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'''A 7-year-old entire female Dutch rabbit, housed indoors, presents with weight loss, anorexia and acute-onset severe dyspnoea and rapid fatigue. The rabbit is thin, alert but weak. Mucous membranes are cyanotic but capillary refill time and pulse are normal. Abdominal palpation is tense. Lung sounds are generally decreased. There is a poor response to oxygen therapy. Lateral and dorsoventral radiographs are shown (see image).'''
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|q1= What radiographic changes are present and what is the most likely diagnosis given the signalment and clinical signs?
|a1= The radiographs show a nodular interstitial pattern of the lung field. The most likely diagnosis in a 7-year-old entire female rabbit is metastatic spread from a uterine adenocarcinoma. Abdominal radiography and ultrasonography revealed a large mass in the uterus.
|l1= Replace text with name and subsection of relevant WikiVet page if in existence eg. Feather - Anatomy & Physiology#Structure & Function
|q2= What differential diagnoses would you consider in a 7-year-old rabbit with these clinical signs?
|a2= Differential diagnoses for lower respiratory tract disease include: pneumonia; abscesses associated with pleuropneumonia; pleuropneumonia (secondary to infection with Pasteurella multocida, Pseudomonas aeruginosa, Staphylococcus aureus, Bordetella bronchiseptica, Mycobacterium bovis, M. tuberculosis, Moraxella bovis, Francisella tularensis and Yersinia pestis); primary thoracic neoplasia (thymoma); and secondary metastatic disease. Pleural effusion has been seen with cardiovascular disease (cardiomyopathy, valvular disease, pericarditis and atherosclerosis) and corona virus infection but this has not been reported as a spontaneous natural infection in pet rabbits.
|l2= Replace text with name and subsection of relevant WikiVet page if in existence eg. Feather - Anatomy & Physiology#Structure & Function
|q3= What is the prognosis?
|a3= The prognosis is grave and in this case the rabbit was euthanased.
|l3= Replace text with name and subsection of relevant WikiVet page if in existence eg. Feather - Anatomy & Physiology#Structure & Function
|q4= What preventive measures are there to reduce the incidence of this condition?
|a4= Ovariohysterectomy before the rabbit is 2 years old will reduce the incidence of this condition in female rabbits. Dutch, French Silver, Havana and Tan breeds older than 4 years of age have a 50–80% incidence of uterine adenocarcinoma. Metastases to local tissues, lungs, liver, brain and bones may occur within 1–2 years.
|l4= Replace text with name and subsection of relevant WikiVet page if in existence eg. Feather - Anatomy & Physiology#Structure & Function
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