Pathologic sideroblasts and siderocytes associated with chloramphenicol therapy in a dog |
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Authors: | Harvey J W Wolfsheimer K J Simpson C F French T W |
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Affiliation: | Departments of Physiological Sciences, Medical Sciences and Preventive Medicine, College of Veterinary Medicine, University of Florida, Gainesville, Florida 32610. |
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Abstract: | Siderotic granules were recognized in blood erythrocytes from a male Boxer dog with suppurative prostatitis, cystitis and pyelonephritis that was being given high dosage chloramphenicol therapy. Siderotic inclusions were recognized in the cytoplasm of 96% of the rubricytes and metarubricytes in a bone marrow aspirate. Siderotic inclusions were numerous and in some cases formed a ring around the nucleus. This perinuclear location suggested that pathologic mitochondrial iron accumulation had occurred, resulting in the formation of "ringed" sideroblasts. The occurrence of pathologic sideroblasts was confirmed by electron microscopy. Blood siderocytes and bone marrow sideroblasts disappeared after cessation of chloramphenicol therapy. |
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Keywords: | sideroblasts siderocytes chloramphenicol canine erythrocytes canine bone marrow |
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