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J Small Anim Pract ; 59(4): 253-256, 2018 Apr.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-28390190

ABSTRACT

An 11-month-old Border collie presented collapsed and continued to deteriorate rapidly despite supportive treatment. The dog had a history of failure to thrive and recurring respiratory infection. Laboratory abnormalities included neutrophilic leucocytosis, Heinz body anaemia, hyperammonaemia, hyperbilirubinaemia, proteinuria and hypocobalaminaemia. Post-mortem examination revealed multi-focal necrosis within the heart, kidneys, pancreas, liver, meninges and cerebral cortex. Fungal hyphae in lesions were identified as Scedosporium prolificans following culture. Subsequent genotyping confirmed that the dog carried the CUBN:c.8392delC mutation in a homozygous state, verifying hereditary cobalamin deficiency (a.k.a. Imerslund-Gräsbeck syndrome). Cobalamin deficiency may have been a predisposing factor for the development of systemic fungal infection in this dog.


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Anemia, Megaloblastic/veterinary , Dog Diseases/etiology , Malabsorption Syndromes/veterinary , Mycoses/veterinary , Proteinuria/veterinary , Scedosporium , Vitamin B 12 Deficiency/veterinary , Vitamin B 12/metabolism , Anemia, Megaloblastic/complications , Animals , Dogs , Malabsorption Syndromes/complications , Male , Mycoses/etiology , Proteinuria/complications , Vitamin B 12 Deficiency/complications
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J Small Anim Pract ; 54(8): 425-7, 2013 Aug.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-23718904

ABSTRACT

A two-year-old female neutered Tibetan terrier was referred following a one-month history of lethargy, inappetence and pancytopenia, which had been poorly responsive to immunosuppressive and fluoroquinolone treatment. The dog was diagnosed with pure red cell aplasia and was found to be positive for Ehrlichia canis by both antibody titre measurement and polymerase chain reaction. The dog lived in London and had not travelled outside the UK. The dog was treated with doxycycline, prednisolone and ciclosporin, but died as a result of gastrointestinal tract haemorrhage. To the authors' knowledge, this represents the first reported case of Ehrlichia canis in a dog in the UK with no previous travel history.


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Dog Diseases/microbiology , Ehrlichia canis , Ehrlichiosis/veterinary , Animals , Anti-Bacterial Agents/therapeutic use , Dog Diseases/diagnosis , Dog Diseases/drug therapy , Dog Diseases/epidemiology , Dogs , Ehrlichiosis/epidemiology , Ehrlichiosis/etiology , Fatal Outcome , Female , Polymerase Chain Reaction/veterinary , Travel , United Kingdom/epidemiology
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Phys Rev Lett ; 93(23): 233001, 2004 Dec 03.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-15601153

ABSTRACT

Resonant electric dipole-dipole interactions between cold Rydberg atoms were observed using microwave spectroscopy. Laser-cooled 85Rb atoms in a magneto-optical trap were optically excited to 45d(5/2) Rydberg states using a pulsed laser. A microwave pulse transferred a fraction of these Rydberg atoms to the 46p(3/2) state. A second microwave pulse then drove atoms in the 45d(5/2) state to the 46d(5/2) state, and was used as a probe of interatomic interactions. The spectral width of this two-photon probe transition was found to depend on the presence of the 46p(3/2) atoms, and is due to the resonant electric dipole-dipole interaction between 45d(5/2) and 46p(3/2) Rydberg atoms.

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