病例报告:胃肠线虫寻常圆线虫引起驴蹄脓肿。

IF 2.3 2区 农林科学 Q1 VETERINARY SCIENCES
Lina Stahel, Naomi Ana Bigler, Felix Grimm, Manuela Schnyder, Andreas W Oehm
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摘要

背景:圆形线虫属胃肠道蠕虫在马科动物中具有很强的致病性,主要是因为其迁移的幼虫和亚成虫阶段侵入肠系膜动脉。然而,在肠外,这些阶段的异常存在已被观察到。病例介绍:一头19岁公驴右前肢严重跛行。马蹄包裹失败后,进行诊断性影像学检查。除去鞋底的角,发现了一个相当大的脓肿,里面有一个线虫。取出寄生虫并进行寄生虫学检查。脓肿采用手术引流、伤口护理和药用蝇幼虫治疗。开始口服伊维菌素(200µg/kg体重)进行驱虫药治疗。在初步诊断后2周、7个月和10个月进行寄生虫学随访检查。该线虫为普通圆线虫的雌性成虫标本。对该动物和4个牧群同伴的阴道镜检查证实了该群体中存在寻常葡萄球菌。马蹄脓肿在两个月内愈合,跛足完全消失。所有寄生虫学随访检查均显示出驱虫效果,无寻常S. vulgaris,表明寄生虫得到持续控制。结论:本病例是首次报道的异位发生的寻常s引起驴蹄脓肿导致跛行。脓肿的愈合没有并发症,只要条件的来源被移除。
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Case report: The gastrointestinal nematode Strongylus vulgaris as a cause of hoof abscess in a donkey.

Background: Gastrointestinal helminths of the Strongylus genus can be very pathogenic in equids mainly because of migratory larval and subadult stages invading arteries of the mesenterium. However, the extraintestinal, aberrant presence of these stages has been observed.

Case presentation: A 19-year-old male donkey presented with severe lameness in the right front limb. After unsuccessful hoof wraps, diagnostic imaging was performed. Removal of the sole horn led to the discovery of a sizeable abscess containing a single nematode. The helminth was removed and parasitologically examined. The abscess was treated with surgical drainage, wound care, and medicinal fly larvae. Anthelmintic treatment with oral ivermectin (200 µg/kg body weight) was initiated. Parasitological follow-up examinations were conducted two weeks afterwards and at seven and ten months after initial diagnosis. The nematode was identified as adult female specimen of Strongylus vulgaris. Coproscopic examination of the animal and four herd mates confirmed the presence of S. vulgaris in the group. The hoof abscess healed within two months and lameness completely resolved. All parasitological follow-up examination demonstrated anthelmintic efficacy and absence of S. vulgaris, indicating sustained parasite control.

Conclusions: This case represents the first report of ectopic occurrence of S. vulgaris causing a hoof abscess inducing lameness in a donkey. The healing of the abscess was without complications as soon as the source of the condition was removed.

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BMC Veterinary Research
BMC Veterinary Research VETERINARY SCIENCES-
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期刊介绍: BMC Veterinary Research is an open access, peer-reviewed journal that considers articles on all aspects of veterinary science and medicine, including the epidemiology, diagnosis, prevention and treatment of medical conditions of domestic, companion, farm and wild animals, as well as the biomedical processes that underlie their health.
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