Abstract in English:
Inclusion body disease (IBD) is a global viral infectious disease that affects snakes, mainly from the Boidae and Pythonidae families. The appearance of secondary infections is common in cases of IBD. The aim of this study was to report a case of inclusion body disease (IBD) associated with secondary infection in the respiratory system by Salmonella spp. in a captive Boa constrictor in the state of Ceará, northeastern Brazil. A male captive snake from a private captivity was sent for necropsy after presenting apathy and anorexia. It was sent for necropsy to the “Laboratório de Anatomia e Fisiologia Animal” at the “Universidade Federal do Cariri.” Macroscopically, there was a discrete focal brownish catarrhal content in the tracheal lumen. The lungs, especially the right one, were reddish, with multifocal to coalescing yellowish areas. On the cut surface, these areas extended to the lung parenchyma. They were soft, yellow and had a pasty texture. A brownish catarrhal exudate was also observed in the lung cavity. Microbiological examination of the tracheal swab and lungs resulted in the isolation of Salmonella spp. as well as Achromobacter denitrificans in the trachea. Fragments from all organs were collected, fixed in 10% buffered formalin solution and routinely processed to make histological slides stained with hematoxylin and eosin (HE). Microscopically, there was lymphoplasmacytic and heterophilic tracheitis, with hyperplasia of the mucosal epithelium associated with intracytoplasmic eosinophilic inclusion bodies. In the lungs, there was granulomatous pneumonia. The faveolar epithelium showed degeneration and necrosis associated with intracytoplasmic eosinophilic inclusion bodies. In the intestine, there was necrotic enteritis. In the liver there was random necrotic hepatitis. In the kidneys, there was degeneration and necrosis of the tubular epithelium and interstitial nephritis. Round to oval, intracellular eosinophilic to amphophilic inclusion bodies were also seen in the pancreas, liver, bile ducts, kidneys, and brain. Paraffin blocks of lung and intestine fragments were sent to the Veterinary Pathology Department at “Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul” for immunohistochemistry with anti-Salmonella antibody, with positive immunostaining. The findings of inclusion bodies were consistent with infection by a virus of the genus Reptarenavirus. This appears to be the first reported case of IBD in a Boa constrictor from a private zoo in the state of Ceará, northeastern Brazil. In the present report, the disease was associated with secondary infection in the respiratory system by Salmonella sp. Additionally, this seems to be the first report of isolation of A. denitrificans from the microbiome of a respiratory sample in a snake in Brazil. Although Salmonella spp. infections are common in snakes, the isolation of A. denitrificans requires further studies on infection routes, pathogenicity and antimicrobial sensitivity.
Abstract in Portuguese:
A doença do corpúsculo de inclusão (“Inclusion Body Disease” – IBD) é uma doença infecciosa viral e de caráter global que acomete serpentes, principalmente das famílias Boidae e Pythonidae. O surgimento de infecções secundárias é comum em casos de IBD. Objetivou-se com este trabalho, relatar um caso da doença de corpúsculos de inclusão (IBD) associada a infecção secundária do sistema respiratório por Salmonella spp. em uma jiboia (Boa constrictor) de cativeiro, no estado do Ceará, nordeste do Brasil. Uma serpente, macho, proveniente de cativeiro particular foi encontrada morta em seu recinto após apresentar apatia e anorexia, e encaminhada para necropsia no Laboratório de Anatomia e Fisiologia Animal na Universidade Federal do Cariri. Macroscopicamente, no lúmen da traqueia havia conteúdo catarral acastanhado focal discreto. Os pulmões, principalmente o direito, estava avermelhado, com áreas multifocais a coalescentes amareladas. Ao corte, estendiam-se ao parênquima pulmonar, eram macias, amarelas e de consistência pastosa e na cavidade pulmonar havia exsudato catarral acastanhado. O exame microbiológico foi feito a partir de swab traqueal e pulmão resultou em isolamento de Salmonella spp., além de Achromobacter denitrificans em traqueia. Foram colhidos fragmentos de todos os órgãos, fixados em solução de formalina tamponada a 10% e, em seguida, processados rotineiramente para fazer confecção de lâminas histológicas coradas com hematoxilina e eosina (HE). Microscopicamente, havia traqueíte linfoplasmocitária e heterofílica com hiperplasia do epitélio da mucosa associada a corpúsculos de inclusão intracitoplasmáticos. No pulmão, havia pneumonia granulomatosa. No epitélio faveolar foi visto degeneração e necrose associada a corpúsculos de inclusão eosinofílicos intracitoplasmáticos. No intestino havia enterite necrótica. No fígado havia hepatite necrótica, aleatória. Nos rins, havia degeneração, necrose do epitélio tubular e nefrite intersticial linfoplasmocitária. Corpúsculos de inclusão eosinofílicos a anfofílicos, redondos a ovais, intracitoplasmáticos foram vistos ainda em pâncreas, fígado, ductos biliares, rins e encéfalo. Blocos de parafina de fragmentos de pulmão e intestino foram encaminhados ao Setor de Patologia Veterinária da Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul para realização de imuno-histoquímica com anticorpo anti-Salmonella, com imunomarcação positiva. Os achados de corpúsculos de inclusões foram compatíveis com infecção por vírus do gênero Reptarenavirus. Este parece ser o primeiro relato de caso de doença do corpúsculo de inclusão em uma jiboia de um zoológico particular no estado do Ceará, Nordeste do Brasil. No presente relato, a doença foi associada à infecção secundária no sistema respiratório por Salmonella sp. Além disso, este parece ser o primeiro relato de isolamento de A. denitrificans do microbioma de uma amostra respiratória em uma serpente no Brasil. Embora infecções por Salmonella spp. sejam comuns em serpentes, o isolamento de A. denitrificans requer mais estudos sobre as vias de infecção, patogenicidade e sensibilidade antimicrobiana.
