2020
DOI: 10.2478/helm-2020-0008
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Giant kidney worm: novel report of Dioctophyma renale in the kidney of a dog in Greece

Abstract: SummaryDioctophyma renale is the largest nematode that infects domestic mammals and is the aetiologic agent of a serious renal disease, dioctophymatosis. It has an indirect life cycle with carnivores serving as final hosts and earthworms as intermediate hosts. The parasite can infect humans with signifi cant zoonotic potential. The pathogenesis of dioctophymatosis is mainly associated with the extent of renal atrophy caused by the parasites, the risk of bilateral renal infestation and the location of the paras… Show more

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“…In second, paratenous hosts (fi sh or frogs) per os ingest oligochaetes containing fi rst larval stage forms, which develop in infectious larvae in tissues. A third way of transmission occurs when fi sh or frogs eat crayfi sh species from the Cambarus genus where infected oligochaetes parasites are present (Angelou et al, 2020). Dogs become infected by ingesting some intermediate hosts (oligochaetes, fi sh, or frogs), which contain infective larvae.…”
Section: Life Cyclementioning
confidence: 99%
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“…In second, paratenous hosts (fi sh or frogs) per os ingest oligochaetes containing fi rst larval stage forms, which develop in infectious larvae in tissues. A third way of transmission occurs when fi sh or frogs eat crayfi sh species from the Cambarus genus where infected oligochaetes parasites are present (Angelou et al, 2020). Dogs become infected by ingesting some intermediate hosts (oligochaetes, fi sh, or frogs), which contain infective larvae.…”
Section: Life Cyclementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Th e parasite is predominantly localized in the right kidney of dogs but can also parasitize in subcutaneous tissues, mediastinum, peritoneum, and internal organs when it causes an ectopic form of the disease (Taylor et al, 2007;Angelou et al, 2020;Greer et al, 2021). During the indirect developmental cycle and migration of larval stages, D. renale causes nonspecifi c symptoms in the form of lumbar pain, dysuria, hematuria, and general disturbances (Gherman, 2013; Russo et al, 2022).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
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“…Definitive hosts are carnivores, including mustelids and canids. Zoonotic in humans, harboring L3 larvae or adults ( Angelou et al 2020 ).…”
Section: Checklist Of Eukaryotic Human Parasitesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…En la naturaleza la probabilidad de adquirir la infección se amplía con la existencia de hospedadores de transporte o paraténicos, como ranas, peces, tortugas, serpientes y otros vertebrados de agua dulce. Las larvas infectantes de D. renale han sido halladas en la pared del estómago y musculatura de peces, Lepomis gibbosus ( localización ectópica o renal (4,5). Ésta generalmente es patente en los caninos, con eliminación de huevos (elementos de diseminación) (6) que contaminan el ambiente.…”
Section: E3los Hospedadores Paraténicos (Hp)unclassified