1. Direct detection of Ehrlichia canis by PCR in the conjunctiva of a dog with bilateral anterior uveitis
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F Matheis, B Spiess, J L Forster, L Walser-Reinhard, and D Schaarschmidt-Kiener
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DNA, Bacterial ,Pathology ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Conjunctiva ,Photophobia ,Ehrlichia canis ,Real-Time Polymerase Chain Reaction ,Tonometry, Ocular ,Dogs ,medicine ,Animals ,Dog Diseases ,Doxycycline ,General Veterinary ,biology ,Ehrlichia ,business.industry ,Ehrlichiosis ,medicine.disease ,biology.organism_classification ,Uveitis, Anterior ,Ophthalmoscopy ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,Real-time polymerase chain reaction ,Immunology ,Female ,Lymph ,medicine.symptom ,business ,Uveitis ,medicine.drug - Abstract
The following report describes the direct detection of Ehrlichia canis by real-time PCR in the conjunctiva of a 1-year-old female Maltese dog. After being imported from Brazil, the dog was presented because of anorexia, dehydration, fever, and palpable mandibular lymph nodes. A few days later, the dog developed bilateral blepharospasm, photophobia and anterior uveitis. Monocytic ehrlichia was diagnosed by a positive PCR result and the detection of IgM and IgG antibodies. Because of the massive uveitis a conjunctival sample was taken with a cytobrush, which also tested positive for Ehrlichia canis DNA by real-time PCR. Only one week after starting treatment with systemic doxycycline and local anti-inflammatory and cyclopalgic therapy the dog recovered from systemic and eye diseases. After therapy the follow-up examination revealed a full remission of clinical and hematological parameters and negative PCR result.
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- 2012