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Veterinary parasitology. 2025 Feb 24:335:110433. doi: 10.1016/j.vetpar.2025.110433 Q22.02024

Cutaneous abdominal biopsy enabled the diagnosis of clinical Trichinella britovi infection in a hunting dog

腹部皮肤活检使猎狗的临床三球乱蝇幼虫病得以确诊 翻译改进

Walter Basso  1, Gastón Moré  2, Hannah Pischon  3, Sophie Merz  3, Annemarie Beres  4, Pierre Norkus  4, Caroline F Frey  2, Nikola Pantchev  3

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  • 1 Institute of Parasitology, Vetsuisse Faculty, University of Bern, Länggassstrasse 122, Bern 3012, Switzerland. Electronic address: walter.basso@unibe.ch.
  • 2 Institute of Parasitology, Vetsuisse Faculty, University of Bern, Länggassstrasse 122, Bern 3012, Switzerland.
  • 3 IDEXX Laboratories, Humboldtstr. 2, Kornwestheim 70806, Germany.
  • 4 Kleintierpraxis Norkus, Ostcharweg 101, Recklinghausen 45665, Germany.
  • DOI: 10.1016/j.vetpar.2025.110433 PMID: 40043332

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    A six-year-old mixed-breed female hunting dog, which has been imported from Bulgaria to Germany, was admitted to a private veterinary clinic presenting a swelling (approx. 10 ×10 x 1 cm) with ulceration of the skin on the left abdominal flank. The dog evidenced difficulty to climb the stairs. The mass including skin and subcutaneous tissues was surgically removed and submitted for routine histological examination. Microscopically, a severe pyogranulomatous to mixed-cellular and lymphoplasmacytic inflammation, with demarcating fibrosis, involving cutis, subcutis and cutaneous muscle was observed. Multiple cyst-like structures (∼0.25 mm diameter) with an eosinophilic hyalinised wall, containing nematode larvae sections (∼26 µm wide) were detected intralesional, and a Trichinella infection was suspected. Consequently, DNA was extracted from formalin-fixed paraffin-embedded tissues and a multiplex PCR for Trichinella species/genotype identification was performed. After electrophoresis, two bands of 129 and 253 bp were observed, which corresponds to the banding pattern of T. britovi. Trichinella T8 and T9 show a similar banding pattern; however, these genotypes are assumed to exclusively circulate in sub-Saharan Africa and Japan, respectively. The localisation of Trichinella in the cutaneous muscle, and the high degree and extension of inflammatory reaction observed are unusual. Consumption of hunted prey was assumed as the most probable source of infection. Trichinella spp. should be considered in the differential diagnosis of nematodes, which may be observed in cutaneous and muscular biopsies in dogs.

    Keywords: Biopsy; Canis lupus familiaris; Histopathology; Multiplex PCR; Trichinella britovi.

    Keywords:abdominal biopsy

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