2010
DOI: 10.1590/s0102-09352010000200031
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Equine intestinal pythiosis in Southern Brazil

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“…Apart from the affected organs in this case, histopathological MEED lesions have also been described in the lungs, liver, salivary glands, esophagus, kidneys, and biliary epithelium (NIMMO WILKIE et al, 1985;BOSSELER et al, 2013;MAULDIN & PETERS-KENNEDY, 2016). Histologically, MEED should be differentiated from equine intestinal pythiosis, since infection by Pythium insidiosum can induce a pyogranulomatous and eosinophilic enteritis that contains foci of necrosis (BEZERRA JÚNIOR et al, 2010). The diagnosis of equine intestinal pythiosis was excluded in this horse, because no fungal structures were observed on GMS-stained slides of tissue specimens.…”
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“…Apart from the affected organs in this case, histopathological MEED lesions have also been described in the lungs, liver, salivary glands, esophagus, kidneys, and biliary epithelium (NIMMO WILKIE et al, 1985;BOSSELER et al, 2013;MAULDIN & PETERS-KENNEDY, 2016). Histologically, MEED should be differentiated from equine intestinal pythiosis, since infection by Pythium insidiosum can induce a pyogranulomatous and eosinophilic enteritis that contains foci of necrosis (BEZERRA JÚNIOR et al, 2010). The diagnosis of equine intestinal pythiosis was excluded in this horse, because no fungal structures were observed on GMS-stained slides of tissue specimens.…”
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“…Pyogranulomatous gastroenteritis caused by Pythium insidiosum has been described in horses (Bezerra Júnior et al, 2010), sheep (Pessoa et al, 2012), cats (Rakich et al, 2005) and dogs (Galiza et al, 2014;Fujimori et al, 2016). However, we did not find any reports of enteric pythiosis resulting in intestinal intussusception in Veterinary Medicine literature.…”
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“…Los zoósporos enquistados secretan una sustancia amorfa que permite su adherencia a la piel y a plantas, y cuando son fijados a la piel producen filamentos en forma de hifas que penetran en esta y en los tejidos adyacentes (25,26). Por otra parte, se informa que no existe predisposición de raza, sexo, edad o necesidad de solución de continuidad (porta de entrada) para la infección y el consecuente desarrollo de la enfermedad, debido…”
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