Andrea Pereira da Costa, Thaliane França Costa, Suellen de Araújo Barbosa, Alcyjara Rêgo Costa, Ana Lúcia Abreu-Silva, Fábio Henrique Evangelista Andrade, Isabel Silva Oliveira, Rita de Maria Seabra Nogueira
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马拉尼昂州立大学兽医院接诊了一只 11 岁的雄性犬,它患有眼球外翻和左眼角膜穿孔。经体格检查,发现该犬的舌头上有形状不规则的肉芽肿,呈碎屑状。该犬被送去进行眼球摘除手术。医生要求对该犬进行以下检查:全血细胞计数、血清生化检查、血液寄生虫检查、胸部 X 光检查、超声心动图检查、心电图检查、细胞学检查和结节组织病理学检查。血细胞计数显示中性粒细胞增多、贫血迹象、血浆总蛋白增加和血小板减少。血清生化和影像学检查结果显示正常。舌结节的细胞学检查显示有微丝蚴,组织病理学检查显示有慢性舌炎。对血液样本进行了聚合酶链式反应(PCR)和基因测序,从而确定了 Acanthocheilonema reconditum 这一物种。这是世界上首次在舌结节上发现 A. reconditum 的微丝蚴。这一发现提醒皮肤科医生和牙科医生需要对病因不明的口腔病变类型进行鉴别诊断。
Acanthocheilonema Reconditum (Spirurida: Onchocercidae) in the Oral Cavity of a Dog in Northeastern Brazil: Case Report
An 11-year-old male dog presenting exophthalmia and perforation of the cornea of the left eye was seen at the veterinary hospital of the State University of Maranhão. Upon physical examination, irregularly shaped granulomas of crumbly appearance were observed on the dog’s tongue. The dog was sent for ocular enucleation surgery. The following tests were requested: complete blood count, serum biochemistry, hemoparasite investigation, chest X-Ray, echocardiogram, electrocardiogram, cytology and nodule histopathology. The blood count revealed neutrophilia, signs of anemia, increased total plasma protein and thrombocytopenia. Serum biochemistry and the imaging examinations showed normal results. The cytological examination on the tongue nodules showed microfilariae and the histopathological examination showed chronic glossitis. Polymerase chain reaction (PCR) and genetic sequencing were performed on a blood sample, which made it possible to identify the species Acanthocheilonema reconditum. This is the first record worldwide of the occurrence of microfilariae of A. reconditum on tongue nodules. This finding serves to alert dermatologists and dentists regarding the need for a differential diagnosis for types of oral cavity lesions of unknown etiological origin.