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1 ACVP 2021 0 EQUINE 16-year-old, Male Quarter Horse H&E Skin mass from the left side of the face. Growing slowly for 2 years On excision, measured 5.5 x 4.5 x 3.5cm SUMMERS 1
2 ACVP 2021 2008 CANINE Dog, crossbreed, 13years old, M H&E Perianal mass AVALLONE 1
3 ACVP 2021 23675 FELINE 8-year-old, Male neutered, DSH cat H&E Nasal bleeding and deformity Biopsy ROCCABIANCA 1
4 ACVP 2021 0 CANINE Dog, 5 years old, M, German Shepherd H&E Mass in the soft palate, 6 x 8 cm AVALLONE 1
5 ACVP 2021 0 FELINE Cat, 15 years old, DSH H&E Interscapular subcutaneous mass Subcutaneous mass with cystic areas AVALLONE 1
6 ACVP 2021 0 FELINE Cat, 15 years old, DSH H&E Interscapular subcutaneous mass Subcutaneous mass with cystic areas AVALLONE 1
7 ACVP 2021 0 CANINE 8-months old, Male intact dog, mixed breed, H&E At 6 months crusting of the right ear, progressive ulceration, thickening. After three months similar lesions in left ear. Right ear excised (PD46) ROCCABIANCA 1
8 ACVP 2021 0 CANINE 8-months old, Male intact dog, mixed breed, H&E At 6 months crusting of the right ear, progressive ulceration, thickening. After three months similar lesions in left ear. Left ear excised (PD70) ROCCABIANCA 1
9 ACVP 2021 0 FELINE 16-year-old Male neutered DSH cat H&E developed a left thoracic subcutaneous mass after vaccine injection. Mass was excised and measured 6×7×5 cm ROCCABIANCA 1
10 ACVP 2021 10476718 CANINE 1-year-old, SF Golden retriever H&E Presented for bleeding vagina "vaginal hyperplasia" SCHULMAN 1
11 ACVP 2021 10458244 CANINE 1-year-old dog H&E Acute onset vomiting and lethargy Adhesions throughout the abdomen SCHULMAN 1
12 ACVP 2021 10473135 CANINE 9-year-old Pharaoh hound H&E Tricavitary effusion with cardiac tamponade White nodules lining the pleura, within the mediastinum, and on the pericardium and auricular appendages of the heart Enlarged sternal lymph nodes SCHULMAN 1
55 NEVPC 2021 10 CAPRINE Yersinia pseudotuberculosis enteritis Three, 2 to 3-year-old, female (1) and neutered male (2), Nigerian Dwarf, Nubian, and Boer goats Three goats from the same farm were submitted for postmortem examination over the course of 8 days in late January to early February during an outbreak in which 5 goats died. On presentation, the goats were dull, lethargic, and inappetent, progressing to recumbency. Physical examination showed diarrhea, hypothermia, and ruminal atony. Two animals died, and one was euthanized. The perineum, caudal thighs, and ventral tail were covered by dried tan-brown feces. The small intestine and cecum had granular serosal surfaces and were segmentally coated in thick layers of adherent yellow-tan fibrin strands. The small intestine ranged from fluid-filled and dilated with thin walls to thick-walled with obstructive luminal fibrinonecrotic casts. In the thickened segments, the mucosa of some animals was diffusely replaced by yellow-tan, friable, necrotic debris (diphtheritic membrane), while in others it was dark red, roughened and occasionally had miliary, 1-2 mm diameter, soft tan nodules. The mesentery was edematous and mesenteric lymph nodes were markedly enlarged up to 5 cm in diameter. Multifocally, the lymph node corticomedullary architecture was effaced by pale yellow purulent exudate surrounded by a thin rim of remaining tissue (abscesses). H&E Yersinia pseudotuberculosis is a worldwide cause of enterocolitis, lymphadenitis, and septicemia in a wide variety of wild and domestic species, and humans, most frequently reported in wild hares and ruminants. Harvey 1
56 NEVPC 2021 11 SAND BOA Alimentary T cell lymphoma, epitheliotropic, small cell 2-year-1-month-old, 92 g, female sand boa The patient presented with a several months history of chronic regurgitation and weight loss. The mucosa of the small intestine was segmentally slightly thickened. H&E Although once considered uncommon, neoplasia is a relatively common occurrence in reptiles, especially snakes (Effron et al. 1977; Garner et al. 2004). Out of the reported neoplasms, lymphoma is one of the more common neoplastic condition in snakes, and the presentation may vary greatly, similar to any other species. While a multicentric distribution is the most common presentation, solitary tumors have been reported including one specifically affecting the mucosa-associated lymphoid tissue of the esophagus (Ossiboff 2018). Leukemia without multicentric or solitary lymphoma has also been reported (Schilliger et al. 2011). Based on a comprehensive review of 35 lymphomas out of 326 tumors in snakes, large, blast-like cells were more commonly observed than small cell lymphoma (Garner et al. 2004). Nakagun 1
57 NEVPC 2021 12 AVIAN Severe trematodiasis, compatible with Cotylurus sp. Juvenile male Black backed gull Severe vestibular symptoms were noted that did not improve or resolve with supportive care. The cloaca is focally expanded by an approximately 1.5 cm in diameter, thick-walled spherical out-pocketing continuous with the cloacal lumen, containing dozens of 0.5 cm-long metazoan parasites tightly adhered to the mucosa. Sharp delineation between a plump, faintly bilobed, pale pink spherical forebody and oblong pearl white hindbody is appreciable. H&E Based on the presence of an oral sucker, spongy parenchyma and paired ceca, those parasites were deemed most consistent with trematodes. While trematodes in aquatic birds are legion and may show a broad variety of forms, the combined sharp bisegmentation, presence of a somewhat spherical forebody containing a deep oral sucker, and cloacal location, were considered most compatible with the Strigidae family, and especially Cotylurus sp., an uncommon parasite of the alimentary tract of seagulls. The life cycle of Cotylurus sp. typically includes three free-living, and three parasitic stages. The initial egg phase is followed by emergence of a free-living miracidium, which enters a gastropod before turning into a parasitic sporocyst. Within this first intermediate host, the sporocyst produces cercariae, which penetrate a fish or leech, either of which may represent a second intermediate host fostering development of the metacercarian stage. Fisheating birds are ultimately infected through ingestion of the second intermediate host, acting as the final host in which maturation towards the adult stage occurs. With regards to the absence of additional underlying pathologic process, the neurological signs noted in this bird were considered related to the combined parasite infestation, prolonged exposure to cold, and hindered access to food. Nelissen 1
58 NEVPC 2021 13 EQUINE Ganglioneuromatosis, colon 8-month-old Arabian Filly The patient presented to the referring veterinarian with a 7-month history of ill-thrift and chronic diarrhea. Histologic assessment of endoscopic duodenal biopsy samples revealed mild, diffuse, chronic, lymphoplasmacytic, and eosinophilic enteritis with villus atrophy, prompting an exploratory celiotomy 4 days later. Multifocally scattered across the serosal surface of the ventral colon and transverse colon were innumerable, raised, moderately well-demarcated, firm, white nodules with mural infiltration. The transverse colon also had associated segmental luminal restriction. H&E GN is described as a poorly demarcated, multinodular-to-coalescing, intramural, benign proliferation of ganglia (i.e. neurons, glial cells, supporting cells) within the gastrointestinal system. Ganglioneuromas are also benign proliferations of ganglia but tend to be more discreet. GN occurs exclusively within the gastrointestinal system, with five reports in the small intestine, three reports in the large intestine, and one report in the gall bladder. Clinical signs associated with GN vary depending on the affected region of the gastrointestinal system. Small intestinal GN is associated with diarrhea, vomiting, inappetence, obtundation, and low body condition score. Large intestinal GN is associated with tenesmus, hematochezia, and rectal prolapse3,5. Gall bladder GN is associated with cholecystitis and cholestasis. In a previous equine case report, GN was an incidental finding with no apparent gastrointestinal clinical signs. Champion 1
59 NEVPC 2021 14 CAMELID Esophagitis, erosive/ulcerative, lymphoplasmacytic, multifocal, moderate, with ballooning degeneration of epithelial cells, occasional pustules, intracytoplasmic eosinophilic inclusion bodies, and vasculitis ~1-month-old, male camel calf Sir Camelot nursed well the first week and then began with sudden weight loss. It was treated and began tube-feeding, but progressed to diarrhea, lethargy, and then recumbency. Died. The distal esophagus has several linear bright red streaks and 25-30, approximately 3-5 mm of diameter erosions/ulcers, some covered with a brown to tan flocculent material (fibrin). H&E Supported by the presence of large intracytoplasmic inclusion bodies on the esophagus along the gross findings of multiple areas of ulceration along the gastrointestinal tract, the first main differential are viruses from the family Poxviridae. In this family of viruses, Bovine Papular Stomatitis and Contagious Ecthyma are considered. This last one has been reported in camels, and for which ulcers and proliferative lesions can extend into the upper gastrointestinal tract in some cases. In both cases, intracytoplasmic eosinophilic inclusions are highly suggestive of infection. Stevenson 1
60 NEVPC 2021 15 AVIAN Bornaviral ganglioneuritis and leiomyositis Female Quaker Parrot Radiographic evidence displayed a mass like object containing small mineral opacities below an enlarged proventriculus and in line with the cranial pole of the kidney. The proventriculus and ventriculus were dilated with thinned walls for both compartments. H&E Proventricular Dilatation Disease (PDD) primarily affects the autonomic nerves of the upper and middle digestive tract, including the esophagus, crop, proventriculus, ventriculus, and duodenum. This disease condition has a worldwide distribution, and its name is derived from the predominant clinical sign in large parrots; namely, the dilation of the proventriculus by accumulated food as a result of dysfunction of the ventriculus. PDD is a disease across multiple species of birds particular amongst psittacines, however has been identified in other species (i.e. Canada Geese, Red-Tailed Hawks). A bornaviral etiology was implicated in more recent literature.ÊÊ Tocco 1
61 NEVPC 2021 16 FELINE Odontogenic myxoma 15-year-old, female, domestic shorthaired feline This patient presented for an ossifying lesion of the lower mandible.Ê On radiographs, there was a poorly defined region of radiolucency within the mandibular bone with a smaller characteristic Òsoap bubbleÓ appearance. This 3.0mm diameter mass was hard and tan. H&E Odontogenic myxomas originate from the ectomesenchyme of the dental papilla or dental follicle. Historically known as the Òjaw myxomaÓ, odontogenic myxomas are solely located within tooth-bearing regions of the maxilla and, more commonly, the mandible.3 Odontogenic myxomas are unique among ondontogenic tumors in that the they lack proliferative odontogenic epithelium. Grossly, cut sections are often gray-white, cystic, and have mucoid or slimy surfaces. Radiographically, odontogenic myxomas have a radiolucent trabecular appearance, with often ill defined borders, and a commonly reported Òsoap bubbleÓ or ÒhoneycombÓ appearance (as in this case), with possible sunburst periosteal reactions. Hammett 1
62 NEVPC 2021 17 GOLDFISH Ameloblastoma, gill arch 6-year-old goldfish This goldfish presented for removal of a mass that was firmly attached to the gill arch. A large, pink, raised, multilobular mass arises from the left pharyngeal gill arch, elevates the operculum and extends caudally. H&E Odontogenic neoplasms are usually incidental findings in fish. Most descriptions are of odontomas arising in the mouth, lips, and jaws. This includes angelfish Òlip fibroma,Ó which is a compound odontoma embedded in abundant collagenous stroma. There are reports of retroviral particles in the cytoplasm of stromal cells of odontomas, though a causal role has not been proven. Additionally, several reports describe epizootics and individual cases of odontogenic neoplasms, including odontomas and ameloblastomas, in multiple species of fish. The neoplasm in this case was diagnosed as a ameloblastoma, which has not been previously reported in cyprinids to the authorsÕ knowledge. Baskerville 1
63 NEVPC 2021 18 BEARDED DRAGON Adenocarcinoma and intravascular T cell lymphoma, colon; T-cell lymphoma, spleen and liver Eight year old, male, intact, bearded dragon This lizard presented with a five-month history of progressive, ulcerative dermatitis of the tail tip and hind limbs and progressive weight loss. Necropsy revealed a multifocal to segmental thickening and yellow discoloration of the colonic wall. Attached to this area of thickening was a 3-mm-diameter, yellow, polypoid mass on the serosal surface. The colon proximal to these lesions was dilated 300-400%. The spleen was enlarged approximately 300%, and pale tan to yellow with an irregular shape that was molded around a loop of small intestine. There were multifocal to coalescing areas of yellow discoloration and pallor of the left lateral hepatic lobe. H&E This is the first case of intestinal adenocarcinoma reported in bearded dragons and was unique in that it presented concurrently with lymphoma. The original location of lymphoma in this case is unknown. The cutaneous lesions were pleocellular, but may have included insidious neoplastic T cells. Argue 1
64 NEVPC 2021 19 CANINE Salivary lipomatosis 8-year-old female spayed miniature Australian shepherd Presented for excision of a large, soft, fluctuant mass in the left cranial cervical region, which had been present and slowly growing since May of 2018. The mass, submitted as Òleft mandibular/sublingual salivary gland,Ó floated in formalin and measured 9 x 5.9 x 4.4 cm. It was firm, tan to brown, and was subdivided into variably-sized lobules by thin bands of fibrous stroma. H&E Salivary lipomatosis (also known as lipomatous/fatty infiltration of the salivary gland or interstitial lipomatosis) is a rare, benign, non-neoplastic entity in dogs that causes marked soft to fluctuant enlargement of salivary glands due to the deposition of large amounts of adipose tissue within the interstitium of affected glands. Though the cause is undetermined, the majority of cases have been associated with chronic salivary inflammation and obstructive processes. Caudill 1
65 NEVPC 2021 1 CANINE Spirocerca lupi sarcoma 1-year-old female spayed mixed breed dog The patient was presented to the Penn Vet Emergency Service and transferred to the Internal Medicine Service for further evaluation of dysphagia, regurgitation, and coughing. She was adopted from India where she was originally found with her litter mates, all of which were treated for Spirocerca infections. Two, rounded, glistening masses were visualized (one in the proximal esophagus and one near the lower esophageal sphincter). H&E This case was reviewed with four additional pathologists, who all agreed that the degree of pleomorphism and mitotic activity in these samples was more consistent with a sarcoma rather than fibroproliferative lesion. There was a discussion on the distinction between the advanced pre-neoplastic phase and malignant transformation, and that this differentiation is likely not possible based on the tissue provided. Spirocerca lupi is a nematode parasite that causes endemic disease in dogs in tropical and subtropical geographic regions, like certain areas of South America and Africa. Large breed hunting dogs tend to be predisposed to developing infections, likely due to the lifecycle of the parasite. The life cycle of S. lupi begins with eggs shed in the feces of the definitive host (carnivores). Eggs are ingested by the intermediate host (coprophagous beetles of numerous different species) in which they mature into L3 larvae in several months. A paratenic host (i.e. poultry, wild birds, lizards, rodents, hedgehogs and rabbits) may ingest the infected beetle, and a definitive host may become infected by ingesting the intermediate or paratenic host. Once in the definitive host, L3 larvae penetrate and traverse the gastric wall, eventually reaching the caudal thoracic aorta via various vascular routes and maturing to the L4 stage. Finally, as immature adults, the nematodes travel and encyst in the esophagus where they sexually mature and females pass eggs into the lumen of the esophagus. Adults usually encyst within the submucosa. Amerman 1
66 NEVPC 2021 20 EQUINE Typhlocolitis, granulomatous, segmental, severe with myriad intrahistiocytic, acid-fast, and variably Gram-positive bacteria, lymphangitis, and serositis (Mycobacterium genavense and Salmonella sp.) 23-year-old Quarter horse gelding Oone-month history of unresolving chronic diarrhea. The serosa of the large intestine and the cecum were covered in hundreds of dark black slightly raised variably sized plaques ranging from 0.3 cm to 2cm. The large intestinal mucosa was thickened, edematous, dark brown to black and with ten to twenty polypoid semi-firm proliferations predominantly in the cecum. The large intestinal lesions were least severe in the right dorsal colon. H&E Organisms within sections of the affected large intestine were closely homologous for M. genavense. Additional tissues were forwarded to the same outside laboratory for further comprehensive detection of Mycobacterium sp. via immunohistochemical and molecular tests. KRAMER 1
67 NEVPC 2021 21 Llama Jejunitis, lymphadenitis and hepatitis, pyogranulomatous to necrotizing with intracellular bacteria (Rhodococcus equi) and rare trematodes (liver only); peritoneum: fibrinosuppurative serositis; spleen: atrophy 11-year-old male intact llama A 11-year-old intact male llama presented with diarrhea, inability to rise, and heavy gastrointestinal parasitism. Severe fibrinosuppurative peritonitis presented with adhesion of intestinal loops to each other and the mesentery. A string of mesenteric lymph nodes of the jejunum was markedly enlarged and contained purulent material when cut. The jejunum had a single transmural perforation approximately 5 cm in diameter. The extensive necrosis of the surrounding jejunal wall was continuous with multifocal areas of ulceration on the mucosal surface. Smaller foci of ulceration were present in the adjacent, hyperemic mucosa of the small intestine over a ~ 15 cm long segment. The liver had myriad disseminated foci. Most foci were grey and pin-point to 1 mm in diameter and flat; fewer foci dark red brown, depressed and 2-4 mm in diameter; occasional foci pale tan, protruding and up to 3 mm in diameter. H&E Rhodococcus equi is, typically, a pathogen of foals leading to pyogranulomatous pneumonia with lymphadenitis, less commonly enterocolitis and intraabdominal abscesses. Virulence-associated markers of R. equi have been well established. Virulence-associated protein anti-gens (VapA or VapB, respectively) have been implicated in R. equi virulence in a number of host species including horses. In non-equid species, infections with R. equi commonly present as lymphadentitis. However, a broad spectrum of disease conditions has been described in a wide range of domestic and wild animal species, worldwide. Examples include bronchopneumonia, osteomyelitis, subcutaneous abscesses, and disseminated infection involving lymph nodes and viscera in goats in North America. and bronchopneumonia and lymphadenitis in wild boar in South America, Europe and Asia. Löhr 1
68 NEVPC 2021 22 CANINE Severe diffuse villous necrosis with intra-lesion bacilli, congestion, and mucosal hemorrhage 5-year-old male intact Doberman Pinscher Found dead in its kennel with a bloated face and bloody stool. The abdomen was markedly gas distended and contained 200 mL of blood. The duodenum, jejunum, and ileum were purple colored and markedly dilated by red-black fluid and gas. H&E Microscopic findings, the lesions noted grossly during postmortem examination, and anaerobic culture results from the small intestines established a diagnosis of enterotoxemia. C. perfringens is the most frequently isolated clostridial species throughout the world. This species is ubiquitous in the environment and in the intestine of mammals and birds. These diseases include enteric syndromes such as avian necrotic enteritis, lamb dysentery, neonatal hemorrhagic or necrotizing enteritis, and ovine, caprine, and bovine enterotoxemia. The pathogenicity of C. perfringens is due to a significant degree to an array of extracellular toxins produced. These toxins historically were organized into two categories, major (mouse lethal) and minor (non-lethal) toxins. The major toxins are alpha (CPA), beta (CPB), epsilon (ETX) and iota (ITX). These toxins form the basis for the classification of the individual strains into 5 toxinotypes (A-E). Alpha-toxin (CPA or PLC) is produced by all C. perfringens strains, although toxinotype A strains usually produce higher amounts than the other toxinotypes. This toxin is a zinc-dependent phospholipase C which degrades phosphatidylcholine and sphingomyelin, both components of the eukaryiotic cell membranes, causing damage tn the membrane of erythrocytes and other cells from many animal species. The net result of this action is cell lysis, by degradation of membrane phospholipids. CPA also activates several other membrane and internal cell mechanisms that lead to hemolysis. In addition, CPA activates the arachidonic cascade resulting in the formation of thromboxanes, leukotrienes and prostaglandins, which activate the inflammation cascade and produce vasoconstriction. In combination with Pergringolysin (PFO), CPA allows C. perfringens to escape macrophage phagosomes and survive in the host tissue. Acute hemorrhagic diarrhea syndrome (AHDS) is common in dogs. There are numerous terms used for this syndrome, such as canine hemorrhagic gastroenteritis, canine intestinal hemorrhage syndrome, acute intestinal hemorrhage syndrome in dogs, acute hemorrhagic diarrheal syndrome, and acute hemorrhagic enteropathy The syndrome is characterized by acute onset of hemorrhagic diarrhea and is frequently associated with vomiting and hemoconcentration. The clinical history, gross and histologic findings, and bacterial culture results in this case were classic for this condition. Vásquez 1
69 NEVPC 2021 23 CANINE Intestinal infarct, multifocal, severe, acute, with bacterial translocation and septic peritonitis 10 year old, castrated male, standard schnauzer dog A pheochromocytoma was diagnosed by internal medicine on Feb 9, 2021. The tumor was removed by surgical oncologists May 3, 2021. Intestines became discolored dark grey during surgery. The patient recovered uneventfully from anesthesia but declined rapidly post-op, with continuous bloody diarrhea, regurgitation, and poor appetite. The mesenteric arcade is dark red. There is extensive, coalescing ulceration of the small intestinal mucosal surface throughout the duodenum, jejunum, and ileum, affecting approximately 65% of the mucosal surface, with hemorrhage along the interface of normal and ulcerated mucosa. Linear ulcers are within the orad colon. H&E This is an unusual case of multifocal enteric infarction with profound necrosis, bacterial translocation, and peritonitis in this animal. Atherosclerosis was discovered histologically. This is a disease in the wall of blood vessels, wherein cholesterol deposits expand the tunica intima, variably associated witha granulomatous reaction, which further constructs vessel luminal diameter. This is an uncommon disease in dogs, but when present, it is highly associated with underlying metabolic disease, most commonly diabetes mellitus or hypothyroidism. Although it can be incidental, in this case there is histologic evidence of thrombosis in affected vessels, illustrated most prominently in the papillary muscle of the heart, where it is associated with focal myocardial infarction. Catecholamine release in dogs can contribute to a hypercoagulable state, and productive pheochromocytomas can release catecholamines. Between the residual effects of a recently removed pheochromocytoma, the general stressors associated with surgery of any kind, and the underlying arterial disease, this animal entered a hypercoagulable state, further evidenced by the presence of a large, organizing right atrial thrombus. Oakes 1
70 NEVPC 2021 24 BOVINE Abomasitis, fibrinonecrotizing and ulcerative, multifocal, moderate, with marked edema 9-day-old female Holstein calf Farm has lost approximately 5 calves in the past week. Within the abdominal cavity and predominantly cranially, there is approximately 5L of a light yellow, opaque, and sweet smelling liquid with abundant gelatinous light yellow to white clots. There are adhesions between serosal surfaces around the duodenum, pancreas, forestomachs, and liver, which form multiple pockets filled with the described fluid and clots. The abomasal mucosa is pale red, and the abomasal folds are mildly expanded by clear edema; there are three approximately 1.5 x 0.3 x 0.2 cm depressed areas coated with light brown material in the mucosa (ulcers). H&E In this very unusual case, a farm experienced acute loss of multiple very young dairy calves.Ê The third calf lost was submitted to the Louisiana Animal Disease Diagnostic Laboratory, where gross anatomic examination revealed a severe cranial abdominal peritonitis.Ê A sweet odor consistent with milk replacer was apparent upon opening of the abdomen.Ê Large pale yellow to white coagula in the abdomen were slightly rubbery with a consistency of milk curds.Ê Perforating gastrointestinal lesions were not evident grossly or microscopically.Ê Histopathology of the coagula adhered to the serosa revealed fibrin with low numbers of entrapped leukocytes and karyorrhectic debris, regionally invaded by low numbers of fibroblasts, with mild hemorrhages.Ê PCR for rotavirus, coronavirus, and BVDV were negative.Ê Aerobic and anaerobic culture of the abdominal contents were negative for bacterial growth, and bacteria or other etiologic agents were not evident histologically.Ê An additional field necropsy performed by the attending clinician on the case yielded similar gross findings.Ê The following week, it was discovered that a new formulation of milk replacer had been instituted, but the measuring instruments for reconstituting it had not been changed.Ê This resulted in the calves receiving at least twice the volume that they were supposed to receive of a formula that was twice as concentrated as it was supposed to be.Ê The farm instituted proper measuring instruments for reconstitution of the milk replacer, and no additional losses occurred. Vyhnal 1
71 NEVPC 2021 25 CANINE Colitis, histiocytic and ulcerative, transmural, marked, chronic, with intra and extracellular gram-negative bacilli Ð Escherichia coli 7-month-old intact female French bulldog This animal had a history of chronic diarrhea, inappetence and weight loss. The omentum was focally adhered to the large intestine serosa. A 4cm segment of the colon adjacent to the cecum had irregular serosal surface and was transmurally thickened up to 1cm. This segment was firm and white on cut surface, and the mucosa was irregular and dark green to brown. H&E Histiocytic ulcerative colitis or granulomatous colitis is a chronic syndrome that affects primarily Boxers and French Bulldogs. Infiltration of the colonic lamina propria and submucosal layers with histiocytes containing PAS positive material is a diagnostic feature of this disease. Escherichia coli was recently implicated as the etiologic agent associated with this condition. In this case, intrahistiocytic and extracellular gram-negative short rods were observed in the superficial and deep layers of the colonic wall, and were also highlighted with Giemsa and Steiner special stains. The splenic nodules described grossly contained colonies of gram-negative short rods, and bacterial culture of this organ yielded moderate growth of E. coli and Pseudomonas aeruginosa, indicating sepsis. The culture results and characteristic microscopic intestinal findings, including intralesional PAS-positive histiocytes and gram-negative short rods are supportive of E. coli as the causative agent of this histiocytic colitis. Lima 1
72 NEVPC 2021 26 DEER Enterocolitis, necrohemorrhagic, severe, segmental to diffuse, acute with transmural bacteria of mixed morphologies, including gram positive bacilli consistent with Clostridium sp. Female intact white-tailed deer fawn Over approximately 2 weeks, the rehabilitator had lost three fawns, all with similar signs including tremors and wobbly legs with rapid progression to an inability to rise. Additionally, fawns often exhibited vocalization, drooling, wide-eyes, labored breathing, and death within 3-4 hours of onset of signs. The ventral surface of the diaphragm closest to the abomasum was coated with tan, friable, light yellow, strands of fibrinous material. Throughout the mesentery, lymph nodes were prominent and approximately 1.0 cm in diameter. The rumen, reticulum, and omasum contained mottled green to white, thick, pasty material admixed with plant fibers. Bright green material of similar consistency was in the abomasum. Most of the intestinal tract was transmurally bright red to black. Segmentally, the intestines contained gas and bright red to muddy brown, opaque liquid. H&E Gross and microscopic findings confirmed severe intestinal disease characteristic of toxins produced by the bacterium, Clostridium perfringens (clostridiosis). Some Clostridium spp. are normal inhabitants of the gastrointestinal tract of cervids and ruminants; however, with changes to the gut microenvironment, the organisms and the toxins they produce can flourish in the intestine, leading to disease. Such gut microenvironment changes could occur with drastic changes in feed, abnormally nutrient-rich digesta, antibiotics, reduced gut motility, and/or primary infections with other agents. The toxins produced by Clostridium perfringens, as detected in this fawn, can be absorbed into the bloodstream (enterotoxemia) and were the presumed cause of its severe clinical disease and death. In the present case, no other pathogens or underlying disease processes were microscopically evident, although the widespread and severe tissue damage in the gut may have masked concurrent intestinal infections. There was no histopathologic or laboratory evidence of infection with epizootic hemorrhagic disease virus, bluetongue virus, or cervid adenovirus. Clostridiosis is sporadically detected in both wild and farmed cervid species. Toxin entry via the gut (i.e., enterotoxemia) affects mostly young red and fallow deer, but intestinal infections associated with diarrhea also have been reported in roe deer. C. perfringens has been isolated from farmed fallow deer and red deer with rumen acidosis, enteritis, and/or colitis. A wide variety of nondomestic ruminants can be affected by enteric infection with C. perfringens toxinotypes, but significant disease most commonly is associated with type C (producing alpha and beta toxin) which causes hemorrhagic enteritis. C. perfringens type A has also been implicated as a cause of fatal hemorrhagic enteritis. Radisic 1
73 NEVPC 2021 27 RABBIT Intestinal adenocarcinoma 5-year-old intact male rabbit This animal had an approximately two month history of persistent, gaseous, gastric distension with normal stools. Survey and contrast radiographs suggested an intestinal obstruction. An exploratory laparotomy was performed, and a mass was identified in the area of the duodenal-jejunal intersection, with adhesion of the colon to the serosal surface. At necropsy, there was abdominal effusion. The omental fat was adhered to the previous surgical site, which did not have gross evidence of stricture or perforation. The left hepatic lobe contained a large cystic mass and there was a small firm nodule in the proximal duodenum. H&E Neoplasia of the gastrointestinal tract is consistently reported to be rare in both pet and laboratory rabbits (Oglesbee, Heatley, Turner, van Zeeland). The most commonly reported gastrointestinal neoplasm is bile duct adenoma or its malignant counterpart, cholangiocarcinoma. These are suspected to be associated with infection by Eimeria steidae, presumably due to the inflammation and hyperplasia induced by this organism (Oglesbee, van Zeeland). Other reported primary gastrointestinal neoplasms of rabbits include leiomyomas and leiomyosarcomas, as well as rare gastric and colonic adenocarcinomas (Baum, Heatley, Oglesbee, van Zeeland). In this retrospective study, 737 cases of rabbit neoplasia were diagnosed via biopsy and post-mortem examination. Forty four of the cases (44/737; 6%) were primary alimentary tract neoplasia, four of which (4/44; 9%) were intestinal adenocarcinoma. The most common primary alimentary tract neoplasm diagnosed was rectal polyp/adenoma (n=15; 15/44; 34.1%). Intestinal adenocarcinoma, oral squamous cell carcinoma, and intestinal lymphoma were the most commonly diagnosed primary alimentary tract malignancies, with 4 cases each. Beavis 1
74 NEVPC 2021 28 EQUINE T-cell rich large B-cell lymphoma 17-year-old Rocky Mountain gelding There was a one month history of weight loss and one week history of lethargy, inappetence and intermittent fever. Results of a complete blood count (CBC) on the farm included a neutrophilia with toxic neutrophils, hyperfibrinogenemia and hyperalbuminemia. A 20 cm diameter, firm, white to tan, irregularly shaped mass was found within the intercolonic fold between the right ventral and right dorsal colon, immediately proximal to the diaphragmatic flexure. On cut section, the mass contained multiple, up to 4 cm diameter, foci of a thick yellow to light green fluid (pus). A focal, transmural, mucosal ulceration was noted at the site of the mass, allowing communication between the right ventral and right dorsal colon (fistula). The regional abdominal lymph nodes were enlarged (up to 4 cm diameter) and light tan. H&E T-cell-rich large B-cell lymphoma (TCRLBCL) is the most common type of lymphoma reported in horses and is characterized by a mixed population with varying proportions of T-cells, B-cells and other cells such as histiocytes. Infectious etiologies and/or hyperplasia are also strong differentials for these lesions due to the mixed population of cells and presence of necrosis. Definitive diagnosis of TCRLBCL based on H&E staining alone can be challenging; special stains to rule out infectious etiology and immunohistochemistry are helpful in making a final diagnosis. In this case, a fistula communicating between the right ventral and the right dorsal colon was identified, a feature that has not been reported in the veterinary literature. Hassebroek 1
75 NEVPC 2021 29 PINE SISKIN Severe subacute focal necrotizing and granulomatous esophagitis with intralesional bacilli and protozoa consistent with Trichomonas sp. Three pine siskins (Spinus pinus) of unknown age (3/3), one female and two unknown sex In March 2021, three pine siskins were submitted for necropsy via the LSU wildlife hospital within a one week period (3/9-3/15) with lethargy, inability to fly, diarrhea, and respiratory distress. The esophagus had one or multiple tan to yellow caseous nodules/plaques on the mucosa (3/3). The spleen had multiple tan, firm nodules measuring 1 mm in diameter (2/3). H&E Salmonellosis is considered the cause of death of the pine siskins, and trichomoniasis also contributed to the death of the pine siskin that had this organism. Pine siskins are especially susceptible to Salmonella Typhimurium, and this bacterium can cause high mortality in this species. Trichomoniasis also can be lethal to wild birds, including pine siskins. Transmission of both Salmonella and Trichomonas is via the fecal-oral route and bird feeders play an important role in the spread of the diseases. Salmonellosis in pine siskins not only can cause high mortality in the species, but also has public health significance as humans can contract the disease through contact with sick or dead birds, bird feeders, or indoor-outdoor cats and other companion animals. Regular cleaning of the bird feeders is important, and it is recommended to take the bird feeders down during Salmonella outbreaks. Lee 1
76 NEVPC 2021 2 EQUINE Severe acute regionally extensive eosinophilic colitis with fibrinoid vascular necrosis and edema 13-year-old warmblood mare Presented for colic of approximately 24 hoursÕ duration. Borborygmi were absent and the abdomen was distended but nasogastric intubation yielded no net gastric reflex. Palpation per rectum revealed a taut colonic band coursing from right to left. At the junction of the pelvic flexure and left dorsal colon was an approximately 15 cm diameter intramural mass with distinct borders that caused narrowing of the lumen and mild obstruction. The mass extended from the antimesenteric border to the mesentery, which was also thickened. H&E Eosinophilic gastrointestinal disease in horses can occur as part of a multisystemic disease or may be restricted to the gastrointestinal tract. Disease restricted to the gastrointestinal tract may be diffuse or focal. Horses with diffuse eosinophilic enteritis often present with a chronic disease course including weight loss and intermittent colic, whereas focal eosinophilic disease often causes acute colic, as in this case. Focal eosinophilic intestinal disease occurs more commonly in the small intestine (often called idiopathic focal eosinophilic enteritis [IFEE] or, previously, circumferential mural bands [CMB]) but has been reported in the large colon, small colon, and rectum (segmental eosinophilic colitis [SEC]). In the large intestine, the junction of the pelvic flexure and left dorsal colon is the most common site. The pathogenesis of IFEE/SEC is unclear. Individual cases with eosinophilic granulomas, parasitic migration tracts, or infectious agents (e.g. Pythium) have been reported, but no clear association with parasite infestation or anthelmintic treatment, environmental elements, or other factors has been demonstrated for this syndrome. Lesions often contain increased numbers of macrophages and T lymphocytes, suggesting that a derangement of the inflammatory milieu plays a role. The focal form may be an acute exacerbation of the diffuse form as some horses had eosinophilic infiltrates in grossly normal intestine distant from the lesion. Willis 1
77 NEVPC 2021 30 CANINE Ulcerative gastritis, necrotizing, focally extensive, suppurative, marked with marked submucosal fibroplasia and hemorrhagic tortuous ectopic artery 11-year-old castrated male Labrador Retriever 5-day history of gastrointestinal bleeding, melena, and anemia. The patient vomits large volumes of blood. The submitted sample is a 1 cm x 0.5 cm, full-thickness, folded gastric segment. H&E The presence of a medium-caliber artery with a wide lumen in the lamina propria and submucosa is very remarkable. Usually, blood vessels of this size are not present in the mucosa or submucosa. This lesion may be consistent with Dieulafoy's lesion observed in human patients, which is characterized by the presence of a single large tortuous small artery in the submucosa. DieulafoyÕs lesion is diagnosed in approximately 1-6% of cases of acute GI bleeding in people and is characterized by a large, aberrant, tortuous artery in the stomach (most commonly) or other parts of the GI tract.Ê To our knowledge, a lesion similar to DieulafoyÕs lesion in people has never been reported in a dog.Ê This case report describes the clinical, surgical, and histological features of a DieulafoyÕs-like lesion in a geriatric domestic canine patient. Murillo 1
78 NEVPC 2021 31 CANINE Mucosal myxosarcoma 9-year-old spayed female Boston terrier The patient presented for anemia, lethargy, and melena of 10 dayÕs duration. The submitted 14 cm segment of jejunum contained a central, 3 x 3 x 2.5 cm, area of circumferential, mural thickening that was firm, white, and multilobulated on cut surface. H&E The two main microscopic differential diagnoses for this patient were leiomyosarcoma and gastrointestinal stromal tumor, which were ruled out by negative immunohistochemistry for smooth muscle actin and c-kit antigens. Myxosarcomas in dogs are rare, most frequently involving the skin and with rare mesenteric, odontogenic, splenic, vertebral, cerebral, ophthalmic, cardiac, and muscular occurrences. Intestinal myxosarcoma in dogs has been alluded to in various sources; however, a published description was not located. In comparison, three reports of cecal myxosarcoma have been described in horses, with consistent histologic features to this case of atypical fibroblastic cells within an alcian blue-positive stroma. Metastasis to regional lymph nodes was present in each of the equine intestinal myxosarcomas cases. McCullough 1
79 NEVPC 2021 32 RABBIT B cell lymphoma 9-year-old spayed female Netherland dwarf rabbit A 6.5-cm-diameter, firm, pale tan irregular mass extended from the tip of the cecum and effaced the vermiform appendix.Ê The mass was cracked and oozing a suppurative exudate. Received in formalin were eight tissues up to 8 cm in greatest dimension that were processed in four blocks. H&E B cell lymphoma Magnotti 1
80 NEVPC 2021 33 OCTOPUS Hemocytic and necrotizing adenitis with intralesional cestode larvae, accessory and primary digestive glands Wild caught, male, prickly reef octopus This animal was caught in Florida and shipped to an aquarium for display. Transit was delayed and the animal was cold upon arrival to the aquarium. No significant lesions. H&E Cestode infection in cephalopods is frequent, with many cephalopod species serving as intermediate or paratenic hosts and acting as vectors to transport them to other intermediate or definitive hosts. In general, adult cestodes are not found in cephalopods, but the tremendous diversity of larval and post-larval stages detected suggest that cephalopods remain important intermediate hosts, with further maturation occurring in elasmobranchs and fish. In cephalopods, larval cestodes most often infect the digestive tract, but may be found free in the mantle cavity, or encysted within the mantle musculature. There is also one report of an unidentified adult cestode infection in Octopus cyanea, in which the cestodes lived in the circulatory system of the arms and throughout the body, sometimes filling the entire mantle cavity. The most commonly reported cestode to infect cephalopods is Phyllobothrium spp., but cestodes from three other genera have also been identified in the common octopus (Octopus vulgaris) and include the onchoproteocephalidean Acanthobothrium spp, the tetraphyllidea Anthobothrium spp, and the trypanorhynch Nybelinia spp. While adults of Tetraphyllidea and Trypanorhynchea are found within the gastrointestinal tract of sharks, skates, and rays, their larval forms are some of the most commonly identified cestodes in cephalopods. Histologic characteristics of octopus salivary gland cestodiasis have been described in Octopus maya, and were putatively identified as Prochristianella sp.; the digestive tract was not examined in that study. Finnegan 1
81 NEVPC 2021 34 OCTOPUS Hemocytic anterior phakitis, multifocal, moderate, with intralesional bacteria and mild anterior uveitis Wild-caught common octopus This common octopus (Octopus vulgaris) was acquired from the wild when it was fully grown, and housed at a public display aquarium.Ê The animal started senescing approximately one month prior to death and was euthanized. At necropsy, the eyes were cloudy.Ê The siphon and gills were pale pink. H&E Pathologic ocular lesions in cephalopods are uncommonly reported with only three cases of phakitis and retinitis documented in the literature. Fiddes 1
