male admitted may. found grounded. joints swollen and deterioration of wing membrane. treated with...
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RECENT ABNORMALITIES IN EPTESICUS FUSCUS
Cases 1 & 2
Male admitted May. Found grounded. Joints swollen and deterioration of wing membrane. Treated with antibiotics. Joints and membrane functional, but joints still minimally swollen. Bat released in June.
Male admitted with generalized swelling at all joints and tail vertebrae. Minor lacerations noted on dorsal elbows. Developed progressive paralysis of hind legs and dry necrosis of outer fingers left wing. Euthanized. Joint tissue submitted for pathology.
Case 3
Female admitted May with generalized swelling of all joints. Had been seen hanging on wall but found grounded by property owner. Treated with several courses of antibiotics. Swelling not resolving and bat has ceased hanging.
Case 3 pictures
Swollen wing joints and deterioration
Case 3 pictures
Swollen tail vertebrae and toes
Case 3 pictures
Swollen wrists
Case 3 pictures
Swollen tail and toes view 2
Case 4 Admitted June; severely emaciated,
dehydrated, maggots present dorsal tail and fur, no visible wounds, significant wing membrane deterioration, moderately swollen joints, abnormal appearance of forearms. Died on intake.
Case 4 pictures
Swollen elbow, membrane deterioration, dried wingtip
Case 4 pictures
Abnormal L forearm
Case 4 pictures
Closeup of R forearm
Case 4 pictures
Abnormal L forearm view 2