Cody

Green (Chelonia mydas)

(ST 0865)

Age Class Juvenile
Gender Unknown
Date Stranded September 16, 2008
Location of Stranding New Port Richey, Pithlachascotee River
Date of Arrival September 17, 2008
Number of Days of Care 57 days

Final Disposition

Euthanized December 15, 2008

lateral view of sea turtle named cody

Turtle upon arrival at Hospital.

9/18 Turtle was brought to Mote for rehabilitation after being found in the Pithlachascotee River (New Port Richey, Florida.  Turtle has wounds from a recent (~1 month) boat strike (fractured carapace and missing right front flipper), has fibropapillomatosis, and is quite anemic.  Turtle has been started on medication and placed in shallow water. 9/19 Turtle began to eat today on its own. 9/26 Turtle is becoming more active and is eating well.  A CT-scan, performed last night at Axcess Diagnostics of Sarasota, revealed no evidence of internal tumors. 10/6 Turtle still anemic but improving, surgery is being held off until it is more stable. Turtle is eating and gaining weight. 10/24 The turtle is scheduled for surgery in a week. 11/2 Turtle underwent laser removal of all tumors today.  Surgery went well and turtle is recovering well.  11/25 Turtle is eating better and taking some of its food off the bottom.  12/08 Tumors have regrown on both eyes, carapace and on most of its body surfaces.  Turtle still not diving to bottom. 12/15 Turtle has begun having neurologic symptoms, so it was euthanized.  Necropsy revealed tumors in the lungs, liver, spleen, and brain. 

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