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Traumatic proventriculitis in an Aseel pullet caused by ingestion of a 16G hypodermic needle of 3 centimeters long with plastic hub. The gross pathologic lesions recorded in the case have been described. | Int.J.Curr.Microbiol.App.Sci 2018 7 4 2700-2702 EXCELLENT PUBLISHERS International Journal of Current Microbiology and Applied Sciences ISSN 2319-7706 Volume 7 Number 04 2018 Journal homepage http www.ijcmas.com Original Research Article https doi.org 10.20546 ijcmas.2018.704.308 Traumatic Proventriculitis in an Aseel Pullet T.A. Vijayalingam N.V. Rajesh and S. Ilavarasan Veterinary University Training and Research Centre Tamilnadu Veterinary and Animal Sciences University Ramanathapuram - 623 503 India Corresponding author ABSTRACT Keywords Aseel pullet Hypodermic needle Traumatic proventriculitis Traumatic proventriculitis in an Aseel pullet caused by ingestion of a 16G hypodermic needle of 3 centimeters long with plastic hub. The gross Article Info Accepted 23 March 2018 Available Online 10 April 2018 pathologic lesions recorded in the case have been described. Introduction Materials and Methods Presence of foreign bodies in the digestive tract of birds especially chicken and turkey are not uncommon. But traumatic inflammation of avian digestive tract due to foreign bodies appeared to be a rare phenomenon. Considering the paucity of information on this regard a rare case of traumatic proventriculitis detected in a carcass of a country chicken referred for post mortem examination at Veterinary University Training and Research Centre Ramanathapuram district Tamil Nadu has been briefed in this article. A carcass of an Aseel pullet weighing about 750 gram was brought to the Veterinary University Training and Research Centre Ramanathapuram with the history of lethargy and anorexia for about 10 days and died of inanition. Results and Discussion On Post mortem examination the crop was empty and the proventriculus was dilated. On incision the proventriculus contained undigested grains mixed with blackish red material. A 16G hypodermic needle with plastic hub was found piercing at the proximal 2700 Int.J.Curr.Microbiol.App.Sci 2018 7 4 2700-2702 part of the .