An abdominal cystic lymphangiomatosis in a Mt. Carmel blind mole rat (Nannospalax (ehrenbergi) carmeli) is described. This case was most likely due to a congenital abnormality with long-term compensation by the animal. The case describes the clinical course and subsequent postmortem examination. The death in the animal was caused by an abscess in the peritoneal wall and subsequent peritonitis.
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1 June 2012
TYPHLITIS AND ABDOMINAL CYSTIC LYMPHANGIOMATOSIS IN A MT. CARMEL BLIND MOLE RAT (NANNOSPALAX (EHRENBERGI) CARMELI)
Endre Sós,
Viktor Molnár,
János Gál,
Attila Németh,
Edina Perge,
Zoltán Lajos,
Gábor Csorba
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abscess
ascites
lymphangiomatosis
mole rat
typhlitis