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*Caused by [[Stephanofilaria stilesi|''Stephanofilaria stilesi'']]
 
*Caused by [[Stephanofilaria stilesi|''Stephanofilaria stilesi'']]
 
*Occurs in cattle, buffalo, goats
 
*Occurs in cattle, buffalo, goats
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**[[Skin Glossary - Pathology|Epidermal hyperkeratosis, parakeratosis, acanthosis]], eosinophilic microabscesses and crusts
 
**[[Skin Glossary - Pathology|Epidermal hyperkeratosis, parakeratosis, acanthosis]], eosinophilic microabscesses and crusts
  
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===Gross pathology===
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*Lesions begin as small circular patches on the ventral midline with serous exudate. 
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*These enlarge and coalesce producing lesions 25cm or more in diameter. 
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*Hemorrhage develops along the periphery while the older, central areas develop scabs or dry crusts. 
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*Healing lesions are alopecic, lichenified plaques.
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*Lesions may also occur on the flank, udder, teats, face and neck.
  
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===Histopathology===
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*Adult parasites occur within cystic diverticula of hair follicles or free within the adjacent dermis. 
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**Parasites may have lateral cords and lateral cuticular projections. 
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**The thick intestine is distinctive.
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**Microfilariae within uteri is the key feature. 
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***Microfilariae also occur free within the dermis, in dermal lymphatics, or in the surface exudate. 
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*There is little dermal reaction to adults in cystic hair follicles, but their presence within the dermis elicits eosinophilic and mononuclear inflammation.
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===Differential diagnosis===
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# Pelodera strongyloides: 
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#*Rhabditid parasite, adults 1-1.5mm long, found in follicles
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#*uteri contain eggs, not microfilaria.
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# Dermatophytosis (Trichophyton verrucosum is most common)
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# Mange (Chorioptes bovis)
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# Fly bite dermatitis
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# Contact dermatitis
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# Zn-responsive dermatitis
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# Other subcutaneous filarid parasites: 
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#*Parafilaria bovicola (adult worms 30-70mm long, found coiled in nodules in subcutaneous and intramuscular connective tissues; not seen in US)
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#*Onchocerca gutterosa (adult worms 60mm long, found in nuchal ligament and subcutaneous connective tissues).
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[[Category:To_Do_-_Dermatology]][[Category:To Do - Minor]]

Latest revision as of 17:38, 20 July 2011

  • Caused by Stephanofilaria stilesi
  • Occurs in cattle, buffalo, goats
  • Transmitted by flies
  • Affects ventral midline (other species affect different areas of body)
  • Grossly:
    • Foci extending to large areas
    • Errect hairs, epidermal haemorrhage, serum exudate -> crusts
  • Microscopically:

Gross pathology

  • Lesions begin as small circular patches on the ventral midline with serous exudate.
  • These enlarge and coalesce producing lesions 25cm or more in diameter.
  • Hemorrhage develops along the periphery while the older, central areas develop scabs or dry crusts.
  • Healing lesions are alopecic, lichenified plaques.
  • Lesions may also occur on the flank, udder, teats, face and neck.


Histopathology

  • Adult parasites occur within cystic diverticula of hair follicles or free within the adjacent dermis.
    • Parasites may have lateral cords and lateral cuticular projections.
    • The thick intestine is distinctive.
    • Microfilariae within uteri is the key feature.
      • Microfilariae also occur free within the dermis, in dermal lymphatics, or in the surface exudate.
  • There is little dermal reaction to adults in cystic hair follicles, but their presence within the dermis elicits eosinophilic and mononuclear inflammation.

Differential diagnosis

  1. Pelodera strongyloides:
    • Rhabditid parasite, adults 1-1.5mm long, found in follicles
    • uteri contain eggs, not microfilaria.
  2. Dermatophytosis (Trichophyton verrucosum is most common)
  3. Mange (Chorioptes bovis)
  4. Fly bite dermatitis
  5. Contact dermatitis
  6. Zn-responsive dermatitis
  7. Other subcutaneous filarid parasites:
    • Parafilaria bovicola (adult worms 30-70mm long, found coiled in nodules in subcutaneous and intramuscular connective tissues; not seen in US)
    • Onchocerca gutterosa (adult worms 60mm long, found in nuchal ligament and subcutaneous connective tissues).