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Brugia pahangi: Histopathological study of golden hamsters
Authors:John B Malone  Joel R Leininger  Willie L Chapman
Institution:Departments of Parasitology, Pathology, and Small Animal Medicine and Surgery, College of Veterinary Medicine, University of Georgia, Athens, Georgia 30602, U.S.A.
Abstract:Sixteen male hamsters were inoculated subcutaneously with 95 to 150 infective larvae of B. pahangi and were examined for histopathologic lesions at 39–109 days postinfection. The basic microscopic lesion observed was obstructive granulomatous lymphangitis. Analogous lymph node changes sometimes occurred along with lymphoreticular hyperplasia and increased numbers of eosinophils. Cellular infiltration of perivascular and perinodal tissues was common, with plasma cells and eosinophils predominating. Genital lesions included funiculitis, epididymitis, and mild orchitis. Live and dead worms were found in the testicular parenchyma. Pulmonary changes in hamsters infected more than 105 days included multiple small, granulomatous foci and periarteriolar, peribronchiolar, and subpleural cellular accumulations of plasma cells and eosinophils. Granulomatous obstruction of pulmonary arteries associated with dead worms was observed in two hamsters infected for 39–45 days and in one hamster infected for 109 days. Small liver granulomas were common. Disintegrating microfilariae occurred within giant cells in the lymph nodes, spleen, lungs, and testes.
Keywords:Golden hamster  Pathology  Lymphangitis  Lymphadenitis  Lymphangiectasis  Pulmonary granuloma  Liver granuloma  Genital filariasis  Tropical eosinophilia  Microfilaria granuloma  Giant cells
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