Abstract in English:
In the last decade, there has been a significant increase in the demand for small rodents such as hamsters, guinea pigs, rats, and mice to be kept as pets. Consequently, the veterinary care provided to these animals has also increased. The aim of this study was to describe gross, histopathological and immunohistochemical findings of 26 spontaneous neoplasms diagnosed in 25 pet rodents in Northeastern Brazil. A retrospective study was carried out from 2014 to 2022 in two veterinary diagnostic laboratories to identify cases of tumoriform lesions in these species. Hamsters represented the most frequent species in this study (60%, 15/25), followed by rats (28%, 7/25), guinea pigs (8%, 2/25), and mice (4%, 1/25), with a mean age of 17.63 months. The anatomical regions of the face/head and thoracic region were the most affected. The most affected tissues were the skin/subcutaneous/mucosal (65%, 15/26) and mammary gland (23%, 6/26). Eighteen different types of neoplasms were diagnosed, and T-cell lymphomas and mammary adenocarcinomas were the most diagnosed tumors, each corresponding to 12% (3/26) of the cases. Leiomyosarcoma, myxosarcoma and mammary adenocarcinoma metastases were also noted. Immunohistochemistry was essential for the diagnosis of certain malignant mesenchymal and round-cell neoplasms. Pet rodent neoplasms in Northeastern Brazil are common, especially in hamsters, and immunohistochemistry can be a useful tool for the definitive diagnosis of these tumors.
Abstract in Portuguese:
In the last decade, there has been a significant increase in the demand for small rodents such as hamsters, guinea pigs, rats, and mice to be kept as pets. Consequently, the veterinary care provided to these animals has also increased. The aim of this study was to describe gross, histopathological and immunohistochemical findings of 26 spontaneous neoplasms diagnosed in 25 pet rodents in Northeastern Brazil. A retrospective study was carried out from 2014 to 2022 in two veterinary diagnostic laboratories to identify cases of tumoriform lesions in these species. Hamsters represented the most frequent species in this study (60%, 15/25), followed by rats (28%, 7/25), guinea pigs (8%, 2/25), and mice (4%, 1/25), with a mean age of 17.63 months. The anatomical regions of the face/head and thoracic region were the most affected. The most affected tissues were the skin/subcutaneous/mucosal (65%, 15/26) and mammary gland (23%, 6/26). Eighteen different types of neoplasms were diagnosed, and T-cell lymphomas and mammary adenocarcinomas were the most diagnosed tumors, each corresponding to 12% (3/26) of the cases. Leiomyosarcoma, myxosarcoma and mammary adenocarcinoma metastases were also noted. Immunohistochemistry was essential for the diagnosis of certain malignant mesenchymal and round-cell neoplasms. Pet rodent neoplasms in Northeastern Brazil are common, especially in hamsters, and immunohistochemistry can be a useful tool for the definitive diagnosis of these tumors.
Abstract in English:
Diseases related to lipid metabolism disorders are reported in several orders of birds, especially in psittacines, and include obesity, atherosclerosis, hepatic lipidosis, egg yolk coelomitis, lipomas, liposarcomas, xanthomas and xanthogranulomas. This study describes epidemiological, clinical and anatomopathological aspects of 28 cases involving lipid-related lesions in wild and pet birds from Northeastern Brazil. The cases were selected from 313 avian patients referred to the UFPB Veterinary Hospital from 2018 to 2022. Lipid-related tumors were the most frequent lesions, followed by obesity, hepatic steatosis, egg yolk coelomitis, atherosclerosis and lipemia. The Psittaciformes order was the most affected, and an erroneous diet (excess consumption of sunflower seeds, bread, crackers, rice, etc.) was identified as the main risk factor for the development of these lesions, which reinforces the need to warn bird owners and caretakers about the importance of adequate nutrition. Forty-nine percent of the reported tumors were in the pericloacal region, which makes lipomas and xanthomas an important differential diagnosis for nodules in this location of birds, especially psittacids.
