Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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2400888 | Pratique Médicale et Chirurgicale de l'Animal de Compagnie | 2009 | 8 Pages |
Abstract
A 2-year-old male Cane Corso dog was presented with lameness anorexia and lethargy since several weeks. At presentation, the animal had fever (39.3 °C), generalised lymphadenopathy (in particular popliteal lymph nodes), splenomegaly and bilateral swelling of the tarsal joints. Synovial fluid from tarsal joints and fine-needle aspirations of lymph nodes were submitted to cytological examination: Leishmania amastigotes contained in macrophages were observed. Some other causes of polyarthritis (Borrelia and Ehrlichia) were excluded by PCR. The follow-up of the treatment was done with PRC Leishmania on blood. Although the animal had non-regenerative anaemia, nephropathy, leukopenia and epistaxis, it was successfully treated with meglumine antimoniate, allopurinol, corticoids, and antibiotherapy.
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Authors
C. Collignon, A. Zahra, L. Guenego, R. Gautier, A. Madelenat,