Background: Canine Transmissible Venereal Tumor (CTVT) is a neoplasm transmitted by implantation of its cells into genital and extragenital organs, while Heartworm and Visceral Leishmaniasis are zoonosis transmitted by hematophagous insects that are often underdiagnosed in asymptomatic animals. Coinfection by the agents of these parasitosis is well documented, however, the association of both diseases with the CTVT is still unusual. Thus, it was aimed to report a case of incidental identification of microfilariae of D. immitis and amastigotes forms of Leishmania sp. in cutaneous CTVT by cytology in an asymptomatic dog for the parasitosis.Case: A 6-year-old, male, mongrel, sexually intact dog from the city of Patos, Paraiba, Brazil, was pres...
AbstractIt has been proposed that the transmission of canine visceral leishmaniasis might involve th...
Background: Rare studies have described the association of hematopoietic tumors and canine visceral ...
Concurrent leishmaniasis and neoplasia, although rare, have been already reported in humans and dogs...
Background: The Transmissible Venereal Tumor (TVT) is a round cell neoplasia, of contagious nature, ...
Leishmaniasis is a vector-borne disease with Leishmania chagasi being the etiological agent of canin...
Leishmaniasis is a vector-borne disease with Leishmania chagasi being the etiological agent of canin...
A dog presented with cutaneous nodules, enlarged lymph nodes and oedema in limbs, face and abdomen. ...
A dog presented with cutaneous nodules, enlarged lymph nodes and oedema in limbs, face and abdomen....
Background: Leishmaniasis is a chronic infectious disease caused by intracellular protozoan Leishman...
Concurrent leishmaniasis and neoplasia, although rare, have been already reported in humans and dogs...
The goal of this short communication is to report the uncommon presence of intracellular amastigotes...
A dog presented with cutaneous nodules, enlarged lymph nodes and oedema in limbs, face and abdomen. ...
A remarkable histopathological picture of one asymptomatic dog naturally infected with Leishmania in...
The skin is the first point of contact with organisms of the genus Leishmania from sand fly vectors,...
Background: Canine vector borne diseases (CVBD) are common in tropical countries where the climate ...
AbstractIt has been proposed that the transmission of canine visceral leishmaniasis might involve th...
Background: Rare studies have described the association of hematopoietic tumors and canine visceral ...
Concurrent leishmaniasis and neoplasia, although rare, have been already reported in humans and dogs...
Background: The Transmissible Venereal Tumor (TVT) is a round cell neoplasia, of contagious nature, ...
Leishmaniasis is a vector-borne disease with Leishmania chagasi being the etiological agent of canin...
Leishmaniasis is a vector-borne disease with Leishmania chagasi being the etiological agent of canin...
A dog presented with cutaneous nodules, enlarged lymph nodes and oedema in limbs, face and abdomen. ...
A dog presented with cutaneous nodules, enlarged lymph nodes and oedema in limbs, face and abdomen....
Background: Leishmaniasis is a chronic infectious disease caused by intracellular protozoan Leishman...
Concurrent leishmaniasis and neoplasia, although rare, have been already reported in humans and dogs...
The goal of this short communication is to report the uncommon presence of intracellular amastigotes...
A dog presented with cutaneous nodules, enlarged lymph nodes and oedema in limbs, face and abdomen. ...
A remarkable histopathological picture of one asymptomatic dog naturally infected with Leishmania in...
The skin is the first point of contact with organisms of the genus Leishmania from sand fly vectors,...
Background: Canine vector borne diseases (CVBD) are common in tropical countries where the climate ...
AbstractIt has been proposed that the transmission of canine visceral leishmaniasis might involve th...
Background: Rare studies have described the association of hematopoietic tumors and canine visceral ...
Concurrent leishmaniasis and neoplasia, although rare, have been already reported in humans and dogs...