tailieunhanh - Pathomorphological and molecular detection of canine monocytic ehrlichiosis in a siberian Husky

A three-year-old Siberian husky was brought for necropsy with a history of respiratory distress and erythematous patches on the ventral abdomen. Postmortem examination revealed icteric mucous membranes, diffuse erythematous patches in the ventral abdomen and ticks all over the body. The intermediate and diaphragmatic lobe of the lungs revealed haemorrhages. Liver was mottled and tan yellow brown. Gall bladder had a solitary calculus. Spleen was mildly swollen, dark brown and congested. Kidneys had a pitted and granular cortical surface with hemorrhages in the pelvis. Severe congestion of the cerebral vessels was observed. | Pathomorphological and molecular detection of canine monocytic ehrlichiosis in a siberian Husky