First case report of nematode parasitic myelopathy in a wild feline in Brazil

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Autor(a) principal: Dazzi,Cláudia Cerutti
Data de Publicação: 2020
Outros Autores: Santos,Alex dos, Machado,Tanise Policarpo, Ataíde,Michelli Westphal de, Rodriguez,Rubens, Pereira,Ananda Müller, García,Paulina Sepúlveda, Motta,Adriana Costa da
Tipo de documento: Relatório
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Revista Brasileira de Parasitologia Veterinária (Online)
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Resumo: Abstract Parasitic myelopathy caused by Gurltia paralysans in domestic cats is a disease commonly reported in several South American countries. The adult parasite is lodged in the meningeal veins and spinal cord, often causing clinical manifestations of vascular proliferation, thrombophlebitis, and medullary compression. Wild felines are believed to be the definitive hosts of this parasite. The infection occurs through the ingestion of paratenic hosts, but the life cycle of G. paralysans is not yet clearly understood. In this paper, we discuss a case of parasitic myelopathy in a margay (Leopardus wiedii) that died during post-surgical care. Necropsy revealed focal hemorrhages in the thoracolumbar spinal cord. A microscopic examination revealed adult nematodes and eggs inside the veins of subarachnoid space in spinal cord, suggesting G. paralysans infection. This is first description of parasitic myelopathy in a margay in Brazil.
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title First case report of nematode parasitic myelopathy in a wild feline in Brazil
spellingShingle First case report of nematode parasitic myelopathy in a wild feline in Brazil
Dazzi,Cláudia Cerutti
Gurltia paralysans
Leopardus wiedii
spinal cord
title_short First case report of nematode parasitic myelopathy in a wild feline in Brazil
title_full First case report of nematode parasitic myelopathy in a wild feline in Brazil
title_fullStr First case report of nematode parasitic myelopathy in a wild feline in Brazil
title_full_unstemmed First case report of nematode parasitic myelopathy in a wild feline in Brazil
title_sort First case report of nematode parasitic myelopathy in a wild feline in Brazil
author Dazzi,Cláudia Cerutti
author_facet Dazzi,Cláudia Cerutti
Santos,Alex dos
Machado,Tanise Policarpo
Ataíde,Michelli Westphal de
Rodriguez,Rubens
Pereira,Ananda Müller
García,Paulina Sepúlveda
Motta,Adriana Costa da
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author2 Santos,Alex dos
Machado,Tanise Policarpo
Ataíde,Michelli Westphal de
Rodriguez,Rubens
Pereira,Ananda Müller
García,Paulina Sepúlveda
Motta,Adriana Costa da
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Dazzi,Cláudia Cerutti
Santos,Alex dos
Machado,Tanise Policarpo
Ataíde,Michelli Westphal de
Rodriguez,Rubens
Pereira,Ananda Müller
García,Paulina Sepúlveda
Motta,Adriana Costa da
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Gurltia paralysans
Leopardus wiedii
spinal cord
topic Gurltia paralysans
Leopardus wiedii
spinal cord
description Abstract Parasitic myelopathy caused by Gurltia paralysans in domestic cats is a disease commonly reported in several South American countries. The adult parasite is lodged in the meningeal veins and spinal cord, often causing clinical manifestations of vascular proliferation, thrombophlebitis, and medullary compression. Wild felines are believed to be the definitive hosts of this parasite. The infection occurs through the ingestion of paratenic hosts, but the life cycle of G. paralysans is not yet clearly understood. In this paper, we discuss a case of parasitic myelopathy in a margay (Leopardus wiedii) that died during post-surgical care. Necropsy revealed focal hemorrhages in the thoracolumbar spinal cord. A microscopic examination revealed adult nematodes and eggs inside the veins of subarachnoid space in spinal cord, suggesting G. paralysans infection. This is first description of parasitic myelopathy in a margay in Brazil.
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