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Protozoan encephalomyelitis causing pelvic limb paresis in a yearling sheep
Authors:PR Scott  NJ Watt  MP Woodman  B McGorum  A McDiarmid
Institution:Department of Veterinary Clinical Studies , Department of Veterinary Pathology , R(D)SVS, Veterinary Field Station, Easter Bush, Roslin, Midlothian, EH25 9RG, Scotland
Abstract:A pelvic limb paresis of 6 weeks duration in a yearling sheep resulted from protozoan encephalomyelitis involving the spinal cord at the thoracolumbar junction. An elevated lumbosacral cerebrospinal fluid protein concentration but normal cisternal cerebrospinal fluid protein concentration indicated the presence of a thoracolumbar inflammatory lesion resulting in cord compression which obstructed the rostral flow of the cerebrospinal fluid. Under general anaesthesia, myelography at the lumbo-sacral site demonstrated blockage to the rostral flow of contrast medium at T13L1. At necropsy, there were no gross pathological changes at T13/L1, but histopathology revealed non-tract specific lymphocytic perivascular cuffing, axonal swelling and oedema in the spinal cord, characteristic of a protozoa1 encephalomyelitis. No parasites were detected in the multiple spinal cord sections examined but immunocytochemistry identified antigens cross-reactive with Sarcocystis spp. antigens in glial cells in these lesions.
Keywords:Eprinomectin  abamectin  macrocylic lactone  anthelmintic resistance  cattle  Cooperia  Trichostrongylus
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