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Publications (3)


Infections by entomopathogenic fungi in common green iguanas (Iguana iguana) in captivity in Brazil
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January 2023

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Journal of Comparative Pathology

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Entomopathogenic fungi, widely available biological agents used to control agricultural pests, are sporadically reported to cause focal or disseminated infection in reptiles and mammals, including humans. This study summarizes the clinical presentation, histopathological and molecular findings by panfungal polymerase chain reaction and sequencing of four cases of hypocrealean fungal infections in captive common green iguanas (Iguana, iguana). One case of granulomatous pneumonia, hepatitis and serositis was related to Metarhizium flavoviride complex infection. Two disseminated fungal infection cases, with scarce inflammatory cell infiltration, were caused by Beauveria bassiana while there was one case of multifocal granulomatous and necrotizing pneumonia by Purpureocillium spp. To the best of our knowledge, this is the first report of fatal mycosis infection due to entomopathogenic fungi in captive common green iguanas.


Partial pericardial agenesis in a dog

March 2022

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Brazilian Journal of Veterinary Pathology

Pericardial defects are considered rare in animals and humans. Pericardial agenesis is characterized by partial or total pericardial sac malformation. Here is reported a case of apical partial pericardial agenesis in an adult mixed-breed male dog referred for necropsy. The pericardial sac was absent from the apical region up to the middle area of the ventricles resulting in a bilateral ventricular compression by the remaining pericardium changed the organ conformation. Microscopically, there was evidence of neutrophilic and hemorrhagic myocarditis with cardiomyocyte atrophy and interstitial fibrosis. Agenesis is often a subclinical disorder, and it is an incidental postmortem finding in most cases; however, it can cause complications in cases of cardiac structure herniation.


Figure 1. Crotalaria spectabilis seeds (arrows) contaminating harvested oat grains
Figure 2. Gross finding observed in a horse intoxicated by Crotalaria spectabilis. A. Cut surface of the lung: reddish and consolidated with shiny surface. B. Petechiae and ecchymosis in the colon serosa with jaundice.
Figure 3. Histological lesions of the liver. A. Regenerative nodules dispersed throughout the hepatic parenchyma (asterisks) separated by an abundant connective tissue . HE, 4X. B. Severe periportal fibrosis (arrows) substituting the adjacent hepatocytes. HE, 10X. C. Hepatocytes with megalocytosis (arrow) and centrilobular necrosis (asterisks). HE, 20X. D. Intense proliferation of collagen fibers (asterisks) replacing hepatocytes. Masson's Trichrome stain, 10X.
Figure 4. Microscopic findings of the kidney A and central nervous system (B, C, D). A.Tubular lumen (asterisks) containing orange-reddish casts compatible with hemoglobin and tubular necrosis (arrows). HE, 20X. B. Gliosis (arrows) with neuropil pallor. HE, 10X. C. Perivascular edema (arrows). HE, 20X. D. Alzheimer's type II astrocytes (arrow). HE, 40X.
Crotalaria spectabilis poisoning in a horse
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August 2021

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Brazilian Journal of Veterinary Pathology

Brazilian Journal of Veterinary Pathology. www.bjvp.org.br. All rights reserved 2007-2021. Milani et al.; Crotalaria spectabilis poisoning in a horse. Abstract Plant poisoning is an important cause of death in horses and cattle in Brazil. Crotalaria spp. has stood out in this scenario due to its toxic potential caused by monocrotaline, a pyrrolizidine alkaloid found throughout the plant, mainly in seeds. Here is reported a case of Crotalaria spectabilis poisoning a horse. A horse consumed oats contaminated with Crotalaria spectabilis seed and presented clinical signs of toxicosis characterized by jaundice, progressive weight loss, hemoglobinuria, subcutaneous edema in the pectoral region and neurological symptoms typical of hepatic encephalopathy. In the serum evaluation, there was an increase in the activity of the enzymes alkaline phosphatase (ALP), gamma-glutamyl transferase (GGT) and aspartate transaminase (AST), urea, creatinine and creatine phosphokinase (CPK). At necropsy, the main macroscopic findings were opaque and congested liver with capsular irregularity and accentuated the lobular pattern, trachea with foamy and pinkish fluid and congested and edematous pulmonary lobes. The main histopathological findings were hepatic fibrosis, periportal ductal hyperplasia, centrilobular necrosis, megalocytosis and binucleated hepatocytes. The brain parenchyma showed perivascular edema and Alzheimer type II astrocytes. Crotalaria spp. is among the main plants that cause acute or chronic mortality after exposure to the toxic compound in horses and farm animals.

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... O diagnóstico de intoxicação por Crotalária spp. é realizado correlacionando a história clínica, os sinais manifestados pelo animal, exames laboratoriais e achados de necropsia, inclusive o exame histopatológico (MILANI et al., 2021). A importância deste trabalho é a de relatar óbito de bovinos decorrente da intoxicação natural por Crotalaria spectabilis no município de Mineiros -Goiás, ressaltando a importância do diagnóstico e medidas preventivas à intoxicação animal. ...

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INTOXICAÇÃO POR CROTALÁRIA EM BOVINOS NO MUNICÍPIO DE MINEIROS – GOIÁS – RELATO DE CASO
Crotalaria spectabilis poisoning in a horse

Brazilian Journal of Veterinary Pathology