Literature DB >> 10367658

Partial tracheal obstruction due to chondromas in ball pythons (Python regius).

M L Drew1, D N Phalen, B R Berridge, T L Johnson, D Bouley, B R Weeks, H A Miller, M A Walker.   

Abstract

Over a 9-mo period, three adult ball pythons (Python regius) (one male, two females) were evaluated for severe dyspnea. Partial obstructions of the tracheal lumen were identified radiographically and/or visualized with a 3.0-mm rigid laparoscope inserted into the tracheal lumen in all three snakes. Administration of systemic antibiotics and nebulization resulted in partial improvement of the dyspnea. In two snakes, the tracheal lesions were removed with a rigid laparoscope and a flexible biopsy instrument inserted into the tracheal lumen. The other snake died and was necropsied. Histologically, the lesions from two snakes were determined to be benign chondromas. The chondromas were composed of a variably disorganized chondroid matrix populated by quiescent, normal-appearing chondrocytes within lacunae, although the chondrocytes were increased in density compared with normal hyaline cartilage and contained rare mitotic figures. The tracheal masses in one snake grew by expansion, not invasion, and were focally continuous with a mineralized cartilage tracheal ring, suggesting a benign nature. This is the second report of tracheal chondroma in ball pythons. Tracheal chondromas are exceedingly rare in humans and domesticated animals, suggesting a possible predisposition of ball pythons for this neoplasm.

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Year:  1999        PMID: 10367658

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Zoo Wildl Med        ISSN: 1042-7260            Impact factor:   0.776


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Authors:  Kristina A Asselin; Jodi A Carlson Scholz; Caroline Zeiss
Journal:  Comp Med       Date:  2011-12       Impact factor: 0.982

2.  Tracheal chondrosarcoma in a blue tegu (Salvator merianae).

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