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Pulmonary and Systemic Skeletal Muscle Embolism in a Beaked Whale with a Massive Trauma of Unknown Aetiology

SIMPLE SUMMARY: A severe trauma of unknown aetiology was suspected as the cause of death in an adult female Sowerby’s beaked whale found floating dead in the Canary Islands in December 2016. Many bruises in the skin and muscles (contusions) were observed in the chest wall and bone fractures, mainly...

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Autores principales: Sierra, Eva, Ramírez, Tania, Bernaldo de Quirós, Yara, Arregui, Marina, Mompeó, Blanca, Rivero, Miguel A., Fernández, Antonio
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8868372/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35203216
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ani12040508
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author Sierra, Eva
Ramírez, Tania
Bernaldo de Quirós, Yara
Arregui, Marina
Mompeó, Blanca
Rivero, Miguel A.
Fernández, Antonio
author_facet Sierra, Eva
Ramírez, Tania
Bernaldo de Quirós, Yara
Arregui, Marina
Mompeó, Blanca
Rivero, Miguel A.
Fernández, Antonio
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description SIMPLE SUMMARY: A severe trauma of unknown aetiology was suspected as the cause of death in an adult female Sowerby’s beaked whale found floating dead in the Canary Islands in December 2016. Many bruises in the skin and muscles (contusions) were observed in the chest wall and bone fractures, mainly located in the mandible and ribs. The broken rib bones also affected thoracic muscles, which escaped into the blood circulation once ruptured, reaching several organic locations, including the lungs, where they became trapped within the small lumen of pulmonary blood vessels, leading to a systemic and pulmonary skeletal muscle embolism. An embolism occurs when a piece of intravascular internal or foreign material obstructs the lumen of a blood vessel, starving tissues of blood and oxygen. An embolism necessarily needs cardiac function, indicating a survival time after trauma. This case report aimed to include the diagnosis of skeletal muscle embolism as a routine tool to determine if the traumatic event occurred before or after death. This is especially valuable when working with dead animals because no other evidence of traumatic injury may be recorded if carcasses are in advanced decay. ABSTRACT: An adult female Sowerby’s beaked whale was found floating dead in Hermigua (La Gomera, Canary Islands, Spain) on 7 December 2016. Severe traumas of unknown aetiology were attributed, and the gross and microscopic findings are consistent with catastrophic trauma as a cause of death. Rib fractures affected the intercostals, transverse thoracis skeletal muscles, and thoracic rete mirabile. Degenerated muscle fibres were extruded to flow into vascular and lymphatic vessels travelling to several anatomic locations into the thoracic cavity, including the lungs, where they occluded the small lumen of pulmonary microvasculature. A pulmonary and systemic skeletal muscle embolism was diagnosed, constituting the first description of this kind of embolism in an animal. The only previous description has been reported in a woman after peritoneal dialysis. Skeletal pulmonary embolism should be considered a valuable diagnostic for different types of trauma in vivo in wild animals. This is especially valuable when working with decomposed carcasses, as in those cases, it is not always feasible to assess other traumatic evidence.
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spelling pubmed-88683722022-02-25 Pulmonary and Systemic Skeletal Muscle Embolism in a Beaked Whale with a Massive Trauma of Unknown Aetiology Sierra, Eva Ramírez, Tania Bernaldo de Quirós, Yara Arregui, Marina Mompeó, Blanca Rivero, Miguel A. Fernández, Antonio Animals (Basel) Case Report SIMPLE SUMMARY: A severe trauma of unknown aetiology was suspected as the cause of death in an adult female Sowerby’s beaked whale found floating dead in the Canary Islands in December 2016. Many bruises in the skin and muscles (contusions) were observed in the chest wall and bone fractures, mainly located in the mandible and ribs. The broken rib bones also affected thoracic muscles, which escaped into the blood circulation once ruptured, reaching several organic locations, including the lungs, where they became trapped within the small lumen of pulmonary blood vessels, leading to a systemic and pulmonary skeletal muscle embolism. An embolism occurs when a piece of intravascular internal or foreign material obstructs the lumen of a blood vessel, starving tissues of blood and oxygen. An embolism necessarily needs cardiac function, indicating a survival time after trauma. This case report aimed to include the diagnosis of skeletal muscle embolism as a routine tool to determine if the traumatic event occurred before or after death. This is especially valuable when working with dead animals because no other evidence of traumatic injury may be recorded if carcasses are in advanced decay. ABSTRACT: An adult female Sowerby’s beaked whale was found floating dead in Hermigua (La Gomera, Canary Islands, Spain) on 7 December 2016. Severe traumas of unknown aetiology were attributed, and the gross and microscopic findings are consistent with catastrophic trauma as a cause of death. Rib fractures affected the intercostals, transverse thoracis skeletal muscles, and thoracic rete mirabile. Degenerated muscle fibres were extruded to flow into vascular and lymphatic vessels travelling to several anatomic locations into the thoracic cavity, including the lungs, where they occluded the small lumen of pulmonary microvasculature. A pulmonary and systemic skeletal muscle embolism was diagnosed, constituting the first description of this kind of embolism in an animal. The only previous description has been reported in a woman after peritoneal dialysis. Skeletal pulmonary embolism should be considered a valuable diagnostic for different types of trauma in vivo in wild animals. This is especially valuable when working with decomposed carcasses, as in those cases, it is not always feasible to assess other traumatic evidence. MDPI 2022-02-17 /pmc/articles/PMC8868372/ /pubmed/35203216 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ani12040508 Text en © 2022 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Ramírez, Tania
Bernaldo de Quirós, Yara
Arregui, Marina
Mompeó, Blanca
Rivero, Miguel A.
Fernández, Antonio
Pulmonary and Systemic Skeletal Muscle Embolism in a Beaked Whale with a Massive Trauma of Unknown Aetiology
title Pulmonary and Systemic Skeletal Muscle Embolism in a Beaked Whale with a Massive Trauma of Unknown Aetiology
title_full Pulmonary and Systemic Skeletal Muscle Embolism in a Beaked Whale with a Massive Trauma of Unknown Aetiology
title_fullStr Pulmonary and Systemic Skeletal Muscle Embolism in a Beaked Whale with a Massive Trauma of Unknown Aetiology
title_full_unstemmed Pulmonary and Systemic Skeletal Muscle Embolism in a Beaked Whale with a Massive Trauma of Unknown Aetiology
title_short Pulmonary and Systemic Skeletal Muscle Embolism in a Beaked Whale with a Massive Trauma of Unknown Aetiology
title_sort pulmonary and systemic skeletal muscle embolism in a beaked whale with a massive trauma of unknown aetiology
topic Case Report
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8868372/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35203216
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ani12040508
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