Ectopic egg yolk in the abdominal cavity of a cockatiel.
Journal: 1992/November - Avian Diseases
ISSN: 0005-2086
PUBMED: 1417621
Abstract:
A mature cockatiel was presented to the teaching hospital with acute, severe dyspnea and a markedly enlarged abdomen. The bird died 2 hours after admission and was necropsied. A 3-cm egg yolk was present in the abdominal cavity and caused cranial displacement of the abdominal viscera. Death occurred acutely and was probably due to severe respiratory distress.
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