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Vet Rec ; 177(14): 366, 2015 Oct 10.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-26442526

RESUMO

Ovine pulmonary adenocarcinoma (OPA), caused by Jaagsiekte sheep retrovirus (JSRV), is a disease of increasing concern in the sheep industry. There is no commercial antemortem test for OPA; therefore, an early evaluation phase study was undertaken to examine the accuracy of transthoracic ultrasound examination using a 5-6.5 MHz sector ultrasound machine widely available in veterinary practice in the UK to diagnose OPA. Restraint, preparation and examination time was restricted to five minutes per sheep to represent the cost limitations of commercial sheep farming. One hundred sheep were examined. All 41 cases identified with suspect OPA lesions during transthoracic ultrasound examination had the diagnosis confirmed at postmortem examination, while sheep without ultrasonographic changes characteristic of OPA had no gross lesions of OPA at postmortem examination. This demonstrates the specificity of transthoracic ultrasound for diagnosis of OPA. The authors propose that, in the absence of any other reliable preclinical diagnostic test, the use of transthoracic ultrasound examination should be considered for a second opinion on an initial diagnosis of OPA, for screening purchased adult flock replacements for OPA, or for screening sheep in a known OPA-affected flock. However, the authors emphasise that a negative scan cannot provide a guarantee that the animal is free of JSRV infection nor early OPA.


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Adenocarcinoma/veterinária , Neoplasias Pulmonares/veterinária , Adenomatose Pulmonar Ovina/diagnóstico , Ultrassonografia/veterinária , Adenocarcinoma/diagnóstico , Adenocarcinoma de Pulmão , Animais , Feminino , Retrovirus Jaagsiekte de Ovinos , Neoplasias Pulmonares/diagnóstico , Masculino , Reprodutibilidade dos Testes , Ovinos , Ultrassonografia/métodos
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Res Vet Sci ; 83(3): 419-27, 2007 Dec.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-17418304

RESUMO

Ovine pulmonary adenocarcinoma (OPA) is a contagious lung tumour of sheep caused by Jaagsiekte sheep retrovirus (JSRV). The disease is a particular problem in flocks in many parts of the world. The aim of the study was to assess screening methods for individual animals as a prelude to future eradication trials. Results of histological examination were used as the standard to evaluate the relative sensitivity and specificity of an established heminested polymerase chain reaction (PCR) test for JSRV proviral DNA from blood and bronchoalveolar lavage (BAL) samples. PCR results from tissue samples are included as control data. PCR testing of blood samples was found to have an estimated sensitivity of only 10% (95% confidence interval (CI) 3-20) while the sensitivity of the PCR test on BAL samples was 89% (CI 79-96) in comparison to the results of histological examination. We conclude that PCR testing of BAL samples is an effective confirmatory test for sheep with suspected clinical OPA. It is also a useful tool for the pre-clinical identification of individual infected sheep within an infected flock and therefore may prove beneficial in future control or eradication programmes.


Assuntos
Líquido da Lavagem Broncoalveolar/virologia , Retrovirus Jaagsiekte de Ovinos/isolamento & purificação , Reação em Cadeia da Polimerase/veterinária , Adenomatose Pulmonar Ovina/diagnóstico , Animais , Lavagem Broncoalveolar/economia , Lavagem Broncoalveolar/veterinária , Feminino , Macrófagos Alveolares/virologia , Masculino , Valor Preditivo dos Testes , Adenomatose Pulmonar Ovina/virologia , Sensibilidade e Especificidade , Ovinos
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