journal of Veterinary Sciences, Vol. 20, No. 2, 2006 (181-189) CLINICAL STUDY ON FETAL CONGENITAL DEFECTS CAUSING DYSTOCIA IN AWASSI EWES E. B. Basher Department of Surgery and Obstetrics, College of Veterinary Medicine, University of Mosul, Mosul, Iraq (Received October 10, 2005; Accepted September 24 2006) ABSTRACT Out of 193 clinical cases of dystocia in awassi ewes were treated, 27 (13.9%) ewes were suffered from dystocia due to fetal congenital defects. Various forms of congenital defects were observed including arthrogryposis 25.9%, brachygnathia and anasarca 18.5% for each, hydrocephalus 11.2% ascitis and dicephalus 7.4% for each, cyclopia, conjoined twins and schistosoma refluxes 3.7 % for each. The defects were occurred more frequently in male lambs (74.1 %) than in female lambs (25.9 %). Prenatal losses were reported in 96.2% of the cases. Dystocia cases caused by congenital defect were treated by caesarian section (74.1%), manual correction and traction (14.8 %) or by fetatomy (11.1 %). The results indicates increasing the morbidity rate of fetal congenital defects in Mosul at this period, and showed that caesarean section was the best and safest method for the treatment of dystocia caused by congenital defects. دراسة سريرية عن التشوھات الخلقية في الجنين المسببة لعسر الوالدة في النعاج العواسي عصام بھنان بشير فرع الجراحة والتوليد كلية الطب البيطري جامعة الموصل الموصل العراق الخالصة تم عالج ١٩٣ حالة سريرية لعسر الوالدة في النعاج العواسي عانت (١٣.٩%) ٢٧ منھا من عسر الوالدة بسبب إصابة الجنين بالتشوھات الخلقية. لوحظت أنواع مختلفة من التشوھات الجنينية شملت تصلب المفاصل (٢٥.٩%) تشوھات الفك العلوي واالستسقاء (١٨.٥ %) لكل منھا موه الرأس (١١.٢%) الحبن والجنين الثنائي الرأس (٧.٤%) لكل منھما العين الواحدة التوائم الملتصقة والجنين المسخ (٣.٧%) لكل منھما. لوحظ ان التشوھات الخلقية أكثر حدوثا في الحمالن الذكور (٧٤.١%) بالمقارنة بنسبة حدوثھا في الحمالن اإلناث ) ٢٥.٩%). شكل نفوق األجنة قبل الوالدة نسبة (٩٦.٢%). تم عالج حاالت عسر الوالدة المتسببة عن األجنة المشوھة بأجراء العملية القيصرية (٧٤.١%), التصحيح اليدوي والسحب (١٤.٨%) أو بأجراء التقطيع ألجنيني (١١.١%). أثبتت النتائج زيادة نسبة اإلصابة بالتشوھات الخلقية في الجنين في محافظة الموصل خالل ھذه الفترة كما تبين أن العملية القيصرية ھي الطريقة األمثل واألمن لعالج حاالت عسر الوالدة المتسببة عن التشوھات الجنينية. 181

INTRODUCTION Congenital defects are abnormalities of structure, function or both present at birth (1). Different congenital defects in lambs have been reported as one of the causes of dystocia such as arthrogryposis, brachygnathia, hydropsy, schistosoma refluxes and double monster (2-4). During the embryonic period 14 35 days the embryo is highly susceptible to teratogenes (5), but this decreases with age except for its later differentiating structures such as cerebellums, palate, cardio vascular system and urogenitial system (1,6). Congenital defects are caused by genetic (recessive genes), environmental factors (toxic plants, drugs, viruses, physical agents and nutritional deficiencies) or by their interaction (7,8). The teratogenic factors may be lethal, semi lethal or compatible with life (6), this lead to economic losses manifested by increasing prenatal mortality and decrease maternal productivity (5). The frequency of congenital defects varies according to breed, geographic location, season, sex, age of the parent and level of nutrition (6,8). The present study aimed to determine the lamb's congenital defects causing dystocia and to investigate the best method for its treatment. MATERIALS AND METHODS During the period from November 2002 to August 2005, 193 ewes suffered from dystocia were referred to the clinic of obstetric section, college of veterinary medicine, university of Mosul, Iraq. After careful vaginal examination 27 ewes were diagnosed as dystocia due to the presence of fetal congenital defects, which were classified according to the body system primarily affected (5). The treatment was given either by manual correction and traction, fetotomy or by caesarean section. RESULTS AND DISCUSSION Out of 193 dystocia cases examined 27 (13.9 %) were congenitally deformed (Table 1). This observation were similar to those reported previously (2,9-11), but it is higher than finding of (3,12-14). The higher morbidity rate in this study might be due to distribution of an abnormal genes within herds as a result of treating and breading lambs which were congenitally deformed. Congenital defects were observed more frequently in male lambs (74.1%) than in female lambs (25.9%), this finding was in agreement with previously studies (2,3, 9,10,12). It might be due to the higher proportion of dystocia cases in ewes caring male lambs which their birth weight is higher than female lambs (6.15%). Prenatal losses (96.2 %) were observed in all cases except one lamb suffered from dicephalus which was died 48 hours after birth. The high mortality rate might be due to inherited lethal genes or due to direct effects of dystocia, similar observation was reported in sheep (10) and in cattle (16). Arthrogryposis was the greatest anomaly observed in the present study (25.9%), similar incidence was reported by (2,3). This defect characterized by permanent joint contraction (Fig.1). This defect caused by autosomal recessive genes or viruses (7,11), or due to highly environmental temperature (6). Brachygnathia superior had an incidence of 18.5 %, similar finding have been reported previously (2,3,16). One lamb was associated with hydrocephalus (Fig. 2) another one associated with Cyclopia (Fig.3). The defect may be caused by received gene, viruses or due to ingestion of teratogenic plants (7,11). 182

