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Gross and histological lesions in the livers of sika deer with particular emphasis on fascioliasis

We performed gross and histological examinations of the livers of sika deer (Cervus nippon yesoensis) in Hokkaido, Japan. Out of 1,381 deer slaughtered for venison production, thickening and dilation of the large intrahepatic bile ducts and Fasciola flukes in the duct lumens were detected in 621 dee...

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Autores principales: MATSUDA, Kazuya, KOGAME, Shun, NIKI, Hinako, SAITO, Moe, ISHIGURO, Yuki, SANO, Yuto
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Publicado: The Japanese Society of Veterinary Science 2019
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7041986/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31839651
http://dx.doi.org/10.1292/jvms.19-0544
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author MATSUDA, Kazuya
KOGAME, Shun
NIKI, Hinako
SAITO, Moe
ISHIGURO, Yuki
SANO, Yuto
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SAITO, Moe
ISHIGURO, Yuki
SANO, Yuto
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description We performed gross and histological examinations of the livers of sika deer (Cervus nippon yesoensis) in Hokkaido, Japan. Out of 1,381 deer slaughtered for venison production, thickening and dilation of the large intrahepatic bile ducts and Fasciola flukes in the duct lumens were detected in 621 deer (45.0%). Furthermore, 107 non-bile lesions (75 intrahepatic and 32 capsular lesions) were detected during gross examinations. Histologically, the bile duct lesions included chronic proliferative cholangitis, papillary hyperplasia, goblet cell and pyloric gland metaplasia, and periductal fibrosis. Many of the intrahepatic non-bile duct lesions (53/75, 71%) were considered to be Fasciola fluke migration-associated lesions, including two lesion types: necrosis, hemorrhage, and eosinophilic granuloma formation (29 lesions), and lymphoid tissue formation (24 lesions). Lymphoid tissue formation was considered to result from the persistent immune responses against dead Fasciola flukes. An epidermoid liver cyst was found incidentally, which has not been reported in the veterinary literature. In summary, this study demonstrated the predominance of fascioliasis-associated lesions in sika deer livers. The gross and histological lesions caused by Fasciola flukes in sika deer were similar to fascioliasis in other animals. Moreover, we described lymphoid tissue formation as a fascioliasis-associated lesion for the first time. The fact that bile duct lesions (45.0%) had a markedly higher prevalence than fascioliasis-associated parenchymal lesions (53/1,381, 3.8%) indicated that sika deer are a permissive host for fascioliasis. Our results provide information that will aid pathological examinations of sika deer.
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spelling pubmed-70419862020-03-02 Gross and histological lesions in the livers of sika deer with particular emphasis on fascioliasis MATSUDA, Kazuya KOGAME, Shun NIKI, Hinako SAITO, Moe ISHIGURO, Yuki SANO, Yuto J Vet Med Sci Pathology We performed gross and histological examinations of the livers of sika deer (Cervus nippon yesoensis) in Hokkaido, Japan. Out of 1,381 deer slaughtered for venison production, thickening and dilation of the large intrahepatic bile ducts and Fasciola flukes in the duct lumens were detected in 621 deer (45.0%). Furthermore, 107 non-bile lesions (75 intrahepatic and 32 capsular lesions) were detected during gross examinations. Histologically, the bile duct lesions included chronic proliferative cholangitis, papillary hyperplasia, goblet cell and pyloric gland metaplasia, and periductal fibrosis. Many of the intrahepatic non-bile duct lesions (53/75, 71%) were considered to be Fasciola fluke migration-associated lesions, including two lesion types: necrosis, hemorrhage, and eosinophilic granuloma formation (29 lesions), and lymphoid tissue formation (24 lesions). Lymphoid tissue formation was considered to result from the persistent immune responses against dead Fasciola flukes. An epidermoid liver cyst was found incidentally, which has not been reported in the veterinary literature. In summary, this study demonstrated the predominance of fascioliasis-associated lesions in sika deer livers. The gross and histological lesions caused by Fasciola flukes in sika deer were similar to fascioliasis in other animals. Moreover, we described lymphoid tissue formation as a fascioliasis-associated lesion for the first time. The fact that bile duct lesions (45.0%) had a markedly higher prevalence than fascioliasis-associated parenchymal lesions (53/1,381, 3.8%) indicated that sika deer are a permissive host for fascioliasis. Our results provide information that will aid pathological examinations of sika deer. The Japanese Society of Veterinary Science 2019-12-13 2020-02 /pmc/articles/PMC7041986/ /pubmed/31839651 http://dx.doi.org/10.1292/jvms.19-0544 Text en ©2020 The Japanese Society of Veterinary Science This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution Non-Commercial No Derivatives (by-nc-nd) License. (CC-BY-NC-ND 4.0: https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/)
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MATSUDA, Kazuya
KOGAME, Shun
NIKI, Hinako
SAITO, Moe
ISHIGURO, Yuki
SANO, Yuto
Gross and histological lesions in the livers of sika deer with particular emphasis on fascioliasis
title Gross and histological lesions in the livers of sika deer with particular emphasis on fascioliasis
title_full Gross and histological lesions in the livers of sika deer with particular emphasis on fascioliasis
title_fullStr Gross and histological lesions in the livers of sika deer with particular emphasis on fascioliasis
title_full_unstemmed Gross and histological lesions in the livers of sika deer with particular emphasis on fascioliasis
title_short Gross and histological lesions in the livers of sika deer with particular emphasis on fascioliasis
title_sort gross and histological lesions in the livers of sika deer with particular emphasis on fascioliasis
topic Pathology
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7041986/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31839651
http://dx.doi.org/10.1292/jvms.19-0544
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