Author/Authors :
Giadinis, Nektarios D. Aristotle University of Thessaloniki - Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, Clinic of Farm Animals, Greece , Papaioannou, Nikolaos G. Aristotle University of Thessaloniki - Faculty of Veterinary Medicine - Laboratory of Pathology, Greece , Tsaousi, Panagiota Aristotle University of Thessaloniki - Faculty of Veterinary Medicine - Laboratory of Pathology, Greece , Koutsoumpas, Asimakis Alexander S. Onasis Public Benefit Foundation, Greece , Fytianou, Anna Aristotle University of Thessaloniki - Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, Clinic of Farm Animals, Greece , Karatzias, Harilaos Aristotle University of Thessaloniki - Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, Clinic of Farm Animals, Greece
Abstract :
A single female lamb aged 2 days was submitted to the Clinic of Farm Animals, Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, Greece as it was unable to stand. At clinical examination, the lamb was found alert and was in sternal recumbency. External palpation across the spinal column revealed absence of the dorsal vertebral bodies. Hematology and blood biochemical profile were within the normal limits, except for serum vitamin A level that was below the detectable limit. Postmortem examination revealed absence of cervical, thoracic (1^st to 7^th), lumbar, sacral and coccygeal vertebrae while the 8^th -13^th thoracic vertebrae with the corresponding ribs appeared normal. Abdominal dissection showed swelling and congestion of kidneys and liver. Abnormal malformations were not observed in the urogenital and gastro-intestinal system of the lamb, as well as concomitant soft tissue defects. Liver copper was within normal range while liver vitamin A levels were below the detectable level.
Keywords :
Congenital malformation , Hypovitaminosis A , Lamb , Vertebral absence