Anasacra had an incidence of (18.5 %), it was characterized by massive generalized subcutaneous edema causing great increase in the fetal size and placenta appeared abnormally thick and odematous (Fig. 4). One case was companied with partial hairlessness (Fig. 5). Table 1: Congenital defects causing dystocia in relation to sex. No. of lambs Congenital defects male female Total % Arthrogryposis 5 2 7 25.9 Brachycnathia 3 2 5 18.5 Anasarca 4 1 5 18.5 Hydrocephalus 3 0 3 11.2 Ascitis 1 1 2 7.4 Dicephalus 1 1 2 7.4 Double monster 1 0 1 3.7 Cyclopia 1 0 1 3.7 Schistosoma reflexus 1 0 1 3.7 Total 20 7 27 100 The incidence of this condition was in agreement with (18) but higher than those observed previously in sheep (2) and in cattle (19). This defect caused by autosomal recessive gene (6). Hydrocephalus formed an incidence of (11.2 %), similar finding were observed in sheep (2) and in cattle (3,11). It characterized by abnormal distension of the upper cranial bones owing to accumulation of excessive cerebrospinal fluid in the cerebral chambers (Figs. 2 and 6), the etiological factors including dietary deficiency, infections and genetic factors. Ascites was the lowest defect concerning fetal dropsy (7.41%), similar observation has been reported by (3). Affected lambs appeared with excessive destination of the abdomen due to accumulation of excess amount of fluids in the peritoneal cavity, Brucella abortus infection is the main cause of this defect (5). Dicephalus ( Fig. 7) were seen in two lambs (7.41 %) the condition has not been previously reported in awassi sheep, but similar observation has been reported in calves (3,17), its cause might be either aging of ova (5) or inherited (8). Double monster (Fig. 8) observed in one lamb (3.7 %). It was characterized by mono capsules with duplication of both cranial and caudal ends of fetuses which were joined at sternal region, the condition has not been reported previously in Mosul, but similar observation have been reported in calves (4,6). The condition occurs due to abnormal duplication of the germinal area leading to partial duplication of the body structure (5). Cyclopia had an incidence of (3.7 %). A single orbit was located centrally at the fetal cranium with the absence of eyelids (Fig. 3). Similar observation has been reported previously (2,9). This defect might occur either due to ingestion of teratogenic plant (veratrum californicum) (20) or inherited (11). Schistosoma reflexus has seen in one lambs (3.7%), similar observation have been reported by (2,6). It was characterized by marked ventral curvature of 183

lambs vertebral column and the viscera were exposed, the causes of this abnormality is uncertain. The results of various methods of treatment were presented in (Table 2). Caesarean section had a higher success rate for dystocia treatment caused by defected lambs (74.1%) than those which were treated by manual correction and traction (14.8%) or fetotomy (11.1%). Similar observation has been reported previously (2,3,10,12,13). Table 2: Results of various methods of treatment of dystocia in Awassi ewes. Congenital defects Caesarean section Fetotomy Manual correction and traction Arthrogryposis 5 2 0 Brachycnathia 1 1 3 Anasarca 5 0 0 Hydrocephalus 3 0 0 Ascitis 2 0 0 Dicephalus 2 0 0 Double monster 1 0 0 Cyclopia 0 0 1 Schistosoma reflexus 1 0 0 Total 20 3 4 In conclusion the results of the present study indicates increasing morbidity rat of ovine congenital defects in Mosul. And caesarean section was the best and safest method for treatment of dystocia caused by lamb congenital defects especially those interfered with fetal size. More studies required to investigate the genetic or environmental factors responsible for those congenital defects. Figure 1: Arthrogryposis in lamb. 184

Figure 2: Brachygnathia superior with hydrocephalus. Figure 3: Brachygnathia superior with cyclopea. Note the single Orbit on the cranium. 185

Figure 4: Anasarca in lamb. Figure 5: Anasarca companied with partial hairlessness. 186

Figure 6: Hydrocephalus in lamb. Figure 7: Dicephalus in lamb. 187

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