Asian Zoo/ Wildlife Histopathology and Parasitology Conference, 2009

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SPECIAL SESSION Asian Zoo/ Wildlife Histopathology and Parasitology Conference, 2009 The goal of slide conference for Asian Wildlife Pathology and Parasitology: To promote slide-exchanging and joint ownership of zoo and wildlife cases among Asian pathologists and parasitologists who are interested in zoo and wild animals, we are planning to have a session of slide conference and case presentation in this 3rd International Workshop of Asian Society of Zoo and Wildlife Medicine in Seoul. This idea originated from that successful slide conference organized by National Taiwan at the ASVP/ASZWM workshop in Taipei in August in 2007 (proposed by professor, Dr. V.F. Pang). We think, we are as pathologists and parasitologists need to have as much as opportunity to meet and discuss about various interesting cases of zoo and wild animals include various Asian mammals, reptiles, amphibians and fishes. Like previous slide conference in ASZWM meeting in Bogor in Indonesia (2008), all conference participants were able to take a look some of cases at Web at the National Taiwan. Thank you. Organizers: Tokuma Yanai (Gifu ), S.H. Vincent Hsiao and CR-Jeng (National Taiwan ) Case Signalment 3rd International Workshop of Asian Society of Zoo and Wildlife Medicine, 2009 Seoul August 19, 2009 Case No. Presenter Institution Slide No. Signalment Case 1 Case 2 Case 3 Case 4 Case 5 Case 6 Dr. Chun-Ho Park Kitasato Dr. Theerayuth Kaewamatawong Dr. Yu-Xing Ding Dr. Mami Murakami Dr. Yoon-Seok Roh Dr. Dae-Yong Kim Chulalongkom National Taiwan Gifu Chonbuk National Seoul National 7P323T/3 NTU08-527E Japanese hare (Lepus brachyurus angustidens) Malayan tapir (Tapirus indicus) Fat-tailed Dwarf Lemur (Cheirogaleus medius) Gentoo penguin (Pygoscelis papua) Crocodile (Crocodylus porosus) Tiger (Panthera tigris tigris) Chairpersons: Achariya Sailasuta (Chulalonkorn ) and Dae-Yong Kim (Seoul National ) 1

Case Number: 1 Chun-Ho Park, DVM, PhD. Department of Veterinary Pathology, School of Veterinary Medicine, Kitasato, Towada, Japan An adult male Japanese hare (Lepus brachyurus angustidens) An adult male hare (L. b. angustidens), weighing 2.6 kg, was discovered in a moribund condition in the bush in the mountains of Aomori prefecture in Japan on May 24, 2008. It did not run away when approached. Upon manipulation, only slight falling off was observed. Shortly thereafter, the hare ran into the woods. When the observer returned to the same site, the recumbent hare was found. Although it was breathing and had a weak pulse, it soon stopped breathing and died. Upon gross inspection, many ticks were found on the neck and the external ear regions, and more than half the ticks contained ingested blood. A V-like laceration was observed on the left external ear. The skin around the tick bite wounds was alopecic and mildly thickened. Gross Finding: At necropsy, marked enlargement of the spleen (10 x 2 x 1 cm), enlarged cervical lymph nodes (1.5 x 1 x 0.5 cm), and many white spots on the liver, spleen, lymph nodes, and bone marrow were observed. The borders between the cortex and medulla of the spleen and the lymph nodes were not clear. The lungs were edematous and a foam-like secretion was retained in the bronchi, and one well-demarcated nodular lesion (0.7 x 0.7 x 0.5 cm) was present in the right anterior lobe. The pulmonary lymph nodes were mildly swollen. 2

