Bacterial sinusitis as a cause of beak deformity in an Antipodes Island parakeet (Cyanoramphus unicolor)

Authors: Gartrell BD, Kelly T, Alley MR
Publication: New Zealand Veterinary Journal, Volume 51, Issue 4, pp 196-198, Aug 2003
Publisher: Taylor and Francis

Animal type: Avian
Subject Terms: Bacterial, Congenital disease, Ear/nose/throat, Respiratory system, Disease/defect, Inflammation
Article class: Clinical Communication
Abstract: CASE HISTORY: From 26 days of age, an Antipodes Island parakeet (Cyanoramphus unicolor) was noted to have a severe beak deformity and reduced bodyweight gain compared to its nest mate. The bird was euthanised at 43 days of age.
CLINICAL AND PATHOLOGICAL FINDINGS: The beak abnormality consisted of distortion of the right nares and severe shortening resulting in deviation of the upper maxilla to the right and cranially. On sectioning the head, copious mucoid material was found in the infraorbital sinus and the bony sinus architecture was disrupted. Histopathological examination of the infraorbital sinuses revealed a large focus of chronic but active inflammation, bony lysis on the right side and pockets of a mixed population of bacteria.
DIAGNOSIS: Severe beak deformity, likely secondary to bacterial sinusitis.
CLINICAL RELEVANCE: The case illustrates the need to look for underlying aetiologies to beak malformation, particularly in young parrots.
KEYWORDS: Sinusitis, beak malformation, Antipodes Island parakeet, parrot, beak growth
Access to the full text of this article is available to members of:
  • SciQuest - Complimentary Subscription
If you're a member or subscriber and believe you should have access:
Login

Otherwise:
Register for an account