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    Lab Anim Sci. 1991 Oct;41(5):474-5.

    A technique for liver biopsy performed in Pekin ducks using anesthesia with Telazol.

    Carp NZ, Saputelli J, Halbherr TC, Mason WS, Jilbert AR.

    Department of Surgery, American Oncologic Hospital, Philadelphia, PA.

    Infection of Pekin ducks with duck hepatitis B virus is a useful model for studying the hepadenoviruses, of which human hepatitis B virus is the prototype. The utility of this model has been limited, however, by the difficulties associated with anesthetizing and obtaining liver biopsies from ducks. We developed a technique using Telazol (13 mg/kg) to anesthetize ducks before surgical biopsy of the liver in ducks infected with duck hepatitis B virus. Eight Pekin ducks infected with duck hepatitis B virus underwent serial biopsies at 4- to 5-week intervals. There was one perioperative death in 34 surgical procedures with no evidence on intra-abdominal sepsis or wound complications. Telazol can be used safely and humanely to anesthetized ducks without the need for general endotracheal anesthesia.

    PMID: 1666151 [PubMed - indexed for MEDLINE]

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