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Toxicon ; 197: 6-11, 2021 Jul 15.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-33852904

RESUMO

The present report describes the clinical and pathological changes induced by the consumption of oats contaminated with Crotalaria spectabilis seeds by horses. Eighty horses were exposed to oats containing 10 g/kg of C. spectabilis seeds with 0.46% pyrrolizidine alkaloids, and 21 horses died within a 6-month period. Clinical signs included jaundice, apathy, a hypotonic tongue, ataxia, hyporexia, weight loss, aimless wandering, violent behavior, and proprioceptive deficits. Pathological findings were predominant in the liver and included periportal bridging fibrosis, megalocytosis, centrilobular necrosis, and bile stasis. Other findings were Alzheimer's type II astrocytes in the cortex, midbrain, basal nuclei, brainstem and pons; multifocal edema and hemorrhage in the lungs; and degeneration and necrosis of the tubular epithelium of kidneys. Horses are highly sensitive to pyrrolizidine alkaloid-containing plants, and the observed clinical and pathological findings are typical of this poisoning. The seeds were planted, and botanical identification of the adult plants confirmed the diagnosis of C. spectabilis poisoning.


Assuntos
Crotalaria , Intoxicação por Plantas , Alcaloides de Pirrolizidina , Animais , Avena , Cavalos , Fígado , Intoxicação por Plantas/diagnóstico , Intoxicação por Plantas/veterinária , Alcaloides de Pirrolizidina/toxicidade
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Parasitology ; 148(5): 576-583, 2021 04.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-33314998

RESUMO

Pancreatic eurytrematosis (PE) is an under diagnosed and neglected parasitosis in goats and sheep in the Americas. Clinical and pathological features of PE are not well defined in small ruminants worldwide. Natural cases of PE in small ruminants were detected in the Federal District, Brazil. A survey of necropsy records, including epidemiological and clinicopathological data, in goats and sheep was conducted. Most cases of PE occurred during the rainy season in adult females, with an incidence of 12.9% in goats and 0.8% in sheep. Clinical signs varied from asymptomatic infections to anorexia, lethargy, weakness, marked weight loss and death in some goats. Overall, most cases of PE in goats and sheep were incidental necropsy findings with minor pancreatic lesions. Three goats, however, showed severe chronic pancreatitis, dilation of major pancreatic ducts with numerous trematodes present and marked abdominal fat necrosis. Morphological and molecular characterization of flukes detected Eurytrema coelomaticum. Our findings shed light on the prevalence of E. coelomaticum infections in small ruminants in the region and highlight the possibility of severe and lethal cases in goats. PE must be further investigated in small ruminant populations in relevant livestock production regions of the Americas.


Assuntos
Dicrocoeliidae/isolamento & purificação , Doenças das Cabras/epidemiologia , Doenças dos Ovinos/epidemiologia , Infecções por Trematódeos/veterinária , Animais , Brasil/epidemiologia , Feminino , Doenças das Cabras/parasitologia , Cabras , Incidência , Masculino , Prevalência , Ovinos , Doenças dos Ovinos/parasitologia , Carneiro Doméstico , Infecções por Trematódeos/epidemiologia , Infecções por Trematódeos/parasitologia
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J Vet Med Sci ; 82(11): 1627-1630, 2020 Nov 12.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-32908038

RESUMO

Squamous cell carcinomas (SCC) are one of the most common tumors of the tegument that can have a misdiagnosis of chronic skin wounds. An adult captive crowned solitary eagle presented an indolent wound-like ulcer on the footpad and a fatal outcome. An infiltrating tumoral mass in the foot and multiple tumoral metastatic nodules in visceral organs were detected. The neoplasm was composed of atypical squamous cells with strong positivity for cytokeratin, "keratin pearl" structures, and marked invasion of tissues confirming a diagnosis of metastatic SCC. This might be the first report of an SSC with metastasis on the footpad in a captive Chaco eagle, which is one of the endangered species of birds of prey.


Assuntos
Carcinoma de Células Escamosas , Águias , Neoplasias Cutâneas , Animais , Carcinoma de Células Escamosas/diagnóstico , Carcinoma de Células Escamosas/veterinária , Neoplasias Cutâneas/veterinária
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Front Vet Sci ; 7: 422, 2020.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-32851012

RESUMO

Over the last 20 years, substantial knowledge has been developed in Veterinary oncology, and tumors previously reported only in humans have been identified in animals. Primary paragangliomas of the tongue are extremely rare tumors in human beings and have never been reported in animals. A Chow Chow dog showed an ulcerated nodule at the lingual body, deeply infiltrated, which extended to the base of the tongue. A full clinical and pathological investigation was conducted, and a post-surgical follow-up of 6 months did not detect recurrence. Cytological, histological, and immunohistochemical features are presented and support the diagnosis of lingual paraganglioma. The paraganglioma of the tongue reported in this Chow Chow dog shares many similarities with the human counterpart.

