Report of rare case of intense parasitism by 34 specimens of Dioctophyme renale in a dog

Abstract Dioctophymosis is caused by Dioctophyme renale, a nematode that usually affects the right kidney of carnivores. The aim of this study was to report on a case of a dog with progressive weight loss and swollen abdomen that was diagnosed as presenting dioctophymosis. The patient underwent surgical treatment through which 34 nematodes were found, of which 18 were female and 16 were male, with a maximum length of 74 centimeters. The parasites were free in the abdominal cavity and inside the right kidney, and had caused peritonitis, free fluid, severe adherences between the abdominal organs and renal perforation. Parasitic diseases with a high number of specimens of this species are uncommon in dogs. The disease progresses with an inflammatory reaction and consequent formation of adherences and granulomatous tissue. This surrounds the eggs that were eliminated in the abdominal cavity by the free parasites. This disease occurs frequently in the city of Pelotas, Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil, where the patient of this report was living. To the best of authors’ knowledge, this is the case with the largest number of specimens of D. renale removed from a single dog in vivo.

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Principais autores: Caye,Pâmela, Aguiar,Eduardo Santiago Ventura de, Andrades,Joseana de Lima, Neves,Katiellen Ribeiro das, Rondelli,Mariana Cristina Hoeppner, Braga,Fabrício de Vargas Arigony, Grecco,Fabiane Borelli, Kaiser,Júlia Ferrugem, Rappeti,Josaine Cristina da Silva
Formato: Digital revista
Idioma:English
Publicado em: Colégio Brasileiro de Parasitologia Veterinária 2020
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