82 NEVPC 2021 35 FELINE Feline infectious peritonitis 17-year-old female spayed domestic shorthair cat A 17-year-old female spayed domestic shorthair cat presented to NCSU-CVM repeatedly over a week for persistent and progressive anorexia of several weeksÕ duration.Ê Physical examination revealed mild dehydration, a mildly distended and painful abdomen, increased respiratory effort after handling, and a grade II/VI systolic heart murmur.Ê Abdominal ultrasound performed at initial work up revealed several abnormalities, including pancreatomegaly with presumptive pancreatitis and steatitis, cholecystic debris and common bile duct thickening (choledochitis), mild small intestinal thickening and corrugation, jejunal lymphadenopathy, and scant peritoneal effusion. Skin, mucous membranes, and visceral fat were diffusely pale to bright yellow. Present multifocally across the surface of the pancreas, as well as throughout the adipose of the mesentery and omentum, were too numerous to count, firm to gritty, bright yellow, pinpoint to 3 x 1.5 x 0.5 mm plaque-like nodules (fat saponification). Scattered across the mesentery, splenic capsule, and the serosa of the duodenum, jejunum, ileum, colon, and stomach, were too numerous to count tan nodules ranging in size from pinpoint to 5 mm in diameter that are similar to those described in the thoracic cavity. At the level of the major duodenal papilla, the common bile duct was markedly, segmentally thickened but was patent upon applying pressure to the gallbladder. H&E Herein we describe the clinical, gross, and histologic features of a unique presentation of FIP in a geriatric cat. This case was considered unusual due to the age of the affected cat, associated clinical pathology, and major organs affected. First, while FIP is classically considered a disease of young cats, multiple studies have demonstrated a slight increase in FIP incidence in cats >12 years old. The reasons behind this are likely multifactorial and could include immunosenescence and/or debilitation due to concurrent unrelated disease states. Regardless of the underlying pathogenesis, antemortem diagnosis in a geriatric cat can be challenging Ð as was the case for this cat Ð considering that many other diseases (e.g. neoplasia) are more common in this age group. Second, the most significant antemortem clinicopathologic finding in this cat was marked progressive anemia, with evidence of immune-mediated hemolysis (saline agglutination, hyperbilirubinemia) and requirement of a pRBC transfusion. In this case, this finding led clinicians to prioritize more common causes of IMHA (e.g. Mycoplasma haemofelis). While some studies have identified anemia as a common finding in cats with FIP, the most recent ACVIM consensus statement on IMHA concluded that there is negligible evidence to suggest FIP causes IMHA. Despite this, given that the pathogenesis of both diseases is immune-mediated, an immunologic causative link between the two seems possible in this case. Furthermore, pancreatitis in cats has been reported in association with IMHA, and so we speculate that in this case that all three entities (FIP, pancreatitis, and IMHA) are interconnected. Third, in this case the pancreas was significantly affected. Pancreatitis is known as a possible albeit uncommon manifestation of FIP. Like FIP, pancreatitis can also be challenging to diagnose antemortem. In this case, there was elevation of amylase as well as ultrasonographic evidence to support pancreatitis, but FIP was not considered as a differential. Previous reports of FIP have failed to document ultrasonographic evidence of pancreatitis. In a geriatric cat as with this case, differential diagnoses prioritized for the ultrasonographic pancreatomegaly and pancreatitis may include neoplasia (e.g. lymphoma, pancreatic adenocarcinoma) or idiopathic pancreatitis with or without concurrent enteritis and cholangitis (i.e. triaditis). In conclusion, we document a case of confirmed FIP that presented with a constellation of uncommon clinical and pathologic features, including advanced age, IMHA, and extensive involvement of the pancreas. These features underscore the fact that FIP is truly a heterogenous disease in many regards, and that FIP should be considered as a differential diagnosis in geriatric cats with anemia and/or pancreatitis. Schreeg 1
83 NEVPC 2021 36 NHP - CHIMPANZEE Multifocal diverticulosis and perforation with chronic, septic, peritonitis 46-year-old female Chimpanzee An adult female chimpanzee presented for acute decline after a 2-week history of lethargy and inappetence. Multiple, wide fibrous adhesions were present between the cranial abdominal wall along midline and the underlying serosa / omentum. The caudal abdominal organs within the pelvis (rectum, urinary bladder, ovaries, vagina, distal colon) were consolidated by dense, concentric bands of fibrous tissue. An 18 x 12 x 7 cm pocket of ~150 ml of red, turbid fluid with multiple large blood clots was present in the caudal-right abdomen. This pocket began cranially at the cecum, extended along the right body wall forming a large pool within right-medial pelvic canal and was bounded by a 2-3mm thick gray-tan fibrovascular wall. Three large (up to 2.5 cm diameter), thin walled (regionally < 1 mm thick), diverticula were identified extending from the proximal colon. On the surface, the diverticulum directly opposite the ileo-cecal-colic junction, there was a 10 x 10 mm irregular tear which communicated with the septic pocket described above. The edges of this tear were separated at the mucosal / muscularis and slightly hemorrhagic. The intestinal material within the cecum and proximal colon was similar in color and consistency as that removed from the fluid pocket. After fixation, two additional full thickness tears were observed within the diverticula. H&E There was concern for a ruptured bowel in this patient with secondary septic peritonitis. Gross diagnosis and histologic evaluation confirmed antemortem perforation of the colon associated with numerous diverticula. Diverticula are defined as epithelial lined cavities derived from the mucosa that extends up to, and sometimes through the serosa. In humans over 50 years of age, the incidence of colonic diverticulosis can exceed over 50% in western countries. The exact etiology is unclear and generally considered a combination of genetics, a low fiber diet, motility and colonic anatomy / microstructure. The relatively thin regions between taenia are particularly susceptible to diverticula formation, and research models have focused on those species with prominent taenia such as rabbits and monkeys with mixed results. Dodson 1
84 NEVPC 2021 4 CANINE Focal intestinal lipogranulomatous lymphangitis, ileum 4-year-old castrated male French bulldog ÊPresented to the referring veterinarian for lethargy, inappetance, abdominal discomfort (often after eating), vomiting, and diarrhea. At that time, a chemistry panel, barium swallow study, and fecal floatation were unremarkable. Clinical signs did not improve with empirical treatment, and 3.5 weeks later, the dog had lost approximately 15% of body weight. At that time, an abdominal ultrasound revealed diffuse circumferential thickening of the ileum up to 1.80 cm in diameter with a wall thickness of up to 0.91 cm with retention of the layered wall architecture. The intestinal diameter ranges from 1.3 cm at the margin of the distal jejunum up to 3.5 cm along an approximately 17 cm long, thickened, firm portion of the ileum. The omentum is multifocally adherent to the ileal serosa. Within the thickened ileum, the intestinal wall is up to 8-9 mm thick with retention of wall layering and narrowing of the lumen. Within the ileal wall and along the serosa and adjacent mesenteric adipose are multifocal to coalescing, 4-10 mm diameter, firm, yellow-white nodules. H&E The gross and histologic appearance of the ileum are most consistent with the entity of focal intestinal lipogranulomatous lymphangitis (FLL) in dogs. FLL is considered to be a rare and severe variant of canine inflammatory bowel disease and is thought to be related to leakage of lipid-rich chyle from lymphatics within the intestinal wall. FLL has been described in two recent case series of 6 and 10 dogs (Watson et al. and Lecoindre et al., respectively) as well as a smaller older case series from the 1980s (Van Kruiningen et al.). In these studies, dogs commonly presented with chronic diarrhea, vomiting, and weight loss similar to the dog in this case. One of these case series revealed a potential breed predilection for French bulldogs, the same breed as the dog in this case. The previously reported cases of FLL frequently lacked serum biochemical abnormalities; however, a small proportion of the cases had hypoalbuminemia and were associated with protein-losing enteropathy (PLE). This dog had low normal to mildly decreased serum albumin levels which may reflect early development of PLE in this case. Abdominal ultrasound in cases of FLL typically reveals circumferential segmental thickening of predominantly the muscularis of the distal jejunum or ileum +/- ileocolic junction. Grossly, focal intestinal lipogranulomatous lymphangitis appears as a thickened and firm segment of intestine (typically distal jejunum or ileum), often with numerous small (about 5 mm diameter) firm white nodules along the mesenteric border, which is consistent with gross findings in this case. Histologically, lipogranulomas are primarily observed within the muscularis, serosa, and mesentery with lesser involvement of the submucosa. Lipogranulomas are often surrounding dilated lymphatics and consist of predominantly epithelioid and foamy macrophages with occasional lymphocytes and multinucleated giant cells, sometimes with intralesional cholesterol clefts. The mucosa often appears unaffected; thus, endoscopic intestinal biopsies are typically inadequate for a diagnosis of FLL. In this case as well as a few other reported cases of FLL, there is concurrent dilation of the lacteals in the mucosal villi (lymphangiectasia). In addition to the typical lesions of FLL, this case also exhibits minimal to moderate eosinophilic and lymphoplasmacytic inflammation throughout the other examined portions of the intestine, suggestive of underlying diffuse inflammatory bowel disease. Histologic evaluation of additional portions of the intestine besides the main lesion has not been well-described in the previous case series. The etiology and pathogenesis of focal intestinal lipogranulomatous lymphangitis is currently unknown but is thought to be related to rupture of lymphatic vessels from impaired lymphatic flow and/or injury or malformation of the lymphatic vessels. In cases of FLL, infectious causes of granulomatous enteritis, such as Pythium insidiosum, Histoplasma capsulatum, Mycobacterium, Prototheca, Heterobilharzia americana, and invasive E. coli (associated with granulomatous colitis of boxer dogs and French bulldogs) may also be considered as differentials. Histology and histochemical stains (silver stains, PAS, and Ziehl-Neelsen) as well as fluorescence in situ hybridization (FISH) for invasive E. coli were unable to reveal any underlying infectious agents in previously described FLL cases. Similarly, histology along with GMS and PAS stains in this case did not reveal any underlying infectious agents. Additionally, the macrophages within lipogranulomas did not positively stain with PAS, unlike the entity of granulomatous colitis in boxer dogs and French bulldogs. In the most recent case series, surgical resection of the thickened intestinal segment and post-operative treatment with metronidazole and tapering immunosuppressive doses of prednisolone achieved remission in 8/10 dogs, while 2/10 dogs had persistent diarrhea and were euthanized within 6 months after surgery due to severe clinical decline. At the most recent check-in about 1.5 weeks post-surgery, this dog is eating well and defecating soft to semi-formed feces 4-5 times a day with gradual improvement. Rasche 1
86 NEVPC 2021 6 MOUSE Marked diffuse chronic neutrophilic and lymphoplasmacytic typhlocolitis with epithelial necrosis, neutrophilic exudation, crypt hyperplasia, crypt abscesses, and intralesional Gram-positive bacilli 2-month old female mouse Dehydration, hunched posture, weight loss, and watery, yellow diarrhea. These were NOD.Foxo1-Fl/Fl(homozygous).LCK-cre(heterozygous) (nFL) mice, a novel strain developed by a laboratory at UNC to study the role of Foxo1 in type 1 diabetes mellitus. The colon and cecum are diffusely, moderately, transmurally thickened. H&E n this case, the gross and histopathologic lesions and ancillary testing are consistent with typhlocolitis due to toxigenic Clostridioides difficile (formerly Clostridium difficile) infection in an nFL mouse. Nagel 1
87 NEVPC 2021 7 EQUINE Focal adenomatous polyp with ileocecal intussusception, necrosis, fibrin deposition, and hemorrhage, ileum 17 year old Quarter Horse gelding Presented for colic At the level of the ileocecocolic junction, there was a 37cm segment of ileum everted into the cecum (intussusception). Extending from the mucosa of the affected ileum at the tip of the intussusceptum was a focal, pedunculated, multilobulated, exophytic, dark brown to dark red, friable mass measuring approximately 5 cm x 3 cm x 5 cm. The remaining mucosa of the intussusceptum was diffusely dark red and roughened with a thick, mottled brown to red fibrin mat, and the submucosa was moderately expanded by edema and was diffusely dark red. The serosa and surrounding mesentery of the involved ileal segment was mottled dark red to pale tan with multifocal petechiae. Extending from the mesentery/serosa in this region (from the serosa of the intussusceptum) was a pedunculated, mottled pale tan to red, fatty mass measuring 5 cm in diameter (lipoma). Arising from the mucosa of the cecum immediately aboral to the intussusception, was a broad based, regionally extensive, multi-lobulated, exophytic, dark brown mass measuring 10 cm x 10 cm x 2 cm. On cut surface, this mass was friable, caseous, and mottled dark yellow to brown to red to pale tan with multifocal petechiae. H&E Adenomatous polyps are considered to be benign neoplastic lesions typically composed of tubular and/or villous epithelial proliferations. Intestinal adenomatous polyps have been previously reported in sheep, cattle, dogs, cats, horses, and humans. Adenomatous polyps are rare in adult horses and have been described in one case of duodenal obstruction and another case of multifocal adenomatous polyposis resulting in protein losing enteropathy. The underlying cause of polyp development in horses is unknown but may be associated with spontaneous formation or genetic predisposition. Womble 1
88 NEVPC 2021 8 LOBSTER Necrosis, multifocal, random, moderate to severe with hemocytes and gram-negative bacteria, hepatopancreas Young adult Caribbean spiny lobster, Panulirus argus Increased fatalities in a local public aquarium. Mortalities spanned multiple tanks connected to the same life support system. The hemolymph was mildly opaque and did not clot. The hepatopancreas was tan to green with multifocal small, firm white foci. H&E Gross and microscopic findings for multiple maladies present similarly in lobsters because of their limited ability to respond to disease and bodily damage. This lobster had significant multifocal necrosis of the hepatopancreas centered on gram-negative bacteria. Vibrio harveyi was cultured, identified initially by MALDI-TOF MS and confirmed by MLSA, nanopore and Illumina sequencing.Ê Vibrio spp. result in morbidity and mortality for many aquatic animals and V. harveyi is considered one of the most significant pathogens of cultured shrimp, resulting in necrosis of the striated tail muscle. Several other Vibrio spp. are implicated in limp lobster disease and luminous vibriosis. Laser capture microdissection and genome analysis for virulence factors and anti-resistance elements are ongoing. Dill-Okubo 1
89 NEVPC 2021 9 CANINE Canine ß-mannosidosis Approximately 1 year old, male, mixed breed, Canis familiaris Initially presented with progressive stumbling, weakness, and regurgitation. Absence of subcutaneous and inner adipose tissue and severe muscle atrophy. Severe enlargements of the dorsal and ventral vagal branches, vagosympathetic trunk, phrenic nerve, cervical nerves and dorsal root ganglia were noted. The aboral esophagus was mildly distended (megaesophagus, Abnormalities of the central nervous system (CNS) included a mild internal bilateral symmetric hydrocephalus (lateral ventricles) and white matter atrophy. The kidneys were mildly enlarged and pale. The liver was enlarged, and pale brown, with left lateral lobe liver rupture and fibrosis. Both thyroid glands, spleen, and multiple lymph nodes were mildly enlarged. Multifocal small gastric pyloric ulcers were noted. H&E The clinical signs in this dog were consistent with a central and peripheral neuropathy. The histological findings were consistent with a systemic storage disease. Lesions in the submucosal and myenteric plexus extended throughout the length of the gastrointestinal tract. In humans with ß-mannosidosis, behavioral changes, deafness, and mental disabilities are noted as early as a few months of age with other vague neurological signs. In contrast, ruminants with ß-mannosidosis exhibit a severe CNS disorder with facial and skeletal dysmorphia and neonatal death. Plasma concentration of the ß-mannosidosis specific oligosaccharide was approximately 75 fold that of controls. The plasma beta-mannosidase activity was severely reduced to ~5% of controls; five other lysosomal acid hydrolase activities were increased or within their normal reference interval. Genomic sequencing of this dog's MANBA gene identified a homozygous exonic five bp tandem duplication in the penultimate exon of the MANBA gene (c.2377_2381dupTATCA) which results in a reading frame shift, altering the subsequent amino acid sequence and creating a premature stop codon. The truncated beta-mannosidase enzymeis expected to be dysfunctional. This enzyme deficiency causes the accumulation of un-degraded oligosaccharides in cells, which affect the myelination of the peripheral and central nervous systems. Bolfa 1
90 Southcentral Division 2021 11 GOOSE Severe, subacute, encephalitis with lymphoplasmacytic perivascular cuffing and gliosis 3-month-old, male intact, goose Presented from a flock of 20+ animals, with 3 having already died and one other sick. The goose had three days of neurologic episodes starting on 8/6/21 including ataxia, decreased mentation, head and neck tremors, as well as anorexia and lethargy. A physical exam revealed bradycardia, weakness, BCS 3/9, increased respiratory effort, intermittent coughing, wheezing, serous nasal discharge, and diarrhea. The goose was emaciated with serous atrophy of fat. The lateral aspect of the right 4th digit had three well demarcated, irregular, reddish ulcers ranging from 6mm to 1.5cm in diameter. A similar lesion affected the lateral aspect of the right tarsus that was covered with a dark red crust. The subcutaneous tissue of the right inguinal and sacral areas was moderately expanded by yellowish edema The middle one-third of the trachea had petechial to ecchymotic hemorrhages. H&E West Nile flavivirus (WNV) was detetcted via PCR , no Eastern equine encephalitis alphavirus was detected, and the histologic lesions are suggestive of WNV infection. The brain was affected by perivascular infiltrates, astrogliosis and occasional spheroids within the white matter. The eye was also affected with lymphoplasmacytic pectenitis, optic neuritis and panuveitis. The sciatic and the myenteric plexus of the ileum were affected by lymphoplasmacytic lymphoplasmacytic neuritis. The skin lesion was likely secondary to trauma related to neurologic signs. Erwood 1
91 Southcentral Division 2021 12 CAPRINE Severe subacute multifocal suppurative cholangitis with biliary coccidia and bacilli 1.5-week-old, female, goat Presented for weakness, nasal discharge, and emaciation. Overnight, the goat died while hospitalized. 12 kids have died recently on the farm, and several others had been showing similar clinical signs. The goat is in emaciated body condition has serous atrophy of the renal pelvic fat. The ventral portion of the right cranial lung lobe is dark pink to red, firm, and depressed. Multifocal, small, round, tan foci of caseous material are within the parenchyma. The affected section of lung sinks in formalin. The bile ducts have thickened walls and are filled with pale green mucoid material. The gallbladder is distended with similar material. The right middle ear contains a moderate amount of yellow pasty exudate. H&E The cause of death in this goat was due to bronchopneumonia caused by Bibersteinia trehalose, and the biliary coccidiosis was considered an incidental finding. Biliary coccidosis is commonly recognized in rabbits (Eimeria stiedae) but rarely reported in other species such as mink, goats, chamois, hippopotami, a pig, a calf, and a dog. While the pathophysiology is uncertain, intestinal tract, blood, or lymphatic spread have all been proposed methods of infection as sporozoites and oocysts have been found in mesenteric lymph nodes. In goats, there are two reported forms of this disease: the biliary form, which is restricted to the biliary tract and gallbladder and leads to biliary hyperplasia, fibrosis, and occasionally hepatic necrosis; and the hepatobiliary form, which is additionally characterized by intrahepatic zygotes and widespread hepatic granulomas containing oocysts. This case is an example of an early stage of the biliary form as evidenced by the lack of biliary hyperplasia, fibrosis, and necrosis. It is suspected in this case that biliary coccidiosis predisposed the goat to a secondary bacterial cholangitis. A fecal floatation yielded many Eimeria spp, and no intestinal coccidia were appreciated microscopically. One report identified Eimeria caprina and Emeria alijevi from bile of a goat with hepatobiliary coccidiosis. The microscopic morphology of this biliary coccidia is most consistent with E. caprinia. Paulson 1
92 Southcentral Division 2021 13 CANINE Diffuse lymphoma 10-year-old spayed female West Highland Terrier The dog was referred for suspected nodal B-cell lymphoma based on equivocal lymph node biopsy results and generalized lymphadenopathy. Lymph node cytology was inconclusive, but the diagnosis of lymphoma was supported by flow cytometric small B-cell lymphocytosis and evidence of clonal rearrangement of the B-cell receptor via PCR. Flow cytometry, cytology, and biopsy were all suggestive of an indolent phenotype, and the patient appeared otherwise healthy with no clinical signs, so continued monitoring was elected over treatment. A 6x7x4 cm, multilobular, well-demarcated, dark red to pale tan, firm mass effaced the cranial mediastinum and sternal lymph nodes and was firmly attached to the thoracic wall. Diffusely, there was moderate to marked enlargement of the mandibular, retropharyngeal, superficial cervical, sternal, gastric, and pancreatic lymph nodes. These lymph nodes were pale tan to dark red, semi-firm, and bulged on cut section. The spleen was diffusely enlarged with a meaty texture and was mottled pale tan to red. H&E Although a conclusive histologic subtype was not determined, the initially diagnosed lymphoma had many characteristics suggestive of an indolent phenotype. The patient then developed acute and severe disease caused by aggressive lymphoma which was both morphologically and characteristically inconsistent with that which was previously diagnosed. Thus, this case represents a transformation of an indolent hematopoietic neoplasm to a more aggressive form. The transformation could have happened by one of three possible mechanisms: 1) a clonal subpopulation of the indolent neoplasm acquired subsequent mutations which allowed it to transform into the more aggressive form, 2) the disseminated lymphoma was not descended from the indolent neoplasm but shared a common neoplastic lymphoid precursor, or 3) the aggressive lymphoma arose de novo and had no genetic relation to the indolent lymphoma. Genetic, chromosomal, and phenotypic comparison between the two neoplastic populations is required to differentiate between these mechanisms. Unfortunately, this analysis was not performed in this case except for confirmation of consistent expression of CD20. Dulli 1
93 Southcentral Division 2021 14 CANINE Osteosarcoma 9-year-old spayed female Labrador Retriever dog This patient presented due to several subcutaneous masses on the left neck, left shoulder, ventral sternum, right thigh, and left thigh. Chest radiographs revealed several lung masses. The mass on the left shoulder was firm, and it measured 10x8x6 cm. H&E At the time of biopsy and cytology, the initial diagnosis for the subcutaneous masses was a sarcoma, favoring an osteosarcoma. Alkaline phosphatase stain was performed on the cytological slides from the neck, and the neoplastic cells had small, black, intracytoplasmic granules. Unfortunately, the animal developed respiratory distress after the thoracic radiograph, and due to the poor prognosis, humane euthanasia was elected. Necropsy findings supported the diagnosis of disseminated osteosarcoma, with a primary right scapular mass and metastases to the mediastinum, peritoneum, lung, skeletal muscle, kidney, lymph nodes, liver, and heart. Faccin 1
94 Southcentral Division 2021 15 TURTLE Moderate, multifocal, chronic, ulcerative enteritis with epithelial hyperplasia and intraluminal acanthocephalans, jejunum Adult female red-eared slider turtle This turtle was brought to the Texas A&M Zoological service for removal of a fishhook in the cervical esophagus. When endoscopically examined, the turtle was discovered to have perforations in the esophagus and suspected in the stomach; plans were made for plastronotomy the following day. The turtle was found dead the following morning. The esophagus was punctured by a 4 cm long fishhook with exit points 10 cm and 7.5 cm distal to the oral cavity, with associated fibrin and mucosal hemorrhage and necrosis. In addition, approximately ten 1.8 to 2 cm long, thin, white parasites with curled tails were spread throughout the proximal small intestinal mucosa. At the sites of infestation, the small intestinal mucosa was mottled yellow to bright red (enteritis). H&E The cause of death in this case was likely associated with the trauma and inflammation secondary to esophageal perforation. The intestinal parasites were incidental but provide a good opportunity to review turtle parasites, particularly as the red-eared slider is a popular pet species and is also one of the IUCN’s 100 worst invasive species. Hines 1
95 Southcentral Division 2021 16 AVIAN Multifocal granulomatous disease involving airsacs, lungs, heart, and serosa Lavender Orpington pullet Backyard flock. Owner found the bird dead and brought it to the lab that morning. The hen was emaciated (BCS 1/9). The base of feather shafts on the neck and inguinal regions were thickly coated with lice eggs. Hundreds of living northern fowl mites were present in the feathers. The crop contained a brownish slurry with a sour odor. The pericardial sac and cranial airsacs were thickened and opaque. Multifocal, < 2 mm, slightly raised, irregular, white lesions were visible on the heart. There were variably sized (generally < 4 mm), multifocal to coalescing, white to tan, firm lesions in both lungs. The dorsal aspect of the right lung was occupied by a single firm white mass, and both sets of lungs were adhered to the body wall. The lung masses were encapsulated and comprised of concentrically layered caseous material. There was a 3 x 3 cm, solid, multilobulated to botryoidal, white to tan, slightly hemorrhagic mass adhered to the body wall, cranioventral aspect of the left lung lobe, and regionally adjacent airsacs. Smaller, similar, isolated masses were distributed on the cranial aspect of the liver capsule and were particularly numerous on the serosa of the proventriculus. The intestines were empty of digesta but contained numerous adult ascarids. The cecae were distended with firm orange cores. The ovary was immature. Ureters were distended with yellow chalky material and there were two small (< 2 mm) white masses in the right kidney. H&E Apperson 1
96 Southcentral Division 2021 17 NHP - BABOON Hepatitis, necrotizing, pyogranulomatous, lymphoplasmacytic, chronic, severe with myriad amoebic trophozoites 26-year-old female baboon Euthanized following decline condition due to severe bilateral stifle osteoarthritis with synovial osteochondromatosis, moderate dental tartar, and kyphosis with compression of vertebral bodies with bridging (spondylosis deformans). The liver had a large 12x4x4 cm multilobulated mass with cavernous spaces filled with thick yellow material. Multiple yellow firm smaller masses (ranging from 2mm – 2cm) filled with yellow soft material were found along the edges. H&E The family Entamoebidae is composed of diverse protists primarily found in gastrointestinal tract of humans, nonhuman primates (NHPs) and other animals. E. histolytica species complex (E. histolytica, E. dispar and E. moshkovskii) have similar morphology but have different virulence capabilities. E. dispar is primarily an enteric pathogen and E. moshkovskii is a free-living organism. E. histolytica is reported to cause typhlocolitis and extra-intestinal abscessation in humans and NHPs. Few cases of E. nuttalli has been reported in Japanese macaques and wild rhesus macaques of Nepal. The cysts or trophozoites of all species of Entamoeba are indistinguishable on histologic examination. Typical gross lesions include necrohemorrhagic and ulcerative colitis with lumen filled with blood or fibrinonecrotic debris. Abscessation may occur in liver, lungs, kidney and brain. Histologic findings in colon include necrosis of mucosa that may extend to the muscularis mucosa and flask-shaped ulcers in colon. Trophozoites of E. histolytica are spherical (10-50 um in diameter) surrounded by a thin clear halo; have a nucleus with a central dense karyosome and chromatin plaques at the periphery; light staining, granular cytoplasm with remnants of erythrocytes and glycogen (PAS positive). Differentials for colitis in NHPs include: Shigella flexneri, Shigella sonnei, Salmonella enteritidis, S. typhimurium, Campylobacter jejuni, Campylobacter coli, Yersinia enterocolitica, Yersinia pseudotuberculosis. Differentials for necrotizing and suppurative hepatitis in NHPs include: Bacterial: Francisella tularensis, Clostridium piliforme and alphaherpesviruses, tuberculosis, coccidiodomycosis, Histoplasma capsulatum var. capsulatum, Yersinia pseudotuberculosis and Streptococcus zooepidemicus. Viral: Hepatitis viruses, Yellow fever virus, Herpes B virus, Ebola and Marburg viruses. Shivanna 1
97 Southcentral Division 2021 18 CANINE Marked proliferative and lymphohistiocytic endarteritis, thrombosis, and mural necrosis of the pulmonary artery with intralesional nematodes consistent with Dirofilaria immitis 8-year-old male American Bulldog/pitbull mix Submitted as a legal case for “caught in the crossfire of a gunfight” with no medical history. There were more than eighty long, slender, white nematodes consistent with Dirofilaria immitis in the right ventricle extending into and expanding the pulmonary artery, and at least five worms in the caudal vena cava. The lungs were diffusely firm and rubbery and failed to collapse, and off-white to pale beige with a brown-orange tinge and multiple hemorrhagic foci throughout all lobes. There was an 8 x 13 x 8mm nodule in the cranial aspect of the right cranial lung lobe and a second nodule measuring 2 cm in diameter in the middle of the right caudal lung lobe – on cut surface, both were purple-brown and spreadable (necrosis). There were a minimum of thirty heartworms measuring up to 29cm in length in the main artery of the right caudal lung lobe, and some extended into the area of necrosis. A minimum of five heartworms were also present in the right caudal mainstem bronchus. On cut surface of the right cranial lung lobe, two large vessels were enlarged and thrombosed, with heartworms incorporated in the thrombi. The left caudal lobe was similar to the right side, including a thrombus and the presence of heartworms; heartworm burdens were heavier in the caudal lung lobes. There were approximately ten heartworms in the accessory lung lobe. H&E Due to coincidental environmental happenings, this dog was presented as a legal case. However, gross necropsy revealed a lack of penetrating wounds. Rather, there was severe dirofilariasis and pulmonary disease, with thrombosis and necrosis of the multiple large pulmonary arteries, large amounts of blood in the bronchi along with several heartworms, and a very large volume of clotted blood in the stomach. Cause of death was determined to be a combination of exsanguination, and drowning from the blood in the airways. Vyhnal 1
98 Southcentral Division 2021 19 EQUINE Odontodysplasia, multifocal to coalescing, severe, with marked focally extensive hypercementosis, moderate multifocal to coalescing necrotizing and histiocytic pulpitis, periodontitis, and osteomyelitis with several cocci 2Y, F, quarter horse, equine This mare presented with unilateral maxillary swelling. On exam, feed packing was noted in the deciduous premolar #606. Further evaluation of the swelling via diagnostic imaging revealed an impacted and abnormally oriented maturing second premolar #206 associated with a multilocular cystic structure. The maxillary width is expanded twice normal by an impacted and malformed tooth #206 and an associated multilocular cystic structure (not identifiable on submitted slide). Tooth #206 is approximately half the normal length, crescentic, angled approximately 45 degrees off the eruption axis, and oriented apical-palatine to occlusal-buccal with the developing pulp horns forming nonparallel structures that wrap back apical-buccal. The multilocular cystic structure around tooth #206 measures up to 3x3x1cm, unilaterally expands the maxilla, and has an empty lumen with a smooth tan surface. Tooth #606, while in the process of physiologic exfoliation, also has a loss of the infundibulum with replacement by brown-green foreign material (feed packing). H&E Odontodysplasia is rarely reported and is characterized by the disruption of normal dentinogenesis and results in abnormally shaped and often impacted teeth. There are two types of odontodysplasia - focal and regional. While focal odontodysplasia has been described in veterinary species, regional odontodysplasia refers to a human-specific entity of unknown cause where the teeth in an entire quadrant of the mouth are malformed; regional odontodysplasia has not been adequately described in any veterinary species. Focal odontodysplasia is typically trauma-induced, which alters the orientation of the enamel organ resulting in an abnormally shaped, frequently impacted or un-erupted tooth that is characterized by a dysplastic proliferation of the odontogenic germinal tissues and dental matrices (dentin, enamel, and cementum). Other causes of disruption to the enamel organ (such as infection, irritation, or other cause of inflammation) may result in a similar dysplastic proliferation. Schwarten 1
99 Southcentral Division 2021 1 AVIAN Moderate, multifocal to coalescing, subacute, lymphoplasmacytic and histiocytic, periportal to random necrotizing hepatitis with intracellular protozoal merozoites, macrogamonts, and microgamonts Adult female house sparrow This sparrow was part of a small, wild-caught research colony. It and another male sparrow in a separate cage were found dead within 12 hours of one another with no previous clinical signs reported. Multifocally throughout the serosal surface of the jejunum were small aggregates of fibrin and the jejunal and colonic walls were expanded by a moderate amount of edema, consistent with a fibrinous coelomitis and potentially an enteritis. A section of liver is on the submitted slide. H&E In addition to the hepatic changes, a severe protozoal enterocolitis, splenitis, and pneumonia were appreciated, and coccidial organisms were appreciated in all tissues except the spleen. The morphology and distribution were most consistent with Atoxoplasma spp. Real-time PCR (rtPCR) was performed on the liver for Toxoplasma spp. and Chlamydia psittaci. Both were negative, while rtPCR for Atoxoplasma spp. on the liver was positive. The other affected sparrow displayed similar lesions and had identical rtPCR results. Atoxoplasma spp. are considered a junior objective synonym of Isospora, however more recent investigation has suggested it is more closely related to Eimeria spp. The syndrome of atoxoplasmosis is currently most accurately described as systemic isosporosis. Infection is considered endemic in wild birds, being found in all continents except Antarctica, and can cause acute fatal disease when birds are stressed, immunosuppressed, or have other concurrent infections, particularly in captive passerines. These parasites have a direct life cycle and are transmitted by ingestion of infective oocysts, though there is some evidence for transmission via a mite in house sparrows. The parasite undergoes asexual reproduction in the intestine and reticuloendothelial system, resulting in systemic spread, primarily to the liver, though other organs may be involved. Sexual reproduction occurs primarily in the intestinal tract, though sexual stages have been demonstrated occasionally in some species, including house sparrows. Clinical signs are nonspecific and include inappetence, weight loss, diarrhea, lethargy, and ruffled feathers. Antemortem diagnosis can be difficult because strictly enteric Isospora oocysts are indistinguishable from those which cause systemic isosporosis. Serial blood smears are required to detect the parasite within mononuclear inflammatory cells. Despite the difficulties of taxonomic classification, systemic isosporosis represents an important disease of captive passerines with the potential to cause major morbidity and mortality events in captive passerines. Bacon 1
100 Southcentral Division 2021 2 CAPRINE Severe, multifocal, acute tubular necrosis and degeneration with abundant intratubular oxalate crystals and occasional intra-tubular granular pigment (oxalate nephrosis and pigmentary nephrosis) 7-year-old, male castrated, domestic goat This pet goat was apparently healthy two days prior to presentation. He became reluctant to stand and was lethargic, at which point he was taken to a local veterinary clinic. The owners believed their goat was poisoned since someone left a package of lamb chops on their porch the previous day to taunt them. Upon physical exam, the goat was non-ambulatory and slightly obtunded. CBC and chemistry revealed increased BUN and creatinine, as well as increased creatine kinase, LDH, and a slight neutrophilia. Clinical signs worsened during the hospital stay, and the patient passed away. Transparent, yellow fluid was found in the abdomen, thorax, and pericardial sac. Systemic icterus was apparent. Multiple organs showed pallor, primarily the kidneys, heart, and brain. The liver was swollen with an enhanced reticular pattern. The rumen contained plastic bags and large roots. Lice were seen on the skin, and whipworms were found in the cecum. H&E Histologic changes and toxicologic testing in this case led to a diagnosis of ethylene glycol toxicosis. Ethylene glycol toxicosis is not common in ruminants, as compared with dogs and cats, although there are a few reports. The large amount of calcium oxalate crystals in this case, particularly in the brain, was a unique finding. Calcium oxalate crystals typically form following ethylene glycol ingestion. Insoluble calcium oxalate forms following gastrointestinal absorption of ethylene glycol, where it precipitates or crystalizes in vessel lumens, particularly in the kidney, and rarely in the brain. Histologically, large deposits of oxalate crystals can be seen in renal tubular lumens, tubular epithelial cells, and the interstitium of the kidney. Under polarized light, these crystal deposits characteristically appear birefringent, shaped like prisms, and arranged in sheaves. JACOBSON 1
101 Southcentral Division 2021 3 BOVINE Moderate, multifocal, chronic, lymphoplasmacytic and histiocytic ganglionitis with neuronal loss and intracytoplasmic viral inclusion bodies, omasum 6-month-old Wagyu bull calf The calf was treated for sepsis 5 months prior to presentation. The calf was lethargic and weak for several days. On presentation, the calf was stuporous and dehydrated with injected sclera and hyperemic mucous membranes. Fecal staining was prominent on the tail and perineum, and the body condition was poor. Neurologic signs included horizontal nystagmus, decreased pupillary light reflex, and seizures. During treatment, the animal became comatose and arrested. The calf was revived with CPR, but soon became agonal and died. Diffusely, the lungs were mildly firm and uncollapsed, while the cranioventral right lung lobe was dark red to purple. The tracheobronchial, lumbar, iliac, and mesenteric lymph nodes were mildly enlarged. The pyloric wall was mildly thickened. Multifocally, segments of the jejunum were dark purple, dilated, and thinned. The meninges were moderately congested. H&E The diagnosis of rabies was made with fluorescent antibody testing at the Texas Department of Health and immunohistochemistry. No bite wounds or trauma to the skin was noted, and the origin of the infection remains unclear. The lesions in the brain were typical for rabies, and viral inclusion bodies were numerous. Inclusions were also apparent in the adrenal gland and salivary gland. The changes in the lungs were attributed to bronchopneumonia. Landsgaard 1
102 Southcentral Division 2021 4 EQUINE Ameloblastoma 9-yr-old Quarter Horse gelding The horse presented with a mandibular mass that rapidly and progressively grew over the course of six weeks. On external examination, a large firm swelling was noted beneath the tongue. Radiographs revealed a large, invasive, and lytic mass that encompassed the rostral mandible to the level of both mandibular canines. A rostral mandibulectomy was performed, and the rostral mandible was submitted. A 12x11x10 cm rostral mandible including canine teeth with an approximately 8x7x5 cm, firm to hard, round, symmetrical, tan to red mass was submitted. The mass encompassed the mandible and protruded ventrally. On cut surface, the mass was tan to yellow, firm to hard, heavily cavitated, and effaced surrounding alveolar bone. H&E The location and gross appearance of this mass were highly suggestive of an odontogenic neoplasm. Other differentials included an odontogenic cyst, osteoma, ossifying fibroma, osteosarcoma, fibrosarcoma, and squamous cell carcinoma. Odontogenic neoplasms in horses are uncommon, and there is no known breed or sex predilection. Masses often present as slow growing and nonpainful swellings within the maxilla or mandible. Odontogenic neoplasms are classified by tissue of origin, and the types identified in horses include ameloblastoma, ameloblastic odontoma, ameloblastic carcinoma, odontoma, and complex odontoma. Ameloblastoma is classified based on odontogenic epithelium with absence of pulp ectomesenchyme and mineralized dental matrix. Histologically, odontogenic epithelium is classified by stellate reticulum and palisading of basilar epithelium with antibasilar nuclei and a basilar clear zone. Neoplastic cells are often arranged in plexiform ribbons, islands, anastomosing trabeculae, and “ink drop” structures. Ameloblastomas in horses are more common in the mandible than the maxilla.Odontogenic neoplasms tend to be benign, locally invasive, expansile, and cause alveolar and cortical bone lysis with displacement of teeth. The exception is the ameloblastic carcinoma, which has been shown to have a higher degree of malignancy and greater rate of metastasis. Treatment for odontogenic neoplasms include complete surgical excision, and prognosis is generally good. Local recurrence with incomplete margins has been reported. Lui 1
