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31 December 2013 YOLK EMBOLISM ASSOCIATED WITH TRAUMA IN VITELLOGENIC SEA TURTLES IN FLORIDA (USA): A REVIEW OF 11 CASES
Brian A. Stacy, Allen Foley, Michael M. Garner, Nancy Mettee
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Abstract

Case information and postmortem examination findings are presented for 11 adult female sea turtles in reproductive form that died in Florida, USA. All had abundant, large vitellogenic follicles, and most were either gravid or had recently nested. Species included six loggerheads (Caretta caretta) and five green turtles (Chelonia mydas). Identified proximate causes of death included falls or entrapment by obstructions on nesting beaches, burial under collapsed dunes, and other traumatic injuries of different causes. Evidence of yolk embolization was found in 10 cases and suspected in an 11th turtle. Ten turtles also had various amounts of free intracoelomic yolk. Although the effects of yolk embolization are uncertain at this time, precedence of pathologic importance in other species suggests that embolism may complicate traumatic injuries, including seemingly minor events.

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Brian A. Stacy, Allen Foley, Michael M. Garner, and Nancy Mettee "YOLK EMBOLISM ASSOCIATED WITH TRAUMA IN VITELLOGENIC SEA TURTLES IN FLORIDA (USA): A REVIEW OF 11 CASES," Journal of Zoo and Wildlife Medicine 44(4), 1043-1048, (31 December 2013). https://doi.org/10.1638/2013-0074R.1
Received: 15 April 2013; Published: 31 December 2013
KEYWORDS
embolism
mortality
nesting
sea turtle
Vitellogenesis
yolk
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