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2005 article

Paraneoplastic Pemphigus in a Dog with Splenic Sarcoma

Elmore, S. A., Basseches, J., Anhalt, G. J., Cullen, J. M., & Olivry, T. (2005, January 1). Veterinary Pathology, Vol. 42, pp. 88–91.

By: S. Elmore*, J. Basseches, G. Anhalt, J. Cullen* & T. Olivry n

Contributors: S. Elmore*, J. Basseches, G. Anhalt, J. Cullen* & T. Olivry n

author keywords: autoantibodies; autoimmunity; blistering skin disease; canine; erythema multiforme; immunoblotting; immunofluorescence; immunoprecipitation; neoplasia; pemphigus; skin; spleen
MeSH headings : Animals; Autoantibodies / blood; Dog Diseases / pathology; Dogs; Fatal Outcome; Histocytochemistry / veterinary; Immunoprecipitation / veterinary; Male; Pemphigus / complications; Pemphigus / pathology; Pemphigus / veterinary; Sarcoma / complications; Sarcoma / pathology; Sarcoma / surgery; Sarcoma / veterinary; Splenectomy / veterinary; Splenic Neoplasms / complications; Splenic Neoplasms / pathology; Splenic Neoplasms / surgery; Splenic Neoplasms / veterinary
topics (OpenAlex): Autoimmune Bullous Skin Diseases; Coagulation, Bradykinin, Polyphosphates, and Angioedema; Platelet Disorders and Treatments
TL;DR: Clinical, histopathologic, and immunologic findings in this patient were similar to those observed in human patients with PNP, and the splenic neoplasia in this dog was diagnosed as a phenotypically variable spindle cell sarcoma. (via Semantic Scholar)
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Added: August 6, 2018

2004 article

RANAVIRUS-ASSOCIATED MORBIDITY AND MORTALITY IN A GROUP OF CAPTIVE EASTERN BOX TURTLES (TERRAPENE CAROLINA CAROLINA)

Voe, R. D., Geissler, K., Elmore, S., Rotstein, D., Lewbart, G., & Guy, J. (2004, December 1). Journal of Zoo and Wildlife Medicine, Vol. 35, pp. 534–543.

By: R. Voe n, K. Geissler*, S. Elmore*, D. Rotstein*, G. Lewbart* & J. Guy*

author keywords: eastern box turtle; Terrapene carolina carolina; iridovirus; Ranavirus; vasculitis
MeSH headings : Animals; Animals, Zoo; DNA Virus Infections / epidemiology; DNA Virus Infections / mortality; DNA Virus Infections / pathology; DNA Virus Infections / veterinary; DNA, Viral / chemistry; Fatal Outcome; Inclusion Bodies, Viral; Microscopy, Electron / veterinary; Morbidity; North Carolina / epidemiology; Polymerase Chain Reaction / veterinary; Ranavirus / isolation & purification; Ranavirus / pathogenicity; Turtles / virology
topics (OpenAlex): Turtle Biology and Conservation; Rabies epidemiology and control; Amphibian and Reptile Biology
TL;DR: An iridovirus was isolated from tissues obtained postmortem from two of the box turtles that died and characterized by electron microscopy, polymerase chain reaction, and sequence analysis of a portion of the major capsid protein as a member of the genus Ranavirus. (via Semantic Scholar)
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Added: August 6, 2018

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