Karen R. Archer , Andrea Waeschenbach , Claire Griffin , Imogen L. Payne , Johnpaul Houston , D. Timothy J. Littlewood , Andrew F. Rich
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摘要
白尾蚁后(Brachytarsomys albicauda)是马达加斯加的一种啮齿动物,很少被人工饲养。白尾蚁属绦虫(Hymenolepis nana)的生命周期不同寻常,包括直接感染、间接感染和自身感染三个阶段。本系列病例是首次报道的白尾蚁后绦虫病,总结了四例病例的宏观和组织学检查结果。在尸体解剖(PME)中,在肠道血清膜、肝脏、肠系膜淋巴管和肠系膜淋巴结中持续发现大量囊尾蚴。在一个病例中观察到了胰腺囊尾蚴。只在小肠中发现了绦虫成虫、幼虫和虫卵,粪便中有虫卵脱落。组织病理学检查在相应的大体病变中发现了成虫、幼虫和包囊绦虫,在一个病例中发现了肺部、胰腺和脾脏受累。通过聚合酶链式反应和 DNA 测序,对 PME 取样的绦虫进行了鉴定,所有病例均确诊为 H. nana。所有标本的内脏幼虫移行症都是一致的,这与标准啮齿类宿主的自然感染形成了鲜明对比,可以认为这是白尾蚁后感染 H. nana 的可能病理特征。
White-tailed antsangies (Brachytarsomys albicauda) are Madagascan rodents uncommonly kept in captivity. Hymenolepis nana is a cestode with an unusual life cycle, incorporating direct, indirect and autoinfective stages. This case series represents the first reported outbreak of H. nana cestodiasis in white-tailed antsangies, summarizing macroscopic and histological findings in four cases. On post-mortem examination (PME), numerous cysticerci were detected consistently throughout the intestinal serosa, liver, mesenteric lymphatic vasculature and mesenteric lymph nodes. Pancreatic cysticerci were observed in one case. Adult tapeworms, larvae and eggs were found only in the small intestine, and faecal egg shedding was a feature. Histopathological examination identified adult, larval and encysted cestodes within the respective gross lesions, with pulmonary, pancreatic and splenic involvement detected in a single case. The cestodes sampled on PME were identified by polymerase chain reaction and DNA sequencing, with H. nana confirmed in all cases. Visceral larva migrans was consistent throughout all specimens, in contrast with the natural infections of standard rodent hosts, and may be considered a likely pathological feature of H. nana infection in white-tailed antsangies.
期刊介绍:
The Journal of Comparative Pathology is an International, English language, peer-reviewed journal which publishes full length articles, short papers and review articles of high scientific quality on all aspects of the pathology of the diseases of domesticated and other vertebrate animals.
Articles on human diseases are also included if they present features of special interest when viewed against the general background of vertebrate pathology.