Case Number: 2 Theerayuth Kaewamatawong, DVM, PhD; Achariya Sailasuta, DVM, FRVCS, PhD. Department of Veterinary Pathology, Faculty of Veterinary Science, Chulalongkom, Bangkok, Thailand Slide Number: 7P323T/3 A 17-year-old, 320 kg, female captive Malayan tapir (Tapirus indicus) A 17-year-old, 320 kg, female captive Malayan tapir from a zoo in Bangkok, Thailand was referred for treatment of dental tartar and inflammation. She had inappetite, weight loss and hypersalivation. After anesthesia for the treatment, she died with sign of panting. Gross Finding: Necropsy showed marked enlargement of mediastinal lymph nodes, diffuse military firm to hard white nodules were found in the lung, diaphragmatic muscle, liver, spleen, kidney and intestine. Sectioned surface of these tubercles revealed white to yellowish, solid and dry necrotic center. 3

Case Number: 3 Yu-Xing Ding, DVM, MS; Victor Fei Pang, DVM, PhD; S.H. Vincent Hsiao, DVM, PhD; Chian-Ren Jeng, DVM, PhD. School of Veterinary Medicine, National Taiwan, Taipei, Taiwan Slide Number: NTU08-527E A 13-year-old, female, Fat-tailed Dwarf Lemur (Cheirogaleus medius). The animal was found dead by the keeper during daily visit without any previous clinical signs. Gross Finding: There was bloodstain at right cheek and ear but without the sign of trauma. The spleen was enlarged with rounded, uneven edges, and firm texture. There was also a nodular projection occupying approximately one quarter of spleen. On the cut surface of spleen, a peripheral, dome-shaped region with white discoloration accounted approximately 15-20% of spleen was enclosed by a band of dark red area. In cerebrum, several small and randomly-distributed foci of hemorrhage were present in both gray matter and white matter. The lungs had diffusely reddish to shining appearance, elastic to slightly firm and also wet texture with rounded edges. The liver was enlarged with blotchy yellowish discoloration. The adrenal glands were diffusely reddish on the cut surface. 4

Case Number: 4 Mami Murakami (1), DVM, PhD; Hiroki Sakai (1), DVM, PhD a ; Tokuma Yanai (1), DVM, PhD; Daisuke Fukui (2), DVM; Koichi Murata (3), DVM, PhD. (1) Department of Veterinary Pathology, Gifu, Gifu City, Japan (2) Asahiyama Zoo, Hokkaido, Japan (3) Nihon, Japan Slide Number: An 11-year-old male Gentoo penguin (Pygoscelis papua) Clinical history An 11-year-old male Gentoo penguin (Pygoscelis papua) refused food for 3 days, and then showed severe depression with complete loss of activity, lying face down throughout the day. While blood was being drawn for testing the animal collapsed, and died shortly thereafter. The penguin was part of a flock in a zoo. Gross findings Grossly, the body was normal in size, with a moderate amount of subcutaneous fat. The liver was slightly enlarged and congested, with multi-focal white spotty foci on the surface. The spleen was also slightly enlarged and congested. There were frequent pinpoint hemorrhages in the mucosa in the small and large intestine. 5

Case Number: 5 Yoon-Seok Roh, Hee-Jin Park, Chae-Woong Lim, Bum-Seok Kim* Laboratory of Veterinary Pathology, College of Veterinary Medicine, Chonbuk National, Jeonju, South Korea Slide Number: Crocodile (Crocodylus porosus) During January 2008, five crocodiles died suddenly with no previous clinical symptoms in different dates and submitted for necropsy. Gross Findings: Fluid accumulation in the right pleural cavity and white miliary nodules were observed in the right lobe of lung parenchyma. 6

Case Number: 6 Yoon-Seok Roh, Hee-Jin Park, Chae-Woong Lim, Bum-Seok Kim* Laboratory of Veterinary Pathology, College of Veterinary Medicine, Chonbuk National, Jeonju, South Korea Slide Number: A 13- year-old male tiger (Panthera tigris tigris) A 13- year-old male tiger (Panthera tigris tigris) that has been kept in the Everland Zoological Garden, Korea. The tiger was euthanized due to poor prognosis after suffering from extensively growing mass at the gingiva. Gross Findings: 7