103 Southcentral Division 2021 5 CANINE Moderate, multifocal, chronic, neutrophilic, histiocytic, and plasmacytic epicarditis with marked multifocal epicardial fibrosis and mesothelial hyperplasia, with onion skin cysts consistent with Hepatooon americanum Adult, male intact, mixed breed dog The patient presented for evaluation of hyporexia and weight loss of approximately one month duration and progressive abdominal distension and labored breathing of approximately two weeks duration. Point of care abdominal and thoracic ultrasounds revealed tricavitary effusion. Cytologic examination of the peritoneal and pleural fluid were consistent with a modified transudate and transudate, respectively. A 4Dx Plus SNAP test was negative. The patient failed to respond to supportive care and continued to decline, thus the owners elected humane euthanasia. The peritoneal cavity, pleural cavity, and pericardial sac contained marked, moderate, and mild amounts of serosanguineous to straw-yellow, clear fluid, respectively (tricavitary effusion). Multifocally, the parietal pleura lining the diaphragm and intercostal muscles, visceral pulmonary pleura, pericardial sac, and epicardium were moderately to markedly thickened, white, opaque, and firm (fibrosis). The right cranial and right middle lung lobes were adhered to the body wall by a marked amount of fibrosis. The apex of the left ventricle was adhered to the pericardial sac by a 1 cm diameter band of fibrosis. Multifocally, mesothelial hyperplasia covered the caudal lung lobes, epicardium of the right auricle, and mediastinum. There was mild endocardiosis of the mitral valve. The liver was diffusely and moderately enlarged with rounded margins (hepatomegaly) and a heterogeneously pale tan to dark red parenchyma on cut section (chronic passive congestion). H&E Canine hepatozoonosis is a tick-borne disease in the southeastern and south-central United States caused by Hepatozoon canis or Hepatozoon americanum, although infection with H. americanum is diagnosed more frequently. The vector and definitive host of H. canis and H. americanum are the brown dog tick, Rhipicephalus sanguineus, and the Gulf Coast tick, Amblyomma maculatum, respectively. Dogs are infected by ingestion of an infected tick containing mature oocysts. Sporozoites are released from oocysts in the dog’s small intestine after exposure to bile, penetrate the intestinal wall, and disseminate to target tissues by mononuclear cells where the organisms undergo merogony. The primary target tissues for H. americanum are cardiac and skeletal muscle, whereas H. canis prefers hematopoietic tissue including bone marrow, spleen, and lymph nodes. Within primary target tissues, H. americanum develops in its host cell within “onion skin cysts” eventually forming a meront that ruptures releasing numerous merozoites. Unlike H. americanum, H. canis does not form “onion skin cysts”, and instead forms distinctive “wheel-spoke” meronts containing numerous micromerozoites. In dogs infected with H. americanum, release of merozoites in the heart and skeletal muscle results in pyogranulomatous inflammation and vasculitis. In this case, the protozoal “onion skin cysts” in the cardiac and skeletal muscle are consistent with H. americanum. Although myocarditis is not evident in the examined sections, areas of cardiomyocyte loss with replacement by fibrosis and mineralization are observed, which may be secondary to historic inflammation caused by H. americanum. The findings in the pericardium and epicardium are suggestive of chronic constrictive pericarditis and epicarditis. Constrictive pericarditis is rare in dogs and cats, and causes identified include metallic foreign bodies, coccidioidomycosis, and actinomycosis. Severe cardiac dysfunction and impaired diastolic filling eventually result in congestive heart failure and death if not treated. Even though H. americanum is not identified in the pericardium and epicardium, the presence of neutrophilic and histiocytic inflammation in the epicardium, lymphoplasmacytic inflammation in the pericardium, and lack of other findings suggest H. americanum may be the cause of the chronic inflammation and fibrosis observed, leading to constrictive pericarditis and biventricular heart failure in this dog. Milliron 1
104 Southcentral Division 2021 6 RING-TAILED LEMUR Multifocal, mild, acute necrotizing hepatitis with intrahistiocytic and free protozoa 2.4 kg, adult, neutered male ring-tailed lemur The lemur was lethargic, inappetent, depressed, and developed a cough an hour before death. Two other lemurs in the colony exhibited similar signs and also died. The liver was diffusely pale tan. The lungs were diffusely dark red and mildly heavy and wet (congestion and edema). Foamy fluid was within the trachea. A lymph node at the root of the mesentery was mildly enlarged, measuring 2x1.5x1 cm. The kidneys were diffusely dark purple. The abdominal cavity adipose tissue was mildly yellow. H&E Toxoplasmosis is a worldwide disease cause by an apicomplexan intracellular coccidia, Toxoplasma gondii. Felids are the definitive hosts, whereas a variety of warm-blooded animals including humans, bear, deer, pigs, moose, bison, marine mammals, marsupials, birds, and small mammals serve as intermediate hosts. The presentations and mortality of this disease vary greatly depending on the immune response and susceptibility of the species affected. Marsupials (particularly macropods), New World monkeys, and lemurs are highly susceptible to fatal acute disseminated toxoplasmosis. They typically develop enteritis, necrotizing mesenteric lymphadenitis, hepatitis, interstitial pneumonia, and/ or pulmonary edema. Neupane 1
105 Southcentral Division 2021 7 CANINE Sertoli cell tumor with vascular invasion and seminoma 5-year-old MN German Shepherd The dog had a history of non-pruritic alopecia along the left pelvic limb and around the prepuce, pronounced mammary glands with hyperpigmentation around the nipples, a persistently decreased lipase, and suspected exocrine pancreatic insufficiency (EPI). He was treated with Apoquel and cephalexin by the referring veterinarian with no improvement. The dog was cryptorchid as a puppy. When he was neutered, his cryptorchid testicle was unable to be retrieved. He reportedly had two abdominal surgeries to locate the cryptorchid testicle, but the owner was unsure if it was ever retrieved. A 6.5x6x5 cm, firm, round, smooth testicle and epididymis with twisted spermatic cord and pampiniform plexus was submitted in formalin. The testicular parenchyma was completely expanded by an encapsulated, pale tan to red, soft, cystic mass. The pampiniform plexus was expanded (edema). H&E Testicular neoplasms are the second most common tumor in the canine, affecting mainly middle age to older dogs. The 3 most common testicular tumors are interstitial cell tumors (Leydig cell tumors) (58%), seminomas (23%), and Sertoli cell tumors (19%). They can be solitary or multiple, as in this case. These tumors are almost always benign. However, if metastasis does occur, nodules in the spermatic cord, scrotal lymph nodes, and abdominal organs may be evident. Cryptorchid testicles have a higher incidence of Sertoli cell tumors and seminomas. The right testicle seems to be predisposed to retention, which increases the risk of tumorigenesis. Castration remains the treatment of choice for these tumors and is often curative. Zakers 1
106 Southcentral Division 2021 8 FELINE Multifocal to coalescing, severe, chronic, lymphohistiocytic and neutrophilic pancarditis with cardiomyocyte degeneration, necrosis, and loss, and moderate interstitial and endocardial fibrosis 10-year-old, female spayed Domestic Shorthair cat The cat acutely vocalized, vomited, and began dragging his hind legs. The owner reported that the cat was making a “gurgling” noise in the car. The cat presented for euthanasia laterally recumbent with a gallop rhythm on auscultation. The cat went into respiratory arrest and was euthanized. The heart was diffusely and moderately enlarged. The left ventricular free wall myocardium was thickened, and the left ventricular lumen was narrowed. Three thrombi were identified within the lumen of the abdominal aorta. The cranial most thrombus measured 3x0.5x0.4 cm and was directly caudal to the diaphragm. The next was 4.5 cm caudal to the first thrombus, measured 5x3x3 mm, and extended 1 mm into the left renal artery. The most distal thrombus measured 7x4x3 mm and was 4 cm caudal to the second thrombus, adjacent to the iliac arteries. H&E The patient’s clinical history is consistent with the multiple emboli in the abdominal aorta, presumably secondary to blood flow turbulence. Clinical suspicion of underlying cardiac disease was confirmed with the identification of a myocarditis. Investigation for Bartonella sp. was confirmed via PCR on formalin-fixed paraffin-embedded tissue. Barton 1
107 Southcentral Division 2021 9 CANINE Severe, multifocal to coalescing, subacute, necrotizing and lymphohistiocytic meningomyelitis with lymphoplasmacytic perivascular cuffing, edema, and intraneuronal and intrahistiocytic amastigotes 5-year-old neutered male Pit Bull Terrier  The dog presented to the referring veterinarian for acute hindlimb paraplegia bilaterally and urinary and fecal incontinence. He demonstrated pain on palpation of the thoracolumbar spine. Multifocally throughout the cervical and lumbar spinal cord were small areas of dark red material (hemorrhage) that dissected along white matter tracts. H&E Trypanosomiasis, a disease caused by numerous species of the protozoal parasite Trypanosoma, affects a wide range of mammals and can manifest in different clinical forms due to its high genetic diversity. The parasite is endemic in several Latin and South American countries, as well as Asia, Africa, the Canary Islands, and parts of the southern United States. Trypanosoma cruzi is the etiologic agent associated with Chagas disease or American trypanosomiasis, which affects an estimated 7-8 million people annually across 21 countries. The natural life cycle of the protozoan requires an arthropod vector in the family Reduviidae (Rhodnius spp., Panstrongylus spp., and Triatoma spp.), also known as kissing bugs. While feeding on a mammalian host, kissing bugs transmit infectious metacyclic trypomastigotes via defecation in or around cutaneous wounds or mucous membranes, allowing access to the host bloodstream. Once in systemic circulation, trypomastigotes can infect various host cells and form amastigotes in tissues or infect other arthropods that feed on host blood. Other routes of infection include iatrogenic transmission via contaminated needles or consumption of infected meat. Reported mammalian hosts include humans and a wide range of domestic and wildlife species including dogs, coyotes, cats, raccoons, opossums, armadillos, wood rats, skunks, capybaras, coatis, small marsupials, horses, buffaloes, camelids, cattle, and other livestock. Due to the close interaction between peridomestic dogs and humans, infected canids may serve as sentinels for surveillance of human infections since dogs are considered an important reservoir host. Broughton 1
108 Southcentral Division 2021 20 AVIAN B cell lymphoma, proventriculus, ventriculus, small intestines, coelom, serosal surfaces Adult (unknown age) sun conure Patient presented for difficulty breathing, anorexia, and dyschezia. Physical exam revealed a distended coelom, thin body condition, pectoral muscle atrophy, muffled heart sounds on auscultation, and dyspnea. Whole body radiographs revealed right, cranial displacement of the ventriculus, decreased serosal detail, gas within the intestines, and decreased air sac space to the paired abdominal and caudal thoracic air sacs. The intestines were pale, thickened, severely distended, and surrounded by caseous material. Abdominal organs were adhered. H&E Lymphoma is the most common round cell neoplasm of psittacines, and is likely the most common neoplasm in this group of animals (Nemeth et al., 2016). A recent review of lymphoma in psittacines found that B cell lymphoma is the most common immunophenotype. B cell lymphomas were statistically more common in the gastrointestinal tract, similar to the case presented here (Gibson et al., 2021). This is likely due to the putative tissue of origin, gut-associated lymphoid tissue. Grading schemes for lymphoma are not available in psittacines, and mitotic counts or other factors have yet to be correlated with prognosis. Most cases present at necropsy, and it is likely that this diagnosis carries at least a poor prognosis. In this animal, lymphoma was associated with foreign body coelomitis, likely secondary to transmural infiltration of the intestines by neoplastic cells, resulting in intestinal rupture. Gray 1
164 AAZV 2021 10 AVIAN Severe, multifocal to coalescing, acute, fibrinonecrotizing, hemorrhagic, and heterophilic enteritis with crypt loss and vasculitis Juvenile female Western crow This bird was found dead with 3 others during the course of a large mortality event in wild corvids (crows and ravens) in the first few weeks of August, 2020. The intestinal loops are segmentally moderately dilated, and the serosal and mucosal surfaces are mottled dark green to red. H&E A large number of crows and a few ravens (almost 90) were submitted from the grounds of the San Diego Zoo Safari Park over a one month period through August of 2020, most of which were fledged juveniles found dead or moribund. Consistent lesions included severe necrohemorrhagic enterotyphlocolitis, fibrinonecrotizing splenitis, and poor body condition. Additional, less consistent lesions included depletion of lymphocytes in the bursa of Fabricius, myeloid hyperplasia in the bone marrow, and acute renal tubular degeneration and necrosis (possibly dehydration/shock-related). The findings are consistent with those attributed to avian orthoreovirus, which has been reported in American corvids as early as 2001 and was more recently described in a retrospective review of crow mortalities in New York. Classically, outbreaks of the virus in crows have occurred during winter months, lending it the name “winter mortality of crows.” This particular event was unusual in that it occurred in late summer, however it appeared to be associated with large numbers of gathered crows (roosting areas) based on subjective observation, which is a known prerequisite for epizootics. Secondary bacterial infections (especially bacterial enteritis) and sepsis were common sequelae in many crows, and some cases had coinfections with hemoparasites, Aspergillus sp., and avian poxvirus. WONG 1
165 AAZV 2021 11 CHEETAH Severe diffuse subacute necrotizing enteritis with crypt necrosis and marked lymphoid depletion and necrosis (parvovirus) 2 month 25 day old, male, cheetah This cub began separating itself from its dam and siblings. It was lethargic, inactive, and severely hypothermic (< 87°F) with bloody, liquid diarrhea. After 7 hours of supportive care (heating, subcutaneous fluids, IVC LRS with KCL and dextrose, IV Ceftiofur, and metronidazole), the temperature increased to 101.4°F. However, the cub’s condition rapidly declined and it died spontaneously less than 12 hours following onset of clinical signs. The gastric fundic mucosa had multifocal dark red-black areas (ulcerations) and the pyloric mucosa was hemorrhagic. The duodenum and jejunum were thickened with dark red-black areas on the serosa and mucosa. The cecum contains pasty green-black material, and the colonic mucosa had paintbrush hemorrhages. H&E Parvoviruses are single-stranded, non-enveloped, DNA viruses which are ubiquitous, highly contagious, and naturally infect a wide range of animal species. Those within Parvovirinae cause disease in vertebrates including canids, felids, rodents, birds, fish, and humans with proven potential for cross-species transmission. Feline panleukopenia virus (FPLV) is one of the most common diseases of domestic cats and is known to infect domestic and wild felids, raccoons, mink, and foxes. Canine parvovirus emerged as a variant of FPLV in the 1970s leading to a highly deadly pandemic of canids worldwide, and eventually underwent genetic changes that allowed this new variant to re-infect feline hosts. Thus, felids are susceptible to both FPLV and CPV, although disease with CPV tends to be milder than with FPLV. In immunologically unprotected animals disease is rapid and death can occur within 24 hours of onset despite aggressive treatment. COOK 1
166 AAZV 2021 12 SKUNK Bronchopneumonia, erosive, fibrinosuppurative, generalized, marked, acute, with intranuclear inclusion bodies (confirmed skunk adenovirus positive) Striped Skunk (Mephitis mephitis), adult, female The skunk was observed alive and dragging itself through the front yard of a private home owner in Prince Edward Island (Canada) on September 16th, 2020. It was found dead shortly after the initial observation and was frozen and submitted to the Canadian Wildlife Health cooperative on October 6th, 2020 for necropsy. The right lung lobes are dark red, firm, and wet. There is a focus of blood and mucus adhered to the mucosa in the pyloric region of the stomach. The stomach contains numerous nematodes (Physaloptera sp.). H&E Skunk Adenovirus-1 (SkAd-1) is an emerging disease in North American wildlife and was first identified in a free-ranging striped skunk (Mephitidae) in Ontario in 2015. SkAd-1 has been subsequently identified in free-ranging wild porcupines (Erethizon dorsatum), gray foxes (Urocyon cinereoargenteus), a captive pygmy marmoset (Callithrix pygmaea) and African pygmy hedgehogs (Atelerix albiventris). Most adenoviruses are considered to be species-specific; whereas SkAd-1 infects a diversity of families, including Mephitidae, Hystricidae, Canidae, Cebidae and Erinaceidae. The reason for this host promiscuity is currently unknown and may relate to genetic variability between host viral genomes. The prevalence of SkAd-1 and the method of transmission among free ranging wildlife are unknown at this time. In some wildlife rehabilitation centers, positive SkAd-1 cases have been shown to survive the disease following treatment and were later released back into the wild. CLARK 1
167 AAZV 2021 13 SKUNK Segmental to circumferential necrotizing, lymphocytic, plasmacytic arteritis, renal artery; Multifocal, mild to moderate lymphocytic, plasmacytic interstitial nephritis and pyelitis; membranous glomerulopathy Adult female skunk Brought to a Northern California rehabilitation facility. After 4 days of care, she was euthanized for “progressive neurologic disease” including ataxia and impacted anal glands. The anal glands were turgid. H&E There were three distinct lesions in this kidney, but all are attributed to a skunk-specific amdoparvovirus SKAV infection. We have performed in situ hybridization (ISH) on a series of skunk cases, including the case presented here (unpublished results, Pesavento laboratory). SKAV causes multi-systemic disease that only partially overlaps (sp. kidney) that of the archetype Aleutian Mink Disease virus (AMDV) in host mink, where the most common reason for renal failure is persistent infection leading to a hypergammopathy and immune complex deposition within glomeruli. Aleutian disease can include interstitial nephritis but is only very rarely associated with arteritis, whereas in skunks, in addition to consistent findings like renal interstitial inflammation, SKAV can be associated with arteritis (in any tissue), pneumonia, meningitis, dermatitis, glossitis, enteritis, and hepatitis. In this skunk, ISH of SKAV demonstrated viral nucleic acid within the arterial wall in regions of necrosis, and although sparse in this specific case, SKAV is also present within the lymphocytic, plasmacytic interstitial nephritis in many infected skunks. The basement membrane thickening could be, in part, a reaction to hypoxia (from arterial and arteriolar induced infarction) or could also include, as has been demonstrated in minks with AMDV, an immune complex deposition that is sequelae to plasmacytosis and hypergammaglobulinemia. No biochemistry was available in this case but the hyaline casts within tubules and Bowman’s space suggest protein loss through the glomerulus. How and whether each of these lesions contributed to renal compromise is unknown. This skunk, like most from the rehabilitation facilities, was neurologic, and had a lymphocytic plasmacytic meningitis, with few cerebral vascular cuffs. The reason for euthanasia was progressive neurologic decline in an animal that is part of the endemic cycle for rabies in CA. This type of presentation biases the population we examine at necropsy, so the actual impact of SKAV infection across the US on morbidity and mortality in free-ranging skunks is speculative. PESAVENTO 1
168 AAZV 2021 14 RED PANDA Severe, chronic, multifocal to coalescing lymphohistiocytic and necrotizing myocarditis 7-year-old female red panda Had been clinically healthy and acting normally the previous day, but was found dead in the morning. Necropsy revealed scattered 2- to 3-mm-diameter nodular white foci in the myocardium. H&E We attribute this case of myocarditis to infection with a novel, species-specific Amdoparvovirus recently described in red pandas. No other infectious agents were seen on routine (H&E) or special stains, and in situ hybridization (ISH) with Red Panda Amdoparvovirus (RPAV)-specific probes demonstrated abundant viral nucleic acid in areas of inflammation. Although specific cell targets are difficult to identify without double-labeling studies, in these lesions virus appears to localize in endothelial cells, histiocytes, and possibly cardiomyocytes. The latter would be particularly surprising given that parvoviruses require active cell division for replication of their genomes, but cardiomyocytes in mature animals are generally considered ‘post-mitotic.’ ALEX 1
169 AAZV 2021 15 RABBIT Moderate to severe, acute, multifocal, necrotizing hepatitis Five Lionhead rabbits ranging in age from 9 months to 3 years old were received from a rabbit rescue. The submitted rabbits exhibited variation in clinical signs, ranging from no clinical signs to lethargy and difficulty breathing. Grossly, all five rabbits had appropriate subcutaneous and visceral adipose stores. Only one of the five had blood on the pelage. Four of the five rabbits had reddening of the tracheal lining and two had serosanguineous thoracic effusion. All submitted rabbits had lungs that were mottled red to dark red. Three animals had livers that were multifocally pale tan and one with military red pinpoint foci throughout. H&E The gross and microscopic findings were suspicious for rabbit hemorrhagic disease virus (RHDV). Additional testing was warranted and needed for definitive diagnosis. RHDV2 is a reportable Foreign Animal Disease (FAD) in Georgia and was confirmed by ELISA and RT-PCR tests, at NVSL/FADDL, as positive for RHDV. The cause of this condition is a calicivirus with two types- 1 and 2. Type 2 is currently spreading in the US and to the best of our knowledge had not previously been reported in Georgia. MCHALE 1
170 AAZV 2021 16 ELEPHANT Severe vascular and myocardial necrosis, degeneration, and hemorrhage with intranuclear endothelial inclusion bodies, heart 10-year-old male African Elephant This 10-year-old male African elephant had been diagnosed and treated over the last week for elephant endotheliotropic herpesvirus (EEHV) infection. It had chronic anemia for several years. After several days of rapidly progressing debilitation, it went down in the elephant restraint device and died, despite antiviral treatment. Heart: Severe diffuse transmural hemorrhage, Pulmonary artery, lung, gastrointestinal tract serosa and mucosa, conjunctiva, oral mucosa: Moderate multifocal hemorrhage, Intestine: Moderate intramural edema, Bone marrow, spleen: Red blood cell depletion H&E The histologic findings are consistent with elephant endotheliotropic herpesvirus (EEHV) infection. In this case, EEHV-2 was isolated. Elephant endotheliotropic herpesvirus (EEHV) is a double stranded DNA, beta herpesvirus that causes an acute hemorrhagic syndrome (EEHV-HD) that mostly affects young Asian elephants. Studies of Asian and African elephants have shown that most Asian elephants carry strains EEHV1b, EEHV4 and EEHV5, while African elephants carry EEHV2, EEHV6 and EEHV7. Despite its widespread presence in African elephants, there have been only 13 confirmed cases of EEHV in African elephants with an approximately 50% mortality rate, and only EEHV2 has been associated with these cases (as in this case). EEHV is known to infect endothelial cells, causing edema, hemorrhage, and coagulopathies, with capillary endothelial cells being the most affected. The heart is also often severely affected. Nonclinical African elephants may have cutaneous papillomas along the trunk and lymphoid hyperplasia in the urogenital mucosa and lungs. Currently, it is not known why some EEHV-infected elephants develop EEHV-HD, while others do not. The cause of chronic anemia in this elephant was not determined, but there was a marked decrease in the bone marrow in the samples examined. LEWIS 1
171 AAZV 2021 17 SEAL Diffuse large B cell lymphoma, immunoblastic subtype, tracheobronchial lymph node Male pup northern elephant seal Upon presentation, he had linear ventral skin fold ulcers, a mild leukocytosis and moderate lymphocytosis, and elevated GGT and alkaline phosphatase. The ventral fold dermatitis progressed despite antibiotic treatment, and cytology revealed numerous mostly rod-shaped bacteria, granulocytes, and small to large lymphocytes. Acute phase protein measurements and protein gel electrophoresis were suggestive of a polyclonal gammopathy most consistent with an inflammatory process. The marked leukocytosis and lymphocytosis continued with sudden thrombocytopenia, increased BUN, and elevation in other liver biomarkers. Blood smears revealed several lymphocytes with “flower-like” nuclear morphology, as well as large lymphocytes with increased nucleus: cytoplasm ratios with fewer small to intermediate lymphocytes, segmented and band neutrophils, and erythroid precursors. While in care, the animal’s mentation and hydration had initially improved however ultimately declined in the last week of care. Euthanasia was elected based on the clinical condition as well as the cytologic, hematologic, and serum biochemical results. All lymph nodes were markedly enlarged, firm, bulging and homogenous on cut surface. The tonsils, spleen and thymus were also markedly enlarged and firm. The jejunum, ileum, and most notably the colon had dark red, thickened, corrugated mucosa with distinct white firm nodules. There were also multiple linear ulcerations of the ventral abdominal skin folds with granulation tissue and minimal fibrinosuppurative exudate, as well as a thickened multinodular and congested urinary bladder mucosa. H&E Two NES male pups within the last year (one from the 2020 pup cohort and one from 2021) presented with similar clinical presentation as well as clinicopathologic features, with one featured in the present case. The necropsy, histopathologic and immunohistochemical findings were also similar for both cases with few variations. Based on the canine World Health Organization (WHO) classification system for canine lymphoma, both were diagnosed as a diffuse large B cell lymphoma (DLBL) which is the first report of this disease in northern elephant seals (NES) (Valli et al., 2011). Lymphoma has previously been reported in pinnipeds including harbor seals (HS, Phoca vitulina), a northern fur seal pup (NFS, Callorhinus ursinus), California sea lions (CSL, Zalophus californianus), and a harp seal (PG, Pagophilus groenlandicus) (Colegrove et al., 2010; Malberg et al., 2017; Stedham et al., 1977; Stroud & Stevens, 1980; Venn-Watson et al., 2012). Most of the cases were in adults, but a few were in pups or juveniles such as in these cases (Stedham et al., 1977; Stroud & Stevens, 1980). In contrast with the present cases, lymphoma in many CSLs and one HS was restricted to the intestines, and those intestinal cases were primarily comprised of intermediate neoplastic lymphocytes of T cell origin and had more prominent epitheliotropism with lesser involvement of the lamina propria or submucosa when compared to the intestinal involvement in these NES pups (Colegrove et al., 2010; Malberg et al., 2017). Cases of multicentric lymphoma when characterized by IHC were B cell in origin similar to this case (Stedham et al., 1977; Stroud & Stevens, 1980; Venn-Watson et al., 2012). MARTINEZ 1
172 AAZV 2021 1 CLAM Disseminated neoplasia of presumed hematogenous origin, gills, labial palps, connective tissues of the digestive tract, kidney, and multiple sinuses and vessels of the visceral mass and foot An approximately 1.5-year-old, female, hard clam These animals were relatively unremarkable and were not exhibiting any abnormal behaviors to suggest disease. The shell length was 6 cm and the shell height was approximately 5 cm. Subjectively, the animal appeared to be a reproductively active female and there appeared to be mild mantle recession. H&E A neoplasia of presumed hematogenous origin (i.e. hemocytic or hemic neoplasia), a leukemia-like disease, was identified in this population of hard clams. In this animal, the neoplasia was considered disseminated and found in the connective tissues, vessels, and multiple sinuses, with significant progression of the disease and destruction of gill architecture. This condition is one of the most commonly described neoplastic processes of invertebrates and it has been described in numerous bivalve species.1 In soft shell clams (Mya arenaia) it is widely accepted that the disseminated neoplasia is caused by direct transmission of neoplastic cells that are transferred from infected to naïve individuals through the water column.2 This contagious hemocytic neoplasia has been of significant concern in the northeast United States and Dr. Roxanna Smolowitz (Aquatic Diagnostic Laboratory, Roger Williams University) has been conducting routine yearly monitoring and has witnessed increasing mortality in those cultured populations. This year in Cedar Key, FL, two additional individuals with early progression of the disease have been identified during our monitoring (n=3, from a population of 160 animals examined thus far). At this time, it is unclear if these animals represent de novo development of the disease or potential transmission from interstate transport of clams from the northeast United States. To date, no significant problems subsequent to infectious disease have been identified in culture clams from Florida waters; however, the clam culture industry in Florida is currently dependent on this single species, and continued investigation and surveillance is warranted. MILLER 1
173 AAZV 2021 2 INSECT Necrosis and loss, transabdominal, segmental, with myriad intracoelomic fungal hyphae and conidia Adult, male, periodical cicada This 17-year periodical cicada from Brood X (aka “Brood 10”) emerged in Maryland in late May 2021. During this emergence, up to 1.5 million cicadas per acre emerged from the ground as nymphs, climbed trees (or other vertical structures) with large, clawed forelimbs, and metamorphosed into adults. Adult cicadas, which are the world’s loudest insects, proceeded to fly erratically in unfathomable numbers with deafening lawnmower-like noises (produced from abdominal drums known as tymbals) to attract females for mating. This animal was found moribund in the author’s (EC) front yard and was euthanized with formalin. Posterior segments of the animal were absent and displaced by large, soft, white, powdery material that extended into the posterior aspect of the coelom. H&E Periodical cicadas (Magicicada spp.) are insects from order Hemiptera, which are true bugs. They have one of the most spectacular life histories of any animal, having either 13-year or 17-year life cycles, the latter of which is the longest of any insect. They spend 13 or 17 years underground as nymphs, and then emerge in incredible numbers, metamorphosing into adults that mate and oviposit in trees over a 2- to 4-week period, during which time they make deafening sounds using their drum-like abdominal membranes called tymbals. Periodical cicadas form mixed species cohorts called broods that cluster geographically and temporally. Brood X (also known as “Brood 10” or “the Great Eastern Brood”) is a brood of 17-year periodical cicadas that emerges throughout the eastern United States and includes three species: Magicicada septendecim, Magicicada cassinii, and Magicicada septendecula. Brood X is the largest brood of 17-year cicadas and emerges at a density of up to 1.5 million animals per acre. Magicicada septendecim is the largest species of periodical cicada and is native to the Eastern United States. Massospora spp. are fungi in the subphylum Entomophthoromycotina, which includes nearly 300 pathogenic species of fungi that are important pathogens to arthropods. Most fungi in this subphylum, including Massospora spp., are highly host-specific (Duke et al. and Hajek et al.). Massospora cicadina infects periodical cicadas during their emergence and modifies the sexual behavior of the adults in order to maximize fungal spore dissemination (Macias et al. and Boyce et al.). Massospora fungi are the only pathogen known to affect adult periodical cicadas (Cooley et al.). The objective of this work is to present histologic lesions of a Massospora sp. infection in Magicicada septendecim. The aim is to provide reference material for veterinary pathologists examining insects using bright field microscopy. CORBIN 1
174 AAZV 2021 3 FROG Perkinsiosis, disseminated Free-ranging leopard frog tadpole The submitted specimen was part of a research investigation of Perkinsus-like organisms in amphibians of central Florida. Tadpole was found alive, euthanized, and the carcass was submitted formalin fixed. The liver was swollen and tan-yellow. H&E In recent decades, there has been a significant decline in amphibian populations. Reasons for the accelerated drop in amphibian populations are multifactorial, and infectious disease has been shown to play a key role. Several pathogens, including Batrachochytrium sp. and Ranavirus, are well-documented as causative agents that contribute to the decline in amphibian populations worldwide. As research continues to better characterize these population-reducing morbidity and mortality events, novel infectious organisms are discovered. Perkinsea (also referred to as dermomycoides, dermosporidiosis, Perkinsus-like organism, and alveolate pathogen), is one such novel organism that is responsible for increased morbidity and mortality in tadpoles of ranid frogs and other amphibian species. Perkinsiosis is an emerging disease that has been implicated as the third-most common infectious cause of morbidity and mortality among anuran amphibian species. Perkinsea are currently classified as alveolate protozoa, though the classification of this organism has been disputed. The life cycle of the organism and the pathogenesis of the disease are not well understood at this time. Age, species, and environmental and seasonal factors are thought to play a role in pathogenesis and severity of disease. Clinical signs in affected ranids are nonspecific and range from lethargy, abdominal distension, and ventral hemorrhage to sudden death. Gross lesions may be absent, but when present include cutaneous erythema, cutaneous and visceral petechiation, ventral edema, ascites, and organomegaly. The liver, spleen, kidney, and pancreas are the most commonly enlarged organs and are often discolored. Histologically, numerous tissues may be infiltrated and effaced by high numbers of Perkinsea organisms. Organisms are both intra and extracellular and have two morphologies. The first population is 4-6um in diameter, round, and well-demarcated with a thin, deeply basophilic capsule and an amphophilic to palely basophilic center. The second population is 2-3um in diameter, round, and well-demarcated with a less prominent capsule and an amphophilic to eosinophilic center. Correlating with gross findings, the liver, spleen, and kidney tend to be most severely affected with replacement of at least 60% of the parenchyma by Perkinsea organisms. Other tissues affected to a lesser extent include the pancreas, gill, heart, gastrointestinal tract, eyes, central nervous tissues, skeletal muscle, and connective tissues with replacement of at least 25% of the parenchyma by Perkinsea organisms. Mild tissue degeneration and necrosis is occasionally seen in affected tissues, but inflammation is often not a prominent feature of these lesions. Histochemical stains such as Gomori’s methenamine silver stain (GMS) and Periodic-acid Schiff (PAS) can be used to highlight the Perkinsea capsule. Histochemical stains such as Giemsa can be used to highlight the center of Perkinsea organisms. Quantitative PCR assays developed for use on a wide range of anuran tissues are available as an ancillary diagnostic tool as well. MAISEL 1
175 AAZV 2021 4 SNAKE Epidermitis, necroulcerative and granulocytic, chronic, multifocal to coalescing, moderate, with intralesional hyphae and arthroconidia, moderate epidermal hyperplasia, subepidermal clefting, and intracellular edema Adult, male, tentacled snake This animal was the last specimen in the group and was found dead. The snake had been shedding continuously, was reported to be covered in white spots, and had recently lost a tentacle. This was one of 53 tentacled snakes with a similar history that died in two of the zoo’s collections between 1973 and 2021. The skin contains innumerable individual white scales and scattered clusters of white scales, accounting for less than 10% of the body as a whole, and most abundant just caudal to the head. The affected scales are often slightly raised or thickened and rough. The skin of the head is diffusely gray and easily sloughs. H&E Necroulcerative and granulocytic fungal epidermitis with intralesional hyphae and arthroconidia morphologically consistent with Paranannizziopsis spp. was identified in this adult tentacled snake. PCR performed on a fungal isolate from skin and targeting the ITS2 region confirmed infection by Paranannizziopsis crustacea. This animal was one of 124 tentacled snakes submitted for necropsy over 48 years. Fifty-three snakes in this group were diagnosed with fungal dermatitis, with intralesional fungal elements morphologically consistent with Paranannizziopsis spp. Both Paranannizziopsis crustacea and Paranannizziopsis australasiensis were identified in multiple cases between the two collections. MACK 1
176 AAZV 2021 5 SNAKE Severe, regionally extensive, necrotizing hepatitis with multiple granulomas and intralesional fungal hyphae Adult female massasauga This wild massasauga was from a population in Clinton County, Illinois with a long-term history of ophidiomycosis. In December 2020, this snake was observed above ground and basking instead of brumating underground. It was captured and transported for evaluation on December 29. On presentation, this individual had significant skin lesions consisting of crusting and necrotic scales, especially involving the cloaca. Some thickened caudal coelomic contents were appreciated on palpation. The liver was dark red with sharp margins and contained a focal, pale tan, firm nodule within the parenchyma. H&E Ophidiomycosis or snake fungal disease (SFD) is an infectious disease of wild and captive snakes caused by the ascomycete Ophidiomyces ophidiicola. First reported in eastern massasaugas (S. catenatus) in 2008 it has since been documented in over 30 free-ranging and captive species of snakes in the United states and Europe, including many threatened or endangered species. Infections have been reported in wild and captive snakes throughout the eastern and midwestern United States and Canada, as well as in captive snakes in Great Britain, Europe, and Australia. Recently, there have been reports of the pathogen in snakes in Idaho, Oklahoma and Puerto Rico, as well as the first documented cases in Asia earlier this year. Ophidiomycosis was confirmed in a wild red-banded snake (Dinodon rufozonatum) and wild Chinese cobra (Naja atra) in Taiwan, as well as two captive colubrids in Japan. Given that cases are being recognized globally and its implication in population declines of timber rattlesnakes (Crotalus horridus) in New England and eastern massasaugas, ophidiomycosis is considered a disease with the potential to negatively impact conservation of free-ranging snakes as well as those in managed care. Disease presentation and severity can vary significantly between species and individuals, but most commonly presents as a fungal dermatitis. Clinical signs and lesions range from accelerated ecdysis cycles, to mild superficial dermatitis with hyperkeratosis, crusts and scale loss to chronic multinodular dermal and subcutaneous inflammation that in severe cases may cause disfigurement of the face and/or oral tissues. Mild cases with superficial dermatitis may naturally resolve with successive rounds of ecdysis; however, severe infections can be fatal. HUFFMAN 1
177 AAZV 2021 6 TORTOISE Rhinitis, exudative and hyperplastic, granulocytic and lymphocytic, severe, with associated spiral-shaped bacteria (Helicobacter sp.) Adult, female, free-ranging gopher tortoise The animal was submitted lethargic and depressed, unable to open its eyes, and in thin body condition with bilateral nasal discharge. The gopher tortoise was in extremely thin body condition with muscle and fat atrophy. Both eyes were sunken and there was concave deformation of the nares bilaterally with a small amount of mucoid discharge. H&E Bacteria of the genus Helicobacter are found in diverse host species, including reptiles, but the clinical implications of Helicobacter infections in tortoises are not well understood. This case is one of a group of cases in which a novel mortality-associated Helicobacter species was identified in free-ranging and rehabilitating gopher tortoises (Gopherus polyphemus) in Florida, United States. Histologic changes associated with the gopher tortoise Helicobacter species were predominantly present in the nasal cavity. Spiral-shaped organisms were plentiful in this individual (as highlighted by Warthin-Starry staining). However, this tortoise did not receive antemortem antimicrobials. In tortoises with a history of antimicrobial therapy, while similar nasal inflammation was noted histologically on postmortem examination, spiral shaped bacteria were rare to absent. In tortoises with suspicious clinical signs for nasal helicobacteriosis and a history of antimicrobial therapy, PCR and/or cytologic evaluation of nasal discharge may be critical for a definitive diagnosis. While no Mycoplasma/Mycoplasmopsis was detected in this individual, mycoplasmosis should always be considered as a differential in tortoises with upper respiratory tract disease. Evaluation of the nasal mucosa is an essential component of a tortoise necropsy, and samples should always be evaluated histologically. OSSIBOFF 1
178 AAZV 2021 7 TURTLE Moderate heterophilic nephritis with intratubular myxozoan spores and multifocal tubular necrosis and mild chronic granulomatous tubulointerstitial nephritis with intralesional trematode eggs Adult male common snapping turtle Presented with major trauma to the face and lower mandible after being hit by a motor vehicle. The turtle was anesthetized for reconstructive jaw surgery with a combination of alfaxalone and isoflurane for approximately 2 hours, however; during the recovery period the turtle went into irreversible cardiac arrest and died. H&E Myxozoans are microscopic metazoan endoparasites previously classified as protozoa and recently reclassified as members of the Phylum Cnidaria. Little is known about the life cycle and physiology of this group of organisms. Myxozoans are characterized by 1-13 polar capsules that contain polar filaments, a nucleated sporoplasm, 2-13 shell valves with or without caudal processes, and occasionally a vacuole. In many cases, infection with myxozoans is considered incidental and not associated with disease, however some myxozoans are highly pathogenic and can cause tissue destruction and morbidity and mortality particularly in fish. Myxozoans use a polar filament, ejected upon contact with host mucin, to attach to the host. The polar filament contracts to bring the myxozoan spore and the host into close proximity where spores inject cytotoxic contents into the host cell. Womble 1
179 AAZV 2021 8 AVIAN Trichomonal ingluvitis and esophagitis, hyperplastic and necrotizing, generalized, marked, chronic Common redpoll (Acanthis flammea), adult, female On April 8th 2021, this common redpoll was found alive on a deck in Prince Edward Island (Canada) and was unable to fly. It appeared puffed up, and seemed to be breathing heavily. It was submitted to the Atlantic Veterinary College wildlife service for treatment where fluids were administered and it was held overnight. The redpoll was found dead on the following morning in its cage. There is generalized marked bilateral atrophy of the pectoral muscles and a complete absence of subcutaneous and internal body fat reserves. There is diffuse mild thickening of the walls of the esophagus and crop. H&E Trichomonosis, caused by Trichomonas gallinae, was first detected in free ranging finch species (family Fringillidae) in the United Kingdom in 2004, and in eastern Canada in 2007. Since that time, T. gallinae has been detected in numerous free ranging Fringillidae species around the world. T. gallinae is a protozoal organism that is a part of the normal flora of the upper gastrointestinal tract of Columbiformes, particularly rock doves, where it results in the disease commonly known as “canker”. Cankers are large, caseous plaques within the wall of the upper gastrointestinal tract that are the result of hyperplasia and necrosis of the mucosa in response to infiltrating T. gallinae. Inflammation and necrosis of cankers is frequently compounded by secondary bacterial infections and infiltration of trichomonads into deep tissues and other organ systems including the liver and brain. Trichomonosis in raptors is known as “frounce” and is directly related to birds of prey feeding upon infected Columbiformes, particularly those in peri-urban or urban environments. BOURQUE 1
