Two cases of polyarthritis in the dog resulting from Leishmania species infection are reviewed. The clinical investigations, laboratory findings and serological tests are summarised. Leishmanial amastigotes were detected in synovial fluid samples of multiple joints with marked inflammatory signs. Diagnosis was made by biopsy of bone marrow, skin and synovial fluid. Both dogs were initially treated with pentavalent sodium stibogluconate. Other causes of canine polyarthritis were excluded
Locomotor alterations are uncommon in dogs with visceral leishmaniasis (VL). Although the origin of ...
The authors carried out microscopic examination of blood smears of 1438 dogs infected with Leishmani...
The skin is the first point of contact with organisms of the genus Leishmania from sand fly vectors,...
OBJECTIVE To describe the clinical appearance, laboratory findings and response to treatment of d...
OBJECTIVE: To describe the clinical appearance, laboratory findings and response to treatment of do...
Leishmaniasis is a disease emerging or re-emerging worldwide distribution (Sousa, 2008), a major imp...
A nine-year-old male, neutered, mixed-breed dog was presented with chronic left pelvic limb lameness...
ABSTRACT: Leishmaniasis represents a complex of chronic diseases with a broad geographic distributi...
Recent evidence suggest that Bartonella species may cause polyarthritis and lameness in dogs. Canine...
Dogs with infectious arthritis may occasionally exhibit positive serum antinuclear antibody (ANA) an...
In this work, we investigated the association between the disruption of splenic lymphoid tissue and ...
Visceral leishmaniasis is a zoonotic disease caused by parasites of the Leishmania genus. Dog is the...
Leihsmaniasis is a protozoal disease transmitted by dipteran insects. The dog is an important domest...
Although several reviews on canine leishmaniasis have been published, none thoroughly described clin...
Abstract. Three German shepherd dogs were inoculated with Leishmania chagasi and three with Leishman...
Locomotor alterations are uncommon in dogs with visceral leishmaniasis (VL). Although the origin of ...
The authors carried out microscopic examination of blood smears of 1438 dogs infected with Leishmani...
The skin is the first point of contact with organisms of the genus Leishmania from sand fly vectors,...
OBJECTIVE To describe the clinical appearance, laboratory findings and response to treatment of d...
OBJECTIVE: To describe the clinical appearance, laboratory findings and response to treatment of do...
Leishmaniasis is a disease emerging or re-emerging worldwide distribution (Sousa, 2008), a major imp...
A nine-year-old male, neutered, mixed-breed dog was presented with chronic left pelvic limb lameness...
ABSTRACT: Leishmaniasis represents a complex of chronic diseases with a broad geographic distributi...
Recent evidence suggest that Bartonella species may cause polyarthritis and lameness in dogs. Canine...
Dogs with infectious arthritis may occasionally exhibit positive serum antinuclear antibody (ANA) an...
In this work, we investigated the association between the disruption of splenic lymphoid tissue and ...
Visceral leishmaniasis is a zoonotic disease caused by parasites of the Leishmania genus. Dog is the...
Leihsmaniasis is a protozoal disease transmitted by dipteran insects. The dog is an important domest...
Although several reviews on canine leishmaniasis have been published, none thoroughly described clin...
Abstract. Three German shepherd dogs were inoculated with Leishmania chagasi and three with Leishman...
Locomotor alterations are uncommon in dogs with visceral leishmaniasis (VL). Although the origin of ...
The authors carried out microscopic examination of blood smears of 1438 dogs infected with Leishmani...
The skin is the first point of contact with organisms of the genus Leishmania from sand fly vectors,...