Calf Form Bovine Leukosis with Lameness in a Holstein Heifer

  • Tawfeeq Mohammad Monir
  • Miura Saori
  • Nakanishi Yuuki
  • Sugimoto Kazuya
  • Kobayashi Yoshiyasu
  • Furuoka Hidefumi
  • Inokuma Hisashi
Publication date
January 2012
Publisher
Japanese Society of Veterinary Science

Abstract

A 12-month-old Holstein heifer with anorexia, lameness, and enlargement of peripheral lymph nodes was suspected of having bovine leukosis. Although lymphocytosis was not observed, cytology of fine needle aspirate from a superficial cervical node, and increased serum lactate dehydrogenase and thymidine kinase activities, strongly suggested lymphosarcoma. Increased numbers of mononuclear cells as well as mitotic cells were observed in synovial fluid collected from swollen joints. Pathological examination confirmed B-cell calf form bovine leukosis and joint swelling related to neoplastic cell infiltration. Both interleukin-2 receptor and thymidine kinase 1 genes were highly expressed in cells from superficial cervical lymph node aspirate

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