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This is an uncommon problem but may be seen in neonatal to juvenile iguanas. There is no definitive aetiology but it may be associated with malnutrition or [[Lizard Metabolic Bone Disease|metabolic bone disease]]. | This is an uncommon problem but may be seen in neonatal to juvenile iguanas. There is no definitive aetiology but it may be associated with malnutrition or [[Lizard Metabolic Bone Disease|metabolic bone disease]]. | ||
− | * '''Diagnosis''' - history taking, [[Lizard Physical Examination|physical examination]], radiology and necropsy (the gastrointestinal tract is grossly distended with gas). | + | * '''Diagnosis''' - history taking, [[Lizard Physical Examination|physical examination]], radiology and [[Lizard Necropsy|necropsy]] (the gastrointestinal tract is grossly distended with gas). |
* '''Treatment''' - [[Lizard Supportive Care|Supportive care]] but largely unsuccessful. | * '''Treatment''' - [[Lizard Supportive Care|Supportive care]] but largely unsuccessful. |
Revision as of 14:21, 30 March 2010
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This is an uncommon problem but may be seen in neonatal to juvenile iguanas. There is no definitive aetiology but it may be associated with malnutrition or metabolic bone disease.
- Diagnosis - history taking, physical examination, radiology and necropsy (the gastrointestinal tract is grossly distended with gas).
- Treatment - Supportive care but largely unsuccessful.