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Biosci. j. (Online) ; 36(2): 487-495, 01-03-2020. ilus
Artigo em Inglês | LILACS | ID: biblio-1146405

RESUMO

Canine distemper is a viral disease that affects several systems on dogs, among them, the cardiovascular system. The aim of this study was to identify canine distemper virus (CDV) in the sinoatrial node (SAN) of dogs serologically positive for distemper by Polymerase Chain Reaction preceded by reverse transcription (RT-PCR), and to analyze gross and microscopic changes of distemper in the heart and other tissues. SAN and tissue fragments were collected from 17 serologically positive dead animals, necropsied from October 2015 to December 2016. In the heart, right heart dilatation was observed in 13 dogs (76.47%) and left concentric hypertrophy in two dogs (11.76%). Microscopically, lymphocytic myocarditis was observed in four (23.53%) dogs and 41.18% presented viral inclusion corpuscles of CDV in the bladder epithelium. Only one (5.88%) dog presented a 319 bp target fragment for distemper virus using primers CDV 1 and CDV 2 at the sinoatrial node. In conclusion, CDV can be located in the sinoatrial node of naturally infected dogs, as demonstrated in this study by the RT-PCR technique, reinforcing the hypothesis that CDV is capable of causing inflammatory lesions in the sinoatrial node of this species. Macroscopic and microscopic cardiac changes are frequently observed in dogs with distemper, mainly cardiac dilatation and myocarditis. Viral inclusions of CDV in bladder epithelial cells are an important microscopic finding for the diagnosis of distemper.


A cinomose canina é uma doença viral que afeta vários sistemas, dentre eles o cardiovascular. Objetivou-se identificar o vírus da cinomose canina no nó sinoatrial (NSA) de cães sorologicamente positivos para cinomose, através da reação em cadeia da polimerase, precedida de transcrição reversa (RT-PCR), além de analisar os achados macroscópicos e histológicos da cinomose no coração e outros tecidos. Foram coletados fragmentos de tecidos e do NSA de 17 cães sorologicamente positivos para cinomose que vieram a óbito e foram necropsiados no período de outubro de 2015 a dezembro de 2016. No coração observou-se dilatação cardíaca direita em 76,47% dos cães e hipertrofia concêntrica esquerda em 11,76% dos cães. Microscopicamente observou-se miocardite linfocítica em 23,53% dos cães e 41,18% apresentou corpúsculos de inclusão viral no epitélio vesical. Somente um (5,88%) cão apresentou fragmento alvo de 319 bp para cinomose utilizando os primers VCC1 e VCC2, no nó sinoatrial. Conclui-se que o VCC pode localizar-se no nó sinoatrial de cães naturalmente infectados, como demonstrados neste estudo pela técnica de RT-PCR, reforçando a hipótese de que o VCC é capaz de provocar lesões inflamatórias no nó sinoatrial dessa espécie. Alterações cardíacas macroscópicas e microscópicas, principalmente dilatação cardíaca e miocardite, são frequentemente observadas em cães com cinomose. Inclusões virais nas células epiteliais da bexiga são importantes achados microscópicos para diagnóstico da cinomose.


Assuntos
Cinomose , Cães , Sistema de Condução Cardíaco , Cardiomiopatias
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Toxicon ; 170: 41-50, 2019 Dec.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-31499078

RESUMO

Snake bite envenomations in farm animals are generally overestimated as the cause of mortality in rural areas in Latin America. However, most cases are based only on anecdotal information and assumptions, and lack diagnostic evidence. There are few proven reports of envenomation and death in horses caused by snakebites from members of the Bothrops genus (lancehead pit vipers). This study presents epidemiological and clinical-pathological findings of fatal bothropic envenomation in horses from Central Western Brazil in order to contribute to the correct diagnosis of this condition. A survey of the records of equine necropsies from the Veterinary Pathology Laboratories of the University of Brasilia, Federal University of Mato Grosso and Federal University of Mato Grosso do Sul, from January 2010 to February 2018, was performed. Five fatal cases of bothropic snakebite were identified in 755 necropsies of horses, corresponding to 0.66% of these cases, ranging annually from 0.33% to 0.89%. The main necropsy findings were marked swelling and diffuse subcutaneous hemorrhage, and identification of the fang marks in 2 out of five horses. Hemorrhage in most organs and tissues was the pathological hallmark of systemic envenomation. Myonecrosis, dermonecrosis, and moderate to severe kidney degeneration and necrosis were also observed. Fatal Bothrops snakebites in horses have a low occurrence in Central Western Brazil and most cases occur in the rainy season. The diagnosis of this condition may be substantiated by clinical signs and pathological findings. Local hemorrhage and necrosis, systemic hemorrhagic disorders and injuries related to acute kidney injury are the predominant clinical signs. These findings should be considered in the diagnosis and therapeutic management of these envenomations.


