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Dioctophyma renale (Goeze, 1782) Infection in a Domestic Dog from Hamedan, Western Iran

Dioctophyma renale infection is found in a wide range of mammalian species, typically in temperate areas of the world. Here, we report for the first time, the parasitism of a domestic dog by D. renale in Hamedan, Iran, a mountainous cold region, lacking significant amounts of rainfall, high humidity...

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Autores principales: ZOLHAVARIEH, Seyed Masoud, NORIAN, Alireza, YAVARI, Morteza
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Publicado: Tehran University of Medical Sciences 2016
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4835464/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27095981
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description Dioctophyma renale infection is found in a wide range of mammalian species, typically in temperate areas of the world. Here, we report for the first time, the parasitism of a domestic dog by D. renale in Hamedan, Iran, a mountainous cold region, lacking significant amounts of rainfall, high humidity and temperature. A 2.5 yr old male mixed breed dog was presented with a two months history of progressive hematuria and muscle weakness. Complete blood count and serum biochemistry were performed with results indicating impaired renal function. Urinalysis, showed hematuria as well as parasitic eggs, suggestive of D. renale infection. Urinary system ultrasonography revealed a hypoecogenic tubular structure in the right kidney. The animal was treated with fenbendazole (45 mg/kg, PO, QD - five days) and ivermectin (0.02 mg/kg, SC, single dose). One week later, repeated laboratory examination confirmed presence of at least one alive worm in the affected kidney. A unilateral nephrectomy was performed; one female (60 × 5 cm) and one male (30 × 3.8 cm) live worm were taken out of the extremely thin walled right kidney. One month later, due to failure of the remained kidney and poor condition, the patient deceased. We conclude that dioctophymosis can be found in cold and or relatively dry area. Moreover, the results showed that the worm was not affected with common anthelmintic drugs.
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spelling pubmed-48354642016-04-19 Dioctophyma renale (Goeze, 1782) Infection in a Domestic Dog from Hamedan, Western Iran ZOLHAVARIEH, Seyed Masoud NORIAN, Alireza YAVARI, Morteza Iran J Parasitol Case Report Dioctophyma renale infection is found in a wide range of mammalian species, typically in temperate areas of the world. Here, we report for the first time, the parasitism of a domestic dog by D. renale in Hamedan, Iran, a mountainous cold region, lacking significant amounts of rainfall, high humidity and temperature. A 2.5 yr old male mixed breed dog was presented with a two months history of progressive hematuria and muscle weakness. Complete blood count and serum biochemistry were performed with results indicating impaired renal function. Urinalysis, showed hematuria as well as parasitic eggs, suggestive of D. renale infection. Urinary system ultrasonography revealed a hypoecogenic tubular structure in the right kidney. The animal was treated with fenbendazole (45 mg/kg, PO, QD - five days) and ivermectin (0.02 mg/kg, SC, single dose). One week later, repeated laboratory examination confirmed presence of at least one alive worm in the affected kidney. A unilateral nephrectomy was performed; one female (60 × 5 cm) and one male (30 × 3.8 cm) live worm were taken out of the extremely thin walled right kidney. One month later, due to failure of the remained kidney and poor condition, the patient deceased. We conclude that dioctophymosis can be found in cold and or relatively dry area. Moreover, the results showed that the worm was not affected with common anthelmintic drugs. Tehran University of Medical Sciences 2016 /pmc/articles/PMC4835464/ /pubmed/27095981 Text en Copyright© Iranian Society of Parasitology & Tehran University of Medical Sciences This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial 3.0 Unported License which allows users to read, copy, distribute and make derivative works for non-commercial purposes from the material, as long as the author of the original work is cited properly.
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ZOLHAVARIEH, Seyed Masoud
NORIAN, Alireza
YAVARI, Morteza
Dioctophyma renale (Goeze, 1782) Infection in a Domestic Dog from Hamedan, Western Iran
title Dioctophyma renale (Goeze, 1782) Infection in a Domestic Dog from Hamedan, Western Iran
title_full Dioctophyma renale (Goeze, 1782) Infection in a Domestic Dog from Hamedan, Western Iran
title_fullStr Dioctophyma renale (Goeze, 1782) Infection in a Domestic Dog from Hamedan, Western Iran
title_full_unstemmed Dioctophyma renale (Goeze, 1782) Infection in a Domestic Dog from Hamedan, Western Iran
title_short Dioctophyma renale (Goeze, 1782) Infection in a Domestic Dog from Hamedan, Western Iran
title_sort dioctophyma renale (goeze, 1782) infection in a domestic dog from hamedan, western iran
topic Case Report
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4835464/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27095981
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