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MULTIPLE BILATERAL FRACTURES OF THE LUMBAR TRANSVERSE PROCESSES IN A ROE DEER (CAPREOLUS CAPREOLUS)
by
Manteca, Xavier
, Marco, Ignasi
, Lavín, Santiago
, López, Jorge
, Montané, Jordi
in
Animals
/ Biochemistry
/ Blood
/ Capreolus capreolus
/ CASE REPORTS
/ Creatine Kinase - blood
/ Deer - injuries
/ Domesticated animals
/ Fatal Outcome
/ Female
/ Heart Rate
/ Joint Dislocations - complications
/ Joint Dislocations - veterinary
/ Lesions
/ lumbar fracture
/ Lumbar Vertebrae - injuries
/ Muscles
/ Psoas Muscles - injuries
/ restraint
/ roe deer
/ Shock - etiology
/ Shock - veterinary
/ Spinal fractures
/ Spinal Fractures - etiology
/ Spinal Fractures - veterinary
/ Transportation
/ Transverse processes
/ Wildlife
/ Wildlife damage management
/ Zoos
2001
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MULTIPLE BILATERAL FRACTURES OF THE LUMBAR TRANSVERSE PROCESSES IN A ROE DEER (CAPREOLUS CAPREOLUS)
by
Manteca, Xavier
, Marco, Ignasi
, Lavín, Santiago
, López, Jorge
, Montané, Jordi
in
Animals
/ Biochemistry
/ Blood
/ Capreolus capreolus
/ CASE REPORTS
/ Creatine Kinase - blood
/ Deer - injuries
/ Domesticated animals
/ Fatal Outcome
/ Female
/ Heart Rate
/ Joint Dislocations - complications
/ Joint Dislocations - veterinary
/ Lesions
/ lumbar fracture
/ Lumbar Vertebrae - injuries
/ Muscles
/ Psoas Muscles - injuries
/ restraint
/ roe deer
/ Shock - etiology
/ Shock - veterinary
/ Spinal fractures
/ Spinal Fractures - etiology
/ Spinal Fractures - veterinary
/ Transportation
/ Transverse processes
/ Wildlife
/ Wildlife damage management
/ Zoos
2001
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MULTIPLE BILATERAL FRACTURES OF THE LUMBAR TRANSVERSE PROCESSES IN A ROE DEER (CAPREOLUS CAPREOLUS)
by
Manteca, Xavier
, Marco, Ignasi
, Lavín, Santiago
, López, Jorge
, Montané, Jordi
in
Animals
/ Biochemistry
/ Blood
/ Capreolus capreolus
/ CASE REPORTS
/ Creatine Kinase - blood
/ Deer - injuries
/ Domesticated animals
/ Fatal Outcome
/ Female
/ Heart Rate
/ Joint Dislocations - complications
/ Joint Dislocations - veterinary
/ Lesions
/ lumbar fracture
/ Lumbar Vertebrae - injuries
/ Muscles
/ Psoas Muscles - injuries
/ restraint
/ roe deer
/ Shock - etiology
/ Shock - veterinary
/ Spinal fractures
/ Spinal Fractures - etiology
/ Spinal Fractures - veterinary
/ Transportation
/ Transverse processes
/ Wildlife
/ Wildlife damage management
/ Zoos
2001
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MULTIPLE BILATERAL FRACTURES OF THE LUMBAR TRANSVERSE PROCESSES IN A ROE DEER (CAPREOLUS CAPREOLUS)
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MULTIPLE BILATERAL FRACTURES OF THE LUMBAR TRANSVERSE PROCESSES IN A ROE DEER (CAPREOLUS CAPREOLUS)
2001
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Overview
Multiple bilateral fractures of the lumbar transverse processes were radiographically identified postmortem in a recently captured roe deer (Capreolus capreolus). These fractures were probably caused by an avulsion of the psoas major occurring during introduction into the transport box. The deer probably died from shock caused by the fractures, muscle damage, and subsequent hemorrhage. Although easily overlooked, fractured lumbar transverse processes may indicate inadequate postcapture management practices.
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American Association of Zoo Veterinarians
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