Abstract in Portuguese:
Doenças relacionadas à desordens no metabolismo dos lipídeos são reportadas em diversas ordens de aves, especialmente em piscítacídeos e incluem obesidade, aterosclerose, lipidose hepática, celomite por gema de ovo, lipomas, lipossarcomas, xantomas e xantogranulomas. Este estudo descreve aspectos epidemiológicos, clínicos e anatomopatológicos de 28 casos envolvendo lesões relacionadas a lipídeos em aves silvestres e pet no Nordeste Brasileiro. Os casos foram selecionados de um total de 313 aves atendidas entre 2018 e 2022 no Hospital Veterinário da UFPB. Tumores relacionados a lipídeos foram as lesões mais relatadas, seguido por obesidade, esteatose hepática, celomite por gema de ovo, aterosclerose e lipemia. A ordem Piscitaciforme foi a mais acometida e dieta errônea (Excesso de sementes de girassol, pão, bolacha, arroz, etc.) foi identificado como o principal fator de risco para o desenvolvimento das lesões, o que reforça a necessidade de advertir os tutores quanto a importância da alimentação adequada. Quarenta e nove por cento dos tumores relatados estavam na região pericloacal, o que torna lipomas e xantomas um diagnóstico diferencial importante para nódulos nessa localização em aves, principalmente psitacídeos.
Abstract in English:
Amphisbenians are limbless reptiles that belong to the order Squamata. Due to their fossorial and secrevie habits, little is known about their morphology, ecology and pathological conditions that may affect them. In this manuscript, we present a brief guide for identification of normal structures as well as traumatic injuries on radiography and necropsy of Amphisbaena alba. From April to September 2019, three cases of A. alba with suspected trauma were referred to the Veterinary Hospital of the Federal University of Paraíba (UFPB). In the clinical evaluation, traumatic injuries were observed, and support therapy was instituted, but they did not resist and died shortly after. Bone fractures and organ ruptures, in addition to specific structures of this species were identified on radiography. A systematic necropsy was performed of all amphisbaenians in order to evaluate external and internal structures, not only to identify lesions but also to investigate the morphological aspects of amphisbenids. Macroscopically, multiple organ fractures and ruptures observed in radiographs were confirmed, in addition to the presence of the cestodes Semenoviella amphisbaenae in the large intestine. Histologically, it was possible to identify normal characteristics and microscopic lesions in the tissues. This is the first study to incorporate morphological, clinical, and pathological aspects of A. alba. This manuscript brings essential information for wildlife veterinarians and pathologists who may have to treat or perform a necropsy on these unique reptiles.
Abstract in Portuguese:
Anfisbenas são répteis desprovidos de membros que pertencem a ordem Squamata. Devido a seus hábitos fossoriais e reclusos, pouco se conhece sobre sua morfologia, ecologia e condições patológicas que possam afetá-las. Neste artigo, um guia sucinto para a necropsia, identificação de tecidos e órgãos e lesões encontradas em Amphisbaena alba, é apresentado. Durante março e dezembro de 2019, três casos de A. alba com suspeita de trauma foram encaminhados ao Hospital Veterinário da Universidade Federal da Paraíba. Na avaliação clínica foram observadas lesões traumáticas e instituído um suporte terapêutico, porém não resistiram e morreram em seguida. Foram realizadas projeções radiográficas onde identificaram fraturas e ruptura de órgãos, além de identificar estruturas específicas dessa espécie. Uma avaliação completa de estruturas externas e internas foi conduzida para investigar aspectos morfológicos dos anfisbenídeos. Macroscopicamente foram confirmadas múltiplas fraturas e rupturas de órgãos observadas anteriormente nas radiografias, além disso evidenciou no intestino grosso presença de parasitos anoplocéfalos denominados Semenoviella amphisbaenae. Na histologia foi possível identificar características normais e lesões microscópicas nos tecidos. Esse é o primeiro estudo a incorporar aspectos morfológicos, clínicos e patológicos de A. alba. Esse manuscrito traz informações essenciais para clínicos e patologistas de animais selvagens que podem se deparar com casos clínicos ou de necropsia de Amphisbaena alba.
Abstract in English:
Adult learning, or andragogy, provides a novel way of appreciating using food analogies as an effective learning tool in veterinary pathology. Facilitation of adult learning requires that new concepts be presented in a way that draws on the learner’s experience. Because veterinary students will have had considerable experience with a plethora of food items prior to enrolling in a pathology course, food analogies can provide an easy conduit for incorporating key learning concepts regarding veterinary pathology. In this paper, many of these analogies are presented, along with the mechanisms responsible for each of the characteristic lesions, in the hopes that their usefulness in the classroom can be highlighted to create a more engaging and facilitated learning environment.
Abstract in Portuguese:
A aprendizagem de adultos, ou andragogia, é uma nova maneira de apreciar o uso de analogias de alimentos como uma ferramenta eficaz no aprendizado em patologia veterinária. A facilitação da aprendizagem de adultos requer que novos conceitos sejam apresentados de uma forma que se baseie na experiência do aluno. Como os estudantes de medicina veterinária já terão sido expostos a um número considerável de tipos de alimentos antes de se matricularem na disciplina de patologia, as analogias de alimentos podem fornecer um ótimo conduto para incorporar os conceitos-chave na aprendizagem da patologia veterinária. Neste artigo, muitos dessas analogias são apresentadas juntamente com os mecanismos responsáveis por cada uma das lesões características, na esperança de que sua utilidade na sala de aula possa ser destacada para criar um ambiente de aprendizado mais envolvente e favorável.