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First indication of gas embolism in a harbour porpoise (Phocoena phocoena) from German waters

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In the last decade, a number of cetacean strandings have gas embolic pathology analogous to decompression sickness in man and experimental animals. Acute gas and fat embolic lesions have also been found in mass-stranded beaked whales causally linked to high-intensity anthropogenic mid-frequency sonar activities. Sporadic chronic gas embolic lesions have also been described. This communication describes a first case of numerous gas-filled fibrous cavities in the markedly enlarged liver of a dead adult male harbour porpoise stranded at the North Sea coast of Schleswig-Holstein, Germany. Additional pathological findings consisted of chronic parasitic granulomatous cholangiohepatitis, hepatic vein thrombosis, parasitic infestations of the bronchial tree and pulmonary blood vessels associated with bronchopneumonia and severe parasitic burden in both ear sinuses. The hepatic cavernous lesions are similar to those described in chronic gas bubble disease in other cetaceans, most likely resulting from decompression-related tissue supersaturation with nitrogen.

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The harbour porpoise was investigated as part of the health monitoring of small cetaceans funded by the Schleswig-Holstein Ministry of Agriculture, Environment and Rural Areas. We thank all colleagues for their help during the necropsy and Dr. E. Prenger-Berninghoff for bacteriological investigations.

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Siebert, U., Jepson, P.D. & Wohlsein, P. First indication of gas embolism in a harbour porpoise (Phocoena phocoena) from German waters. Eur J Wildl Res 59, 441–444 (2013). https://doi.org/10.1007/s10344-013-0700-4

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