180 AAZV 2021 9 AVIAN Severe, multifocal to coalescing, necrotizing hepatitis with intracytoplasmic hepatocellular, intraendothelial and intrahistiocytic hemoprotozoal schizonts and megaloschizonts Adult, female greater sage grouse This individual is part of geographically and genetically isolated population from Baker County, Oregon (northeast Oregon). Via radio collar, she was last heard alive during a telemetry flight the day before her mortality signal. The body was found next to a sagebrush 2 days after her mortality signal was heard. The nasal sinuses were diffusely dark red and very mildly to mildly thickened. The proventriculus and ventriculus were filled with bits of sagebrush leaves. The intestines were partially filled with viscous dark brown-dark green digesta. H&E The PCR and genetic sequencing results suggest that these organisms belong to novel lineages. While further sequence analysis is pending, this species of Plasmodium and Leucocytozoon do not appear to be similar to reported species of Plasmodium and Leucocytozoon in the greater sage grouse, which include Plasmodium pediocetae and Leucocytozoon lovati. These previously reported haemosporidian species were also not previously found to be associated with overt signs of clinical disease in the birds in those studies. The high similarity in the sequence between the Leucocytozoon species in this case, and other species of grouse/related Galliformes suggest that the greater sage grouse may be the natural host for it. The sequence of Plasmodium species in this case was more similar to birds from other orders. This raises the possibility that the greater sage grouse is not the natural host for it and thus immunologically naïve and susceptible to clinical infection. Alternatively, given that haemosporidians in this population of greater sage grouse has not been as extensively studied/looked into, this could be a previously undetected species for which the grouse is the natural host for. In other avian species, increase in cases of infection and clinical disease due to Plasmodium and Leucocytozoon species has been postulated to be associated with increased exposure in vectors (dipteran insects) associated with increase in temperatures and humidity, and landscape change in native habitats, stress, and concurrent infection with other diseases. Increasing temperatures in Oregon have resulted in increasing numbers of insect vectors as well as the numbers increasing earlier in the year. It is thus possible that this increased exposure to vectors has played a role here. Plasmodium species and West Nile virus also share a similar insect vector (Diptera: Culicidae), and the latter is a reported cause of morbidity and mortality in free-ranging greater sage grouse populations. Concurrent infections could thus increase the likelihood of clinical disease due to haemosporidian infections in this species. Additional studies looking into these various factors as well as the role of pathogens in this near- threatened species would be useful in determining this. CHONG 1
181 Southcentral Division 2021 10 AVIAN Multisystemic lymphoplasmacytic ganglioneuritis with severe pancarditis 10-month-old Rose-breasted Cockatoo The bird presented for seizure-like activity and a 4/5 heart murmur. A CT scan revealed poor bone density, increased fat stores, and an enlarged liver indicating potential nutritional deficiencies, increased caloric intake, and a lack of exercise. Throughout the myocardium of the right, and less severely the left, ventricles were several multifocal to coalescing, pinpoint to 5 mm diameter, firm, white, slightly raised foci. The crop was moderately dilated and contained a large amount of thick, white to tan feed material. The proventriculus was mildly dilated and flaccid. H&E PCR and immunohistochemistry of the heart were both positive for avian bornavirus (ABV), the known etiologic agent for proventricular dilatation disease (PDD). In addition to the lesions described above, other findings included lymphoplasmacytic ganglioneuritis in the jejunum and colon, lymphoplasmacytic perivascular encephalitis and choroid plexitis in the cerebrum, and lymphoplasmacytic inflammation in the thymus and pancreas. CLONTZ 1
182 NEVPC 2021 3 CANINE Adenocarcinoma with carcinomatosis (abdomen) and widespread metastasis (liver, multiple lymph nodes, diaphragm, pericardium); gastrointestinal stromal tumor (GIST) 13-year-old male neutered Border collie The patient presented for dry heaving/vomiting, lethargy, decreased appetite. Serosanguinous pleural effusion, hemorrhagic on cytology is present. Abdominal ultrasound showed suspect intestinal mass and carcinomatosis. Owner elected to proceed with euthanasia. At gross examination a severe acute hemorrhagic pleural and abdominal effusions and carcinomatosis are present. H&E Given the histomorphologic features of the neoplasm in the pancreas and the similarity to the multifocal metastases, this most likely represents a primary pancreatic adenocarcinoma with carcinomatosis. The neoplasm in cecum is morphologically distinct and is multifocally infiltrated by invading islands of the carcinoma. Immunohistochemistry confirmed it as a gastrointestinal stromal tumor (GIST). Finesso 1
195 AAVLD 2021 1 RABBIT Tularemia - necrotizing hepatitis and splenitis H&E 1
196 AAVLD 2021 2 TORTOISE Intranuclear coccidiosis H&E Lee 1
197 AAVLD 2021 3 CANINE Pseudorabies H&E THOMAS 1
198 AAVLD 2021 4 EQUINE Intestinal mycobacteriosis H&E Lima 1
199 AAVLD 2021 5 EQUINE Halicephalobus nephritis H&E PILLAI 1
200 AAVLD 2021 6 CANINE Metastatic Digital Chondrogenic Melanocytic Tumor H&E TEODORO 1
201 AAVLD 2021 7 BOVINE Otitis H&E Kleinhenz 1
202 AAVLD 2021 8 MINK SARS-CoV-2 pneumonia H&E CLAYTON 1
203 AAVLD 2021 9 FELINE Pyogranulomatous intestinal leiomyositis and suspect vasculitis (Bartonella henselae) H&E FINGERHOOD 1
204 AAVLD 2021 10 CHICKEN Air sac cystademoma H&E Gaudette 1
205 AAVLD 2021 11 FELINE Feline progressive histiocytosis H&E Gruenwald 1
206 AAVLD 2021 12 PIGEON Necrotizing hepatitis (herpesvirus, adenovirus, circovirus) H&E Hill-Thimmesch 1
207 AAVLD 2021 13 OVINE Pyogranulomatous rhinitis and cellulitis (Actinobacillus lignieresii) H&E Gonzalez-Viera 1
208 AAVLD 2021 14 RABBIT Caliciviral hepatitis (RHDV2) H&E Streitenberger 1
246 NEVPC 2022 26 ALPACA Cervical spinal cord 1-2: Mild, multifocal Wallerian degeneration with multifocal, random meningeal mineralizing granulomas and intralesional degenerate nematodes 16-year-old, 46 kg, male Huacaya alpaca The alpaca was housed with another alpaca and lived in close proximity with wild boars. He had previous “suspect episodes of meningeal worm”, which were never confirmed, but were treated with monthly ivermectin for the last three years. A week before presenting to necropsy, the animal started to present with a base wide stance and posterior paresis. Despite treatment with fenbendazole and oxytetracycline, the clinical signs progressed to recumbency and hence the animal was euthanized. Systemic multifocal, random, mineralizing granulomas Unfortunately, the degenerate nature of the nematodes in this case did not allow confident assessment of the morphology. Based on the host (alpaca), limited morphology of degenerate nematodes, and knowledge of aberrant migration, the list of differential etiologic diagnoses included Lamanema chavezi (Trichostrongyloidea), Parelaphostrongylus tenuis (Metastrongyloidea), Onchocerca sp. (Spiruruida), Strongylus vulgaris (Strongyloidea), Stephanurus dentatus (Strongyloidea), Angiostrongylus cantonensis (Metastrongyloidea), Elaphostrongylus cervi / rangiferi (Metastrongyloidea), Baylisascaris procyonis (Ascaridida), and Ascaris suum (Ascaridida). The presence of cuticular structures resembling longitudinal ridges (synlophes) was suggestive of this nematode belonging to the Trichostrongyloidea group, hence L. chavezi was prioritized. However, other nematodes, including P. tenuis could not be ruled out on morphology alone. Ancillary testing was pursued, which included fecal floatation of feces collected during the necropsy and from another alpaca in the same housing, and PCR. From the feces of the current case, a single, approximately 35 µm diameter nematode egg with a thin, clear shell was identified, consistent with a strongyle-type egg. No eggs were found in the feces of the housemate. A wide-range PCR targeting the ITS2 region of nematodes was conducted on DNA extracted from formalin-fixed, formical-treated, paraffin-embedded tissue, but this did not result in amplification. Lamanema chavezi is a Trichostrongyloidea nematode that is found mostly in South American camelids (Cafrune et al. 2009). However, they have been reported in llamas and alpacas in New Zealand (McKenna et al. 2011), and in a llama born and raised in Oregon (Jarvinen et al. 2014), which may suggest a wider distribution than originally thought or a nematode spreading its distribution. L. chavezi infection is typically found in young, 2-3-year-old camelids, but clinical signs are generally rare. Lesions are associated with L3 and L4 enterohepatic larval migration, where the intestinal lesions are characterized by catarrhal and hemorrhagic enteritis with mucosal necrosis and the hepatic lesions by congestion, small foci of coagulative necrosis with mineralizing granulomas, and petechial hemorrhage (Jarvinen et al. 2014). Interestingly, in one of the sections of brain, one of the mineralizing granulomas included a single transverse section of an approximately 130 µm diameter degenerate nematode with musculature resembling polymyarian-coelomyarian muscle and a smooth eosinophilic cuticle. As muscle is not a reliable identification feature, especially in degenerate nematode sections, the significance of this particular section is uncertain. However, it may indicate that the nematodes are all in fact a metastrongyle, possibly P. tenuis, or less likely, a dual infection of a trichostrongyle and metastrongyle. To further support the likelihood of this case representing a P. tenuis infection, a recent report describes a similar presentation of mineralizing granulomas in the neuroparenchyma of the spinal cord (von Stade et al. 2021). Nakagun 1
247 NEVPC 2022 31 CANINE Nasal cavities and brain: Nasal adenocarcinoma with cribriform invasion and multifocal meningeal metastases 5-year-old, female spayed, Golden/ Labrador mix canine The patient presented to the referring veterinarian for an onset of seizures in February 2021. Owner also reported reverse sneezing for years. The neurological and physical exam were both within normal limits. An MRI revealed an oval shaped mass in the right olfactory bulb/frontal lobe that was strongly contrast enhancing with significant perilesional edema. The cribriform plate was noted to be intact. Options of medical management, radiation therapy and surgical debulking were discussed and the owner elected for surgical debulking (transfrontal craniotomy) and radiation therapy. Two separate surgeries were required to resect the majority of the tumor. Differentials of a meningioma vs. carcinoma were discussed and biopsy revealed a carcinoma. The animal was treated with 20 fractions of Intensity-modulated radiation therapy (IMR) and continued to have several cluster seizures approximately every 7 weeks requiring extensive hospitalization. A repeat MRI was done in July 2021, revealing an irregular contrast enhancing mass in the region of the cribriform plate along with multiple other new masses around the cerebral cortex. The following week the animal was euthanized. Nasal cavities and brain: Nasal adenocarcinoma with cribriform invasion and meningeal metastases MARCINCZYK 1
248 NEVPC 2022 28 FELINE 1) Spinal cord (cervical region): Meningomyelitis, necrosuppurative, severe, focally extensive, subacute to chronic, with microabscesses, mononuclear perivascular cuffing, and intra- 2) Trigeminal motor nuclei: Wallerian degeneration, mild, multifocal 3) Trigeminal nerve roots: Neuritis, necrosuppurative, mild to moderate, bilateral, chronic, with mononuclear perivascular cuffing and Wallerian degeneration 11-year-old, male neutered, domestic shorthair cat The cat presented to University of Georgia Veterinary Teaching Hospital neurology service for a 5-day history of a dropped jaw and inability to eat or drink. Bilateral trigeminal neuropathy was diagnosed on neurological examination. An atlantooccipital cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) analysis revealed a normal total white blood cell count, but an increased neutrophil percentage was identified on cytology. No infectious organisms or morphologic abnormalities were identified. The cat was treated with clindamycin and prednisolone. After two days, the cat’s jaw tone improved, and the cat was subsequently discharged. One week after discharge, the cat represented with tetraparesis. Neurological examination revealed a C6-T2 myelopathy with central cord syndrome and left lateralization. The neurologic signs progressed to absent sensation in the right thoracic limb. The cat eventually developed Horner syndrome and then became apneic. Euthanasia was elected approximately 20 hours after presentation. On postmortem examination, no significant gross alterations were observed within the central nervous system or other examined tissues. In contrast to humans and ruminants, listeriosis in carnivores is very uncommon. Experimental infections suggest domestic cats are highly resistant to Listeria infection1. In this cat, the pattern of lesions and clinical course suggest bacterial invasion of the CNS occurred via the trigeminal nerve. Potentially, the cervical spinal cord became affected through the nerve roots of the brachial plexus or caudal spread from the pons to the spinal cord. The infection source was not identified in this cat; it was fed a standard commercial diet and was kept indoors. Immunosuppression can play a key role in clinical listeriosis development in humans and few previous case reports of cats, though this is not a known predisposition in ruminants2,3. In the cat described, no underlying immunosuppression was identified. Listeriosis should be a differential diagnosis for feline infectious CNS disorders. Complete neuropathologic examination is vital to determine the prevalence of this disease in our domestic species. REYES 1
249 NEVPC 2022 29 FELINE Spinal oligodendroglioma, high-grade 12-year-old - Male castrated - Domestic longhair This cat was presented for a one-week history of tail paralysis and paraparesis, as well as a one-month history of reduced jumping and climbing upon presentation. Within the past two weeks, two episodes of urinary obstruction were additionally reported. General physical examination abnormalities were limited to an overweight body condition (7 out of 9 on the Purina body condition scoring system). Neurologic examination revealed ambulatory paraparesis with marked plantigrade stance, reduced hopping in the pelvic limbs with normal paw placement, reduced extensor postural thrust, and reduced muscle tone in the pelvic limbs. Segmental reflexes were intact. The tail was paralyzed and flaccid with absent pain sensation. Pain was elicited on caudal lumbar spinal palpation. The patient’s neurolocalization was L4-S3. Radiographs of the lumbar spine taken four days prior to presentation were reportedly within normal limits, but a pre-operative MRI revealed a spinal mass at the level of the L5-S1 segment. Though surgical debulking was attempted, euthanasia was ultimately elected intra-operatively as the process appeared more infiltrative than initially determined based on the MRI, combined with a presumptive cryosection diagnosis of spinal lymphoma. The spinal mass manifested as a markedly infiltrative, diffuse and irregularly bulging spinal thickening, imparting a dark red-to-brown discoloration to the spine starting from the caudal aspect of the body of L4 to the cranial aspect of S1, most severely distorting the L5-S1 segment. Upon serial sectioning of the mass, marked, indiscriminate neoplastic infiltration of both the grey and white matter occurred in the affected segments. Based on these findings and coupled with the cryosections results, an initial diagnosis of spinal lymphoma was made. This case represents a unique clinical presentation and progression of a feline spinal oligodendroglioma with the longest survival time (163 days) currently reported for feline spinal oligodendrogliomas. Oligodendrogliomas are rare in cats and occur mostly within the brain with only infrequent reports describing a spinal cord location. Spinal glial tumors (e.g., oligodendroglioma, astrocytoma, ependymoma) in general have a low prevalence in cats with a rate of 9.4% of all spinal tumors, of which lymphoma is the most common. Earlier reports on feline spinal cord tumors support a predilection for spinal gliomas to form within the cervical segments, and a previous retrospective study of feline gliomas with seven oligodendroglial tumors indicated only one tumor located within the lumbar spinal cord segments L5-L7. Nelissen 1
250 NEVPC 2022 8 CLOUDED LEOPARD Brain, suprasellar third ventricle mass: Meningioma. 14-year-old male clouded leopard This clouded leopard presented for dull mentation and whole-body twitching seizure-like activity. Neurology consultation detected a subtle right head tilt and slow, wide circling to the left. Clinical signs progressed despite treatment with steroids and antibiotics. Two separate intra-cranial, extra-axial masses were detected on MRI. The patient was euthanized due to poor prognosis. Brain, suprasellar third ventricle mass: Meningioma. SCOTT 1
251 NEVPC 2022 24 FISH 1. Brainstem, spinal cord, spinal nerve roots, skeletal muscle (epaxial): Myriad multifocal microsporidian spores (consistent with Pseudoloma neurophilia) 2. Intestine: Intramucosal adult nematode with intraluminal ova (consistent with Pseudocapillaria tomentosa) Adult male zebrafish Five sump (sentinel) fish from an embryology research colony at the University of North Carolina - Chapel Hill were sacrificed and submitted for necropsy and histology for infectious disease monitoring. No obvious gross abnormalities were noted. In this case, the histopathologic findings are consistent with Pseudoloma neurophilia infection of the brain, spinal cord, and skeletal muscle and Pseudocapillaria tomentosa infection of the intestine in a zebrafish. Nagel 1
252 NEVPC 2022 19 FISH Juvenile Lumpfish (Cyclopterus lumpus) This animal was maintained in a private aquarium. The aquarist noted a facial injury which was not healing. The animal was found dead. REINHARDT 1
253 NEVPC 2022 25 CAPRINE Adult Alpine intact doe goat of unknown age ALUCARD 1
254 NEVPC 2022 23 CANINE Brain: marked subacute to chronic granulomatous to pyogranulomatous meningoencephalitis with myriad intralesional fungal yeast consistent with Cryptococcus spp. 4-year-old spayed female Labrador retriever A 4-year-old spayed female Labrador retriever initially presented for vision loss, characterized by running into walls and lack of awareness of surroundings. Fundic examination at that time revealed bilateral foci of retinal separation. The dog was started on doxycycline, amlodipine, and a short tapering dose of prednisone with no apparent improvement in vision. About two weeks after the onset of clinical signs, she started to appear painful and became very lethargic. She developed severe ataxia, which rapidly progressed (within a few days) to non-ambulatory tetraparesis with delayed to absent conscious proprioception in all four limbs (left > right). Other abnormalities on neurologic exam included dull mentation, absent menace response OU, positional rotary nystagmus OU (fast phase to the left), and miosis OU with intact pupillary light reflex OU. While hospitalized in the clinic, she became hypertensive and progressively bradycardic, presumably in response to increased intracranial pressure (Cushing reflex). Due to the dog’s rapid clinical decline, humane euthanasia was elected. The gross lesions of multifocal pale tan-white nodules and gelatinous masses and corresponding histologic lesions of granulomatous to pyogranulomatous inflammation with myriad intralesional fungal yeast in multiple organs (brain, eyes, nasal cavity, lung, heart, kidneys, and skeletal muscle) are consistent with systemic mycosis. Given the characteristic histologic appearance of the yeast with narrow-based budding and a variably thick clear capsule that stains positively with mucicarmine, disseminated cryptococcosis was diagnosed. Fungal culture of the brain and kidney resulted in 3+ growth of Cryptococcus neoformans, confirming this histologic diagnosis. The robust inflammation associated with the fungal yeast and the occasional intermediate-based budding and chain arrangement of the fungal yeast in this case are not common with cryptococcosis and may be suggestive of a capsular variant. Rasche 1
255 NEVPC 2022 30 CANINE 1. Cavernous hemangioma (angioma) 2. Severe, locally extensive, acute vascular necrosis with ischemic necrosis, hemorrhage, and neutrophilic and lymphoplasmacytic perivascular inflammation 8.5-year-old spayed female Pit Bull-type dog The patient presented to a primary veterinary hospital in August 2020 for a history of grand mal seizures. The initial diagnostic work-up included magnetic resonance imaging (MRI). The MRI showed a T1-weighted mass in the left prosencephalon, which was diagnosed as a glial tumor. Treatment with levetiracetam (Keppra) was initiated. The patient was referred to two different veterinary neurologists and at the second neurologist, the neurologic examination was within normal limits, and serologic fungal testing was negative. Additional diagnostics, including CSF tap and biopsy were declined and the patient was treated with prednisone, Keppra, and radiation therapy. After a rapid clinical decline, the patient became obtunded in October 2020 and presented to a neurologist. The neurologic examination was remarkably abnormal, with vestibular ataxia, poor postural reactions, increased spinal reflexes, left head tilt, and positional rotary nystagmus with a fast phase to the right. The neuroanatomic localization suggested disease in the ascending reticular activating system (ARAS), left prosencephalon, and within the caudal fossa. An MRI was repeated. This imaging survey revealed a larger, fluid-filled mass with distinct cavitation. The left-sided neural parenchyma was expanded by fluid, causing shift and tentorial herniation. The owner elected euthanasia, and the brain was submitted for evaluation. SMITH 1
256 NEVPC 2022 2 AVIAN 30 year old, female Timneh Grey Parrot Tocco 1
259 NEVPC 2022 27 CANINE Cerebrum: Severe, generalized, subacute-to-chronic periventricular white matter necrosis with hydrocephalus ex vacuo, vascular mineralization, glial precursor mineralization, and moderate microgliosis 7-day-old, male, Boer goat The patient presented to the referring veterinarian with a history of spastic paraplegia that had been present since birth. The patient was treated with vitamin E/selenium, tulathromycin (macrolide antibiotic), and non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs. Given the lack of response to treatment, the patient was euthanized. Cerebrum: Severe, locally extensive, subacute-to-chronic, bilaterally symmetric periventricular leukomalacia with hydrocephalus ex vacuo The gross and histological findings of periventricular white matter necrosis (leukomalacia) when viewed in conjunction with the clinical history of spastic hindlimb paraplegia since birth, are consistent with a condition known as periventricular leukomalacia (PVL). Champion 1
261 NEVPC 2022 9 CANINE Subcutis, superficial to left inguinal lymph node: Lymphoma, large cell, extranodal, cutaneous T-cell, German shepherd dog, canine. 6 year old female spayed German shepherd This 6 year old female spayed German shepherd dog initially presented to the Kuwait Veterinary Detachment on 17 October 2021 for an intake physical exam on arrival where three masses were noted located caudal to the left shoulder, over the right flank, and caudal to the left elbow. On 21 October 2021, the patient re-presented to the Kuwait Veterinary Detachment for an acute, markedly swollen left pelvic limb and a firm, multilobulated, nodular swelling was noted in the inguinal region (area of the femoral pulse) during the exam. On 02-03 November 2021, the patient presented for an acute, edematous swelling around the right eye. The patient was returned to the USA on 06 November 2021 due to the ongoing medical issues. On 10 November 2021, the patient arrived at Fort Jackson, SC and underwent an intake physical exam and all previously noted masses and swellings had resolved. However, a firm, dual lobulated mass was noted within the left inguinal region with mild thickening of the subcutaneous tissue cranial to the firm swelling. Excisional biopsy was performed. None While in humans panniculitis-like large T cell lymphoma appears to follow a less aggressive biological behavior, it has not been characterized in veterinary species. The most recent literature suggests a more aggressive biological behavior in canines with two of five dogs being euthanized within 16 and 17 days post-diagnosis due to disease progression and one dog (after receiving chemotherapy) being euthanized 7 months post diagnosis due to disease progression. This patient was euthanized 24 days after diagnosis due to progressive disease and widespread metastasis. KUIPERS 1
263 NEVPC 2022 10 CANINE Histopathologic findings: Spinal cord: At the level of the T13-L1 segment, effacing the white matter and compressing the grey matter was a non-encapsulated, well-demarcated, expansile, mildly infiltrative, moderately cellular neoplasm composed of two distinct neoplastic cell populations. The first cellular population was an epithelial proliferation arranged in tubules, acini, and large cystic structures lined by either cuboidal, low columnar, or pseudostratified epithelium, with squamous metaplasia up to four-cells thick. Cystic spaces often contained mild amounts of eosinophilic to amphophilic cellular debris and sloughed epithelial cells. The second cellular population was a mesenchymal proliferation composed of spindle cells arranged in loose streams and occasional whorls. The spindle cells had indistinct cell borders, round to ovoid nuclei with a single nucleolus and finely stippled chromatin. Large areas of the adjacent neuroparenchyma were rarefied or had extensive necrosis and degeneration, with infiltration by numerous degenerative and intact neutrophils. Throughout the section were abundant dilated myelin sheaths that often contained either swollen eosinophilic axons (spheroids) or fragments of eosinophilic necrotic cellular debris (ellipsoids) and/or one or more Gitter cells (digestion chambers). The central canal was prominently ectatic in spinal cord sections caudal to the mass. Histopathologic Diagnoses: Spinal cord, T13-L1: a. Ectopic (extrarenal) intradural nephroblastoma b. Marked multifocal axonal degeneration with dilated myelin sheaths, spheroids, and ellipsoids 17 month old Cane corso dog A 17-month-old, intact male, Cane Corso dog was referred to the Small Animal Emergency at the North Carolina State University for evaluation of a 10-day history of right hindlimb lameness with left hindlimb weakness. Neurologic examination was consistent with T3-L3 myelopathy, with thoracolumbar pain on palpation, conscious proprioception absent in the hindlimbs, withdrawal intact in all four limbs, and good anal tone; however, deep pain was subsequently deemed equivocal in the hindlimbs. Spinal radiographs showed no evidence of discospondylitis, disc disease, lytic changes, or vertebral fractures. Due to progressive clinical deterioration, humane euthanasia was elected. Gross findings: Spinal cord: At the level of T13-L1, there was a bulging, intradural, mottled white, dark red, and light brown, 1.5 x 0.9 x 0.9 cm mass that infiltrated the associated spinal cord on cut surface. Gross diagnosis: Spinal cord, T13-L1: intradural mass Discussion: The gross and histopathologic findings were most consistent with ectopic (extrarenal) nephroblastoma. While rarely reported in dogs, it is predominantly found in young animals, such as in this case. Ectopic nephroblastomas correspond to approximately 1% of all primary neoplasms in the central nervous system in dogs, particularly with lesions localizing to the caudal thoracic and lumbar spine (T9-L3). Although the definitive pathogenesis is still unclear, it is believed that nephroblastomas arise from metanephric blastema. Histologic features typically consist of three distinct cell populations (epithelial, mesenchymal, and blastemal), and characteristic formation of acini, tubules, and structures reminiscent of fetal glomeruli are often seen. Nephroblastomas are immunoreactive to Wilm’s Tumor Factor 1 (WT-1), vimentin, and cytokeratin 19 (CK19); with WT-1 being considered pathognomonic for ectopic nephroblastoma in the spinal cord. The neoplasm, in this case, had two distinct cell populations, epithelial and mesenchymal. Distinct blastemal elements were not identified in the examined sections. Blastema can have an early epithelial or spindle appearance and may be histologically difficult to distinguish from the other two populations. Interestingly, a population with squamous metaplasia was also present, which has been described in human and veterinary nephroblastoma cases and is considered to be on the continuum of metanephric differentiation. Renal nephroblastomas may have metastasis in up to 75% of the cases. Metastasis and/or secondary sites of ectopic nephroblastoma have been reported in dogs affecting the spinal cord segment along the L4-L6. In the case herein, an extensive number of additional tissues were also examined histologically, and no other sites had neoplastic involvement, ruling out primary renal nephroblastoma with metastasis. The neoplasm along with the associated axonal degeneration of the spinal cord correlates with the clinical presentation of progressive ataxia to bilateral paresis with proprioceptive deficits. References: 1. Brewer DM, Cerda-Gonzalez S, et al. Spinal cord nephroblastoma in dogs: 11 cases (1985-2007). 2011; J Am Vet Med Assoc 238(5): 618–624. 2. Higgins RJ, Bollen AW, et al. Tumors of the Nervous System. In: Meuten DJ, ed. Tumors in Domestic Animals. 5th ed. Ames, IA: Wiley-Blackwell. 2017; 836, 863-864. 3. Meuten DJ, Meuten TJ. Tumors of the Urinary System. In: Meuten DJ, ed. Tumors in Domestic Animals. 5th ed. Ames, IA: Wiley-Blackwell. 2017; 646-647. 4. Pearson GR, Gregory SP, Charles A.K. Immunohistochemical demonstration of Wilms tumour gene product WT1 in a canine “neuroepithelioma” providing evidence for its classification as an extrarenal nephroblastoma. 1997; J Comp Pathol 116:321–327. 5. Popov SD, Sebire NJ, Vujanic GM. Wilms’ Tumour – Histology and Differential Diagnosis. In: van den Heuvel-Eibrink MM, ed. Wilms Tumor [Internet]. Brisbane, AU: Codon Publications. 2016; Chapter 1. Available from: https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/books/NBK373364/doi: 10.15586/codon.wt.2016.ch1 6. Vandevelde M, Higgins R, Oevermann A. Veterinary Neuropathology: Essentials of Theory and Practice. Hoboken: John Wiley and Sons. 2012; 153-154. 7. Vasei M, Moch H, Mousavi A, Kajbafzadeh AM, Sauter G. Immunohistochemical profiling of Wilms tumor: a tissue microarray study. 2008; Appl Immunohistochem Mol Morphol. 16(2):128-134. doi:10.1097/PAI.0b013e31804d6825 FEUTSCH 1
264 NEVPC 2022 4 REPTILE Metastatic melanophoroma. 1-year-old, female The patient was humanely euthanized following the regrowth of a previously removed melanophoroma on the inner thigh. Metastatic melanophoroma. SWAN 1
265 NEVPC 2022 6 SEAL Brain (cerebellum): Expanding out from the white-gray matter junction, approximately 50% of the examined cerebellum is effaced by large, coalescing regions of central lytic necrosis and angiocentric hemorrhage surrounded by marked granulomatous inflammation with myriad intralesional fungal hyphae. Fungal hyphae are 5-15 µm wide and characterized by non-parallel, deeply eosinophilic cell walls with occasional septation, bulbous dilations and non-dichotomous branching. In areas of lytic necrosis, fungal hyphae are scattered among the cellular debris and are observed within necrotic vessels along with fibrin thrombi. In areas of granulomatous inflammation, hyphae are frequently surrounded or engulfed by multinucleated giant cells with up to 40 nuclei per cell as well as dense aggregates of eosinophils, lymphocytes, plasma cells, neutrophils, and macrophages. Rarely, discrete aggregates of deeply eosinophilic material surrounded by giant cells are also observed. Many small vessels within the areas of inflammation, particularly at the peripheral edge, are disrupted by a combination of fungal hyphae and mixed inflammatory cells with fibrinoid vascular necrosis and occasional thrombosis. Low numbers of similarly affected vessels as well as scattered multinucleated giant cells or inflammation with fungal elements are present within the surrounding neuropil along with mild to moderate gliosis, spongiosis, and perivascular cuffing by lymphocytes, macrophages and fewer eosinophils. There is mild to marked, lymphohistiocytic and eosinophilic meningitis which increases in severity when adjacent to the areas of affected neuropil, multifocally merging with the underlying inflammation. Similar, less extensive lesions are present in the other regions of the brain (midbrain, thalamus, and pons). Within the cerebrum, inflammation is restricted to the meninges which are moderately expanded by edema, hemorrhage, lymphocytes, plasma cells and rare eosinophils. Special Stains: Gomori’s Methenamine Silver Stain (GMS) and Periodic Acid-Schiff Stain (PAS) are applied to sections of brain with adequate positive and negative controls. Fungal hyphae stain positive with both GMS and PAS. Morphologic Diagnosis: 1. Brain (cerebellum, brainstem, and midbrain): Severe subacute multifocal to coalescing necrohemorrhagic granulomatous and eosinophilic encephalitis with vasculitis, vascular necrosis, thrombosis, and myriad intralesional fungal hyphae consistent with mucormycosis 2. Brain (cerebrum, cerebellum, brainstem, and midbrain): Mild to marked subacute multifocal lymphohistiocytic and eosinophilic encephalitis Additional Diagnoses: Lung: Chronic focal granulomatous pneumonia with fibrinoid vascular necrosis, fibrin thrombi, and myriad intralesional fungal hyphae consistent with mucormycosis External ear canals: Bilateral chronic lymphoplasmacytic otitis externa with mild fibrosis and intrafollicular mixed bacteria Tracheobronchial, right axillary, and mesenteric lymph nodes: Mild to moderate follicular and paracortical hyperplasia with sinus histiocytosis (consistent with reactive lymph node) 14-year-old male harbor seal A 14-year-old male harbor seal presented with rotary nystagmus, involuntary head movement, and a mild right head tilt. The animal also developed mild intermittent facial swelling, specifically under/around the eyes. The animal was started on enrofloxacin and meloxicam for possible otitis interna or bacterial meningitis, ponazuril for possible Sarcocystis neurona or Toxoplasma gondii, and given a B complex injection with 100mg thiamine for possible thiamine deficiency. Two days later, the animal developed right-sided Horner’s syndrome, difficulty chewing on the right side of the mouth, a left-sided white aural discharge, and paresis of the right forelimb. The animal was sedated for blood collection (CBC/Chemistry panel unremarkable). Following sedation, the animal remained minimally responsive for a prolonged period of time and was found deceased the following morning. Brain: A 10 x 15 x 6 mm, moderately well demarcated region of the right dorsal cerebellum was discolored grey to faintly yellow. Similar, smaller foci were observed within the ventral right cerebellum, midbrain, thalamus and pons. Respiratory system: The medial aspect of the right caudal lung lobe next to the right mainstem bronchus was effaced by a 5 x 5 x 6.5 cm, irregularly round, well demarcated, firm, beige mass. Lymph nodes: The lymph nodes were moderately to markedly enlarged (right axillary, tracheobronchial, bilateral inguinal). Ophthalmic system: There were bilateral mature cataracts. Auditory system: The ear canals were dark gray with a slight granular texture; the tympanic bullae were filled with tan/pink material. The ante-mortem clinical signs and cause of death in this animal were attributable to severe fungal infection of the brain associated with vascular compromise from vasculitis and thrombosis with subsequent hemorrhage and necrosis (infarction) predominately affecting the cerebellum, brainstem, and midbrain. Histologically identical fungal hyphae are observed within a fibrotic granuloma in the lung adjacent to a mainstem bronchus. Given the chronicity of the lung lesion, an initial respiratory infection with subsequent hematogenous spread to the brain is suspected. The morphology of the fungal hyphae and angioinvasion is most consistent with mucormycosis. Initial panfungal PCR designed to isolate zygomycetes failed to detect fungal DNA within the submitted sample, possibly due to prolonged fixation in formalin, however, further testing is being pursued. Zygomycetes are saprophytic, non-contagious, filamentous fungi within the class of Zygomycetes which consists of orders Mucorales and Entomophthorales. The order Entomophthorales most commonly causes subcutaneous disease in immunocompetent hosts and includes the Basidiobolus and Conidiobolis genera. Order Mucorales most commonly causes angioinvasive systemic disease with subsequent tissue ischemia (mucormycosis) in immunocompromised individuals and includes the Absidia, Mucor, Rhizopus, Rhizomucor, and Mortierella genera. In humans, most cases are caused by fungi within the order Mucorales, and therefore the terms “mucormycosis” and “zygomycoses,” as well as "phycomycosis," are often use interchangeably. Zygomycetes fungi are ubiquitous in the soil and decaying vegetation and basidioboli species have been isolated in the gastrointestinal tracts of amphibians, reptiles and macropods. Histologically, these fungi are distinguished by non-parallel, frequently wide, thick walls with infrequent septation and accompanied by granulomatous and eosinophilic inflammation. Three syndromes have previously been described in veterinary medicine including cutaneous/subcutaneous disease, most commonly in horses, rhinocerebral disease, and systemic disease with the pulmonary and gastrointestinal tract most affected. Six classifications are described in human medicine based on further anatomic localization: rhinocerebral, pulmonary, cutaneous, gastrointestinal, disseminated, and uncommon. The portal of entry is typically through cutaneous wounds, the respiratory tract, or the oral cavity with hematogenous systemic dissemination due to angioinvasion by the fungi. Zygomycosis in pinnipeds has been previously described in several case reports. The specific combination of lung and cerebellar infection with similar histologic lesions due to Rhizomucor pusillus has been reported in a ringed seal (Pusa hispida); as with the case described here, no predisposing condition was identified. References: Caswell JL, Williams KJ. 2016. Infectious diseases of the respiratory system. ln: Maxie MG,ed. Jubb, Kennedy, and Palmer’s Pathology of Domestic Animals. Vol 2. 6th ed. Philadelphia, PA: Elsevier Saunders. 573. Ibrahim AS, Spellberg B, Walsh TJ, Kontoyiannis DP. 2012. Pathogenesis of mucormycosis. Clin Infect Dis. 54 Suppl 1(Suppl 1):S16-22. Jacobsen ID. 2019. Animal Models to Study Mucormycosis. J Fungi (Basel). 5(2):27. Kaplan W, Gross LJ, Ajello L, Ivens MS. 1960. Pulmonary mucormycosis in a harp seal caused by Mucor pusillus. Mycopathol Mycol Appl. 12:101-110. Nakagun S, Okazaki M, Toyotome T, Sugiyama N, Watanabe K, Horiuchi N, Kobayashi Y. 2018. Fatal Pulmonary and Cerebellar Zygomycosis due to Rhizomucor pusillus in a Ringed Seal (Pusa hispida). Mycopathologia. 183(6):979-985. Petrikkos G, Skiada A, Lortholary O, Roilides E, Walsh TJ, Kontoyiannis DP. 2012. Epidemiology and clinical manifestations of mucormycosis. Clin Infect Dis. 54 Suppl 1:S23-34. Taboada J. Zygomycosis. 2020. IN: The Merk Veterinary Manual, online edition, Whitehouse Station, NJ:Merck & Co., Inc. Vitosevic K et al. 2018. Effect of formalin fixation on PCR amplification of DNA isolated from healthy autopsy tissues. Acta Histochem. 120(8):780-788. Acknowledgments: We would like to thank the North Carolina Zoological Park and associated veterinary staff, the Illinois College of Veterinary Medicine Veterinary Diagnostic Laboratory, as well as the NC State University College of Veterinary Medicine Histology Laboratory. Womble 1
267 NEVPC 2022 22 AVIAN 1. Brain: Multifocal to coalescing granulomas with abundant intracellular acid-fast bacilli. 2. Spleen: Multifocal to coalescing granulomas with abundant intracellular acid-fast bacilli and suspect amyloid deposition. 3. Lung: Multifocal to coalescing granulomas with abundant intracellular and extracellular acid-fast bacilli. 4. Liver: Hepatitis, multifocal, granulomatous, with rare intracellular acid-fast bacteria and suspect amyloid deposition. 5. Thymus: Focal granuloma. 6. Coelomic fat: Steatitis, granulomatous, multifocal, moderate, with marked fat atrophy. 7. Small intestine: Enteritis, lymphoplasmacytic, mild to moderate. 8. Ventriculus: Degradation of the koilin layer and bacterial overgrowth. 2 y.o. female Previously healthy adult redhead hen with a 3-week history of waxing and waning neurologic signs including: diminished reactivity to handling, intermittent nystagmus, head tremors, right-sided head tilt and tilt, depression. Leukocytosis with mature heterophilia, persistent despite ceftiofur, meloxicam, B-vitamins, itraconizol, and fluids. Splenomegaly noted on radiographs. Negative for and vaccinated against West Nile virus. Rallied briefly followed by abrupt decompensation exhibiting: obtundity, opposing nystagmus (vertical in one eye and horizontal in the other), open mouth breathing, dorsal recumbency, mucous membrane pallor, and pyrexia. Euthanasia elected due to progressive neurologic disease. Spleen, liver, lung, brain: Multifocal granulomas. Clinical signs are attributed to granulomas in multiple locations, particularly the brain, due to infection with acid fast bacteria. The bacterium in question has been confirmed by PCR to be a Mycobacterium sp., and M. avium complex is the most common source of mycobacterial disease in birds. This pathogen is a ubiquitous environmental microbe and extremely common as a cause of infectious disease in bird collections. Amyloidosis, suspected in the spleen and liver, is a frequent sequela to mycobacteriosis in ducks due to the chronic inflammation induced by the bacterium. HOLDER 1
270 NEVPC 2022 18 EQUINE Histopathologic findings, left retrobulbar mass (provided scanned slide): Effacing and invading the ethmoid turbinates is a nonencapsulated, well-demarcated, moderately cellular neoplasm composed of poorly defined polygonal cells arranged in nests and packets within a delicate fibrovascular stroma. The cells have a moderate amount of pale eosinophilic, granular, cytoplasm, and a round to oval nucleus with finely stippled chromatin and 1-2 small nucleoli. Anisocytosis and anisokaryosis are mild. Two mitotic figures are present in ten standardized 400 fields (2.37-mm2). 18-year-old American Quarter horse gelding. The patient presented to Comparative Ophthalmology at Auburn University of College of Veterinary Medicine in July 2021 with swelling and epiphora of the left eye for the past two weeks. Clinical examination revealed exophthalmos in the left eye with chemosis and periorbital swelling. The head CT showed an approximately 4.5-cm diameter mass in the left retrobulbar space with attenuation similar to soft tissue. The mass extended into the ethmoid turbinates and eroded the left aspect of the cribriform plate. Euthanasia was elected due to the poor prognosis. The left eye was markedly enlarged and bulged from the orbit. An approximately 4-cm x 5-cm x 4.5-cm well-demarcated, multinodular, tan, and firm mass was present in the left retrobulbar space. The neoplasm compressed the left eyeball, invaded the left medial orbital wall, and infiltrated and effaced the medial aspect of the left ethmoid turbinates. The mass was tan and multilobulated on the cut surface. Literature review of causes in equine exophthalmos in orbit include neoplasia, inflammation, dermoid cyst, andIntradiploic hematoma. Orbital (extra-adrenal) paragangliomas are rare neuroendocrine tumors. Paragangliomas arise from the neural crest cells and can occur within the sympathetic or parasympathetic ganglia in the body. The unique extra-adrenal paragangliomas in horses likely originate from the ciliary ganglion, located within the orbital muscle cone in the ventrolateral position adjacent to the optic nerve. Exophthalmos and the infiltration into the adjacent tissues are the main clinical and pathological manifestations associated with orbital paragangliomas. In the present case, based on the clinical findings, computed tomography, and histopathological features, an orbital (extra-adrenal) paraganglioma was diagnosed. YIN 1
