Volume 16, Number 12—December 2010
Dispatch
Brucella ceti Infection in Harbor Porpoise (Phocoena phocoena)
Table
Sample | Necropsy | Histologic | Immunohistochemistry† | Electron microscopy | Bacteriologic |
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Brain | NS | Slight subacute meningitis | Glial cells | NT | Brucella isolate |
Uterus | Congestion and hyperplasia | Slight subacute endometritis | Mononuclear cells under the endormetrial epithelium | NT | NT |
Mammary gland | Congestion | Well-developed acini with milk | Mononuclear cells between acini, acinar cells, and milk | NT | NT |
Liver | Multifocal red to dark red spots | Coagulative necrosis | Mononuclear cells in portal areas | NT | NT |
Lungs | Multifocal acute necrotizing thrombo-embolic pneumonia | Acute purulent pneumonia, severe subacute to chronic interstitial pneumonitis | Mononuclear cells and nematode larvae | NT | Brucella isolate |
Lymph nodes | Hyperplasia | Lymphoid depletion | Mononuclear cells near the capsule | NT | NT |
Skin and genital split | Multiple acute to chronic ulcers | Acute ulcerative dermatitis with ballooning degeneration | Balloon degenerated epithelial cells and inflammatory infiltrate | Intracellular coccoid bacteria (genital ulcer) | NT |
Spleen | Hypoplasia | Lymphoid depletion | Mononuclear cells near the splenic capsule and between splenic corpuscles | NT | NT |
*NS, not significant; NT, not tested.
†With polyclonal antibody against B. melitensis.
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