Spontaneous Aortic Lesions in Fallow Deer (Dama Dama L)

Somlak Poungshompoo, C. Rehbinder
1985 Acta Veterinaria Scandinavica  
POUNGSHOMPOO, SOMLAK: Spontaneous aortic lesions in {allow deer (Dama dama L). Acta vet. scand, 1985,26, 549-562. -In 19 out of 22 aortas from fallow deer, 15 months to 5·% years, aortic lesions were found. Three types of lesions were observed, fatty streaks were seen in 2, fibrous plaques in 15 and fibrous plaques with complicated lesions (calcification and acid mucopolysaccharides) in 2 of the aortas. Elastic tissue degeneration of the inner two thirds of the tunica media was frequently found
more » ... in the aorta of the animals > 3%-5% years of age. There was no statistical evidence for a correlation between age and frequency (P eo 0.10) but a trend towards age dependence was seen. The percentage of involved surface was found to significantly increase (0.05> P > 0.(1) with age. Lesions were found to start in the abdominal aorta in young animals and to extend cranially to the thoracic aorta with age. The percentage of involved surface in different affected regions, comprising all age groups were, in the posterior abdominal portion, 10.5 % , in the anterior abdominal portion, 4.3 % and in the posterior thoracic portion, 1.04 %. The influence of hemodynamic flow upon the localization of the aortic lesions, the endothelial cell population density and the endothelial nuclear patterns were discussed. atherosclerosis; fatty streaks; complicated I e s ion s; fib r 0 u s P I a que s.
doi:10.1186/bf03546526 fatcat:67auiz74n5ahhjox6c5anrjyu4