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Gizzard impaction with bile stasis in captive oriental white storks (ciconia boyciana)

  • Jae Ik Han
  • , Hyoung Won Son
  • , In Pil Mo
  • , Dong Woo Chang
  • , Sukyung Kim
  • , Shi Ryoung Park
  • , Ki Jeong Na*
  • *Corresponding author for this work
  • Chungbuk National University
  • Korea National University of Education

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Abstract

The Korea Institute of Oriental White Stork Rehabilitation Research (KIOWSRR) is breeding oriental white storks for residential rehabilitation in South Korea. Three oriental white storks were referred with anorexia and depression. Two storks were died before examinations and one stork was died after 1 day of fluid therapy. On necropsy, salmon-colored subcutaneous and visceral fats were examined in all storks. Multiple focal necroses on liver surface were also examined. In gizzards, many gravels and grasses were severely tangled; therefore, it produced a large mass that blocked digestive system of the storks. Small intestinal segments of the stork, which was dead after the fluid therapy, were severely adhesive. On histopathology, diffuse necroses with/without inflammation were examined in the liver, gizzard and intestine in all storks. Bile stasis was additionally examined in the liver. According to the results of the examinations, all storks were diagnosed as gizzard impaction caused by parorexia.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)659-662
Number of pages4
JournalJournal of Veterinary Clinics
Volume26
Issue number6
StatePublished - 2009

Keywords

  • Ciconia boyciana
  • Gizzard impaction
  • Oriental white stork
  • Parorexia

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