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J Wildl Dis ; 47(1): 201-5, 2011 Jan.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-21270009

ABSTRACT

Pancreatitis associated with the helminth Serpinema microcephalus was found in three of 19 free-ranging red-eared slider turtles (Trachemys scripta elegans) captured between March 2003 and September 2004 in southern Spain. Microscopic changes were associated with parasite migrations and were characterized by central areas of necrosis surrounded by leukocytes and resulted in destruction of exocrine tissue. The blood profile of one of the three female turtles revealed eosinophilia and hyperglycemia, common in helminth infections and pancreatic disorders respectively. These are the first reported cases of pancreatitis caused by the nematode S. microcephalus in the exotic and newly colonized host T. s. elegans.


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Pancreatitis/veterinary , Spirurida Infections/veterinary , Turtles/parasitology , Animals , Animals, Wild/parasitology , Endangered Species , Pancreatitis/epidemiology , Pancreatitis/parasitology , Spain/epidemiology , Spirurida , Spirurida Infections/epidemiology , Spirurida Infections/parasitology
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J Wildl Dis ; 43(4): 798-801, 2007 Oct.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-17984284

ABSTRACT

Reference intervals of hematologic and biochemical blood profiles were obtained from 56 male and 58 female Mediterranean pond turtles (Mauremys leprosa) captured from the wild in different periods of their annual cycle. Mean (or median in nonnormal distributions) values of leukocyte differential were 53.8% and 58.5% heterophils, 35.3% and 32.6% eosinophils, 6.3% and 5.8% lymphocytes, 4.3% and 2% monocytes, and 0% and 0% basophils in males and females, respectively. Biochemical values did not differ from other chelonians, but values were generally higher in females than in males.


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Turtles/blood , Animals , Animals, Wild/blood , Blood Chemical Analysis/veterinary , Female , Hematologic Tests/veterinary , Leukocyte Count/veterinary , Male , Reference Values , Seasons , Sex Characteristics
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Parasitol Res ; 99(4): 410-3, 2006 Sep.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-16583203

ABSTRACT

Falcaustra donanaensis sp. nov. (Nematoda, Kathlaniidae) from the large intestine of Mauremys leprosa (Testudines, Bataguridae) is described. By the absence of pseudosucker, arrangement of the male caudal papillae and the size of the spicules Falcaustra donanaensis sp. nov. resembles only to Falcaustra washingtonensis [Bursey and Aker (2001) J Parasitol 87:1082-1084], a species from Ambistoma tigrinum melanostictum in the Nearctic Region. Papillae pattern in the male of F. washingtonensis is similar to F. donanaensis, but differs by the presence of a median papilla in the American species, length of pharynx, spicule, and gubernacle in males, size of eggs, and number of eggs in female. This is the first species of Falcaustra reported in freshwater turtles in the Iberian Peninsula.


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Nematoda/anatomy & histology , Parasitic Diseases, Animal , Turtles/parasitology , Animals , Classification , Feces/parasitology , Female , Host-Parasite Interactions , Intestine, Large/parasitology , Male , Nematoda/classification , Nematoda/physiology , Reproduction/physiology , Spain
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