403 Invertebrate Course 2022 15 HERMIT CRAB about 6-year-old male hermit crab The adult hermit crab was found dead without showing clinical signs. It had been kept for about 6 months in a community display tank of about 1500 gal at a temperature between 16-20¡C. It was fed fresh fish, mussels and silversides every other day. In the previous months no episodes of disease were found in the animals housed in the tank. MAGI 1
404 Invertebrate Course 2022 3 BEE 1. Wings: Degeneration, diffuse, severe 2. Hypopharyngeal and Mandibular glands, head: Hypoplasia/atrophy, diffuse, severe, subacute to chronic 3. Eyes: Degeneration, multifocal, mild, chronic Honeybee worker Approximately 15,000 of 50,000 honeybee workers and drones in the colony were affected. Shriveled wings Protruding proboscis MCHALE 1
405 Invertebrate Course 2022 6 ABALONE 1. Posterior-esophagus, intestine: Marked, multifocal, intra-epithelial bacterial colonies (consistent with WS-RLO and WS-RLOv) 2. Digestive gland: Severe, diffuse atrophy and loss with multifocal ductal metaplasia 3. Pedal muscle: Severe, diffuse, atrophy and loss 3-year-old, female This animal comes from a recent study at Bodega Marine Laboratory analyzing age susceptibility to withering syndrome (WS). Half the animals, including this one, were exposed to WS agent. Since this study occurred after 2005, infection included withering syndrome Rickettsiales like organism variant (WS-RLOv) as well WS-RLO. Shrunken (2/3 based on scoring system used at Bodega Marine Laboratory) foot. Withering syndrome (WS) is a fatal disease of haliotids that has resulted in devastating population losses in multiple abalone species, including the endangered white and black abalone (Haliotis sorenseni and cracherodii). This disease was first recognized in 1985 and the etiologic agent, a marine Rickettsiales like organism (RLO) Candidatus Xenohaliotis californiensis (CaXc) was identified in 2000 (Friedman et al. 2000). White and black abalone are especially susceptible to infection, with up to 100% mortality in some studies (Crosson et al. 2014). More recently, beginning in 2005, WS-RLO variant (WS-RLOv) infections, which have their own distinct morphology, have increased in frequency. The etiology of the WS-RLOv is CaXc that has been infected with a phage hyperparasite (Friedman & Crosson 2012). Studies comparing WS-RLO and WS-RLOv infected black abalone, have shown that infection with the phage reduces the ability of CaXc to cause disease, demonstrating a fascinating example of evolved biological control (Friedman et al. 2014). This case represents a classic example of the pathogenic effects of WS-RLO infection and allow for comparison of the WS-RLO and RLOv morphology. FINGERHOOD 1
406 Invertebrate Course 2022 16 SCORPION 1. Prosoma, dorsal body cavity: Hemocytic sarcoma 2. Mid-gut diverticula: Digestive gland atrophy, diffuse, severe, chronic 3. Cuticle: Erosion, multifocal, moderate, with melanization and fungal hyphae 4. Muscle: Myositis, multifocal to coalescing, moderate 5. Book lungs: Pneumonia, diffuse, mild Greater than four-year-old, adult, male Asian jungle scorpion (Heterometrus sp.) The animal was found deceased in its enclosure without antemortem clinical signs. In this case, the bilateral, asymmetrical masses of hemocytes within the dorsal body cavity of the prosoma are composed of large numbers of monomorphic hemocytes with varying degrees of cytoplasmic granularity, anisocytosis, anisokaryosis, and multiple mitotic figures. There are no features of inflammation (e.g. melanization, encapsulation, elongation, degranulation, etc.). In addition, there are multifocal central areas of necrosis, which are not a feature of inflammation and are most suggestive of a neoplasm that has outgrown its blood supply. Based on these features, this is consistent with a hemocytic sarcoma. This case illustrates an example of hemocytic sarcoma in a scorpion. Invertebrates are documented to be affected by numerous tumor types, including carapacial wall tumors, papillomas, carcinomas, adenocarcinomas, and the most described, disseminated hematogenous neoplasms. Disseminated hematogenous neoplasms have been described across 15 species of mollusk, white shrimp, and mutant strains of Drosophila. While recent research has demonstrated improved knowledge of neoplasia in invertebrates, there is still a lack of understanding in tumor biology, cell identification tools (immunohistochemistry), staging, classification, and treatment. The myositis may have been secondary to regional trauma/compression to the apodemes and muscle from the neoplasm. There was a bacterial biofilm overlying pulmonary lamellae with pneumonia and a mild fungal infection of the cuticle with melanization. Both are likely secondary lesions due to depression of the immune system, potentially from neoplasia or advanced age. The diffuse digestive gland atrophy is indicative of negative energy balance, often observed secondary to chronic infection or illness (likely due to neoplasia in this case). Gaudette 1
407 Invertebrate Course 2022 7 BUTTERFLY Morphologic Diagnosis: Caterpillar, fifth instar: Coelomitis, hemocytic, diffuse, moderate with severe fat body atrophy, muscle degeneration and larva consistent with Tachinidae sp, monarch butterfly, Danus plexippus. 5th instar larva History: Wild caterpillar presented dead. The animal had no premonitory signs and was previously bright, eating, and beginning to pupate. Once the caterpillar was on silk and in ÒJÓ formation it changed to a duller and darker color, lost its firm fleshy texture, and became visibly thin and moribund. Discussion: Monarchs (Danaus plexippus) are a charismatic butterfly species that have recently caught public attention due to their decline in numbers causing enthusiasts to raise these caterpillars and plant their host plant in their gardens. Here we cover one of the many challenges monarch face during their development. The larva of tachinid flies within the family Tachinidae are one of the most common monarch parasitoids. They are from a large order of two winged flies that parasitize a wide range of host from butterflies to arachnids. Although there are at least seven species that have been recently documented to parasitize Danaus plexippus, the most common species found is Lespesia archippivora. The female fly deposits eggs on the surface of young instar caterpillars, the eggs hatch and tachinid larva burrow into the caterpillar. The fly larvae go through three larval stages within the coelom of the caterpillar and emerge as late stage larvae or pupae. Early stage larvae associate with host trachea and develop a respiratory funnel, which is thought to be of host origin. Within the third stage the larvae become free and will devour most of the hostÕs innards.^ The third stage larvae or pupae emerge when the caterpillar is either in the ÒJÓ formation just about to pupate (as a 5th instar) or an early stage pupa. One caterpillar can have up to ten fly larva within their coelom. As seen in this case, these parasitoids causes extreme emaciation within their hosts but incite minimal inflammation with most of the inflammation being attributed to necrotic host tissue rather than the parasitoid itself. Argue 1
408 Invertebrate Course 2022 12 FISH 1. Digestive gland: Marked, multifocal to coalescing, granulomatous adenitis with intralesional coccobacilli; Gland degeneration and atrophy 2. Gills: Mild, multifocal, acute granulocytic branchitis with mild coccidiosis (Aggregata sp., presumed) 3. Vascular channels: Minimal, multifocal granulocytic vasculitis with mild coccidiosis 4. Systemic heart: Mild, focal endocardial pigment accumulation 5. Coelom: Mild to moderate, multifocal serositis (coelomitis) several months old, undetermined sex The specimen was from a group of stumpy cuttlefish that had arrived at the Brookfield Zoo between late September and early October of 2021 as presumed juveniles. Intermittent deaths had been occurring in this group and this specific individual was found deceased in December 2021. It was suspected that the deaths within this population had been associated with reaching maturity and or senescence. No intraspecific aggression was witnessed. No significant gross findings. Cause of death was most likely due to extensive and chronic inflammation of the digestive gland with intralesional bacteria and possible degenerate coccidia. While bacteria were not noted in cells or vessels elsewhere, terminal bacteremia/septicemia was suspected given the vasculitis and mild coelomitis. The coccidia noted in the gills and vascular channels were morphologically consistent with Aggregata sp. Coccidiosis caused by Aggregata sp. (phylum Apicomplexa, family Aggregatidae) is a common gastrointestinal disease of benthic cephalopods worldwide and has been described in octopus, cuttlefish, and squid.1,2 Although coccidiosis is generally not considered fatal, it predisposes to secondary infections due to mucosal compromise and suppression of hostÕs innate immunity.2 In this individual, the presence of coccidia in the gills and other vessels indicated dissemination, which may have predisposed to bacterial infection. Although the examined sections did not show substantial gastrointestinal tract injury or compromise, the presence of disseminated coccidia indicated previous GI tract infection. Furthermore, it is highly possible that a lesion in the GI tract was excluded from examined sections. PUSHINSKY 1
409 Invertebrate Course 2022 9 MILLIPEDE Severe, regional, necrotizing and hemocytic myositis, coelomitis, and dermatitis with intralesional fungi and mixed bacteria Adult, male, giant African millipede (Archispirostreptus gigas) This individual was found deceased in its enclosure on top of the substrate. White material was protruding from between two body rings. Placed in formalin for histopathologic analysis. COOK 1
410 Invertebrate Course 2022 8 COCKROACH 2-year-old, male This 2-year-old, male Madagascar hissing cockroach (Gromphadorhina portentosa) was found dead. There are 13 adult hissing cockroaches that reside in an exhibit enclosure. The exhibit measures 14"x7"x15". It is made of plastic and frosted on the back wall, black on the side walls, and clear on the front wall to allow guests to see in. The top panel of the exhibit is primarily metal screen. The substrate for the enclosure is 1" of cypress mulch which is spot cleaned daily and replaced as needed. When substrate is removed, it is frozen for 72 hours or more. There are 4 pieces of cork bark in the exhibit that allow the roaches to hide and utilize the vertical space. A 43-watt incandescent bulb illuminates the exhibit and provides warmth. The exhibit temperature is 78 degrees and humidity is 50%. The exhibit is lightly misted each morning to help with humidity. There is a naturalistic looking water bowl that contains small rocks and water. The rocks are utilized so the roaches do not fall in and drown. There is also a naturalistic food dish containing wheat bran and fish flakes. Daily, the roaches are also offered greens and vegetables. The produce is replaced the next day if not eaten in its entirety. No gross lesions observed. MONAHAN 1
411 Invertebrate Course 2022 2 CLAM Gill: Necrotizing branchitis, multifocal, marked, with intranuclear gamaproteobacterial (Oceanospirales) inclusions (NIX), Razor clam (Siliqua patula). Seasonal, mass die-off of Siliqua patula (Razor clams) on Kalaloch beach (Washington state). Truncated age categories at one WA beach suggest that localized, pulsed mortality events are occurring after clams have recruited to coastal beaches. This mortality has led to extensive harvest closures at Kalaloch Beach, WA. Multiple moribund clams HAWTHORN 1
412 Invertebrate Course 2022 13 LOBSTER Hepatopancreas: Necrosis, multifocal, random, moderate to severe with hemocytes and gram-negative bacteria Young adult Caribbean spiny lobster, Panulirus argus Increased fatalities in a local public aquarium. Mortalities spanned multiple tanks connected to the same life support system. There was an absence of clinical signs and postmortem decomposition limited investigations, so an arbitrary individual was euthanized and submitted immediately for diagnostics. Hepatopancreas: Nodules, multifocal, random, moderate Gross and microscopic findings for multiple maladies present similarly in lobsters because of their limited ability to respond to disease and bodily damage. This lobster had significant multifocal necrosis of the hepatopancreas centered on gram-negative bacteria. Vibrio harveyi was cultured, identified initially by MALDI-TOF MS and then confirmed by MLSA, nanopore and Illumina sequencing. Vibrio spp. result in morbidity and mortality for many aquatic animals. V. harveyi is considered one of the most significant pathogens to cultured shrimp resulting in necrosis of the striated tail muscle, while several other Vibrio spp. are implicated in limp lobster disease and luminous vibriosis. Laser capture microdissection and genome analysis for virulence factors and anti-resistance elements are ongoing. BENNETT 1
413 Invertebrate Course 2022 5 TARANTULA 1. Proximal midgut tube (prosoma) and sucking stomach: Severe, segmental, ulcerative gastroenteritis with perforation, melanization, and intralesional fungal hyphae and bacteria 2. Brain and peripheral nerves: Marked, diffuse, hemocytic encephalitis and neuritis with liquefactive necrosis and intralesional fungal hyphae and bacteria 3. Aorta and large hemolymphatic vessels: Marked, multifocal, hemocytic vasculitis with intramural fungal hyphae and intravascular bacteria 4. Skeletal muscle: Moderate, regionally extensive, monophasic myofiber degeneration and necrosis 5. Midgut diverticula: Mild, multifocal, erosive diverticulitis Adult female Brazilian red and white tarantula (Nhandu chromatus) The animal was found deceased in its enclosure without antemortem clinical signs. N/A This case illustrates the intimate anatomic association between the central nervous system, alimentary tract, and cardiovascular system in arachnids Ð and the collateral consequences that can come with lesions in one of these systems. In arachnids, the esophagus transverses through the brain prior to entry into the sucking stomach, which becomes the midgut tube caudal to the brain. The aorta and large vascular branches are parallel and immediately dorsal to the intestinal tract and are intimately associated with the peripheral nerves branching from the brain. Collectively, this arrangement indicates that severe injury to any of these systems could affect the others by local extension. For the present case, we propose the following pathogenesis to explain lesions: segmental ulceration and perforation at the junction between the stomach and midgut tube _ release of ingesta, including presumed normal bacteria and fungal flora _ regional organism proliferation, hemocytic inflammation and melanization _ local spread to the adjacent brain _ vascular invasion through aorta _ septicemia and systemic inflammation. The cause of perforation is not apparent in this case, but we speculate a few factors could be contributing. First, the perforation occurred at the junction between cuticle-lined and non-cuticle lined alimentary tract; it is possible that this site may be predisposed to injury or perforation by coarser ingesta due to differences in barrier strength and/or peristaltic dynamics. To this point, in a retrospective study on histologic lesions in arachnids (n=26), in addition to the current case, we identified another case of ulceration at this site with bacterial translocation, regional cavitary inflammation, and aortic vasculitis. Second, given the extensive growth of fungal organisms, it is possible that there was a primary fungal infection of the sucking stomach/proximal midgut tube leading to perforation. In the aforementioned retrospective study, fungal infection of visceral organs was relatively common (n=6/26), and in all 6 cases the alimentary tract was involved. In the same study, yeast organisms were often seen in normal alimentary tract lumina, suggestive of normal alimentary flora. It is possible that these may opportunistically colonize injured tissue (i.e. a site of mucosal erosion/ulceration) in the form of hyphae. Future studies including fungal culture of alimentary lesions, in addition to characterizing the normal arachnid alimentary flora, would aid in elucidating pathogenesis of this case, as well as further our collective understanding of the role of fungal disease in arachnid health. Schreeg 1
414 Invertebrate Course 2022 11 OCTOPUS Arm and suckers: Severe, multifocal to coalescing, cutaneous coccidiosis Adult, female, common Atlantic octopus (Octopus vulgaris) This octopus was collected from the wild in the Florida Keys, USA and transported to an aquarium in California for public display in January 2022. No significant physical abnormalities were noted at the time of arrival. Within three weeks of accession, the octopusÕs movements appeared uncoordinated and somewhat spastic. There were irregularly shaped areas of skin pallor randomly distributed on multiple arms. No lesions were noted on the mantle. Numerous suckers appeared rigid and did not grasp normally. They were also pale in color and were standing erect away from their attachment to the arm. Despite these physical anomalies, the octopus continued to eat its diet of thawed, frozen grass shrimp, thawed frozen fish, and live feeder goldfish. On day thirty-five, the octopus was sedated by gradually introducing 95% ethanol into its holding tank. The animal was adequately immobilized at a concentration of 2.5%. Multiple affected suckers were excised distal to transfixation sutures. An affected distal arm was similarly excised. The left gill arch was exteriorized from the mantle cavity and an excision biopsy collected. All specimens were preserved in NBF and submitted for histological examination. At the time of surgical biopsy, it was noted that the animal had laid a clutch of eggs in the den, and would likely be senescing gradually over the subsequent weeks to months. The amputated distal arm did not exhibit any color differences at the time of collection due to the effects of the ethanol sedation; a normal finding. The integument was intact. Excised suckers were stiff and extended. The margins of the suckers curled inward to a slight degree. Excised gill filaments were normal in color and texture. MURRAY 1
415 Invertebrate Course 2022 1 CORAL brush coral (Acropora hyacinthus): Severe, multifocal, pan-epithelial necrosis with zooxanthellae degeneration and bleaching, endolithic algal overgrowth and tissue invasion, and endolithic sea spiders. Coral colonies from the species Stylophora pistillata, Pocillopora damicornis, Acropora tenuis, Acropora hyacithus, and Acropora millepora. A coral reef system at the Steinhart Aquarium experienced a population explosion of pycnogonid sea spiders (Arthropoda: Class Pycnogonida) with subsequent negative health effects on the corals species in the system. Biopsies of corals were sent to Zoetis Reference Labs to aid with diagnosis and then monitoring of corals during treatment. Ailing colonies exhibited a general poor appearance: pallor due to expulsion or degeneration of the pigmented commensal zooxanthellae that live within coral tissue (ÒbleachingÓ), a general loss of polyps, and exposure of white skeleton that comes from a recession or complete loss of the epithelial tissue that covers it. KROL 1
416 Invertebrate Course 2022 16 SCORPION 1. Prosoma, dorsal body cavity: Hemocytic sarcoma 2. Mid-gut diverticula: Digestive gland atrophy, diffuse, severe, chronic 3. Cuticle: Erosion, multifocal, moderate, with melanization and fungal hyphae 4. Muscle: Myositis, multifocal to coalescing, moderate 5. Book lungs: Pneumonia, diffuse, mild Greater than four-year-old, adult, male Asian jungle scorpion (Heterometrus sp.) The animal was found deceased in its enclosure without antemortem clinical signs. In this case, the bilateral, asymmetrical masses of hemocytes within the dorsal body cavity of the prosoma are composed of large numbers of monomorphic hemocytes with varying degrees of cytoplasmic granularity, anisocytosis, anisokaryosis, and multiple mitotic figures. There are no features of inflammation (e.g. melanization, encapsulation, elongation, degranulation, etc.). In addition, there are multifocal central areas of necrosis, which are not a feature of inflammation and are most suggestive of a neoplasm that has outgrown its blood supply. Based on these features, this is consistent with a hemocytic sarcoma. This case illustrates an example of hemocytic sarcoma in a scorpion. Invertebrates are documented to be affected by numerous tumor types, including carapacial wall tumors, papillomas, carcinomas, adenocarcinomas, and the most described, disseminated hematogenous neoplasms. Disseminated hematogenous neoplasms have been described across 15 species of mollusk, white shrimp, and mutant strains of Drosophila. While recent research has demonstrated improved knowledge of neoplasia in invertebrates, there is still a lack of understanding in tumor biology, cell identification tools (immunohistochemistry), staging, classification, and treatment. The myositis may have been secondary to regional trauma/compression to the apodemes and muscle from the neoplasm. There was a bacterial biofilm overlying pulmonary lamellae with pneumonia and a mild fungal infection of the cuticle with melanization. Both are likely secondary lesions due to depression of the immune system, potentially from neoplasia or advanced age. The diffuse digestive gland atrophy is indicative of negative energy balance, often observed secondary to chronic infection or illness (likely due to neoplasia in this case). Gaudette 1
417 Invertebrate Course 2022 14 INSECT Densovirus Superworm beetle larva PESSIER 1
418 Invertebrate Course 2022 10 TARANTULA a. Basal segment and fang arthrodial membrane: Dermatitis, regionally extensive, chronic, marked with melanization and hemocytic coagula b. Muscle: Myositis, multifocal, chronic, moderate with atrophy, degeneration, and regeneration Mexican Red-knee Tarantula Presented for anorexia and lethargy. The left chelicera was non-mobile. The patient was found deceased 10 months later. None. HANDBERG 1
419 Invertebrate Course 2022 4 OCTOPUS 1. Renal Appendage: Tubular necrosis, multifocal, moderate with epithelial ulceration and intralesional nephrolith 2. Digestive Gland: Glandular atrophy and fibrosis, diffuse, chronic, severe Giant Pacific octopus In May 2019, this octopus laid eggs, developed a mantle abrasion, and became hyporexic (food intake decreased by 50%). For one year, the mantle abrasion slowly healed, but hyporexia persisted and worsened. In November 2020, the octopus became pale with loss of sucker grip, decreased interaction, cloudy eyes, and decreased body mass. At that time, food intake became minimal to none, and the decision was made to humanely euthanize the octopus. The body was pale, the eyes were cloudy, and there was decreased body mass. Internal examination revealed that the kidneys had multiple crystalline deposits. HUGHES 1
435 Davis-Thompson 2022 GUINEA PIG Trichofolliculoma 5 year old guinea pig Large alopecic nodule on the dorsum Trichofolliculoma H&E Trichofolliculomas are the most common skin tumor of the guinea pig. These cystic neoplasm contain multiple sets of folliculosebaceous units with project into the central lumen, and there is rudimentary trichogenesis. Surgical excision appears complete and should be curative. WILLIAMS None attached 1
437 Davis-Thompson 2022 NHP - RHESUS Kidney: Glomus tumor 7y 5m year old male rhesus macaque (Macaca mulatta). This monkey received 6.5 Gray total body irradiation four and a half years prior to necropsy as part of a study examining the acute and chronic effects of irradiation. H&E Glomus tumors are rare, typically benign tumors arising from periendothelial modified smooth muscle cells which form the Sucquet-Hoyer canal, a structure that regulates temperature and blood flow in the subcutis, and are most commonly described in the fingers of women.

Glornus tumors are rarely reported in domestic species. One publication from 1984 described four glomus tumors in adult rhesus monkeys, which had received total body irradiation, however the radiation dose was not specified. 4 While the most common anatomic location in humans are the finger tips, malignant glomus tumors with metastases have been reported, including several humans who had either primary or metastatic renal lesions.
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440 Davis-Thompson 2022 CANINE Orbital SCC 14YO Pekingnese dog Chronic KCS H&E WILLIAMS 1
441 Davis-Thompson 2022 FELINE Aelurostrongylus abstrusus Juvenile neutered male DSH Semi-feral cat found dead in enclosure. H&E WILLIAMS 1
442 Davis-Thompson 2022 CANINE Liver: Insulinoma 13 YIO retired greyhound 1 year history of episodic weakness H&E WILLIAMS 1
443 Davis-Thompson 2022 EQUINE Pneumocystic carinii 4 month old foal Increased respiratory rate, "scratchy" lung sounds" depression, inappetence, fever. H&E WILLIAMS 1
444 Davis-Thompson 2022 OVINE 1 month old sheep One of a group of 5 lambs with neuro signs - this sheep had head tilt, down, and paddling. H&E Spinal mannheimiosis WILLIAMS 1
445 Davis-Thompson 2022 CANINE 3Y6M Great Dane 3 weeks of altered mentation, inappetence, repetitive thoracic limb myoclonus H&E WILLIAMS 1
446 Southcentral Division 2022 1 AVIAN 44-week-old, phenotypically male, Hy-line layer chicken. H&E CLONTZ 1
481 AAVLD 2019 2 OVINE Halogeton intoxication H&E MAINENTI 1
482 AAVLD 2019 4 BOVINE Rickets H&E COE 1
483 AAVLD 2019 6 AVIAN Pituitary carcinoma H&E SULA 1
484 AAVLD 2019 7 WILDLIFE Disseminated fibromatosis H&E LIESKE 1
485 AAVLD 2019 9 WILDLIFE Canine distemper and cryptosporidiosis H&E GONZALEZ 1
486 AAVLD 2019 13 SAKI MONKEY Listeriosis H&E FINLEY 1
487 AAVLD 2019 14 SNAKE Nidoviral pneumonia H&E DROZD 1
488 AAVLD 2019 15 BOVINE Calf diptheria H&E FITZGERALD 1
489 AAVLD 2019 16 BOVINE Fungal placentitis H&E GOODWIN 1
490 AAVLD 2020 1 FELINE Protothecal rhinocellulitis H&E ELBERT 1
491 AAVLD 2020 2 CANINE S. lupi esophagitis H&E MAINENTI 1
492 AAVLD 2020 3 EQUINE S. neurona myeloencephalitis H&E HENDRICKS 1
493 AAVLD 2020 4 TURKEY Round cell tumor H&E Radisic 1
494 AAVLD 2020 5 EXOTIC Microsporidial arteritis with aneurysm H&E Hassebroek 1
495 AAVLD 2020 6 PORCINE Endocardial actinobacillosis H&E SIEPKER 1
496 AAVLD 2020 8 OVINE Enozotic nasal tumor H&E NIEDRINGHAUS 1
497 AAVLD 2020 10 CHICKEN Reoviral tendonitis H&E McCullough 1
498 AAVLD 2020 11 FELINE Bromethalin toxicosis H&E MULDER 1
499 AAVLD 2020 13 CAMELID Fibrous osteodystrophy H&E Stevenson 1
500 AAVLD 2020 14 PORCINE Erysipelothricosis H&E DARLING 1
501 AAVLD 2020 15 BOVINE Monensin toxicosis H&E MILLMAN 1
502 AAVLD 2020 16 BOVINE Tuberculosis H&E PREDGEN 1
505 ACVP 2022 0 CANINE Buccal at 204: Alveolar expansion by proliferative and dysplastic cemento-osseous tissue 10 year-old, FS, rough-coated collie Cone beam CT revealed a gingival mass buccal to tooth 204 that was completely calcified. Tooth resorption also noted at this site. H&E Oral tumor supplemental slide Cindy Bell 1
507 ACVP 2022 0 FELINE Right rostral mandible: Regionally extensive alveolar osteomyelitis with alveolar bone expansion, proliferative periodontitis, and hyperplastic 6 year old, neutered male, Domestic mediumhair cat A 11 x 9 mm smooth oral mass at 402-404, greater than 6 months duration. Previously biopsied and diagnosed as POF, mass has recurred. H&E Oral tumor supplemental slide Cindy Bell 1
509 ACVP 2022 0 FELINE Left maxilla: Severe periodontitis and alveolar osteomyelitis with proliferative fibrovascular tissue causing marked buccal bone expansion 6 year-old, neutered male, Domestic shorthair cat The cat presented for evaluation of a possible oral mass. En bloc maxillectomy was performed (with 207 & 208) for proliferative bony lesion. H&E Oral tumor supplemental slide Cindy Bell 1
510 ACVP 2022 0 CANINE Left maxilla, mass at distal 204: Osteosarcoma, low-grade 8 year-old, neutered male Golden retriever 36 x 27 x 25 mm ulcerative oral mass expanding from 204-205 and onto the palate. CBCT identified moderate lysis of the left maxilla. H&E Oral tumor supplemental slide Cindy Bell 1
511 ACVP 2022 0 CANINE Left maxilla, mass at distal 204: Osteosarcoma, low-grade 8 year-old, neutered male Golden retriever 36 x 27 x 25 mm ulcerative oral mass expanding from 204-205 and onto the palate. CBCT identified moderate lysis of the left maxilla. H&E Oral tumor supplemental slide Cindy Bell 1
512 ACVP 2022 0 CANINE 1. Gingival mass at 101-102: Peripheral odontogenic fibroma
2. Maxillary incisor region: Cemento-ossous proliferation with ankylosis, hyperce
13 year old, spayed female, miniature Schnauzer Previously biopsied peripheral odontogenic fibroma associated with 101-102, measures 9 x 8 x 8 mm. Margins not obtained, rapid regrowth noted. H&E Oral tumor supplemental slide Cindy Bell 1
513 ACVP 2022 0 CANINE Mass distal to 110: Peripheral giant cell granuloma with periodontitis and tooth resorption 5 year old, neutered male, Labrador retriever 15 x 10 x 5 mm lobulated, friable, and hemorrhagic mass distal to tooth 110. Previous diagnosis - peripheral giant cell granuloma. Recurrence. H&E Oral tumor supplemental slide Cindy Bell 1
514 ACVP 2022 0 CANINE UNKNOWN 13 year old, MN Pug A 5.0 x 3.7 x 3.2 cm mass expands the left rostral maxilla from tooth 202 to 206. H&E Oral tumor mystery case Cindy Bell 1
515 ACVP 2022 0 CANINE UNKNOWN 13 year old, FS Labrador retriever mix A pink, lobulated, 2 x 2 x 1.5 cm rostral mandibular mass extends from tooth 103 to 202. Radiographs of the tumor revealed some calcification. H&E Oral tumor mystery case Cindy Bell 1
516 Southcentral Division 2022 2 CANINE Severe, locally extensive, subacute, bilaterally symmetric gray matter necrosis with mild white matter axonal degeneration 2-year-old spayed female Beagle Paraplegia H&E This is a case of poliomalacia secondary to surgery for IV disk disease. BRIAN PORTER 1
518 Uruguayan seminar 2022 1 BOVINE H&E BARROS 1
519 Uruguayan seminar 2022 2 BOVINE H&E BARROS 1
520 Uruguayan seminar 2022 3 CAPRINE H&E BARROS 1
521 Uruguayan seminar 2022 4 EQUINE H&E BARROS 1
522 Davis-Thompson 2022 CANINE Pulmonary toxoplasmosis 12YO spayed female dog 1 year of chemotherapy for B-cell lymphoma H&E WILLIAMS 1
523 Davis-Thompson 2022 CANINE Systemic canine herpesvirus-1 15 day old American Staffordshire Terrier Found dead after two days of respiratory signs H&E WILLIAMS 1
524 Davis-Thompson 2022 CANINE Glomerular and interstitial amyloidosis 3YO female Abyssinian cat Dehydration, peritoneal effusion, anuric renal failure H&E WILLIAMS 1
526 AAZV 2022 1 FOX, RED H5N1 avian influenza Juvenile male red fox kit Reddened meninges with prominent vasculature H&E AAZV22 1
527 Davis-Thompson 2022 MOUSE Helicobacteriosis and amyloidosis 1Y male CD-1 mouse Seizure like activity and slow shallow breathing H&E WILLIAMS 1
528 AAZV 2022 3 GAZELLE 9MO male Addra gazelle Neurologic signs progressing to blindness and seizures H&E Zebra-borne EHV-1 AAZV22 1
529 AAZV 2022 4 DOLPHIN Subadult male short-beaked common dolphin Visualized thrashing in water, later washed up dead H&E Neurobrucellosis AAZV22 1
530 Davis-Thompson 2022 NHP - CYNOMOLGUS MACAQUE 24YO cynomolgus macaque 5 years on an atherogenic diet. H&E Testicular atherosclerosis WILLIAMS 1
531 AAZV 2022 2 WOLF Eastern Equine Encephalitis virus Two Mexican wolf pups Progressive obtundation and one found dead H&E AAZV22 1
532 AAZV 2022 5 MINK Streptococcus bovis meningoencephalitis Three week old male and female mink Lateral recombence, stiff, arched backs, paddling prior to death H&E AAZV22 1
533 AAZV 2022 6 TURTLE Emydomycosis 18YO male Pacific pond turtle Pitting shell lesions and a year of progressive obtunded mentation H&E AAZV22 1
534 AAZV 2022 7 SEAL 14YO male harbor seal Horner's syndrome, involuntary head movement, right head tilt - then found dead. H&E Rhizopus encephalitis AAZV22 1
535 AAZV 2022 8 AVIAN Cerebral haemosporidosis Adult female wild common grackle Progressive ataxia and suspected blindness H&E AAZV22 1
536 AAZV 2022 9 AVIAN Sarcocystis encephalitis 12YO Madagascar teal Previous history of lymphoproliferative disease. Found dead. H&E AAZV22 1
537 AAZV 2022 10 Woodchuck Baylisascaris encephalitis Groundhog of unknown age Progressive neurological signs H&E AAZV22 1
538 AAZV 2022 11 DOLPHIN Granulomatous encephalitis due to Nasitrema sp. Young adult male short beaked dolphin Stranding, released, circling, abnormal posturing, restranding, and then dying. H&E AAZV22 1
539 AAZV 2022 12 OCELOT Cerebral dysgenesis/Lissencephaly 7-week-old male ocelot kitten 2 week history of neurologic and visual deficits H&E AAZV22 1
540 AAZV 2022 13 NHP - CHIMPANZEE Atheroscleoris of basilar artery with cerebral malacia 31YO female chimpanzee Right sided facial parlysis, then found unresponsive 2 days later H&E AAZV22 1
541 AAZV 2022 14 FISH Primitive neuroectodermal tumor 4 year ld Pajama cardinalfish Exopthalmos with traumatic globe rupture H&E AAZV22 1
542 AAZV 2022 15 MONITOR Pineocytoma Adult, male, white-throated monitor Two month history of lethargy, dull mentation, possible vision deficits, incoordination, and weight loss, H&E AAZV22 1
543 AAZV 2022 16 Deer Meningioma 2.5 year old, male, intact, white-tailed deer Emaciated with a poor overall appearance, walking in tight circles, and had no apparent fear of humans H&E AAZV22 1
544 AAZV 2022 17 BEAR 31.5 year old, male grizzly bear Progressive lethargy, hyporexia, pacing, lateral recumbency, unresponsiveness. H&E Cerebral astrocytoma AAZV22 1
545 AAZV 2022 18 SNAKE 6.5YO Patchnose snake Intracoelomic mass H&E Extraintestinal acanthocehalan infection with fibrosarcoma formation AAZV22 1
546 Davis-Thompson 2022 GUINEA PIG Endocervical gland adenoma 6YO female guinea pig OHE due to flank alopecia and ovarian cysts H&E WILLIAMS 1
547 Davis-Thompson 2022 EQUINE Adenomatous hyperplasia of the allantoic epithelium 13YO female Warmblood horse Normal pregnancy and delivery H&E WILLIAMS 1
548 AAVLD 2018 1 CAPRINE Epidermolysis bullosa 1 day old Nigerian Dwart goat A 1-day-old male, Nigerian Dwarf goat was born with patchy areas of alopecia and the distal aspects of all four limbs were ulcerated. H&E UZAL 1
549 AAVLD 2018 2 BOVINE Bovine aural fibropapilloma Raised dermal lesions covering tatooed areas H&E UZAL 1
550 AAVLD 2018 3 BISON Pseudocowpox 7YO female bison with sores on vulva and udder Keratinized skin plaques H&E UZAL 1
551 AAVLD 2018 4 ALPACA Munge An 11-year-old female alpaca Scabs and crusts on all lib margijs H&E UZAL 1
558 AAVLD 2018 5 CANINE Nasal rhinosporidiosis 7YO female GSD Nasal mass H&E UZAL 1
559 AAVLD 2018 6 PORCINE Pasteurella multocida pneumonia 9MO Berkshire barrow 1/9 pigs died following acute respiratory distress H&E UZAL 1
560 AAVLD 2018 7 CANINE 2.5YO German Shorhair Pinter SQ emphysema, peneummediatinum, pneumothorax. H&E UZAL 1
561 AAVLD 2018 8 CANINE Pneumocystis spp. 3YO F/S Cavalier King Charles Spaniel Persistent tachypnia, dyspnea with interstitial pulmonary pattern H&E UZAL 1
562 AAVLD 2018 9 PEAFOWL Mycoplasma gallisepticum and Avibacterium paragallinarum Adult peafowl Flock had history or chronic respirtoary disease, this individual had infraorbital swelling. H&E UZAL 1
563 Davis-Thompson 2022 CANINE Cerebellar neosporosis 5YO male cattle dog Progressive tetraparesis, vestibulocerebellar dysfunction, CSF pleocytosis H&E WILLIAMS 1
564 AAVLD 2018 10 FELINE Cytauxzoon felis 1YO female DSH 2day history of icterus and respiratory distress H&E UZAL 1
565 AAVLD 2018 11 DEER Necrotizing and lymphohistiocytic meningoencephalitis with intraendothelial Sarcocystis schizonts Full-term stillborn male mule deer fetus Stillborn with a twin that appears healthy H&E UZAL 1
566 AAVLD 2018 12 CANINE Protheca meningoencephalitis and ependymitis 5YO male Pomeranian Seizures, ataxia, right head tilt. Obstructive hydrocephalus H&E UZAL 1
567 AAVLD 2018 13 CANINE 7YO male Cocker Spaniel 5-month history of progressive paraparesis and seizures H&E Cerebral intravascular lymphoma UZAL 1
569 AAVLD 2018 14 CANINE Epidural histiocytic sarcoma 12YO female Labrador retriever Hindlimb paralysis of 9 days H&E UZAL 1
570 AAVLD 2018 15 CANINE Canine dysautnomia 11-week old male mixed breed dog Marked esophageal dilation H&E UZAL 1
571 AAVLD 2018 16 PORCINE Poor performance and ill-thrift in post-weaning pigs H&E Porcine circovirus-3 UZAL 1
572 AAVLD 2017 2 FELINE Cytauxzoon felis 2.5YO female DSH Icterus H&E UZAL 1
575 Southcentral Division 2022 3 CANINE Thymoma and associated exfoliative dermatitis 9-year-old spayed female domestic shorthair cat Mediastinal mass and multiple plaque-like, erythematous, and crusted lesions laterally along the spine of the entire dorsum. H&E Southcentral Division 1
576 ACVP 2022 0 FELINE 8 yo Cat shoulder mass humeral head Lytic lesion proximal humerus H&E Keren 1
577 ACVP 2022 0 FELINE Digit Right forelimb lameness H&E Keren 1
578 Southcentral Division 2022 4 KANGAROO Gastric amoebiasis 10-month-old female intact red kangaroo joey (Macropus rufus) This kangaroo was found acutely dead. No other clinical history was provided. H&E Southcentral Division 1
579 Southcentral Division 2022 5 CANINE Olfactory neuroblastoma Pekingese, 12 year-old, spayed female Seizure activity, delayed proprioception, and mass on the cribiform plate and olfactory bulb. H&E Southcentral Division 1
580 Southcentral Division 2022 6 CANINE Cerebral phaeohyphomycosis 8-year-old spayed female Black Mouth Cur dog Progressive seizure activity H&E Southcentral Division 1
581 Southcentral Division 2022 7 TURTLE Ranavirus 8-year-old, female three-toed box turtle (Terrapene triunguis) This turtle (one of a group of 57) was found sick in the afternoon and died shortly after nebulization therapy was initiated H&E Southcentral Division 1
583 Southcentral Division 2022 9 BOVINE Arsenic toxicity 224 kg, mixed breed beef heifer Found recumbent. Presented with ataxia, brochovesicular lung sounds, mucoid diarrhea, no gut sounds. H&E Southcentral Division 1
584 Southcentral Division 2022 10 CANINE Meningioma 8-year-old female spayed Lab/Heeler mix Seizures, extra-axial mass along the left rostral fossa. H&E Southcentral Division 1
585 Southcentral Division 2022 11 SEA LION Urogenital carcinoma with carcinomatosis Juvenile California Sea Lion Thin and stranded near San Francisco. Ultrasound exam demonstrated hydronephrosis and hydroureter H&E Southcentral Division 1
586 Southcentral Division 2022 12 ALPACA Gastric squamous cell carcinoma of the first compartment 5-year-old, castrated male, alpaca (Lama pacos) Failure to thrive and abnormal posture at rest with limbs out to side in lateral recumbency rather than normal cush position. H&E Southcentral Division 1
587 Southcentral Division 2022 13 FELINE Feline inductive odontogenic tumor 1YO male DSH Oral mass in the rostral left maxilla near the upper left canine with displacement of the tooth. H&E Southcentral Division 1
588 Southcentral Division 2022 8 SNAKE Gastric cryptosporidiosis Two-year-old male eastern indigo snake The snake regurgitated a small mouse and was found dead in his enclosure the next day. The household has other snakes. H&E Southcentral Division 1
589 Davis-Thompson 2022 EQUINE Equine multinodular pulmonary fibrosis 30YO Thoroughbred gelding Sporadic fever, inappetence, weight loss, tachypnea. Ultrasound showed hypoechogenic nodules in the lungs H&E WILLIAMS 1
590 Davis-Thompson 2022 SNAKE Intestinal lymphoma with intussusception 9 year old Crawl Cay boa 7M history of anorexia, progressive emaciation, anemia, distention of coelom with a 20cm long fluid filled structure on ultrasound. H&E WILLIAMS 1
591 Davis-Thompson 2022 BOVINE Massive hepatocellular necrosis due to toxicity 2YO femail mixed breed ox Experimental administration of Pterodon emarginatus leaves H&E WILLIAMS 1
592 AAVLD 2017 3 CAMEL Nasal cavity and maxilla: Fibrous osteodystophy 14YOU female dromedary camel. Respiratory difficulty arising from a nasal mass. H&E Southcentral Division 1
593 AAVLD 2017 4 BOVINE Mycotic pneumonia 3YO Jersey cross dairy cow. Treated for metritis, died 3d later with severe pneumonia. H&E UZAL 1
595 AAVLD 2017 6 PORCINE First parity gilt Ovaries and kidneys ten times normal size, mesenteric lymph nodes twenty times normal size. H&E UZAL 1
596 AAVLD 2017 7 EQUINE Systemic calcinosis 5YO Quarterhorse Colic, inability to stand, tachycardia; animal had a previous diagnosis of polysaccharide storage myopathy. H&E UZAL 1
597 AAVLD 2017 5 PORCINE Adult sow Neurologic signs including quadriplegia and seizures H&E UZAL 1
598 AAVLD 2017 9 BOVINE Helcococcus pneumonia 13WO Holstein calf Vaccinated with a 5-way viral antigen at 5 weeks-of-age were treated for bovine respiratory disease. Antibiotics were given for 5 days without a H&E UZAL 1
599 AAVLD 2017 10 CHICKEN Reoviral tenosynovitis and arthritis 27WO Cobb broiler breeder Birds limping in several houses H&E UZAL 1
600 AAVLD 2017 11 BOVINE Malignant catarrhal fever 1YO Red angus cross heifer Anorexia, lethargy, fever with ulcers and slouging of the oral cavity, nostrils and vulva H&E UZAL 1
601 AAVLD 2017 12 CANINE Membranoproliferative glomerulonephritis due to Lyme disease 4YO Golden retiever Lethargy, rapid weight loss, azotemia, proteinuria, hypertension. H&E UZAL 1
602 AAVLD 2017 13 OVINE Crystal-associated cholangiohepatopathy 4MO recently weaned Dorper Sheep 40% of the flock developed photosensitisation and jaundice following ingestion of Bambatsi grass (Panicum coloratum) H&E UZAL 1
603 AAVLD 2017 14 EQUINE Klebsiella pneumonia 12 year-old Quarter horse gelding Treated for colic.. Horse returned three days later to the hospital with fever, severe pneumonia, and died. H&E UZAL 1
604 AAVLD 2016 1 BOVINE 19 day-old male intact Holstein calf Watery diarrhea, two days of antibiotics, then died. H&E Necrohemorrhagic abomasisits with Sarcina sp. UZAL 1
606 AAVLD 2016 3 PORCINE Toxoplasmosis Porcine fetuses and neonates Premature farrowing in outdoor-housed, crossbred swine. H&E UZAL 1
607 AAVLD 2016 2 CANINE Hemorrhagic gastroenteritis with clostridial colonization 11 year old, female-spayed Miniature Schnauzer Vomiting and diarrhea, which rapidly progressed to frank bloody stools. In less than 24 hours she became moribund. H&E UZAL 1
608 AAVLD 2016 4 EQUINE Clostridium novyi hepatitis 14YO neutered male Quarter horse The horse had a three day history of progressive neurologic signs and fever ranging from 102 to 105°F, followed by death. H&E UZAL 1
609 AAVLD 2016 5 CANINE Canine herpesvirus-1 8WO bulldog puppy The animal died suddenly the day it was sent home from the pet store with no reported signs of illness prior to death. H&E UZAL 1
610 AAVLD 2016 6 BOVINE Histophilus somni-associated vasculitis and myocarditis 8MO Shorthorn Steer Found dead with no premonitory signs H&E UZAL 1
611 AAVLD 2016 7 FELINE Systemic mastocytosis 8YO female spayed, domestic short hair cat History of intermittent vomiting, decreased appetite and loss of weight. On clinical examination, the mucus membranes were pale. H&E UZAL 1
612 AAVLD 2016 8 AVIAN Systemic columbid herpesvirus infection A pair of Great Horned Owls, (Bubo virginianus). A pair of Great Horned Owls was found dead approx. 200 yards apart. H&E UZAL 1
613 AAVLD 2016 9 EQUINE Embolic pneumonia due to Acanthamoeba sp. 1YO Quarterhorse filly. 10 days of lethargy - owner was suspicious of a rattlesnake bite H&E UZAL 1
614 AAVLD 2017 15 EQUINE Paranasal aneurysmal bone cyst Yearling Thoroughbred filly A progressive swelling over the right maxillary sinus area was observed over the course of

months.
