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1 March 2014 TAENIA MULTICEPS BRAIN CYST REMOVAL IN TWO WILD NUBIAN IBEX (CAPRA NUBIANAS)
Yael Merbl, Yael Shilo-Benjamini, Orit Chai, Yael Chamisha, Nili Anglister, Roni King, Igal Horowitz, Zahi Aizenberg, Merav H. Shamir
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Abstract

Two wild adult Nubian ibex (Capra nubiana) were captured and admitted to the Hebrew University Veterinary Teaching Hospital with various neurologic signs, including alerted mentation, head tilt, and pathologic nystagmus. The lesion in the central nervous system was localized to the forebrain in one ibex and to the cerebellum of the other. Both ibex's were diagnosed with brain cyst using computed tomography (CT). Craniectomy was performed to remove the cysts, and both animals returned to their natural environment after a rehabilitation period. Parasitologic examination revealed cysts of Taenia multiceps coenurus. This is the first report to describe the neurologic signs, CT findings, surgical procedure, and follow-up postsurgery information in wild Capra nubiana.

American Association of Zoo Veterinarians
Yael Merbl, Yael Shilo-Benjamini, Orit Chai, Yael Chamisha, Nili Anglister, Roni King, Igal Horowitz, Zahi Aizenberg, and Merav H. Shamir "TAENIA MULTICEPS BRAIN CYST REMOVAL IN TWO WILD NUBIAN IBEX (CAPRA NUBIANAS)," Journal of Zoo and Wildlife Medicine 45(1), 193-196, (1 March 2014). https://doi.org/10.1638/2013-0175R.1
Received: 23 July 2013; Published: 1 March 2014
KEYWORDS
brain
Capra nubiana
coenurus
craniectomy
ibex
Taenia multiceps
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