1. Dilated cardiomyopathy in a De Brazza's monkey (Cercopithecus neglectus )
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Larry Vogelnest, Cheryl Sangster, Suzanne McNabb, Alena Felkai, and G. S. Allan
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Cardiomyopathy, Dilated ,Male ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Myocardial Failure ,Pathology ,Pleural effusion ,Physical examination ,Cercopithecus ,Contractility ,Fatal Outcome ,Animals, Laboratory ,Internal medicine ,Animals ,Medicine ,General Veterinary ,biology ,medicine.diagnostic_test ,business.industry ,Pulmonary Infarction ,Monkey Diseases ,Cercopithecus neglectus ,Dilated cardiomyopathy ,medicine.disease ,biology.organism_classification ,Heart failure ,Cardiology ,Animal Science and Zoology ,business - Abstract
Background Cardiomyopathies have been reported in many primates. They may result from an inflammatory response to an infectious agent, nutritional deficiency, familial-genetic inheritance or toxic agents, but in many cases they are idiopathic. Methods A De Brazza's monkey (Cercopithecus neglectus) presented with weight loss and inappetence. Physical examination, blood collection and diagnostic imaging and an electrocardiogram were performed. Results Radiographs and echocardiogram revealed pleural effusion with partially collapsed lungs, cardiomegaly, and reduced myocardial contractility from myocardial failure. Conclusions Necropsy revealed pulmonary infarction, subsequent to heart failure from dilated cardiomyopathy.
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- 2014
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