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Ul Soo Choi1, Hyun Wook Kim, Sung Eun You, Hee Jeong Youn.
Abstract
A two-year-old male Pointer had been presented with anorexia, cachexia, and weight loss of 10-day duration. Upon physical examination, fever, lethargy, superficial lymph node enlargement, and tick infestation were noted. The only abnormality in CBC and serum chemistry analyses was mild hyperglobulinemia. Spleen was enlarged by radiography, and the lymph nodes showed neutrophilic lymphadenitis by cytological examination. A polymerase chain reaction test for babesiosis and commercial ELISA tests for Ehrlichia canis, heartworm, and Lyme disease was negative except for Lyme disease, which was verified by both an IFA-IgG test and a quantitative C(6) assay. Doxycycline was administered for 2 weeks and the recovery was uneventful. Post-treatment C(6) titer decreased to within normal limits.Entities:
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Year: 2009 PMID: 19255531 PMCID: PMC2801107 DOI: 10.4142/jvs.2009.10.1.89
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Vet Sci ISSN: 1229-845X Impact factor: 1.672
CBC and serum chemistry results
WBC: white blood cell, RBC: red blood cell, HGB: hemoglobin, HCT: hematocrit, MCV: mean corpuscular volume, MCHC: mean corpuscular hemoglobin concentration, MCH: mean corpuscular hemoglobin, PLT: platelet, BUN: blood urea nitrogen, ALT: alanine transaminase, ALP: alkaline phosphatase.
Fig. 1Radiograph of the spleen. The abdomen was decreased by lack of fat. In the lateral view, soft tissue density structure (arrows) was identified in the ventral region of the middle abdomen, and this structure was considered to be splenomegaly based on the position and shape.
Fig. 2Microphotograph of the enlarged superficial cervical lymph node. Note the mixed population of lymphocytes, neutrophils, and plasma cells with a predominance of small lymphocytes. Some of the cells were lysed in the background. Wright stain, ×400.