Identification of Rickettsiae in Cutaneous i Biopsy Specimens From Dogs With Experimental Rocky Mountain Spotted Fever |
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Authors: | Michael G Davidson DVM Edward B Breitschwerdt DVM David H Walker MD Mark P Nasisse DVM Wendy E Sussman BS |
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Institution: | Department of Companion Animal and Special Species Medicine (Davidson, Breitschwerdt, Nasisse, Sussman);College of Veterinary Medicine, North Carolina State University, Raleigh, and the Department of Pathology (Walker), School of Medicine, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, North Carolina. |
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Abstract: | Direct immunofluorescence reaction for Rickettsia rickettsii was performed on formalin-fixed, paraffin-embedded cutaneous biopsy specimens collected from dogs with experimental Rocky Mountain spotted fever (RMSF). A technique of trypsin digestion of deparaffinized, rehydrated sections was successful in demonstrating discrete, immunofluorescent organisms in endothelia and adjacent vessel walls in the dermis. R rickettsii was identified only in grossly evident dermal lesions (macular rash or oral vesicles) and was not apparent in randomly collected biopsy specimens from clinically normal inguinal skin. These results suggest that clinical application of this technique for diagnosis of RMSF may be limited in dogs without cutaneous lesions. (Journal of Veterinary Internal Medicine 1989; 3:8–11) |
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