Assuntos
Bothrops , Doenças dos Cavalos/epidemiologia , Mordeduras de Serpentes/veterinária , Injúria Renal Aguda/etiologia , Injúria Renal Aguda/veterinária , Animais , Brasil/epidemiologia , Venenos de Crotalídeos/toxicidade , Hemorragia/etiologia , Hemorragia/veterinária , Doenças dos Cavalos/etiologia , Doenças dos Cavalos/mortalidade , Cavalos , Necrose/etiologia , Necrose/veterinária , Estudos Retrospectivos , Mordeduras de Serpentes/complicações , Mordeduras de Serpentes/epidemiologia , Mordeduras de Serpentes/mortalidade
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Biosci. j. (Online) ; 33(4): 990-995, july/aug. 2017. ilus, tab
Artigo em Inglês | LILACS | ID: biblio-966260

RESUMO

We analyzed serum urea and creatinine levels and the renal histology of dogs with canine visceral leishmaniasis, and conducted a urinalysis to evaluate their renal damage. Urine, blood, and kidney samples were obtained from 43 dogs. The dogs were divided into 3 groups according to their clinical presentation: asymptomatic (n= 9), oligosymptomatic (n= 17), and symptomatic (n=17). We detected increased creatinine and urea levels in 7/43 and 8/43 of the dogs, respectively. In the urinalysis, nephritis was found in 22/43 seropositive dogs. Histopathologic alterations included tubulointerstitial alterations (39/43) and glomerulonephritis (25/43). Membranoproliferative glomerulonephritis (11/43) was the most common glomerular alteration, followed bymembranous glomerulonephritis (6/43), proliferative glomerulonephritis (7/43), and glomerular sclerosis (1/43). Our data indicate that alterations in the urinalysis and renal histopathology in dogs with leishmaniasis can appear before increases in serum urea and creatinine levels can be detected, even when clinical symptoms of the disease are absent. A diagnosis of leishmaniasis should be considered in dogs with renal damage, and renal function should be evaluated in dogs with leishmaniasis.


Objetivou-se avaliar a função renal de cães sororreagentes para leishmaniose visceral, através da dosagem séricas de ureia e creatinina urinálise e alterações histopatológicas do tecido renal, associando com as alterações clínicas. Foram utilizados 43 cães positivos, divididos em assintomáticos (9/43), oligossintomáticos(17/43) e sintomáticos (17/43). Verificou-se creatina aumentada em 1/9 dos assintomáticos; 1/17 dos oligossintomáticos e 1/17 sintomáticos. 4/17 dos oligossintomáticos e 4/17 dos sintomáticos tiveram valores de ureia aumentados. Constatou-se na urinálise nefrite em 22/43 cães soropositivos, destes 6/22 eram assintomáticos, 8/22 oligossintomáticos e 8/22 sintomáticos. Na avaliação histopatológica verificaram-se alterações tubulointersticiais e glomerulares. A glomerulonefrite membranoproliferativa foi o tipo mais frequente e ocorreu em 11/43 cães sendo que 5/11 eram sintomáticos, 4/11oligossintomáticos e 2/11 eram assintomáticos. Glomerulonefrite membranosa foi observada em 6/43 animais e destes 3/6 eram oligossintomáticos e 3/6 sintomáticos. A glomerulonefrite proliferativa foi observada em 7/43 cães sendo que 3/7 cães eram oligossintomáticos, 2/7 era sintomático e 2/7 eram assintomáticos. A esclerose glomerular foi em 1/43 animal sintomático. A leishmaniose visceral canina pode causar lesões glomerulares e tubulares do tecido renais levando a alterações urinárias e dos valores séricos ureia e creatinina. Cães com leishmaniose podem apresentar lesões renais mesmo sem sinais clínicos da doença.


Assuntos
Cães , Glomerulonefrite , Rim , Leishmaniose Visceral , Nefrite
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