Abstract
The necropsy files of the National Zoological Park and Baltimore Zoological Society were reviewed for cases of distal extremity necrosis (DEN) in birds. Nineteen cases of DEN occurred following either trauma or frostbite. Six birds developed an apparently primary type of DEN in which no predisposing factors were obvious clinically. The toes and feet were most commonly involved, and in several cases the beak was also affected. Some pathologic evidence is provided that certain cardiovascular lesions may predispose birds to DEN by compromising circulation of the extremities.
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Calle, P. P., Montali, R. J., Janssen, D. L., Stoskopf, M. K., & Strandberg, J. D. (1982). Distal extremity necrosis in captive birds. Journal of Wildlife Diseases, 18(4), 473–479. https://doi.org/10.7589/0090-3558-18.4.473
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