01655nas a2200253 4500000000100000000000100001008004100002260004400043653002300087653002100110653002100131653003000152653000800182100001100190700001300201700001400214700001400228245013400242250000600376300001200382490000700394520098600401022001401387 2024 d c01/2024bM. & H. Schaper GmbHaHannover10adiagnostic imaging10auterine disorder10aovarian disorder10afemale reproductive tract10apet1 aT Chan1 aL Martin1 aL Carisch1 aP Kircher00aSevere metropathy with suspicion of bilateral ovarian abscess in a guinea pig (Cavia porcellus) presented with hind limb lameness a1 a16–210 v693 a

A two-year-old female entire guinea pig (Cavia porcellus) was presented at the Vetsuisse Faculty, University of Zurich with progressive left hind limb lameness and reduced general condition. The main finding of the clinical examination was a distended and painful abdomen with a palpable large mass in the right abdomen. Survey radiographs displayed a large, soft-tissue opaque mass in the right cranial abdomen with a mass effect on the surrounding organs and possible bony pelvic changes. Abdominal ultrasound revealed peritoneal effusion, severe metropathy with ovarian pathologies, mild lymphadenopathy, as well as mild hepato- and cholecystopathy and signs of cystitis. Explorative laparotomy was performed, which confirmed severe uterine alterations, changes of both uterine horns, as well as cyst-like altered ovaries, which were bilaterally filled with pus-like material. Since these changes were deemed inoperable, the animal was euthanised after owner’s consent.

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