H&E UZAL 1
615 AAVLD 2017 16 PORCINE Porcine respiratory and reproductive syndrome 5WO pigs In 2016, an antigenically different wild-type PRRSv spread through a commercial breed-to-wean facility. H&E UZAL 1
616 AAVLD 2017 17 EQUINE Possible silicotic pneumonia 14YO Warmblood gelding Several months of fever spikes and ~ 2-month pneumonia that did not respond to antibiotics or antifungals H&E UZAL 1
618 AAVLD 2016 10 CANINE Oligoastrocytoma 7YO male neutered mixed breed dog Three-week history of circling toward the left and altered mentation. H&E UZAL 1
619 AAVLD 2016 11 OVINE Hyperplastic goiter Several day-old lamb Over the spring, nearly half of lambs (7 of 19) in a Michigan flock of Suffolk sheep were born weak and died within a couple of days of birth H&E UZAL 1
620 AAVLD 2016 12 BOVINE Hemotropic mycoplasmosis Jersey-Holstein cross calf. Several calves in one barn of approximately 250, 300lbs calves acutely developed swelling of the distal hind limbs and fever of 104F. H&E UZAL 1
621 AAVLD 2016 13 CANINE Hepatic malignant teratoma 13YO spayed female Cairn terrier Hepatomegaly, elevated liver enzymes [ALT 869 U/L , AST 185 U/L, ALP 1291 U/L (8-70). Complex cystic structure noted in liver on ultrasound. H&E UZAL 1
622 AAVLD 2016 14 EQUINE Rhodococcal colitis 2MO Thoroughbred colt High temperature of 2-3 day duration. H&E UZAL 1
623 AAVLD 2016 15 FOX Francisella tularensis Adult female Gray Fox (Urocyon cinereoargenteus) This radio-collared fox was found dead. H&E UZAL 1
625 AAVLD 2016 17 DEER Mycobacterium avium var hominissuis 1YO male deer Intermittent diarrhea and weight loss during convalescence from a dog attack. H&E UZAL 1
627 Southcentral Division 2022 14 FELINE Urticaria pigmentosa 10MO "German curly cat" Patchy alopecia and severe pruritis H&E Southcentral Division 1
628 AAVLD 2015 1 CAPRINE Potential copper and/or lead toxicity 3YO castrale male pygmy goat Two goats died in the last two weeks. Marked centrilobular hepatocellular degenreation H&E UZAL 1
629 AAVLD 2015 2 BAT White nose syndrome of bats None given None given H&E UZAL 1
630 AAVLD 2015 3 CANINE Disseminated canine hepatozoonosis 5YO female Beagle mix dog H/O anorexia, leukocytosis, pyrexia and azotemia. Tests for Ehrlichia and Lyme negative, died despite antibiotic treatment. H&E UZAL 1
631 AAVLD 2015 4 CANINE Pseudorabies encephalitis 6YO intact male Plott hound Acute unilateral periocular swelling and intense pruritus. H&E UZAL 1
632 AAVLD 2015 6 BOVINE Cerebral oxalosis 7MO Charolais heifer Calves had been fed moldy hay for weeks. H&E UZAL 1
633 AAVLD 2015 7 OPOSSUM Salmonellosis/pulmonary didelphostrongyliasis Adult female intact opossum Found dead on the porch of a homeowner H&E UZAL 1
634 AAVLD 2015 8 CHICKEN HPAI Commercial layer Sudden mortliaty spike with non-specific clinical signs, anorexia and nervous signs H&E UZAL 1
635 AAVLD 2015 9 PORCINE Hypovitaminosis A 7WO piglet Sudden deaths, paddling, dog sitting, goose stepping and reluctance to move. Subsequent examination noted many piglets walking down on pasterns. H&E UZAL 1
636 AAVLD 2015 10 BOVINE Enteric listeriosis 1YO Hereford steers I0 day history of depression, diarrhea, recumbence, and death. The problem staiied 2 days after the animals were fed spoiled silage. H&E UZAL 1
637 AAVLD 2015 5 EQUINE Equine herpesvirus 1 and Clostridium piliforme 13 day old Thoroughbred filly Found recumbent and comatose. Leukopenia, hypoglycema and sepsis and seizured during hospitalization H&E UZAL 1
638 AAVLD 2015 11 CAPRINE Spinal cord degeneration and cerebellar abiotrophy 3.5MO goat, unknown breed. Initial complaint of rear limb ataxia, progressing to recumbency, blindness, and bruxism. H&E UZAL 1
639 AAVLD 2015 12 EQUINE Vegetative valvular endocarditis due to non-hemolytic streptococci 7YO Appaloosa mare Recurrent high fever, anorexia and weight loss H&E UZAL 1
640 AAVLD 2015 13 OVINE Contagious ecthyma 1YO Suffolk ram Swollen and bleeding hindlimbs with temperature over 104. H&E UZAL 1
642 AAVLD 2015 15 DEER Unknown cause 3.5YO female white-tailed deer During dressing, the hunter noticed numerous nodules in the muscles and organs of this individual. H&E UZAL 1
643 AAVLD 2015 16 CANINE 7YO neutered Bouvier des Flanders Two week history of severe thrombocytopenia and fever H&E Small cell carcinoma UZAL 1
644 AAVLD 2015 17 AVIAN Avian polyomavirus Two 6MO white-bellied caiques Sudden death H&E UZAL 1
645 Davis-Thompson 2022 FELINE 9YO neutered queen Indoor-outdoor cat with acute onset of paresis followed by anisocoria and abnormal mentation H&E WILLIAMS 1
646 Davis-Thompson 2022 FELINE Cryptococcus gattii 3YO male castrate DLH 2 week history of URI and small bumps on face H&E WILLIAMS 1
648 AAVLD 2015 14 GOOSE Osteopetrosis 2 year old female African Goose Weakness, inappetence, lethargy, ataxia and finally unable to stand or walk. H&E UZAL 1
649 Southcentral Division 2022 15 FELINE Histoplasma capsulatum 1YO M/C Domestic shorthair Swelling on the left antebrachium for 6 weeks H&E WILLIAMS 1
650 AAVLD 2014 1 CANINE Malignant mesenchymoma 4YO mixed breed dog Rapidly growing mass on dorsum H&E UZAL 1
651 AAVLD 2014 2 CANINE Fibrocartilaginous embolic myopathy 3YO spayed female Yorkshire terrer HO progressive pelvic limb paresis, difficulty urinating and defecting and hematuria of unknown duration. H&E UZAL 1
654 AAVLD 2014 3 BOVINE Embolic disease due to Mortierella wolfii 5 YO Holstein cow Surgical replacment of a displaced abomasum and 3 weeks postpartum with a retained placenta H&E UZAL 1
655 AAVLD 2014 5 EQUINE Chronic interstitial pancreatitis 13YO Quarterhorse gelding 3 day history of colic with a distended large colon H&E UZAL 1
656 AAVLD 2014 6 EQUINE 15YO Thoroughbred gelding History of colic. Could not stand after 3 days and the veterinarian decided to euthanize the animal. H&E Mononuclear myelitis of the cauda equina UZAL 1
658 AAVLD 2014 7 BOVINE Maple syrup urine disease 5 day old Hereford calf Depression, lateral recumency and bilateral nystagmus H&E UZAL 1
659 AAVLD 2014 8 EQUINE Leukoencephalomalacia 9YO Quarterhorse stallion Off during training. Two days later developed neurologic signs including lack of menace response, depression and head pressing. H&E UZAL 1
660 AAVLD 2014 9 EQUINE Theiler's disease (equine serum hepatitis) 10YO female Quarterhorse Acute onset of colic and neruologic signs with hed pressing. No previous treatment with biologics H&E UZAL 1
661 AAVLD 2014 4 EQUINE Equine sabulous cystitis 12YO Thoroughbred mare Urine scald of unknown duration and a bladder mass on cystoscopiy H&E UZAL 1
662 AAVLD 2014 10 CHICKEN Mycoplastima gallisepticum keratoconjunctivitis Mixed age flock of Freedom Ranger chicken Flock had recent history of increased mortality with ocular and respiratory disease. H&E UZAL 1
663 AAVLD 2014 11 CANINE Heterobilharzia americana 2YO castrated male Boxer mix H&E UZAL 1
664 AAVLD 2014 12 CANINE Cerebellar hypoplasia due to canine parvovirus (CPV-2c) three 6-8WO littermate puppies Dam was a stray with unknown vaccination and medical history. Three puppies had intention tremors and were non-ambulatory. H&E UZAL 1
665 Davis-Thompson 2022 FELINE Toxoplasmal encephalitis 9YO Female cat Acute onset of paresis, abnormal mentation, anisocoria. H&E WILLIAMS 1
666 Davis-Thompson 2022 FELINE Cryptococcus gattii pneumonia 3YO M/C Domestic shorthair cat Upper respiratory infection and bumps on face. Progressive weight loss and inappetence and died two weeks later. H&E WILLIAMS 1
667 Davis-Thompson 2022 CANINE Plasmacytoma, pseudoglandular variant 6YO male neutered French bulldog Referring veterinarian found a nodule on the left pinna and referred the dog for surgery. H&E WILLIAMS 1
668 AAVLD 2013 1 CANINE Extra-adrenal retroperitoneal paraganglioma 10.5YO male Boxer Sudden collapse and death with hemoabdomen and heart based and retroperitoneal masses. H&E UZAL 1
669 AAVLD 2013 2 PORCINE Idiopathic vesicular disease; Seneca Valley virus Adult mixed breed pig 10% of a 2500 sow farrowing operation developed vesicle on their nose. They were afebrile with no lesions in the oral cavity or feet. H&E UZAL 1
670 AAVLD 2013 3 RACCOON Canine morbillivirus and canine adenovirus-1 (canine distemper and infectious canine hepatitis) Adult wild raccoon Weakness, ataxia, with nasal discharge and labored breathing H&E UZAL 1
671 AAVLD 2013 4 BOVINE Pulmonic mannheimosis and adenoviral infection (Mannheimia hemolytica and bovine adenovirus 6MO Holstein One of multiple calves "falling behind". H&E UZAL 1
672 AAVLD 2013 5 CANINE Meningeal polyarteritis (beagle pain syndrome) 6MO female intact coonhound Progressive cervical pain, dull mentation, decreased proprioception and exaggerated patellar reflexes H&E UZAL 1
674 AAVLD 2013 7 CANINE Leptospira icterohemorrhagicae 5YO intact male Doberman Pinscher Anuric renal failure, liver failure, and disseminated intravascular coagulation. H&E UZAL 1
675 AAVLD 2013 8 FELINE Tularemia (Francisella tularensis) Three 7MO domestic shorthair cats Owner found rabbit remains in the garage. Affected cats had pyrexia, icterus, and submandibular lymph nodes. H&E UZAL 1
676 AAVLD 2013 9 PORCINE Pulmonary edema due to PCV-2 Five 45-day-old piglets Acute deaths in young pigs H&E UZAL 1
677 AAVLD 2013 10 EQUINE Cryptococcus meningoencephalitis 11YO Thoroughbred gelding Weight loss, muscle wasting and a 1.5 month duration of neurologic deficits, characterized b limited/painful neck movement and bilateral rear li H&E UZAL 1
678 AAVLD 2013 11 SNAKE Gastric cryptosporidiosis 20YO Pacific gopher snak (Pituophis catenifer) History of recurrent mid-coelomic swelling H&E UZAL 1
679 AAVLD 2013 12 CANINE Hepatic echinococcosis 2YO castrate male Boxer 12-hour history of anorexia and lethargy. Laparotomy revealed a hemorrhagic destructive liver mass. H&E UZAL 1
680 AAVLD 2015 13 CANINE Cerebellar (Chiari-like) malformation 14WO Cavalier King Charles Spaniel Sudden head movement leading to pulmonary edema and acute respiratory shock H&E UZAL 1
681 AAVLD 2013 14 BOVINE 42 day-old Devon calf The calf was reported as being 'not right' since birth, with i coordination, head pressing, abnormal head posture and "absence of menace reflex" H&E Focal cerebrocortical dysplasia UZAL 1
682 AAVLD 2013 6 CHICKEN Avian herpesvirus-1 conjunctivitis (infectious laryngotracheitis 8MO brown laying chickens Sudden outbreak of conjunctivitis, upper respiratory infection after introduction of new hens. Squeezing of the eyes produced caseous exudate. H&E UZAL 1
683 AAVLD 2013 13 CANINE Cerebellar (Chiari-like) malformation 14WO Cavalier King Charles Spaniel Sudden head movement resulting in sevee pulmonary edema and acute respiratory shock H&E UZAL 1
685 AAVLD 2013 15 FISHER Novel trematode Adult captive Pacific Fisher (Martes pennanti) Captive fishers with perianal dermatitis H&E UZAL 1
687 AAVLD 2013 17 PORCINE Porcine epidemic diarrhea virus Three neonatal crossbred piglets Acute diarrhea and vomiting in sows and piglets with reduced feed intake. H&E UZAL 1
688 AAVLD 2013 18 FELINE Feline osteochondroma 11 YO male castrate domestic shorthair Decreased control of tail function and difficult jumping up. H&E UZAL 1
689 AAVLD 2013 16 BOVINE Focal symmetrical encephalomalacia 8MO calf Inoculated intraduodenally with washed cells of Clostridium perfringens type D H&E UZAL 1
690 AAVLD 2014 13 EQUINE Extramedullary plasma cell tumor 21YO female Standardbred Weight loss, chronic dry cough with progressive respiroatyr signs and tachypnea. H&E UZAL 1
691 AAVLD 2014 14 MINK Encephalitic astrovirus of mink Three juvenile female ranch-bred mink Progressively worsening tremor which did not occur during sleep. Interfered with eating and led to conspecific aggression. H&E UZAL 1
692 AAVLD 2014 15 PORCINE Necrotizing colitis of undetermined origin 2.5YO male Vietnamese pot-bellied pig 2 day history of pyrexia culminating in death H&E UZAL 1
694 AAVLD 2014 16 BOVINE Oak poisoning Six yearling heifers During a drive down the mountain, were allowed to overnight in an area containing juniper trees, sagebrush, and oak brush H&E UZAL 1
695 AAVLD 2014 17 African pygmy hedgehog Hyperplastic and pustular dermatitis with mange mites 5YO African pygmy hedgehog Perineal swelling. Over the next 2 weeks, anorexia was noted. H&E UZAL 1
696 AAZV 2019 1 SAND DOLLAR Ulcerative dermatitis and wasting Eccentric sand dollar Animals were burying themselves, and there were numerous animals that had sloughed patches of the
integument exposing black colored test
H&E WILLIAMS 1
697 AAZV 2019 2 SCORPION Coelomitis and myositis, , hemocytic, chronic-active, severe with nodulation and myriad intra-hemocytic Rickettsia -like bacteria Adult male and female, captive, emperor scorpions (Pandinus imperator) Sudden death or progressive weakness with inability to lift the tail, poor response to stimuli. H&E WILLIAMS 1
700 AAZV 2019 3 WALKING STICK Midgut: severe circumferential ulceration with melanization, transmural hemocytic inflammation and
intralesional mixed bacteria
Adult female giant thorny walkingstick (or Malayan jungle nymph), Heteropteryx dilatata) 9 found dead or dying over the course of approximately 2 weeks after exhibiting lethargy, weakness and abnormal black fecal material. H&E WILLIAMS 1
701 AAZV 2019 4 WALKING STICK Segmental hemocytic hemocoelomitis with multifocal cuticular melanization, rare melanized nodules, and
intralesional invasive fungal hyphae
Lord Howe Island stick insect, Dryococelus australis, first instar nymph Approximately 50 stick insect nymph of different instars died failing to complete molt or following an incomplete or poor molt. H&E WILLIAMS 1
702 AAZV 2019 6 SEA STAR Radial arm: Dermatitis and coelomitis, coelomocytic and necrotizing, multifocal, moderate, with histophagous ciliates An aquarium-managed Bay sea star (Asterias forbesi) of unknown sex and age; kept in a touchpool exhibit Presented for a missing tip of radial arm #5 with exposed soft tissue. The distal portion of the arm was amputated under local anesthesia. H&E WILLIAMS 1
703 AAZV 2019 7 OCTOPUS Gill: lamellar hyperplasia and interstitial hemocytic infiltrates, compatible with proliferative branchitis, with ancistrocomid ciliates Recently hatched, i.e. less than one-month-old, laboratory-reared, California two-spot octopus, Octopus bimaculoides Found breathing very fast, and it was not able to swim. All of its arms were paralyzed. It did not ink when placed in MS-222 for euthanasia. H&E WILLIAMS 1
704 AAZV 2019 8 SQUID Bacterial dermatitis Six-month-old, male, bigfin reef squid (Sepioteuthis lessoniana) Sitting on the tank bottom and not eating. Skin lesions on the belly and mantle apex. H&E WILLIAMS 1
705 AAZV 2019 9 HORSESHOE CRAB Carapace and limb erosions and gill disease, including a 6-month old proliferative lesion in the operculum Adult, male, horseshoe crab (Limulus polyphemus) H&E WILLIAMS 1
706 AAZV 2019 10 TARANTULA Ulcerative gastritis and vasculitis with intralesional fungi and bacteria Adult, female, Brazilian red and white tarantula (Nhandu chromatus) Found dead with no premonitory signs H&E WILLIAMS 1
707 AAZV 2019 11 PARROTLET Young adult, male Pacific parrotlet (Forpus coelestis) Acutely lethargic and huddled at the bottom of the cage. Within a day of the development
of clinical signs, the bird developed seizure activity.
H&E Psittacine adenovirus WILLIAMS 1
708 AAZV 2019 12 ELEPHANT Kidney: Diffuse segmental moderate acute intracapillary glomerular fibrin thrombi (disseminated intravascular coagulation) A 20-day-old intact female Asian elephant calf Lethargic one day but nursed well the day before. Following sedation for IV catheter placement, the animal collapsed after its reversal. H&E WILLIAMS 1
709 AAZV 2019 13 MOOSE Soft tissue sarcoma 5-year-old bull Canadian moose (Alces alces) Five weeks prior, a brown,circular shaped, raised, verrucous, pedunculated, 4-5cm focal mass arising from the carpus was noticed H&E WILLIAMS 1
710 AAZV 2019 14 GAZELLE Ruminal acidosis with Zygomyces invasion 2 year old male, castrated, Addra Gazelle (Nanger dama ruficollis) Sudden weight loss (BCS 3/9), lethargy and diarrhea. The animal appeared dehydrated with sunken eyes and failed to urinate. H&E WILLIAMS 1
711 AAZV 2019 15 FROG Marked, diffuse, chronic granulomatous and necrotizing coelomitis due to Brucella inopata Adult intact female White’s tree frog (Litoria caerulea) Sudden onset of lethargy and coelomic distension. Approximately 65 mL of fluid was removed from the coelomic cavity. H&E WILLIAMS 1
712 AAZV 2019 16 Sugar glider Anaplastic neoplasm of pouch 7-year-old, intact female grey Sugar Glider (Petaurus breviceps), “Rita” Found lying in lateral recumbency on the floor with abdominal laceration and blood in
her coat.
H&E WILLIAMS 1
714 AAZV 2019 18 ANOLE Systemic enterococcosis Adult, male, free-ranging brown anole (Anolis sagrei) Acting lethargic with multiple swellings of the head. H&E WILLIAMS 1
715 AAZV 2019 19 FERRET Sunk adenovirus Three ferrets, unknown age. Three ferrets were submitted for necropsy and histopathology in January 2019 from a cohort with a 6-week history of multiple mortalities. H&E WILLIAMS 1
716 AAZV 2017 1 BAT Pseudogymnoascus destructans (white nose syndrome) Adult litle brown bat. Found flying outside during winter and tested for rabies. H&E WILLIAMS 1
717 AAZV 2017 2 PORCUPINE Pustular and hyperplastic dermatitis due to dermatophytes North American porcupine (Erethizon dorsatum) Severe crusting of skin H&E WILLIAMS 1
719 AAZV 2017 4 CHAMELEON Granulomatous stomatitis due to Chamaeleomyces granulomatis Adult male veiled chameleon (Chameleo calyptratus) Inability to prehend food, polydipsia, poor body condition, dull c9olration, dysecdysis, mucopurulent ocular discharge, stomatitis. H&E WILLIAMS 1
720 AAZV 2017 3 SEA TURTLE Granulomatous pneumonia due to Ochraconus humicola 1.5YO female captive reared loggerhead sea turtle Multiple nodules on skin - developed pneumonia and was euthanized H&E WILLIAMS 1
721 AAZV 2017 5 PUDU Pyogranulomatous cerebellar encephalitis due to Curvularia spicifera 10.5YO female Southern pudu (Pudu puda) 4 day history of seizures. H&E WILLIAMS 1
722 AAZV 2017 6 DOLPHIN Granulomatous dermatitis and cellulitis due to Paracoccidioides brasiliensis Adult male Atlantic bottlenose dolphin Found dad and stranded on the beach H&E WILLIAMS 1
723 AAZV 2017 7 SNAKE Heterophilic and granulomatous dermatitis, stomatitis and myositis due to Ophidiomyces ophiodiicola Adult male cottonmout (Agkistrodon piscivorus) Wild-caught snake with a year in captivity. Cachectic with mandibular stomatitis H&E WILLIAMS 1
724 AAZV 2017 8 KANGAROO Nasal mycetoma due to Scedosporium apiosermum (anamorph of Pseudallescheria apiosperma) Adult male red kangaroo Two day history of acute onset of blindness, absent PLR, tetraparesis and weak spinal reflexes. H&E WILLIAMS 1
725 AAZV 2017 9 DOLPHIN Pyogranulomatous tracheitis due to Rhizopus oryzae Juvenile female Atlantic spotted dolphin Found dead at 40m deep in the Atlantic Ocean. Poor body condition. H&E WILLIAMS 1
727 AAZV 2017 10 ALLIGATOR Granulomatous pleuropneumonia due to Metarhizium sp. 28.5YO male American alligator Depression, lethargy, inappetence, abnormal buoyancy and coughing. H&E WILLIAMS 1
728 AAZV 2017 11 BEARDED DRAGON Ovarian teratoma 5YO female bearded dragon Anorexia and coelomic swelling H&E WILLIAMS 1
730 AAZV 2017 12 TORTOISE Hepatic entamoebiasis 4.75YO female African pancake tortoise Found dead in its enclosure with no premonitory signs H&E WILLIAMS 1
731 AAZV 2017 13 TOAD systemic chromomycosis Male Texas toads 3 toads from a collection had multifoal cutaneous ulcers, keratitis and intestinal endoparasitism. H&E WILLIAMS 1
732 AAZV 2017 14 TOAD Nephritis due to chromomycosis Captive adult female Asiatic black-spined toad Came out of the pet trade - a year of progressive weight loss, and cutaneous nodules. H&E WILLIAMS 1
733 AAZV 2017 15 OVINE Pulmonary coccidiomycosis 17YO female Sudan Barbary sheep This geriatric sheep had been noted to be losing body condition;' found dead. H&E WILLIAMS 1
734 AAZV 2017 16 SEA LION Epicardial coccidiomycosis Adult female California sea lion Stranded, emaciated, dyspneic, and had a cardiac arrhythmia. X-rays showed an interstitial to alveolar lung pattern and pleural effusion. H&E WILLIAMS 1
735 AAZV 2017 17 ALLIGATOR Ulcerative and heorrhagic gastroenteritis due to Aspergillus and Clostridium sp. 21YO female Chinese alligator Found dead. H&E WILLIAMS 1
736 AAZV 2017 18 BONOBO Molar pregnancy 47YO female bonobo (Pan paniscus) Urine positive pregnancy test and ultrasound evidence of a uterine mass with numerou hypoechoic cystic regions H&E WILLIAMS 1
737 AAZV 2017 19 FISH Granulomatous myosiitis with intrasarcoplasmic microsporidia Female shorthorn sculpin (Myoxocephalus scorpius) Anorexia of one week duration and then found dead H&E WILLIAMS 1
738 AAZV 2016 1 COATI Hypermucoviscous Klebsiella pneumonia Young coatimundis Two young coatis developed pyogranulomaous diseease, one in the chest and one in the nervous system. H&E WILLIAMS 1
739 AAZV 2016 2 FROG Trematotdes (Clinostomum) Adult female green tree frog (Hyla cineriea) Found alive in wild - emaciated, with 250 raies 2-3 subcutaneous and coelomic nodules H&E WILLIAMS 1
740 AAZV 2016 3 BEAVER Baylisascaris procyonis Adult 14.5kg female spayed North American beaver Front limb lameness, ptyalism, aggressive behavior H&E WILLIAMS 1
741 AAZV 2016 4 ELK Treponeme-associated hoof disease Roosevelt and hybrid elk Limping and hoof disease affecting 30-90% of some herds H&E WILLIAMS 1
742 AAZV 2016 5 PORCINE Splenic lymhoid necrosis sand hemorrhage due to African Swine feer 8MO Comborough gilt Two pigs out of a herd of 23 became acutely ill and died H&E WILLIAMS 1
743 Southcentral Division 2022 16 EQUINE Dentinolysis and cementolysis with moderate peripheral and marked peripulpar hypercementosis and periodontitis 19YO gelding Warmblood Several incisors were noted to be grossly enlarged, with convex bulging surfaces and reorprtive lesions were noted affecting multiple incisors. H&E WILLIAMS 1
744 AAZV 2014 1 SEA LION Hippocampal pyramidal cell degeneration and loss due to domoic acid toxicosis Adult female California sea lion Stranded, underweight and dehydrated. Obtunded with diminution of cranial nerves. H&E WILLIAMS 1
745 AAZV 2014 2 BEARDED DRAGON 6YO female bearded dragon Lethargy, dehydration, poor body condition. H&E T-cell lymphoma and microsporidiosis WILLIAMS 1
746 AAZV 2016 6 TOAD Multiple schwannomas Adult male Houston toad Sessile tumors on all feet H&E WILLIAMS 1
747 AAZV 2016 7 OWL Necrotizing hepatitis due to columbid herpesvirus-1 Adult female great horned owl (Bubo virginianus) Used as an education animal. Found down on its outdoor enclosure. H&E WILLIAMS 1
748 AAZV 2016 8 PIKA Cutaneous inverted papilloma-like lesion with mites 4MO Daurian pika Captive-born pika had three raised alopecic dermal masses on forelimbs. H&E WILLIAMS 1
749 AAZV 2016 9 LORY Hepatic necrosis with Sarcocystis sp. 17YO female collared lory Poor BCS with a prominent keel. Markedly weak, ataxia, but was responsive to stiimuli. H&E WILLIAMS 1
750 AAZV 2016 10 LORIKEET Proventricular and ventricular campylobacteriosis 3YO male rainbow lorikeet Recently plucking feathers and attempting to set up a breeding territory with its mate. Found dead with no premonitory signs H&E WILLIAMS 1
751 AAZV 2016 11 GUINEA FOWL Esophageal and ingluvial capillariasis 5 7MO Vulturine guinea fowl Progressive weight loss and dilated crop with foul opague fluid H&E WILLIAMS 1
752 AAZV 2016 12 DEER Uterine carcinoma Aged fallow deer (Dama dama) Euthanized due to overcrowding and poor condition H&E WILLIAMS 1
753 AAZV 2015 1 TURTLE Granulomatous dermatitis and osteomyelitis with epidermal cysts (case published prior to ID of Emydomyces testavorans. 2iYO male Western Pond turtle Captive raised at a zoo - shell lesions on the plastron H&E AAZV 1
754 AAZV 2015 2 JAGUAR Bilateral ovarian cystadenocarcinoma with peritoneal metastasis 13YO intact multiparous jaguiar Gradual weight loss and lack of return to behavioral estrus H&E AAZV 1
755 AAZV 2015 3 NHP - GORILLA Cervical adenosquamous carcinoma 36YO female Western lowland gorilla Intermittent vaginal bleeding for 30d H&E AAZV 1
756 AAZV 2015 4 RING-TAILED LEMUR Nasal aspergillosis 21YO female ring-teailed lemur 4M history of respiratory difficulty culminating in copoius discharge and blockage of right nasal cavity H&E AAZV 1
757 AAZV 2015 6 NHP - RHESUS 8Y11M female colony born macaque Presented for facial swelling ov erht eright maxillary region H&E Plasmacytoma AAZV 1
758 AAZV 2015 7 PENGUIN 10YO male little blue penguin One week of regurgitating and vomiting H&E Proventricular adenocarcinoma AAZV 1
759 AAZV 2015 5 DUCK Ballistic trauma Adult male mallard duck None. H&E AAZV 1
760 AAZV 2015 8 LEMUR Gastric pneumatosis Two red-ruffed lemurs Marked abdominal dilation with gas H&E AAZV 1
761 AAZV 2015 9 KUDU Mandibular ossifying fibroma 5YO female South African greater kudu Rostral mandible is markefly enlarged. H&E AAZV 1
762 AAZV 2015 10 MARMOSET Osteoclastic bone disease 4.5YO female Geoffrey's marmoset Bilateral hindlimb lameness progressing to a pathologic fracture of the left distal femur H&E AAZV 1
763 AAZV 2015 11 SEA TURTLE Immature female Kemp's ridley sea turtley History of cold-stunning. H&E Cold-stunning. AAZV 1
764 AAZV 2015 12 TORTOISE Ranavirus Three sulcata tortoises Animals were found dead in a private collection. H&E AAZV 1
765 AAZV 2014 3 PALLAS CAT Autosomal dominant polycystic kidney disease 11YO intact female Pallas cat Progressive ataxia H&E AAZV 1
766 AAZV 2014 4 SLOW LORIS Ovarian dysgerminoma 19YO female pygmy slow loris Geriatric animal with declining condition and a caudal abdominal mass. H&E AAZV 1
767 AAZV 2014 5 NHP - Goeldi's monkey Non-regenerative anemia due to chronic renal disease 9YO male Goeldi's monkey Chronic weight loss, mild azotemia and mild non-regenerative anemia. H&E AAZV 1
768 AAZV 2014 6 LIZARD Chronic renal disease with metastatic mineralization Adult female crvice spiny lizard Found dead following treatment for lethargy. H&E AAZV 1
769 AAZV 2014 7 SEA STAR Sea star wasting disease Adult knobby sea star Transferred from an open woater system and becaume soft, facid, developed areas of epidermal pallor, and dropped one or multiple rays. H&E AAZV 1
770 AAZV 2014 8 PENGUIN Necrotizing splenitis and hepatitis due to Plasmodium 3MO male Magellanic penguin Found dead after a brief period of lethargy progressing to severe depression and sternal recumbency H&E AAZV 1
771 AAZV 2014 9 SNAKE 18YO male black rat snake Firm dorsal soft tissue mass in cranial third of body H&E Chondrosarcoma AAZV 1
772 AAZV 2014 10 RHINOCEROS Severe chronic interstitial nephritis 25YO male white rhinoceros Weight loss, decreased activity, vomiting. H&E AAZV 1
773 AAZV 2014 11 ANHINGA Paronchocerca helicina Female anhinga Found disoriented in the road. Died before examination. H&E AAZV 1
774 AAZV 2014 12 GAZELLE Deerpox 15MO Goitered gazells Non-raised 1cm solitary lesion dorsal to the left nostril. H&E AAZV 1
775 AAZV 2014 13 TORTOISE Herpesviral glossitis Imature female Agassiz' desert tortoise Repeated history of upper respiratory disease with positive Mycoplasma agassizii ELISA. H&E AAZV 1
776 AAZV 2014 14 MOOSE Parelaphestrongylus tenuis 22MO male moose Weak in rear limbs, tremors, and did not run when approached. H&E AAZV 1
777 AAZV 2014 15 COCKATOO Chronic tubulointersititial nephrisis with cryptosporidia Adult male Major Mitchell's cockatoo Lethargy, anorxica, inversion of calcium to phosphorous ratio and elevated uric acid. H&E AAZV 1
778 AAZV 2014 16 TURKEY Haemoproteus meleagridis 3YO male ocellating turkey 1 day history of lethargy and anorexia. H&E AAZV 1
779 AAZV 2013 1 BONOBO Renal proliferative arteriolar disease 37YO female bonobo Sudden death H&E AAZV 1
780 AAZV 2013 2 NHP - GORILLA Aortic medial dissection 35YO Male Western lowland gorilla Died following anesthesia H&E AAZV 1
781 AAZV 2013 3 Orangutan Primary cardiomyopathy with acute myocardial infarction 26YO Bornean orangutan Progressive cardiac disease and declining quality of life H&E AAZV 1
782 AAZV 2013 4 NHP - CHIMPANZEE Mitral valve degeneration, spontaneous hypertension, and concentric cardiac hypertrophy 48 female chimpanzee Profound weakness, pallor, and anemia. H&E AAZV 1
783 AAZV 2013 5 GIBBON Vegetative valvular endocardiitis with gram-positive cocci and myocardial degeneration and fibrosis 16.5YO female golden-cheeked gibbon Intermittent disuse of left hand and drooling from left side of mouth, progressive lethargy and anorexia H&E AAZV 1
784 AAZV 2013 6 NHP - GORILLA Cerebral hyperplastic arteriolosclerosis and necrotizing arteriolitis 34YO female Western lowland gorilla Euthanized for blindness due to bilateral retinal separation H&E AAZV 1
785 AAZV 2013 7 NHP - GORILLA Cerebral infarct 37YO female Western lowland gorilla Severe hemiparesis of right side of body H&E AAZV 1
786 AAZV 2013 8 Orangutan Angiostrongylus cantonensis 6YO female orangutan 2 week history of constipation and 1-2 day history paralysis H&E AAZV 1
792 AAZV 2013 9 NHP - CAPUCHIN Cerebral cortex: Atherosclerosis with multiple CVAs 42YO spayed female brown tufted capuchin 2-week history of anorexia and 2 day history of increased respiratory effort progressing to severe dyspnea. H&E AAZV 1
793 AAZV 2013 10 NHP - SQUIRREL MONKEY Congenital cardiomyopathy (Purkinje fiber dysplasia) 1MO male squirrel monkey 1D history of decreased activity and anorexia. The mother had died 1 month prior. H&E AAZV 1
794 AAZV 2013 12 NHP - COTTON-TOP TAMARIN Cardio.yopathy with left ventricular thrombosis 19YO female cotton-top tamarin Several month history of weight loss and evidence of cardiomegaly. Presented moribund and severely dyspneic. H&E AAZV 1
795 AAZV 2013 7 NHP - JAPANESE MACAQUE Cardiomyopathy 17YO Japanese macaque HO of renal disease which was repaired surgically. Animal reovered poorly from anesthesia with ECG abnormalities and arrested. H&E AAZV 1
796 AAZV 2013 13 BAT Juvenile female little brown bat. Found on sidewalk in St. Paul Minn. Euthaneized after truen in to rehabilitator H&E Rabies AAZV 1
797 AAZV 2013 14 TORTOISE Systemic metastatic mineralization 15YO female radiated tortoise Depression with blood and bubbles at the nose. Leukopenia, azotemia, hyperuicemia, hypocalcemia, elevated muscle enzymes H&E AAZV 1
798 AAZV 2013 15 CHAMELEON 5YO veiled chameleon Soft non-painful cutaneous nodules at several location on body H&E Squamous papillomas AAZV 1
799 AAZV 2013 13 FROG Two each American bullfrog tadpoles and young adults Numerous dead tadpoles in a spring-fed marsh H&E Renal trematodiasis and myxosporidiasis AAZV 1
800 AAZV 2013 17 BEE Honey bee Two colonies from Minnesota collapsed in a honeybee hobby production. H&E Midgut nosematosis AAZV 1
801 AAVLD 2022 1 DONKEY Equine influenza virus Wild donkeys Several wild donkeys died over the course of a week of respiratory disease H&E UZAL 1
802 ACVP 2022 0 CANINE Older Dog Sudden onset of hind limb paresis H&E Rob Foster 1
803 AAVLD 2022 2 CANINE Copper hepatopathy 1YO female Dalmatian 5-day history of vomiting, diarrhea and elevated liver enzymes H&E UZAL 1
804 AAVLD 2022 3 PORCINE PCV-2 hepatitis 2MO commercial pigs 'Coughing, thumping, and 2% mortility in the herd. H&E PCV-2 hepatitis UZAL 1
805 AAVLD 2022 4 ALPACA Necrosuppurative bronchopneuonia due to Streptococcus zooepidemicus 15YO female Huacaya alpaca Found dead. H&E UZAL 1
806 AAVLD 2022 5 EQUINE EHV-1 myelitis 14-year old Warmblood gelding 4-day history of swollen limbs and fever that evolved to neurological signs H&E UZAL 1
807 AAVLD 2022 6 FOX, RED Convulsing, unable to stand, and died shortly after Juvenile male red fox (Vulpes vulpes) H&E UZAL 1
808 AAVLD 2022 7 CAPRINE Cerebellar Corynebacterium pseudotuberculosis Adult Alpine intact doe Severe ataxia, did not respond to treatment for PME, went temporarily blind and became hypermetric with a head tilt. H&E UZAL 1
809 AAVLD 2022 8 BOVINE Lymphohistiocytic thymitis due to epizootic bovine abortion 7MO aborted Red Angus fetus The farm had been experiencing multiple abortions over the past month. H&E UZAL 1
810 AAVLD 2022 9 CANINE Thymic cavernous hemangioma and cystic thymic degeneration 11YOI castrated male Australian Shepherd dog Cranial mediastinal mass H&E UZAL 1
811 AAVLD 2022 10 BEAR Trichophyton equinum A female, yearling black bear (Ursus americanus) Thin body condition, stunted growth, facial and abdominal alopecia, and ataxia. H&E UZAL 1
812 AAVLD 2022 11 OWL Reportedly flew into a building. The owl presented with neurologic signs, deteriorating into seizure until death the next morning Great-horned owlet H&E UZAL 1
813 AAVLD 2022 12 CAPRINE Coxiella burnetti A late term Boer goat buck fetus and placenta The fetus was one of several preterm stillbirths in an established Boer herd that recently added new goats prior to a stillbirth outbreak. H&E UZAL 1
814 AAVLD 2022 13 PORCINE Laryngeal necrobacillosis 10WO Yorkshire pig Multiple pigs in this herd were reportedly dyspneic, coughing, and staggering H&E UZAL 1
815 AAVLD 2022 14 CAPRINE Systemic listeriosis 1WO female pygmy goat kid High fever, irregular heart palpitations, respiratory difficulty and crying H&E UZAL 1
