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권수완 ( Soo Whan Kown ),오석헌 ( Suk Hun Oh ),신남식 ( Nam Shik Shin ),송희종 ( Hee Jong Song ),곽동미 ( Dong Mi Kwak ),권오덕 ( Oh Deog Kwon ) 한국가축위생학회 2010 韓國家畜衛生學會誌 Vol.33 No.1
Hematological and serum biochemical values were assessed from 20 clinically healthy Japanese Macaques raised in Everland Zoological Gardens and compared to the International Species Information System (ISIS) reference range that is used internationally as standard for wildlife animals. Taking our standard on sexual maturation at age 4, tRBC values in Macaques under age 4 were significantly lower than those over age 4, but the Hb and PCV values were significantly higher. Compared to the ISIS standard, the tRBC values in Macaques under age 4 were significantly lower whereas the Hb and MCHC values were significantly higher. Moreover, in the samples of Macaques over age 4, the PCV and MCV values were significantly lower than the ISIS standard. On serum biochemistry values the creatinine and amylase values in the Macaques under age 4 were significantly lower than those over age 4. In comparison with the ISIS standard, the values of ALT, ALP, BUN, IP, Ca2+ and K+ in the Macaques under age 4 did have no significant difference. The values of TP, GGT, tBil, amylase, TG and UA were significantly higher than the ISIS standard, but the values of albumin, AST, glucose, creatinine, cholesterol, CPK, LDH, Na+ and Clwere significantly lower. In contrast, the values of TP, albumin, ALT, ALP, creatinine, cholesterol, amylase, TG, IP and Na+ in the Macaques over age 4 did have no significant difference, but the values of GGT, BUN, tBil, UA and Ca2+ were significantly higher, while the values of AST, glucose, CPK, LDH, K+ and Cl- were significantly lower. On the other hand, there was no significant difference in hematological and serum biochemical values between the groups of male and female.
우상호,김용안,권수완,김양범,윤승희,신기용,정은,고두민,김대용,Woo, Sang-Ho,Kim, Yong Ahn,Kwon, Soo Whan,Kim, Yang Beom,Youn, Soong Hee,Shin, Ki Yong,Jung, Eun,Go, Du-Min,Kim, Dae-Yong 대한수의학회 2017 大韓獸醫學會誌 Vol.57 No.4
Two Whooper swan (Cygnus cygnus) died after suffering from pododermatitis, lethargy, and ataxia; necropsy was performed. Grossly, the liver was swollen and firm. The kidney and spleen were also enlarged and a pale tan color. On histopathologic examination with Congo red staining, amyloidosis was noted in liver, spleen, and kidney. In addition, marked osseous metaplasia was present in the liver. Based on these results, systemic amyloidosis involving liver, spleen, and kidney with osseous metaplasia in the liver was diagnosed. Study results indicate that an inflammatory reaction associated with pododermatitis had a role in the amyloidosis in this particular case.
허권,배지선,최재훈,신남식,이기환,권수완,김대용,Hur, Kwon,Bae, Ji-Seon,Choi, Jae-Hoon,Shin, Nam-Sik,Lee, Ki-Whan,Kwon, Soo-Wahn,Kim, Dae-Yong 한국수의병리학회 1998 한국수의병리학회지 Vol.2 No.2
A total of 5 animals including 3 raccoons, 1 badger, and 1 fennec fox kept in outdoor exhibits at the Everland Zoological Gardens showed depression, anorexia, dyspnea, serous oculonasal discharge, diarrhea, and convulsions. All the affected animals died within 10 days after the onset of clinical signs. This outbreak lasted about 4 months. On necropsy, major gross lesions were confined to the lungs. Red to grey sublobular to lobular consolidations with various sized tan to reddish spots were observed in the lungs. Histopathologically, the pulmonary lesions were characterized by acute to subacute bronchointerstitial pneumonia with secondary bacterial or adenoviral infections. Intracytoplasmic eosinophilic inclusion bodies compatible with canine distemper virus (CDV) were found in the lung, urinary bladder, kidney, intrahepatic bile duct, stomach, small and large intestines. Multifocal areas of severe demyelination and accumulation of gitter cells or nonsuppurative inflammation were seen in the brains of 2 raccoons. CDV -specific antigens were demonstrated in the lung sections on immunofluorescent assay. The present report describes an outbreak of CDV infection in a zoo and indicates the range of susceptible zoo animal species.