2011
DOI: 10.1177/1040638711426322
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Diagnosis of Parelaphostrongylus spp. infection as a cause of meningomyelitis in calves

Abstract: Abstract. Migration of Parelaphostrongylus spp. has been documented to cause central nervous system damage in a number of aberrant host species but appears to be uncommon in cattle. The current report describes the clinical and laboratory findings, antemortem and definitive diagnosis, and response to treatment of Parelaphostrongylus spp. infection in five 3-7-month-old Limousin calves from 2 farms. All calves had signs of acute (n = 2) and chronic (n = 3) progressive spinal cord dysfunction. Cerebrospinal flui… Show more

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“…Antemortem cerebrospinal fluid taps consider eosinophils as a strong indicator of possible neural larval migrans, in particular P. tenuis. 13 Meningitis overall was relatively uncommon, and not seen in any elk. The cause of this is not known, as there is widespread evidence of inflammatory infiltrates, but infiltrates are not localized to the meninges.…”
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“…Antemortem cerebrospinal fluid taps consider eosinophils as a strong indicator of possible neural larval migrans, in particular P. tenuis. 13 Meningitis overall was relatively uncommon, and not seen in any elk. The cause of this is not known, as there is widespread evidence of inflammatory infiltrates, but infiltrates are not localized to the meninges.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Tissue samples were cut from paraffin blocks from all cases with characteristic P. tenuis lesions for DNA extraction and subsequent PCR testing as previously described. 4,13 An additional histology slide was cut after the 10-µm tissue PCR slices were taken and subsequently stained to determine if nematodes had been uncovered at the depth of the corresponding PCR sample. Extraction of DNA was completed according to the manufacturer's instructions, a and PCR was completed as previously described.…”
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