816 AAVLD 2022 15 CANINE Pulmonary Angiostrongylus vasorum 1Y 2M female Dachshund Acute lethargy, coughing increased respiratory rate following a car accident. H&E UZAL 1
817 AAVLD 2022 16 RABBIT Synovial and bone botryomycosis 4YO male castrate Mini Lop 3-week history of severe right pelvic limb lameness H&E UZAL 1
818 AAZV 2012 1 JELLYFISH Umbrellar ulceration and necrosis with amoebocytic infalmmation Moon jelly (Aurelia aurita) medisae Developed umberllar lesions 3 weeks after introduction of new jellies. H&E AAZV 1
819 AAZV 2012 2 FISH Necrotizing branchitis with Branchiomyces Ten alewives (Alosa pseudoharengus), both juveniles and adults Die-off of thousands of alewives in a bay H&E AAZV 1
820 AAZV 2012 3 LOBSTER Female American lobster Severe shell disease and "red belly" H&E Epizootic lobster shell disease AAZV 1
821 AAZV 2012 4 FROG 27 gram male grass frog Received two week prior - 1-3 frogs died daily with no clinical signs H&E Rhabdomyositis with Icthyophonus-like spores AAZV 1
822 AAZV 2012 5 PHEASANT Laminosioptes cysticola Adult male Palawan peacock pheasant 1W history of sitting on the ground near heater. Weakness, depression, muscle wasting. Died during blood collection. H&E AAZV 1
823 AAZV 2012 6 CRICKET This cricket found in the stomach of an Amazon milky tree frog. These frogs have been having episodes of rectal prolapse H&E AAZV 1
824 AAZV 2012 7 FERRET History of pure red cell aplasia treated with immunosuppression. 1.5Y female spayed ferret H&E AAZV 1
825 AAZV 2012 8 MEERKAT Cholesterol pericarditis Captive 9Y male slender-tailed meerkat Acute onset of lethargy, anorexia and difficulty breathing. H&E AAZV 1
826 AAZV 2012 9 WHITE-HANDED GIBBON (HYLOBATES CAR) Granulomatous and ulcerative dermatitis, fasciitis, and chondritis 31YO female white-handed gibbon 6cm alopecic mass on right pinna H&E AAZV 1
827 AAZV 2012 10 FROG Annelid infestation Adult Cuban tree frog Eutanized as an invasive species at Zoo Miami H&E AAZV 1
828 AAZV 2012 11 SLOTH Urothelial carcinoma of the urinary bladder 13YO female two-toed sloth History of bacterial cystitis H&E AAZV 1
829 AAZV 2012 12 PELICAN Tetratrichomonas gallinarum Young adult female white pelican Found dead on the Zoo grounds H&E AAZV 1
831 ACVP 2022 0 CANINE Young Dog Maxillary mass H&E Rob Foster 1
832 AAZV 2012 13 RACCOON Lysosomal storage disease consistent with Niemann-Pick disease Wild juvenile raccoon Neurologic signs with wounds on tail, anemia, ataxia and inappetance. H&E AAZV 1
833 AAZV 2012 14 SHARK Necrotizing meningoencephalitis due to Miamiensis avidus Sub-adult male leopard shark Stranded during a die-off H&E AAZV 1
834 AAZV 2012 15 LYNX Parathyroid hyperplasia Aged male lynx Depression, poor body weight. H&E AAZV 1
835 AAZV 2003 1 African wild dog Malignant mixed mammary tumor and apocrine adenomas 7YO female African wild dog Ulcerated mammary masses and various skin nodules H&E AAZV 1
837 AAZV 2003 3 TURTLE Hepatic iron overload Yellow-spotted Amazon River Turtle Found dead H&E AAZV 1
838 AAZV 2003 4 PARROT Iron storage disease 15YO Red Lore Amazon Sudden death H&E AAZV 1
839 AAZV 2003 5 BAT Cholangiocarcinoma and hemochromatosis 9YO Egyptian male fruit bat 3 day history of abdominal distention H&E AAZV 1
840 AAZV 2003 6 MORAY EEL Hepatic mycobacteriosis due to Mycobacterium abscessus Adult zebra moray eel Anorectic since quarantine period and developed cutaneous ulcers a week before death. H&E AAZV 1
841 AAZV 2003 7 JAGUAR Mixed mammary adenocarcinoma 20YO female jaguar History of a mass in the inguinal region for one month. H&E AAZV 1
842 AAZV 2003 8 NHP - CYNOMOLGUS MACAQUE Burkholderia pseudomallei 6YO female cynomolgus macaque Initially fine on colony entry, developed hepatomegaly H&E AAZV 1
843 AAZV 2003 9 BUSH DOG Splenic hemangiosarcoma 7 year old male bush dog Abdominal mass on palpation H&E AAZV 1
844 AAZV 2003 10 PARROT Aspiration pneumonia 23YO male lilac-crowned Amazon Moaning growling and gurgling noises. Increased respiratory rate and effort H&E AAZV 1
845 AAZV 2003 11 NHP - RHESUS Vegetative vavular endocardiosis due to Streptobacillu moniliformis 5YO female outdoor-housed rhesus macaque Respiratory distress H&E AAZV 1
846 AAZV 2003 12 PELICAN Hypervitaminosis E 2.5YO female pink-backed pelican One of three found dead H&E AAZV 1
847 AAZV 2003 13 FISH Chronic degenerative gill changes 12YO stonefish Gilling excessively on exhibit H&E AAZV 1
849 AAZV 2003 14 BAT Cardiomyopathy Adult female flying fox Acute onset of edema of the head and abdominal effusion H&E AAZV 1
850 AAZV 2003 15 SEA LION Hypovitaminosis E 1YO female California sea lion Stranded. Anorexic, lethargic, cannot support weight on front flippers H&E AAZV 1
852 AAZV 2003 2 BLESBOK Hypomyelinosis due to copper deficiency 1-day-old blesbok 1 of 6 weak or stillborn fetuses H&E AAZV 1
853 AAZV 1998 1 OPOSSUM Besnoitia darlingi Adult female opossum white nodules throughout musculature H&E AAZV 1
854 AAZV 1998 2 AVIAN Cutaneous mycobacteriosis 2YO captive bred Mariana fruit dove Multiple subcutaneous masses on ventrum and inner surface of wings H&E AAZV 1
855 AAZV 1998 4 HYRAX Osteoporosis 9YO male captive born rock hyrax Multiple geriatric illnesses H&E AAZV 1
856 AAZV 1998 5 PORCINE Bacterial epicarditis and myocarditis Adult female white-lipped peccary Died during an immobilization procedure H&E AAZV 1
857 AAZV 1998 6 FERRET Fibrosing interstitial pneumonia Adult black-footed ferret Severe and rapidly progressing dyspnea H&E AAZV 1
858 AAZV 1998 7 NHP - SQUIRREL MONKEY Basal cell tumor 4YO squirrel monkey Ulcerated non-healing lesion right shoulder H&E AAZV 1
859 AAZV 1998 8 Sugar glider Osteosarcoma associated with microchip 5.5YO female feathertail glider Thoracic crusted mass H&E AAZV 1
860 AAZV 1998 9 AVIAN Proliferative pneumonia with syncytial cells Subadult male California Condor Treated for gunshot wound and died unexpectedly. H&E AAZV 1
861 AAZV 1998 10 AVIAN Pansteatitis 5MO boat-billed heron Died after cpture H&E AAZV 1
862 AAZV 1998 11 AVIAN Hepatic hemosporozoan cysts Three green oroopendola and two yellow-rumped cacique Found dead H&E AAZV 1
863 AAZV 1998 12 FLAMINGO Avian poxvirus Captive born juvenile flamingo Proliferative skin nodule on the hock H&E AAZV 1
864 AAZV 1998 13 MARMOSET Chronic membranoproliferative glomerulonephritis 3YO pygmy marmoset Found lying on floor of cage, died during treatment. H&E AAZV 1
865 AAZV 1998 3 NHP - COMMON MARMOSET Diffuse mesangioproliferative glomerulonephritis 6.5YO female common marmoset 4-day history of abdominal distention and venous stasis of hindlimbs H&E AAZV 1
866 AAZV 1997 1 SEAL Iron overload and cirrhosis 15 YO Northern fur seal Elevated liver enzymes and icterus, then died. H&E AAZV 1
867 AAZV 1997 2 AVIAN Lymphohistiocytic proliferative disease due to Atoxoplasma 10MO white-throated laughing thrush Round dead in aviary in a rodent trap H&E AAZV 1
868 AAZV 1997 3 FROG Chytridiomycosis 11YO White's tree frog Erythema along ventrum; loosely adherent soft brown material clinicng to skin on feet, abdomen, and ventrum. H&E AAZV 1
869 AAZV 1997 4 FLAMINGO Novel viral infection of liver and cloaca with syncytial cells. 18-day-old flamingo chick Sudden onset of weakness - did not respond to supportive care H&E AAZV 1
870 AAZV 1997 5 NHP - CYNOMOLGUS MACAQUE Adult male cyno Lethargic with multiple nodules in lung seen radiographically H&E AAZV 1
871 AAZV 1997 6 TORTOISE Leukemic lymphoma 40YO spur-tailed land tortoise Lethargic with blepharoconjunctivitis of the right eye and a severe suppurative pericloacal region H&E AAZV 1
872 AAZV 1997 7 NHP - UAKARI Endometrial stromal sarcoma Greater than 10YO female uakari Intermittent trncal hair loss, pruiris, mammary gland and vulvar enlargement. H&E AAZV 1
873 AAZV 1997 8 FROG Approimately 2YO green and golden bell frog Found dead after 1-day history of coelomic distention H&E Coelomitis due to Chlamydia sp. and Bordetella bronchiseptica AAZV 1
874 AAZV 1997 9 FELINE Feline viral rhinotracheitis 9YO female leopard cat Brief history of respiratory distress. Handling resulted in dyspnea and respiratory arrest. H&E AAZV 1
875 AAZV 1997 10 BUDGERIGAR Chlamydiosis 1.5YO female parakeet Progressive abdominal distention and dyspnea H&E AAZV 1
876 AAZV 1997 11 SNAKE Paramyxovirus and secondary E. coli infection 8YO male San Lucan speckled rattlesnake Found dead H&E AAZV 1
877 AAZV 1997 12 BAT Cardiomyopathy Adult female Indian fruit bat Found recumbent, dyspneic, and pale mucous membrane. H&E AAZV 1
878 AAZV 1997 13 SNAKE Granulomatous interstitial pneumonia due to Chlamydia Adult male Durango kingsnake Multiple segments of the vertebral column were fused. H&E AAZV 1
879 AAZV 1997 14 NHP - RHESUS Coccidioides immitis 17YO male rhesus macaque Presented for 4cm long laceration in sex skin. Still ulcerated 1 month after treatment. H&E AAZV 1
880 AAZV 1997 15 OTTER Prostatic carcinoma with metastasis 17YO male North American Otter Found dead H&E AAZV 1
881 ACVP Neuropath Mystery Slides 2002 1 MOUSE Ganglioneuroblastoma Adult male nude mouse Abdominal distention H&E WILLIAMS 1
882 ACVP Neuropath Mystery Slides 2014 1 RACCOON Sarcocystis neurona 5MO female raccoon HBC, broken femur. Never right after surgery. H&E WILLIAMS 1
883 ACVP Neuropath Mystery Slides 2013 1 EQUINE Intraventricular ependymoma 11YO Foreign Warmblood gelding Depression, ataxia, inappetence, worsening neuro signs H&E WILLIAMS 1
884 ACVP Neuropath Mystery Slides 2014 2 FELINE Ceroid lipofuscinosis Young male DSH Progressive history of cerebellar posturing H&E WILLIAMS 1
885 ACVP Neuropath Mystery Slides 2002 2 DONKEY Inherited cerebellar encephalopathy 3-4 YO female donkey Ataxia and running backwards. H&E WILLIAMS 1
887 ACVP Neuropath Mystery Slides 2016 1 FELINE Primary cerebellar lymphom with Hidgkin-like morphology 4YO male castrate DSH Wobbling and right head tilt H&E WILLIAMS 1
888 ACVP Neuropath Mystery Slides 2013 2 RAT Glioma Adult Sprageue-Dawley rats. Offspring of drug-treated mothers. History of heald tilt, depression, circling, hind limb paresis, abdominal distention. H&E WILLIAMS 1
890 ACVP Neuropath Mystery Slides 2014 3 CANINE Progressive multifocal leukoencephalitis 4YO spayed Yorkie Left head turn and tilt, thoracolumbar kyphosis and pelvic limb extensor rigidity. H&E WILLIAMS 1
891 ACVP Neuropath Mystery Slides 2002 3 MOUSE Space cadet mouse Female FVB/NCR mouse Significant behavioural abnormalitis and seizure activity H&E WILLIAMS 1
900 NEVPC 2018 1 CANINE Hepatic neosporosis 5YO male castrate English springer spaniel Liver biopsy due to chronic hepatiitis H&E Budd-Chiari -like syndrome WILLIAMS 1
901 NEVPC 2018 2 CANINE Lobular dissecting hepatitis 2.5Y spayed female American Cocker Spaniel Lethargy, hypoproteiemia, ascites H&E WILLIAMS 1
902 NEVPC 2018 3 BAT Hepatocellular carcinoma, hemochromatosis 14YO female Egyptian fruit bat Found on ground of enclosure, thin with enlarged liver H&E WILLIAMS 1
903 NEVPC 2018 4 CANINE Canine adenovirus-1 8WO female Labradoodle Lethargy and vomiting H&E NEVPC 1
904 NEVPC 2018 5 DEER Theileria sp. White tailed deer neonate In a stdy of fawn mortality in southern Delaware, 32% of tagged fawns were found dead. H&E NEVPC 1
905 NEVPC 2018 6 CANINE Hepatic Sarcocystis neurona 22MO intact male bloodhound Elevated liver enzymes, neurologic signs - treated with immunodepressants. H&E NEVPC 1
906 NEVPC 2018 7 CANINE 9YO female spayed Pit Bull On immunsuppression for ITP H&E Hepatic Neospora caninum NEVPC 1
907 NEVPC 2017 1 MILLIPEDE Granulomatous bacterial coelomitis 5YO female giant African millipede Paralysis of the caudal half of the body H&E NEVPC 1
908 NEVPC 2017 2 DOLPHIN Sporothrix schenckii 39YO male Atlantic bottlenose dolphin Found dead after three days of inappetence H&E NEVPC 1
909 NEVPC 2017 3 FROG Chytridiomycosis Female adult black and green poison dart frog Found dead unexpectedly H&E NEVPC 1
910 NEVPC 2017 4 HEDGEHOG Wobbly hedgehog syndrome 2.5YO male white-bellied hedgehog 7d history of ataxia and lethargy H&E NEVPC 1
911 NEVPC 2017 5 WALLABY Pulmonary toxoplasmosis 4YO male castrate wallaby Lethargy, inappetence and rapid decline. H&E NEVPC 1
912 NEVPC 2017 6 SNAKE Boid inclusion disease, esophageal round cell tumor 5YO male red tail boa Lethargy, inappetence, mouth rot, coelomic mass H&E NEVPC 1
913 NEVPC 2017 7 DEER Unspeciffied immune-mediated systemic disease 7MO female blue duiker Lethargy, ataxia, ataxia, seizures H&E NEVPC 1
914 NEVPC 2017 8 NHP - RHESUS Pituitary adenoma (prolactinoma) Weight loss, vision loss, circling, and abnormal lactation H&E NEVPC 1
915 NEVPC 2017 9 CANINE Blastomyces dermatitis 3YO male castrate Doberman Presented for respiratory distress with a nine-month history of carpal swelling and aggressive bone lesion. H&E NEVPC 1
916 NEVPC 2017 10 CANINE Mucopolysaccharidosis 15WO female Boston Terrier Difficulty walking, dysphagia H&E NEVPC 1
917 NEVPC 2017 11 CANINE Ovarian ligament arteriolar aneurysms 3.5Y mixed breed dog Two large masses in ovarian ligament on ovariohysterectomy H&E NEVPC 1
918 NEVPC 2017 11 CANINE Ovarian ligamental arteriolar aneurysms 3.5YO female mixed breed Two large masses seen in ovarian ligaments at spay H&E NEVPC 1
919 NEVPC 2017 12 CANINE Idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis 12.5YO male castrate Shih Tzu Increased respiratory rate, bronchointerstitial pattern on radiograph H&E NEVPC 1
920 NEVPC 2017 13 FELINE Feline cutaneous lymphoma 15YO feline spayed DSH H/O basal cell tumors, atopic dermatitis. Continued pruritus and multiple skin nodules. H&E NEVPC 1
925 NEVPC 2017 14 CANINE Gallbladder neuroendocrine tumor 12YO castrated male Labrador retriever 1 month history of polyuria and polydipsia and elevated liver enzymes. H&E NEVPC 1
926 NEVPC 2017 15 CANINE Acute tumor lysis syndrome 6YO male German Shepherd dog Generlized lymphadenopathy H&E NEVPC 1
927 NEVPC 2017 16 CANINE Spinal cord gliomatosis cerebri 6YO male castrate English Bulldog Progessive hindlimb ataxia H&E NEVPC 1
928 NEVPC 2017 17 CANINE Trypanosoma cruzi 2YO male German Shepherd dog History of intermittent diarrhea and acute onset of severe ascites H&E NEVPC 1
929 NEVPC 2017 18 CANINE Gossypiboma 5YO spayed female German Shepherd dog 7cm abdominal mass noted at wellness exam. H&E NEVPC 1
930 NEVPC 2017 19 CANINE Liver, gallbladder: Arteriovenous fistula 8MO male Labrador retirever 4 month history of daily vomiting, frequent diarrhea, depression following meals H&E NEVPC 1
931 NEVPC 2017 20 CANINE Pancreatitis, panniculus, and polyarthritis syndrome 7YO male castrate Border Collie 1Y history of chronic renal failure. Progressive azotemia, pyrexia, forelimb lameness H&E NEVPC 1
932 NEVPC 2017 21 CANINE Pseudoplacentational endometrial hyperplasia 11MO Bernese Mountain dog Prolonged estrus; presented for spay and hernia repair H&E NEVPC 1
933 NEVPC 2017 22 RAT Model for Alzheimer's disease 17MO albino female TgF344 rat Unexpected death during anesthesia for brain imaging H&E NEVPC 1
934 NEVPC 2018 8 DOLPHIN Paracoccidiodes sp. (Lacazia loboi, Loboa loboi Adult male Atlantic bottlenose dolphin Stranded dead. H&E NEVPC 1
935 NEVPC 2018 9 FELINE 10YO male castrate DSH Elevated liver enzymes, neutrophilia, hepatomegaly H&E Common bile duct: Neuroendocrine tumor NEVPC 1
936 NEVPC 2018 10 FELINE Neuroendocrine tumor 10YO male castrate DSH (slide 2) Elevated liber enzymes, neutrophilia, hepatomegaly H&E NEVPC 1
937 NEVPC 2018 11 CANINE 10YO female spayed Scottish Terier 3Y history of elevated ALP, ALT and now a cavitated liver mass. H&E Hepatocellular carcinoma NEVPC 1
938 NEVPC 2018 12 CANINE Mixed salivary gland tumor 5YO English bulldog Non-painfyul non-ulcerated mass under right ear H&E NEVPC 1
939 NEVPC 2018 13 GUINEA PIG Abdominal wall: Liposarcoma 5YO english shorthair guinea pig 8x6cm mass from the left flank H&E NEVPC 1
940 NEVPC 2018 14 HORSESHOE CRAB Bacterial hepatopancreatitis, trematodiasis, granule depletion Juvenile male horseshoe crab Retrospective histologic study H&E NEVPC 1
941 NEVPC 2018 15 NHP - BABOON Pancreatic nesidioblastosis Colony management None H&E NEVPC 1
942 NEVPC 2018 CANINE Pulmonary alveolar microlithiasis 12 YO male castrate Australian shepherd Hemopericardium H&E NEVPC 1
943 NEVPC 2018 17 FELINE Metastatic cardiac leiomyosarcoma 10YO female spayed domestic longhair cat Renomegaly with FNA aspirate consistet with renal sarcoma H&E NEVPC 1
944 NEVPC 2018 18 FELINE Feline herpesvirus-1 15YO spayed female domestic long hair cat Non-ulcerate inflammatory mass extending from left naris H&E NEVPC 1
945 SEVPAC 2022 1 CANINE Fungal steatitis due to Scedosporium 5Y11M male castrate Labrador retriever Cranial abdominal mass H&E SEVPAC 1
946 SEVPAC 2022 2 EQUINE Eastern equine encephalitis 1YO Thoroughbred mare 4D history of progressive neurologic signs H&E SEVPAC 1
947 SEVPAC 2022 3 FELINE Myeloma (or light chain) cast nephropathy 8YO male castrate DSH Found dead at home. H&E SEVPAC 1
948 SEVPAC 2022 4 CANINE Systemic histoplasmosis 4YO male miniature Schnauzer Thrombocytopenia, increased liver enzymes, interstitial lung pattern on X-ray H&E SEVPAC 1
949 SEVPAC 2022 6 CANINE Muscular hepatozoonosis 11MO male castrate mixed breed 5 month history of pyrexia, anemia, heart murmur H&E SEVPAC 1
950 SEVPAC 2022 10 RABBIT Rabbit hemorrhagic disease virus-2 9MO lionhead rabbit Acute onset of lethargy; one of two affected H&E SEVPAC 1
951 SEVPAC 2022 11 SHARK Novel elasmobranch alloherpesvirus Wild-caught juvenile tiger shark Spyhopping and gillflaring H&E SEVPAC 1
952 SEVPAC 2022 13 TORTOISE Ovarian teratoma 75YO female Aldabra tortoise 1-2 week history of lethargy, anorexia, and open mouth breathing H&E SEVPAC 1
953 SEVPAC 2022 14 CHICKEN Chicken astrovirus Day-of-hatch broiler chicks Decreased hatching and unthrifty chicks H&E SEVPAC 1
954 SEVPAC 2022 15 BEARDED DRAGON Granular cell tumor 6YO female bearded dragon Mass on the left pelvic limb H&E SEVPAC 1
955 SEVPAC 2022 16 FISH Edwardsiella anguillarum Nile tilapia fingerlings Erratic swimming, exophthalmia, and lethargy - 10-30% mortality H&E SEVPAC 1
956 SEVPAC 2022 17 BEARDED DRAGON Multicentric anaplastic sarcoma 7YO M bearded dragon 3W history of anorexia and nasal discharge H&E SEVPAC 1
957 SEVPAC 2022 18 CANINE Amelanotic melanoma 6YO male neutered Great Dane Fine needle aspirate from a mammary mass H&E SEVPAC 1
958 SEVPAC 2022 7 EQUINE Equine multinodular pulmonary fibrosis 17YO Quarterhorse mare Weight loss H&E SEVPAC 1
959 SEVPAC 2022 8 RABBIT Tularemia Adult female Eastern cottontail rabbit Lethargic and not afraid of humans H&E SEVPAC 1
960 SEVPAC 2022 9 CANINE HIgh grade oligodendroglioma invading ethmoid and nasal turbinates 6YO castrate French bulldog. Chronic bilateral epistaxis and stertor H&E SEVPAC 1
961 SEVPAC 2022 5 FELINE Systemic amyloidosis 11YO female DSH No history submitted H&E SEVPAC 1
962 SEVPAC 2022 19 TORTOISE Fungal and bacterial pneumonia 10YO male African spurred tortoise Inappetence lethargy emaciation H&E SEVPAC 1
963 SEVPAC 2022 20 EQUINE Renal actinobacillosis 3-day-old Tennessee walking horse foal Presented in lateral recumbency with failure of passive transfer H&E SEVPAC 1
964 SEVPAC 2022 21 TORTOISE Hepatic intranuclear coccidiosis Adult Homes hingeback tortoise One week of anorexia and lethargy H&E SEVPAC 1
965 SEVPAC 2022 22 AVIAN Proventricular eustrongylidiasis Adult great blue heron Presented for bilateral leg fracture H&E SEVPAC 1
966 SEVPAC 2022 24 BEARDED DRAGON Nannizziopsis guarroi 1YO bearded dragon History or trauma to leg; developed proliferative and necrotic lesions. H&E SEVPAC 1
967 SEVPAC 2022 23 FELINE Histoplasma capsulatum 8YO female spayed DSH Severe respiratory distress H&E SEVPAC 1
968 SEVPAC 2022 25 BEARDED DRAGON Aortic aneurysm 8 year old bearded dragon Euthanized due to heart failure H&E SEVPAC 1
969 SEVPAC 2022 26 AVIAN Cecal heterakiasis with mesenchymal neoplasia Adult, female, crested fireback pheasant Anorexia, lethargy, leukocytosis, toxic heterophila H&E SEVPAC 1
970 SEVPAC 2022 27 BOVINE Monensin toxicosis 7MO female Brahman calf Three deaths following introduction of a new feed supplement H&E SEVPAC 1
971 SEVPAC 2022 30 SNAKE Gastric cryptosporidosis 1YO female black kingsnake Coelomic bulge H&E SEVPAC 1
972 SEVPAC 2022 31 LIZARD Malignant iridophoroma Female leopard gecko Mass on forelimb H&E SEVPAC 1
973 SEVPAC 2022 28 ALLIGATOR Bacterial meningoencephalitis due to Providencia sp. American alligator hatchling 35-40 farmed hatchlings died within 24-36 hours. Unable to right themselves in water. H&E SEVPAC 1
974 SEVPAC 2022 29 BEARDED DRAGON Aortic aneurysm 5.5YO bearded dragon Frank blood coming from the mouth. H&E SEVPAC 1
975 SEVPAC 2022 33 PORCINE Ascaris suum larval migration One of 170 market swine presented for slaugher - 2 dead on arrival Pulmonary hemorrhage and edema with swollen hyperemic tracheobronchial and mediastinal lymph nodes. H&E SEVPAC 1
976 SEVPAC 2022 37 AVIAN Cecal histomoniasis and heterakiasis Six to 7-week-old, Bobwhite quail Increased mortality H&E SEVPAC 1
977 SEVPAC 2022 38 EQUINE Potomac horse fever 5YO Thoroughbred mare Acute diarrhea, fever, and seizures H&E SEVPAC 1
978 SEVPAC 2022 42 CANINE T-cell lymphoma, pulmonary Sarcocystis neurona 9YO female spayed Boxer Anorexia, vomiting, bilateral pleural effusion H&E SEVPAC 1
979 SEVPAC 2022 39 BEARDED DRAGON Iridophoroma 5.5YO male bearded dragon Ulcerated mass on back H&E SEVPAC 1
980 SEVPAC 2022 40 BEARDED DRAGON Enteric amebiasis Adult male panther chameleon Blood in urates and kidney disease H&E SEVPAC 1
981 SEVPAC 2022 46 EQUINE Renal Halicephalobus gingivalis 23YO Thoroughbred gelding Hematuria and weight loss H&E SEVPAC 1
982 SEVPAC 2022 47 SNAKE Lymphoma, steatitis, and renal gout Adult female Louisiana pine snake Found dead in cage H&E SEVPAC 1
983 SEVPAC 2022 44 CHICKEN Testicular teratoma Adult Marans rooster HIstory of weight loss, lethargy, inappetence. Marek's in the flock. H&E SEVPAC 1
984 SEVPAC 2022 45 CANINE Metastatic aortic body tumor 1.5YO male Goldendoodle Primary lung mass H&E SEVPAC 1
985 SEVPAC 2022 48 FELINE Spinal cord Sarcocystis sp. 8MO female spayed DSH Non-weight-bearing lameness and thoracic limb contracture progressing to non-ambulatory. H&E SEVPAC 1
986 SEVPAC 2022 49 CANINE Renal borreliosis (Lyme Disease) 4YO female spayed Australian shepherd Thrombocytopenia, anemia H&E SEVPAC 1
987 SEVPAC 2022 43 FISH 15YO male Oscar Distended coelom with a mass on ultrasound H&E Renal and hepatic adenocarcinomas SEVPAC 1
988 SEVPAC 2022 50 RACCOON Canine morbillivirus; Crenosoma vulpis Juvenile wild female raccoon Lethrgy, hypersalivation, seizures and tremors. H&E SEVPAC 1
989 SEVPAC 2022 51 CAPRINE 1YO Boer buck Polyuria with dark brown urine H&E SEVPAC 1
990 SEVPAC 2022 52 BOVINE Myocardial epithelial inclusions 1mo Holstein heifer Purulent laryngitis and pneumonia H&E SEVPAC 1
991 SEVPAC 2022 53 SNAKE Boid inclusion disease 9YO female red-tailed boa Dull, low pain assessment score, BCS 4/9 H&E SEVPAC 1
992 SEVPAC 2022 54 FELINE Thymoma 5YO spayed female DSH Generalized pruritus and scale with loss of claws H&E SEVPAC 1
993 SEVPAC 2022 55 CANINE Suppurative peritonitis due to Candida 5YO male castrate Labrador retriever History of enterotomy and dehiscense. H&E SEVPAC 1
994 NEVPC 2016 1 EQUINE Dissecting aneurysm and bilateral pheochromocytoma 21YO gelding QH cross Found dead with no premonitory signs H&E NEVPC 1
995 NEVPC 2016 3 ALPACA Squamous cell carcinoma of gastric compartment 1 14YO Suri alpaca Found dead unexpectedly H&E NEVPC 1
996 NEVPC 2016 2 CANINE Amebic pneumonia 3YO male castrateWest Highland White terrier Anorexia, vomiting, abnormal mentation and 3month history of cyclosporin administration H&E NEVPC 1
997 NEVPC 2016 4 NHP - JAPANESE MACAQUE Spermatocytic seminoma 21YO male Japanese macaque Enlarged left testis H&E NEVPC 1
998 NEVPC 2016 5 CANINE Sebaceous carcinoma with nodal spread 13YO male Cocker spaniel Ulcerated mass on the paw wih nodal metastasis H&E NEVPC 1
999 NEVPC 2016 6 ALPACA Retroperitoneal T-cell lymhoma 8YO male alpaca 2-week history of dysuria and hematuria H&E NEVPC 1
1000 NEVPC 2016 7 CANINE 11YO male castrate Labrador retriever Head tilt, vomiting, difficulty walking H&E Acute cerebellar infarction NEVPC 1
1001 NEVPC 2016 8 FOX Morbillivirus with lipid pneumonia Adult female Arctic fox Hunter-killed H&E NEVPC 1
1002 NEVPC 2016 9 CANINE Sclerosing encapsulating peritonitis 5MO female pug Abdominal effusion w/o evidence of cardiac disease H&E NEVPC 1
1003 NEVPC 2016 10 EQUINE Lymphangiosarcoma 18YO Quarterhorse gelding Progressive right hindlimb lameness H&E NEVPC 1
1004 NEVPC 2016 11 CANINE Situs inversus with primary ciliary dyskinesia 18WO female West Highland white terrier History of coughing and increased respiratory effort H&E NEVPC 1
1005 NEVPC 2016 12 CANINE Sarcocystis falcatula 27YO male African penguin Depression and lethargy H&E NEVPC 1
1006 NEVPC 2016 13 FISH Amyloodinium ocellatum and epitheliocystis Adult female Northern puffer fish One week history of anorexia and lethargy with red discoloration around fins. H&E NEVPC 1
1007 NEVPC 2016 15 MOUSE Methymalonic acidemia Male mehylmlonic mutase knockout weanling mouse Small and hunched H&E NEVPC 1
1008 NEVPC 2016 16 MOUSE HPS1 9MO homozygous GEM Study animals on Hermansky-Pudlak syndrome 1 H&E NEVPC 1
1009 NEVPC 2016 17 CANINE Pulmonary arterial plexiform lesions/pulmonary hypertension 5YOI male castrate Havanese Frequent episodes of collapse and tachypnea/dyspnea H&E NEVPC 1
1010 NEVPC 2016 18 CANINE Cerebellar abiotrophy 3MO intact female Border Collie Progressive ataxia and head tremors H&E NEVPC 1
1011 Davis-Thompson 2022 NHP - CYNOMOLGUS MACAQUE Monkeypox Juvenile male cyno Aorosolized with monkeypox virus H&E WILLIAMS 1
1013 NEVPC 2016 20 FERRET Vaccine induced sarcoma 13MO male castrate ferret Mass on left shoulder invading rib H&E NEVPC 1
1014 NEVPC 2016 21 CANINE Laminar cerebral necrosis due to hypernatremia 7YO male castrate ShihTzu Acute neurologic decline H&E NEVPC 1
1016 NEVPC 2016 20 BUDGERIGAR Avian poxvirus 2YO female opal red rumped parakeet Recently acquired; severe respiratory distress H&E NEVPC 1
1017 NEVPC 2016 19 PIGEON Avian pox Adult female mourning dove Extensive head skin and oral cavity plaques H&E NEVPC 1
1018 NEVPC 2016 22 AVIAN Avian pox 2YO female opal red-rumped parakeet Recent acquiistion and severe respiratory distress H&E NEVPC 1
1019 NEVPC 2016 23 CANINE Onchocerca lupi 7YO male castrate mixed breed OD - red and swollen for a month H&E NEVPC 1
1020 NEVPC 2016 24 CANINE Pseudolymphoma due to Borrelia burgdorferi 8YO spayed female gr Great Dane SQ growth behind the right ear H&E NEVPC 1
1021 NEVPC 2016 25 CHINCHILLA Malocclusion due to reserve crown overgrowth 1.5YO male chinchilla Anorexia, lethargy. H&E NEVPC 1
1022 NEVPC 2016 26 EQUINE Borrelia burgdorferi 7YO Quarterhorse mare Conjunctivitis progressing to anterior uveitis H&E NEVPC 1
1023 NEVPC 2016 27 CANINE Amanitin toxicosis 8WO female golden retreiver Acute onset of vomiting and seizures H&E NEVPC 1
1024 NEVPC 2016 28 CANINE Peripheral neuroblastoma with metastasis 1.5 male castrate Alaskan Malamute Abdominal mass H&E NEVPC 1
1025 NEVPC 2016 29 MOUSE Pneumocystis pneumonia 16WO female CD40 ligand knockout mouse Lethargy, trembling, hypothermic H&E NEVPC 1
1026 Argentinean Division Interinstitutional Seminars 2022 176 CANINE Piel: Dermatitis/foliculitis piogranulomatosa multifocal-coalescente, leve, crónica, con fragmentos de pelo con hifas y esporas intralesionales, consistentes con dermatofitos. Se remite el quinto dedo del miembro anterior derecho de un canino de 6 años de edad, para estudio histopatológico. Se procedió a descalcificar el dedo con ácido nítrico al 6%. H&E El querion es un presentación poco frecuente de la dermatofitosis, caracterizada por una importante reacción inflamatoria. La causa de esta fuerte reacción inmunológica no se conoce, aunque en humanos el querion se suele observar con especies de dermatofitos no adaptadas a la piel humana. El potencial zoonótico del querion parece ser menor que otras formas de dermatofitosis, dada la baja cantidad de microorganismos y la profundidad a la que se encuentra la lesión. Entre los diagnósticos diferenciales hay que considerar neoplasias de piel como mastocitoma o histiocitoma, reacciones de cuerpo extraño, foliculitis y furunculosis, y pseudomicetoma dermatofítico. Además del querion, existen otras tres presentaciones de las dermatofitosis en los caninos y felinos. La clásica dermatofitosis, con presencia del agente en los folículos pilosos y mínima inflamación; el pseudomicetoma dermatofítico, caracterizado por una severa reacción granulomatosa, con reacción de Splendore-Hoeppli; y la dermatofitosis pustular superficial, causada por la colonización de la queratina superficial, con presencia de pústulas que semejan una dermatitis autoinmune. 1
1027 Argentinean Division Interinstitutional Seminars 2022 177 PORCINE Necrosis monofásica multifocal en músculo estriado esquelético En abril de 2022 se recibió la consulta por la muerte de 28 cerdos de engorde, en una granja de 400 madres. La mortandad tuvo lugar en el trascurso de 24 h y estuvo asociada al suministro de una nueva partida de alimento. De la anamnesis surgió que el alimento ofrecido a la categoría engorde el día previo a las muertes, provino de una planta que también elabora alimento para bovinos y que usan lasalocid como ingrediente del alimento para esa especie. Durante la visita a la granja se realizó la inspección clínica del lote afectado, la extracción de sangre de 4 cerdos para hemograma y bioquímica sanguínea y se colectó orina de 1 animal. Se llevó a cabo la necropsia completa de 9 cerdos, obteniéndose muestras de diversos órganos que se fijaron en formaldehído 10% y se procesaron para histopatología. Se colectaron muestras de alimento para determinación cualitativa de lasalocid por cromatografía en capa fina. H&E En la inspección clínica se encontraron aproximadamente un 30% de animales postrados, que al incorporarlos manifestaban marcada dificultad en la marcha, temblores musculares, gruñidos, taquipnea con respiración abdominal y temperatura corporal normal o ligeramente aumentada. El hemograma de los 4 animales evidenció leucocitosis marcada y la bioquímica sanguínea demostró valores elevados para urea, proteínas totales y albúmina, así como un incremento en las enzimas aspartato aminotransferasa (AST) (1937; 5635; 1064; 21; VR=40-60 UI/L), creatina fosfoquinasa (CPK) (30786; 63492; 116087; 108508; VR=<25 UI/L), fosfatasa alcalina (FA) (423; 853; 691; 912; VR=<395 UI/L) y gamma glutamil transferasa (GGT) (40; 83; 41; 50;VR=0-40 UI/L). La muestra de orina, de aspecto turbio y color rojo oscuro, presentó hemoglobina, células epiteliales vesicales y renales y cilindros granulosos. El análisis de la muestra de alimento resultó positivo a la presencia de lasalocid entre sus componentes. 1
1028 Argentinean Division Interinstitutional Seminars 2022 177 PORCINE Necrosis monofásica multifocal en músculo estriado esquelético En abril de 2022 se recibió la consulta por la muerte de 28 cerdos de engorde, en una granja de 400 madres. La mortandad tuvo lugar en el trascurso de 24 h y estuvo asociada al suministro de una nueva partida de alimento. De la anamnesis surgió que el alimento ofrecido a la categoría engorde el día previo a las muertes, provino de una planta que también elabora alimento para bovinos y que usan lasalocid como ingrediente del alimento para esa especie. Durante la visita a la granja se realizó la inspección clínica del lote afectado, la extracción de sangre de 4 cerdos para hemograma y bioquímica sanguínea y se colectó orina de 1 animal. Se llevó a cabo la necropsia completa de 9 cerdos, obteniéndose muestras de diversos órganos que se fijaron en formaldehído 10% y se procesaron para histopatología. Se colectaron muestras de alimento para determinación cualitativa de lasalocid por cromatografía en capa fina. H&E En la inspección clínica se encontraron aproximadamente un 30% de animales postrados, que al incorporarlos manifestaban marcada dificultad en la marcha, temblores musculares, gruñidos, taquipnea con respiración abdominal y temperatura corporal normal o ligeramente aumentada. El hemograma de los 4 animales evidenció leucocitosis marcada y la bioquímica sanguínea demostró valores elevados para urea, proteínas totales y albúmina, así como un incremento en las enzimas aspartato aminotransferasa (AST) (1937; 5635; 1064; 21; VR=40-60 UI/L), creatina fosfoquinasa (CPK) (30786; 63492; 116087; 108508; VR=<25 UI/L), fosfatasa alcalina (FA) (423; 853; 691; 912; VR=<395 UI/L) y gamma glutamil transferasa (GGT) (40; 83; 41; 50;VR=0-40 UI/L). La muestra de orina, de aspecto turbio y color rojo oscuro, presentó hemoglobina, células epiteliales vesicales y renales y cilindros granulosos. El análisis de la muestra de alimento resultó positivo a la presencia de lasalocid entre sus componentes. 1
1029 Argentinean Division Interinstitutional Seminars 2022 178 CANINE H&E 1
1030 Argentinean Division Interinstitutional Seminars 2022 179 FERRET Esofagitis supurativa transmural, severa, subaguda, con atrofia muscular El animal (hurón de 1 año de edad) presentó letargia, reticencia a moverse, paresia y atrofia del tren posterior. Ante la falta de respuesta al tratamiento se decide la eutanasia. Se remitieron al Servicio de Patología Diagnóstica (UBA) muestras de esófago, diafragma y músculo cuádriceps para histopatología. H&E La miofascitis idiopática diseminada (DIM) del hurón es una enfermedad que fue reconocida por primera vez en el año 2003 en Estados Unidos, que afecta hurones jóvenes hasta los 2 años, sin predilección de sexo (Garner et al., 2007; Pfent et al., 2013). Se caracteriza por una aparición aguda de los signos clínicos, leucocitosis, falla en la respuesta al tratamiento y muerte (Garner et al., 2007; López y col., 2016; Pedrosa y col., 2022; Pfent et al., 2013). Su causa es desconocida si bien se postula que podría deberse a un fenómeno inmunomediado asociado a la administración del adyuvante de la vacuna del moquillo (Garner et al., 2007; López y col., 2016). Si bien la signología clínica (aumento de temperatura, anorexia, decaimiento, etc.), la leucocitosis y el tipo de infiltrado neutrofílico podrían asociarse a una infección bacteriana sistémica, nunca se pudo aislar ningún tipo de agente causal a partir de las lesiones ni tampoco se observaron resultados positivos a la antibioticoterapia (Garner et al., 2007; López y col., 2016; Pedrosa y col., 2022). Se puede observar inflamación a nivel de la musculatura esquelética, esofágica y cardíaca, pero también se pueden encontrar lesiones en tráquea, lengua, músculo liso de las vías aéreas pulmonares, músculo liso intestinal, etc. (Garner et al., 2007; Pfent et al., 2013). La lesión esofágica es patognomónica, según algunos autores (Garner et al., 2007; López y col., 2016; Williams et al., 2018). A nivel sanguíneo, se suele encontrar una severa neutrofilia (López y col., 2016; Pfent et al., 2013; Williams et al., 2018) pero no se detecta un aumento de la enzima creatina kinasa debido a que la infiltración celular suele producir atrofia muscular pero no se suele observar necrosis de las células (Garner et al., 2007). En general no se observa una buena respuesta al tratamiento y se termina en la eutanasia del animal, por lo cual la tasa de mortalidad es elevada (Garner et al., 2007; López y col., 2016; Pfent et al., 2013). El diagnóstico antemortem se podría realizar a través de una biopsia muscular (Garner et al., 2007; Pfent et al., 2013). 1
1031 Argentinean Division Interinstitutional Seminars 2022 180 CANINE H&E 1
1032 Argentinean Division Interinstitutional Seminars 2022 180 CANINE H&E 1
1033 Argentinean Division Interinstitutional Seminars 2022 181 FELINE H&E 1
1034 Argentinean Division Interinstitutional Seminars 2022 183 BOVINE Estomatitis proliferativa y necrotizante localmente extendida, severa, subaguda, con presencia de cuerpos de inclusión intracitoplasmáticos Ternero de guachera, Holando Argentino. Cuentan que nació con lesiones en el rodete dentario, que no pudo alimentarse y fue eutanasiado. H&E La lesión es compatible con estomatitis papular bovina. El virus infeccioso se encuentra dentro de las células epiteliales lesionadas. Se disemina por contacto directo o fómites. La infección no confiere inmunidad. La mayoría de las infecciones son agudas y se resuelven en aproximadamente una semana. Es una enfermedad papular y necrotizante leve, de la cavidad oral, ocasionalmente afecta a el esófago y preestómagos. No forma vesículas. Más común en terneros jóvenes o adultos inmunodeprimidos; frecuentemente asociado con la administración deficiente de calostro. Por lo general, no es una infección clínicamente significativa, más si importante diferenciarla de fiebre aftosa. Es una zoonosis, produce pápulas en los dedos y los brazos de los humanos que pueden persistir durante varias semanas. 1
1035 NEVPC 2016 30 CANINE Complex odontoma 3MO Labrador retreiver Non-painful mandibular mass H&E NEVPC 1
1036 NEVPC 2016 31 CAPRINE Intestinal adenocarcinoma 3YO Oberhasli doe &-month history of hyorexia and progressive weight loss with premature delivery of a kid H&E NEVPC 1
1037 NEVPC 2016 32 CANINE Pulmonary acanthamoebiasis 3YO male csatrate West Highland White terrier Several day history of abnormal mentation and progressive dyspnea with a 3-month history of cyclosporin administration H&E NEVPC 1
1038 NEVPC 2015 1 CANINE CVAs with hydrocephalus ex vacuo 18YO mixed breed dog History of periodic abnormal mentation, vocalization and right-sided twisting of the body H&E NEVPC 1
1039 NEVPC 2015 2 ALPACA Adult female alpaca Neurologic signs and recumbent. Died that day H&E Parelaphastrongylus tenuis NEVPC 1
1040 NEVPC 2015 3 CANINE 7MO male mixed breed Neurologic signs with altered mentation, nsyagmus, abnormal head and neck posture H&E Grade III oligodendroglioma NEVPC 1
1041 Argentinean Division Interinstitutional Seminars 2022 182 CANINE H&E 1
1042 Argentinean Division Interinstitutional Seminars 2022 184 CANINE Necrosis epidérmica localmente extendida, severa, aguda Se recibe muestra de piel y tejido subcutáneo de región escapular izquierda de un canino adulto, macho, mestizo. El paciente presenta piodermia profunda severa, sin respuesta a tratamiento con antibioticoterapia (cefalexina, amoxicilina más ácido clabulánico, clindamicina y enrofloxacina). El paciente es hipotiroideo, tiene enfermedad hepática crónica y cursó con Ehrlichia canis. Luego de la observación microscópica inicial, se consulta al Médico Veterinario actuante. El mismo relata que los tutores explican que las lesiones actuales difieren de las iniciales (de 3 a 4 meses de antigüedad). En este periodo, el paciente presentó, dos convulsiones y recibió un anticonvulsivante, desconociendo los tutores nombre de la droga y dosis suministrada. El animal falleció 7 horas después de la toma de la muestra para histopatología. H&E Los hallazgos descriptos y la historia clínica orientan a una reacción a drogas entre las causas posibles. Se sugiere controlar evolución y según criterio clínico repetir la muestra. 1
1043 Argentinean Division Interinstitutional Seminars 2022 184 CANINE Necrosis epidérmica localmente extendida, severa, aguda Se recibe muestra de piel y tejido subcutáneo de región escapular izquierda de un canino adulto, macho, mestizo. El paciente presenta piodermia profunda severa, sin respuesta a tratamiento con antibioticoterapia (cefalexina, amoxicilina más ácido clabulánico, clindamicina y enrofloxacina). El paciente es hipotiroideo, tiene enfermedad hepática crónica y cursó con Ehrlichia canis. Luego de la observación microscópica inicial, se consulta al Médico Veterinario actuante. El mismo relata que los tutores explican que las lesiones actuales difieren de las iniciales (de 3 a 4 meses de antigüedad). En este periodo, el paciente presentó, dos convulsiones y recibió un anticonvulsivante, desconociendo los tutores nombre de la droga y dosis suministrada. El animal falleció 7 horas después de la toma de la muestra para histopatología. H&E Los hallazgos descriptos y la historia clínica orientan a una reacción a drogas entre las causas posibles. Se sugiere controlar evolución y según criterio clínico repetir la muestra. 1
1044 NEVPC 2015 4 CANINE Liver: Intravascular lymphoma 7YO spayed female mastiff Hemoabdomen, tachycardia, tachypnea H&E NEVPC 1
1045 NEVPC 2015 5 SNAKE Granulomatous stomatitis and boid inclusion disease 4YO make red tailed boa Anoexia, epaxial muscle atrophy with a soft tissue mass of the cranial cervical region H&E NEVPC 1
1046 NEVPC 2015 6 NHP - TAMARIN Hepatic osteodystrophy 8YO female Golden lion tamarin Six year history of hyperbilirubinemia - died during immobilization for physical examination H&E NEVPC 1
1047 NEVPC 2015 7 CANINE Light chain deposition disease 13YO male castrate West Highland white terrier Abdominal mass, hypergolbulinemia, marked ALF elevation H&E NEVPC 1
1048 NEVPC 2015 8 PORCINE Pulmonary M. hyorhinis infection 4WO female Yorkshire cross Hyporectic, depressed, tachpneic, cyanotic H&E NEVPC 1
1049 NEVPC 2015 9 FROG Aeromonas dermatosepticemia Adulte female Xenopus breeder Devitalized erythematous skin H&E NEVPC 1
1050 NEVPC 2015 10 NHP - CYNOMOLGUS MACAQUE Cytomegalovirus 2.5YO cynomolgus macaque Treated with streptozotocin and had an islet cell transplant H&E NEVPC 1
1051 NEVPC 2015 11 RABBIT 2MO male domestic rabbit Severe vestibular signs prior to death; owner had lost 2 other rabbits H&E Eimeria steidae NEVPC 1
1052 NEVPC 2015 12 CANINE Hepatozoon americanum 2YO female mixed breed Organomegly, cachexia, muscle pain H&E NEVPC 1
1053 NEVPC 2015 13 CANINE Metastatic eccrine carcinoma 11YO male castrate Brittany spaniel Mass on left distal forelimb from metacarpal pad to digits H&E NEVPC 1
1054 NEVPC 2015 14 EQUINE Ciliary body mast cell tumor 18YO female Paint Uveitis progressing to hypopyon H&E NEVPC 1
1055 NEVPC 2015 15 GIRAFFE Villonodular tenosynovitis 17YO female reticulated giraffe Right forelimb lameness H&E NEVPC 1
1056 NEVPC 2015 16 CANINE superficial suppurative necrolytic dermatitis of miniature Schnauzers due to adverse shampoo reaction. 6YO spayed female miniature Schnauzer Ulcerative skin lesions all over the trunk three days after shampooing. H&E NEVPC 1
1057 NEVPC 2015 17 CANINE Canine mesenchymal hamartoma of the eyelid (rhadomatous mesenchymal hamartoma) 10YOu male castrate Golden retriever Mass of lower right eyelid H&E NEVPC 1
1058 NEVPC 2015 18 FERRET Pseudomonas luteola 4YO spayed Angora ferret Hyperglobulinemia, respiratory distress, and hinblimb paralysis. H&E NEVPC 1
1059 NEVPC 2015 19 CANINE Telangiectasia of Welsh Corgis 8YO Pembroke Welsh corgi Red mass in left inguinal area H&E NEVPC 1
1060 NEVPC 2014 1 CANINE Pigmented viral plaques 9YO male castrate Basenji H/O chemo, developed pigmented plaques on skin H&E NEVPC 1
1061 NEVPC 2014 2 NHP - RHESUS Basal cell carcinoma 8YO female rhesus macaque Sessile mass on stifle H&E NEVPC 1
1062 NEVPC 2014 4 FELINE Bowenoid in situ carcinoma Tissue from a cat. Growth of left metacarpal H&E NEVPC 1
1063 NEVPC 2014 5 Llama Rickets 7MO male llama 2month history of decreasing exercise and increasing lateral recumbency H&E NEVPC 1
1064 NEVPC 2014 6 FELINE Nutritional secondary hyperparathyroidism 13WO male Bengal kitten Member of a litter that exhibited gait abnormalities, skeletal pain H&E NEVPC 1
1065 NEVPC 2014 7 BOVINE Dermatosparaxis 6MO American British white park steer Tearing of skin at castration site H&E NEVPC 1
1067 NEVPC 2014 8 FELINE Arrythmogenic right ventricular cardiomyopathy 7YO male castrate DSH Hyperthyroidism and grade 2 cardiac murmur H&E NEVPC 1
1068 NEVPC 2014 9 NHP - RHESUS Stress-related cardiogenic trauma 45YO male rhesus Died following fighting and separation from cagemate H&E NEVPC 1
1069 NEVPC 2014 10 PARROT Atherosclerosis 25YO female Congo African grey History of lethargy, anorexia, feather picking, elevated bile acids and hyperproteinemia H&E NEVPC 1
1070 NEVPC 2014 11 EQUINE Sepsis and congenital hypothyroidism 2-day-old male Thorooughbred foal Weak, unable to stand or nurse H&E NEVPC 1
1071 NEVPC 2014 12 CANINE Malignant pheochromocytoma 12YO femle spayed mixed breed Dilated renal pelves; elevated BUN and calcium and low hematocrit H&E NEVPC 1
1073 NEVPC 2014 14 FELINE Ventral abdominal angiosarcoma 14YO male castrate DSH Erythema and bruising H&E NEVPC 1
1074 NEVPC 2014 15 CANINE Meningeal granular cell tumor Adult female spayed Bison Abnormal menation, facial nerve agnormalitis, tetraparetic H&E NEVPC 1
1075 NEVPC 2014 16 CANINE Protothecal hepatitis 8YO spayed Maltese History of immunosuppressant treatment with abscess in retroperitoneal space H&E NEVPC 1
1076 NEVPC 2014 17 CANINE Renal telangiectasia 1oYO spayed female Welsh Corgi 6-week history of hematuria H&E NEVPC 1
1077 NEVPC 2014 3 FERRET Coronavirus-asssociated granulomatous disease 1.5YO female spayed ferret recurrent fever, vestibular signs. H&E NEVPC 1
1078 NEVPC 2014 13 RABBIT Thymoma 9YO male castrate mini rex Presented for eating carpet. Harsh lung sounds and died suddenly after admission. H&E NEVPC 1
1079 NEVPC 2014 18 CANINE Erythroid hyperplasia with maturation arrest 2YO male mixed breed Minor bleeding from nose and mouth, mild anemia H&E NEVPC 1
1080 NEVPC 2014 19 SNAKE Systemic amebiasis 11YO male corn snake Anorexia and coelomic mass. H&E NEVPC 1
1081 NEVPC 2014 20 FISH Mycobacteriosis and dermocystidiosis Adult female neon tetra Fish in aquarium have white fuzzy spots H&E NEVPC 1
1082 NEVPC 2014 21 FELINE Cutaneous pythiosis 5MO female domestic shorhair Thick ventral cutaneous masses H&E NEVPC 1
1083 NEVPC 2006 1 SEA LION Domoic acid toxicosis Adult female California sea lion Stranded and died following seizure activity 12 d later H&E NEVPC 1
1084 NEVPC 2006 2 CANINE Plexiform pulmonary arteriopathy 5MO male Yorkshire terrier Letharge, collapse, hyperglycemia, seizures H&E NEVPC 1
1086 NEVPC 2006 4 CANINE Pulmonary phospholipidosis 10MO male castrate mixed breed Lung biopsy taken during diaphragmatic hernia repair H&E NEVPC 1
1087 NEVPC 2006 5 CANINE Enteric histoplasmosis 10MO female mixed breed Ulcerative hemorrhagic enteritis, granulomatous pneumonia H&E NEVPC 1
1088 NEVPC 2006 6 CANINE Aflatoxicosis 6YO male castrate cocker spaniel Icterus, diarrhea, orange urine H&E NEVPC 1
1089 NEVPC 2006 7 MOUSE Oralcavity anaplastic carcinomas Beige-SCID mice Three individuals had gingival hyperplasia and swollen tongues H&E NEVPC 1
1090 NEVPC 2006 8 SNAKE Systemic coccidiodomycosis 15YIO Indigo snake Debilitation and numerous granulomas in multiple tissue H&E NEVPC 1
1091 NEVPC 2006 9 MOUSE Pulmonary alveolar proteinosis C57/Bl6 GM-CSF knockout Lungs sank in formalin H&E NEVPC 1
1092 NEVPC 2006 10 NHP - RHESUS Polyarteritis nodosa 20MO female rhesus macaque Found dead with no premonitory signs H&E NEVPC 1
1094 NEVPC 2006 12 NHP - CYNOMOLGUS MACAQUE Malaria Middle aged female cynomolgus macaque Immunosuppressed post renal transplant. Severe anemia H&E NEVPC 1
1095 NEVPC 2006 13 CANINE 12YO female terrier Ovariohysterectomy and mastectomy H&E NEVPC 1
1096 NEVPC 2006 14 EQUINE Halicephalobus gingivalis 8YO Thoroughbred gelding Multinodular growth within sheath H&E NEVPC 1
1097 NEVPC 2006 15 BOVINE Nephrotic syndrome 3YO black and white Holstein-Friesian Anorexia, decreased mil production, watery diarrhea H&E NEVPC 1
1098 NEVPC 2006 16 CANINE Angiostrongylus vasorum 10MO West Highland white terriers 3W history of dyspnea, exercise intolerance, weight loss H&E NEVPC 1
1099 NEVPC 2006 17 DOLPHIN Herpesviral posthitis Juvenile Pacific white-sided dolphin stranding and seizure activity before death H&E NEVPC 1
1101 NEVPC 2006 19 Llama Fascioloides magna 2YO male llama One day of lethargy and then found dead H&E NEVPC 1
1102 NEVPC 2006 20 CANINE Kaposi-like sarcoma 7YO female spayed Golden reteiver Recurrent removal of a mammary mass H&E NEVPC 1
1103 NEVPC 2006 21 BOVINE Congenital cutaneous mast cell tumor One day old Holstein calf. Born 2-weeks premature, fed once and died H&E NEVPC 1
1104 NEVPC 2006 22 EQUINE Glomus tumor 20YO Saddlebred gelding Alopecic mass on pectoral area H&E NEVPC 1
1105 NEVPC 2005 1 MOUSE Acidophilic macrophage pneumonia 2MO male B6:129 heterozygous knockin for Hedgehog signaling Slowly growing, trembling, nd skinny. H&E NEVPC 1
1106 NEVPC 2005 2 CANINE Inflammatory mammary carcinoma 10YO spayed female Shih Tzu 3 year derm history, just developed lethargy and diarrhea. H&E NEVPC 1
1108 NEVPC 2005 4 MOUSE Peripheral nerve sheath tumor 9MO male SD rat Paraparetic right hindlimb H&E NEVPC 1
1109 NEVPC 2005 3 BUDGERIGAR Systemic nocardiosis 4MO male parakeet Dyspnea, sneezing, ruffled feathers, decreased vocalization H&E NEVPC 1
1110 NEVPC 2005 5 CANINE Malignant peripheral nerve sheath tumor 10YO female spayed Husky mix Progressive hindlimb paresis and back pain H&E NEVPC 1
1111 NEVPC 2005 6 FELINE Emybronalrhabdomyosarcoma 14M male castrte Maine Coon 8 month history of a mass growing inthe skin of the cuadal abdomen H&E NEVPC 1
1112 NEVPC 2005 7 WILDLIFE, AQUATIC (BOTTLENOSE DOLPHIN) Pulmonary coccidioidomycosis Adult female Atlantic bottlenose dolphin Stranded dead. H&E NEVPC 1
1113 NEVPC 2005 8 FELINE Mediastinal histiocytic sarcoma 6 YO female spayed Persian Pleural effusion, progressive dyspnea H&E NEVPC 1
1114 NEVPC 2005 9 CANINE Hemorrhagic gastroenteritis 7MO spayed female Wheaten terrier History of bloody diarrhea H&E NEVPC 1
1115 NEVPC 2005 10 PARROT Sarcocystis falcatula 5YO female thick-billed parrot Found dead with no premonitory signs H&E NEVPC 1
1116 NEVPC 2005 11 CANINE Suprasellar germ cell tumor 6YO female Airedale 17 day history of blindness and behavioral changes H&E NEVPC 1
1117 NEVPC 2005 12 FELINE Mycobacterium fortuitum pneumonia 4YO male castrate domestic shorthair Dyspnea H&E NEVPC 1
1118 NEVPC 2005 13 EQUINE Enteric salmonellosis 7YO Thoroughbred gelding Dullness, ataxia, recrudescent fever H&E NEVPC 1
1120 NEVPC 2005 15 BOVINE Aortic rupture 5YO female Holstein Found dead with no premonitory signs H&E NEVPC 1
1121 NEVPC 2005 16 CANINE Granular cell tumor 12YO spayed female Labrador retriever Subconjunctival mass H&E NEVPC 1
1122 NEVPC 2005 17 CANINE Systemic canine herpesvirus-1 infection 12-day-old male mastiff NEcrotic patches in lung, liver, spleen and 120ml serosanguineous abdominal effusion H&E NEVPC 1
1123 NEVPC 2005 18 CANINE Hypertensive retinopathy 13YO male miniature Pinscher Hypertension, bilateral retinal detachment H&E NEVPC 1
1124 NEVPC 2006 11 CANINE Ovarian dysgenesis and hypoplasia 1YO female Scottish terrier Ovariohysterectomy for pyometra H&E NEVPC 1
1125 NEVPC 2006 18 CANINE Cerebrum: Intravascular lymphoma 9YO male castrate Rottweiler Regenerative anemia, hypoproteinemia. H/O fibrosarcoma on digit H&E NEVPC 1
1126 NEVPC 2005 19 CANINE Hepatic epitheliotropic T-cell lymphoma 13YO male castrate DSH Non-regenerative anemia, elevated liver enzymes H&E NEVPC 1
1127 NEVPC 2005 20 CANINE Pulmonary thrombosis and mineralization; hyperadrenocorticism 12YO male castrate pitbull Had received treatment for eosinophilic airway disease H&E NEVPC 1
1128 NEVPC 2005 21 PORCINE Ovine herpesvirus-2 infection 2yO male castrate pig Inappetence, uveitis, rhinitis H&E NEVPC 1
1129 NEVPC 2005 22 CANINE Mitochondrial encephalopathy 14MO male castrate Newfoundland Poor growth, seizures, neurologic symptoms following cruciate surgery H&E NEVPC 1
1130 NEVPC 2005 23 CANINE Streptococcus zooepidemicus pneumonia 5YO male greyhound. Coughing, racing, then found dead. H&E NEVPC 1
1131 NEVPC 2005 24 CANINE Leukomyelopathy 6MO male Boxer Paraparesis and ataxia H&E NEVPC 1
1132 NEVPC 2005 25 CANINE Canine juvenile periarteritis nodosa - "Beagle pain syndrome" 11MO male Weimeraner Severe cervical pain H&E NEVPC 1
1133 NEVPC 2005 26 FELINE Feline ventral abdominal angiosarcoma 6YO spayed female DSH Cutaneous lesions on caudal abdomen H&E NEVPC 1
1134 NEVPC 2004 1 BOVINE Epizootic bovine abortion Fetal calf None given H&E NEVPC 1
1135 NEVPC 2004 2 FELINE Peripheral giant cell granuloma Cat Gingival mass H&E NEVPC 1
1136 NEVPC 2004 3 CANINE Familial nephropathy of Standard Poodles Standard poodle puppy Familial nephropathy in this litter H&E NEVPC 1
1137 NEVPC 2004 4 FELINE Cryptococcus sp. Cat None given H&E NEVPC 1
1138 NEVPC 2004 5 CANINE BIliary cryptosporidiasis secondary to SIV Macaque None given. H&E NEVPC 1
1139 NEVPC 2004 6 CANINE Leukodystrophy consistent with oligodendroglial dysplasia Bullmastiff None given. H&E NEVPC 1
1140 NEVPC 2004 8 CANINE Paecilomycotic lymphadenopathy Viszla None given, H&E NEVPC 1
1143 NEVPC 2004 7 EQUINE Besnoitia bennetti Equid. None given H&E NEVPC 1
1144 NEVPC 2004 9 MOUSE Acute tumor lysis syndrome Mouse None given H&E NEVPC 1
1145 NEVPC 2004 10 FERRET Parosteal osteosarcoma Adult ferret None given. H&E NEVPC 1
1146 NEVPC 2004 11 FELINE Mycobacterium avium lymphadenitis Cat None given H&E NEVPC 1
1147 NEVPC 2004 12 CANINE Hepatic lymphangiomatosis Dog None given H&E NEVPC 1
1148 NEVPC 2004 13 SEAL Toxoplasma gondii Monk seal None given. H&E NEVPC 1
1150 NEVPC 2004 15 RABBIT Ameloblastoma Rabbit None given H&E NEVPC 1
1152 NEVPC 2004 14 RABBIT Rabbit calicivirus Rabbit None given H&E NEVPC 1
1153 NEVPC 2004 16 RABBIT Ocular encephalitozoonosis Dwarf rabbit None given H&E NEVPC 1
1154 NEVPC 2004 17 OVINE Ovine betaretrovirus (JSRV) Sheep None given. H&E NEVPC 1
1155 NEVPC 2004 18 CANINE Carbon monoxide toxicosis Dog None given H&E NEVPC 1
1156 NEVPC 2014 19 CANINE Spinal intramedullary astrocytoma Dog None given H&E NEVPC 1
1157 NEVPC 2004 20 FERRET Mycobacterium avium lymphadenitis Ferret H&E NEVPC 1
1158 NEVPC 2004 21 CANINE Superficial necrolytic dermatitis Dog None given. H&E NEVPC 1
1159 NEVPC 2004 19 CANINE Undifferentiated extramedullary spinal astrocytoma Dog None given H&E NEVPC 1
1162 NEVPC 2004 3 FELINE Hepatic B-cell lymphoma and mast cell tumor 14YO male castrate DSH Intermittent vomiting, splenomegaly, hyperproteinemia, anemia H&E NEVPC 1
1164 NEVPC 2003 1 EQUINE Lobular capillary hemangioma 2YO Warmblood gelding Cluster of subcutaneous nodules H&E NEVPC 1
1165 NEVPC 2003 2 FELINE Glomerular polycystic kidney disease 13YO spayed female Siamese Weight loss, anorexia, ascites. H&E NEVPC 1
1166 NEVPC 2003 3 FELINE Reactive angioendotheliomatosis 7YO male castrate DSH Anorexia, lethargy, dyspnea H&E NEVPC 1
1167 NEVPC 2003 4 HAMSTER Demodex aurati Adult Armenian hamster Used for antibody production H&E NEVPC 1
1168 NEVPC 2003 5 FISH Splenic ichthyophoniasis Zebrafish Public aquarium - did after second anthelmintic dose. H&E NEVPC 1
1170 NEVPC 2003 7 MOUSE Thymic carcinoma C57BL TLR2 knockout mouse Progressive dyspnea H&E NEVPC 1
1171 NEVPC 2003 6 AVIAN Eastern equine encephalitis 2YO male emu Hemorrhagic enteritis and death H&E NEVPC 1
1172 NEVPC 2003 8 CANINE Canine leproid granuloma 6YO female spayed rottweiler 2-3mm nodules on the pinnae H&E NEVPC 1
1174 NEVPC 2003 10 FERRET Sex cord stromal tumor with luteinization 5YO female ferret Enlarged ovary in a retired breeder H&E NEVPC 1
1176 NEVPC 2003 9 FELINE Mesenteric lymph node low grade B cell lymphoma, hepatic mast cell tumor 14YO male castrate DSH Intermittent vomiting, splenomegaly, lymphadenopathy H&E NEVPC 1
1177 NEVPC 2003 11 CANINE epithelioid hemangiosarcoma 11YO F/S Golden retriever Discharge of swelling of left hind digit with edema of the leg H&E NEVPC 1
1178 NEVPC 2003 13 SNAKE Liver: Chronic lymphocytic leukemia Adult female King cobra Found dead with severe lymphocytosis and anemia recorded 5M previous H&E NEVPC 1
1179 NEVPC 2003 14 DEER Epizootic hemorrhagic disease Young adult male white-tailed deer Foaming at mouth and weak H&E NEVPC 1
1181 NEVPC 2003 16 FROG Batrachochytridium dendrobatidis Adult female green tree frog Anorexia, lethargy, progressive erythema along ventral abdomen and legs H&E NEVPC 1
1182 NEVPC 2003 18 NHP - RHESUS Hepatic amyloidosis 21YO female rhesus Healthy but slow to recover from one anesthetic episode, did not recover from one several days later H&E NEVPC 1
1183 NEVPC 2003 19 EQUINE Myoglobinuric nephrosis 3YO TB mare Found in a cement stall with multiple skin wounds and fracture H&E NEVPC 1
1184 NEVPC 2003 20 OPOSSUM Didelphostronguylus hayesi 2YO male North American opossum Dyspnea, pleural and abdominal effusions H&E NEVPC 1
1185 NEVPC 2003 21 SEA LION Renal leptospirosis Juvenile male California sea lion Stranded, lethargic, died the next day H&E NEVPC 1
1186 NEVPC 2003 22 OVINE Listeriosis 4MO male lamb 1D history of ear droop and 2D history of flaccid paralysis of thoracic limbs H&E NEVPC 1
1187 NEVPC 2003 23 DEER Stenotrophomonas maltophilia 11YO captive male greater Malayan chevrotain Recent history of diarrhea. H&E NEVPC 1
1188 NEVPC 2003 24 FELINE 10YO M/C DSH Vomiting, hyporexia, intra-abdominal mass H&E Sclerosing and eosinophlic gastrointestinal fibroplasia NEVPC 1
1189 NEVPC 2003 15 CANINE Oral melanoma with chondroid metaplasia 11YO F/S mixed breed Non-pigmented gingival mass H&E NEVPC 1
1190 NEVPC 2003 17 CANINE Multilobular tumor of bone. 7YO F Springer spaniel Firm slow growing cutaneous mass H&E NEVPC 1
1191 NEVPC 2003 25 CANINE Neural angiostrogyliasis 12WO male Golden retreiver Ascenting paresis progressing to hindlimb paralysis and urinary incontinence. H&E NEVPC 1
1192 NEVPC 2003 26 FELINE FeLV-associated enteritis 1YO female DSH Depression, leukopenia, thrombocytoplenic FeLV positive H&E NEVPC 1
1193 NEVPC 2003 12 FELINE Polycystic kidney disease 6WO male domestic longhair Runting, dyspneic. H&E NEVPC 1
1194 AAZV 1999 1 RABBIT Eosinophilic meningitis Cottontail rabbit Multiple cottontail rabbits with neuro signs found in the gorilla yard at the zoo. H&E AAZV 1
1195 AAZV 1999 2 NHP - CAPUCHIN Pulmonary tularemia 7YO female capuchin 5-6 days of lethargy and anorexia, one day of increased respiratory effort H&E AAZV 1
1196 AAZV 1999 3 AVIAN Pulmonary yeast-like infection Adult female brown pelican Found dead at a zoo H&E AAZV 1
1197 AAZV 1999 4 SNAKE Ophidian paramyxovirus Adult male black-tailed viper Outbreak of systemic illness with expulsion of hemorrhagic mucus from oral cavity H&E AAZV 1
1198 AAZV 1999 5 LORIKEET Clostridium piliforme 8-day-old captive born rainbow lorikeet Found dead. H&E AAZV 1
1199 AAZV 1999 6 NHP - COMMON MARMOSET Pancreatic islet hyperplasia 4YO captive born, female common marmoset Anorexia, unusual aggression and progressive epression H&E AAZV 1
1200 AAZV 1999 7 WOLF 3.5YO male Mexican grey wolf Dark urine - hemoglobinuria, bilirubinuria H&E Leptospirosis AAZV 1
1201 AAZV 1999 8 AVIAN Gastrointestinal Ascaridia infection 2YO F Demoiselle crane "Wobbly" and died H&E AAZV 1
1202 AAZV 1999 9 WHALE Morbilliviral pneumonia Adult F long-finned pilot whale Stranded and moribund H&E AAZV 1
1203 AAZV 1999 10 Llama Relapsing firm raised keratotic and painful lesion on face. Cutaneous fibropapilloma H&E AAZV 1
1204 AAZV 1999 11 ANTELOPE Pneumonia due to M. avium, M. kansasii, and Aspergillus fumigatus 12YO F bongo Tuberculin test positive individual H&E AAZV 1
1205 AAZV 1999 12 RED PANDA Canine mobilivirus 1YO male read panda Oculonasal dischage, dyspnea, neuro signs, scaling of the nose H&E AAZV 1
1206 AAZV 1999 13 AVIAN Systemic poxviriasis 3M Andean condor chick Found dead H&E AAZV 1
1207 AAZV 1999 14 PUDU Brainstem neosporosis 50day-old male southern Pudu Failure to thrive H&E AAZV 1
1208 AAZV 1999 15 ECHIDNA Systemic coccidiosis Adult female short-beaked echidna Death due to unrelated causes H&E AAZV 1
1209 SEVPAC 2019 1 CANINE 12WO F Boxer Altered mentation, lateral strabismus OD, ataxia, bilateral contraction of hindlimbs H&E Cerebral neosporiasis SEVPAC 1
1210 SEVPAC 2019 2 TOAD Chytridiomycosis Boreal toad Hyperkeratosis and sloughing skin H&E SEVPAC 1
1211 SEVPAC 2019 4 CANINE Esophageal pythiosis 3YO F/S Labrador retriever Cervical mass resulting in difficulty eating H&E SEVPAC 1
1212 SEVPAC 2019 5 CANINE Hepatic histoplasmosis 2YO M/C Yorkshire terrier Ascites, hepatomegaly, biurate cystals in bladder H&E SEVPAC 1
1213 SEVPAC 2019 6 BOVINE Pemphigus foliaceous 2YO Jersey bull Generalized cutaneous ulcers and alopecia, worst around eyes and muzzle H&E SEVPAC 1
1214 SEVPAC 2019 3 PORCINE Mycoplasma hyopneumoniae 6WO piglet Increased respiratory effort with cranioventral pneumonia H&E SEVPAC 1
1215 SEVPAC 2019 7 CANINE Cerebral granular cell tumor 14YO M/C Labrador retriever Seizures H&E SEVPAC 1
1216 SEVPAC 2019 8 CANINE Idiopathic canine polyarteritis 1.5YO F Goldendoodle Tetraparesis and continued high temperature H&E SEVPAC 1
1217 SEVPAC 2019 9 FELINE Pulmonary mineralizing elastosis 10-year-old female spayed domestic shorthair cat Long term corticosteroids to manage asthma H&E SEVPAC 1
1218 SEVPAC 2019 10 CANINE Alexander's disease 1.5YO M Golden retriever 4d history of vomiting and progressive tetraparesis H&E SEVPAC 1
1219 SEVPAC 2019 11 CANINE Brainstem meningioangiomatosis 18WO female Labrador retriever 2-day history of neurological signs, disoriented, turning to the left and red right eye H&E SEVPAC 1
1220 SEVPAC 2019 12 BOVINE Mannheimia haemolytica-associated bovine pneumonia 6-year-old, Female, Bovine, Angus Respiratory distress H&E SEVPAC 1
1221 SEVPAC 2019 13 CANINE Choroid plexus papilloma 7YO M/C American bulldog Acute onset of blindness; head tilt, proprioceptive nystagmus, an absent menace response and cervical pain H&E SEVPAC 1
1222 SEVPAC 2019 14 PORCINE Sodium toxicosis Adult intact male Vietnamese potbellied miniature pig Circling, dull, seizuring, ataxia, minimal pupillary reflexes H&E SEVPAC 1
1223 SEVPAC 2019 15 RACCOON Hepatic veno-occlusive disease 2YO M raccoon Fould wanderingly aimlessly in a public space H&E SEVPAC 1
1224 SEVPAC 2019 16 CAPRINE Potential plant toxicosis 2YO F goat Arterial mineralization H&E SEVPAC 1
1225 SEVPAC 2019 18 AVIAN Sarcocystis calchasi Adult F mourning dove One of a group of twenty mourning doves to die on the zoo grounds H&E SEVPAC 1
1226 SEVPAC 2019 17 FELINE Optic lymphoma 9YO M/C Persian Previous history of uveitis, glaucoma, lagophthalmia, and corneal ulceration. H&E SEVPAC 1
1227 SEVPAC 2019 19 GOLDFISH Ocular ganglioneuroblastoma 6YO goldfish Ocular mass H&E SEVPAC 1
1228 SEVPAC 2019 20 FERRET Disseminated idiopathic myositis 2YO F/S ferret Sudden onset of generalized weakness and pyrexia H&E SEVPAC 1
1229 SEVPAC 2019 21 COCKATOO Vegetative valvular endocarditis with septic systemic thrombi 15YO female cockatoo Onset of left leg paresis and seizure like activity H&E SEVPAC 1
1230 SEVPAC 2019 22 SNAKE 2YO M Bushmaster Skin lesions in quarantine H&E Fungal dermatitis SEVPAC 1
1231 SEVPAC 2019 23 LEOPARD Membranoproliferative glomerulonephritis 12YO M/C leopard Severe azotemia, hyperkalemia, hyperphosphatemia, isosthenuria H&E SEVPAC 1
1232 SEVPAC 2019 24 BOVINE Pulmonary lymphoma 11YO F Aberdeen-Angus Dyspnea and brisket edema H&E SEVPAC 1
1233 SEVPAC 2019 25 FELINE Retrobulbar pythiosis 5 month old male castrated domestic shorthair kitten Facial deformity with exophthalmos H&E SEVPAC 1
1234 SEVPAC 2019 26 BOVINE 5MO M Brahman calf Unable to rise H&E Glycogenosis II (Pompe disease) SEVPAC 1
1235 SEVPAC 2019 27 BOVINE Thalamic zygomycosis 3YO beef cow Isolation, ptyalism, staggering H&E SEVPAC 1
1236 SEVPAC 2019 28 LIZARD Cerebral xanthomatosis 8YO female Chinese water dragon 3 month history of weight loss, proprioceptive deficits, right sided head tilt, severe anemia H&E SEVPAC 1
1237 SEVPAC 2019 29 FROG Urinary oligochaetosis and bacterial coelomitis 15MO female harlequin poison-dart frog Found dead without premonitory signs H&E SEVPAC 1
1238 SEVPAC 2019 30 SNAKE 8MO Brooks kingsnake From a collection with high neonatal mortality H&E Gatric cryptosporidiosis SEVPAC 1
1239 SEVPAC 2019 31 CANINE Orbital meningioma 14YO F/S mixed breed Keratitis in a phthisic eye H&E SEVPAC 1
1240 SEVPAC 2019 32 CANINE Protothecal lymphadenitis 7YO M/C Poodle mix Intermittent dry cough and mucoid nasal discharge. H&E SEVPAC 1
1241 SEVPAC 2019 33 FERRET Disseminated idiopathic myositis 8MO M/C ferret Marked neutrophilia and fever H&E SEVPAC 1
1242 SEVPAC 2019 34 CANINE Rabies 5YO M Labrador retriever Increasing aggression H&E SEVPAC 1
1243 SEVPAC 2019 35 CAPRINE 6YO Nigerian dwarf wether Right nasal passage mass H&E SEVPAC 1
1245 SEVPAC 2019 37 CANINE Trypanosoma cruzi 9YO M Alaskan Klee Kai Weight loss, progressive weakness, anorexia, vomiting, diarrhea H&E SEVPAC 1
1246 SEVPAC 2019 36 BOVINE Systemic salmonellosis 2YO Angus hefier History of salmonellosis in the herd H&E SEVPAC 1
1247 SEVPAC 2019 38 FELINE Mastocythemia 9YO M/C DSH Bloodwork as part of workup for intermittent vomiting H&E SEVPAC 1
1248 SEVPAC 2019 39 CANINE Delayed onset radiation-induced encephalitis 11YO F/S Australian Shepherd Underwent treatment for nasal adenocarcinoma H&E SEVPAC 1
1249 SEVPAC 2019 40 PORCINE Streptococcus suis Landrace cross gilt rEcumbent, non-specific neurologic signs H&E SEVPAC 1
1250 SEVPAC 2019 41 FELINE Chemodectoma 2YO spayed female Sudden death H&E SEVPAC 1
1251 SEVPAC 2019 42 BOVINE Enzootic bovine lymphoma 7YO F Angus cross Brisket edema, generalized lymphadenopathy, weight loss, dropping cud H&E SEVPAC 1
1252 SEVPAC 2019 44 BOVINE Theileria orientalis 10YOF Angus Lethargy and general malaise H&E SEVPAC 1
1253 SEVPAC 2019 43 CANINE Metastatic transitional cell carcinoma 13YO F/S miniature Schnauzer Urinary incontinence with pollakiuria and dysuria. H&E SEVPAC 1
1254 SEVPAC 2019 45 BOVINE Listeria monocytogenes 1YO Hereford heifer Sudden onset of neuro signs in a confined dry lot herd H&E SEVPAC 1
1255 SEVPAC 2019 46 CANINE Epitheliotrophic lymphoma 8YO F Rottweiler mix Recurrent ulcerative lesions on footpads, nasal planum and lumbosarcral region H&E SEVPAC 1
1256 SEVPAC 2019 47 CANINE Empyema due to Actinomyces infection 8YO M Brittany spaniel Tachynea, decreased rspiatory sound, pleural effusion H&E SEVPAC 1
1257 SEVPAC 2019 49 GUINEA PIG Endometrial adenoma 3YO F guinea pig Intermittent bloody vaginal discharge H&E SEVPAC 1
1258 SEVPAC 2019 50 FELINE Sclerosing and eosinophilic gastrointestinal fibroplasia 14YO M/C DSH Hematochezia, diarrhea and a cranial abdominal mass H&E SEVPAC 1
1259 SEVPAC 2019 51 CANINE Sertoli cell tumor 10YO M West Highland White terrier Thrombocytopenia and neutropenia H&E SEVPAC 1
1260 SEVPAC 2019 52 CANINE Cardiac atherosclerosis 5YO F obese Labrador retriever Weakness, lethargy, vomiting and diarrhea H&E SEVPAC 1
1261 SEVPAC 2019 53 CANINE Hepatic epitheliotropic T-cell lymphoma 9YO F/S German Shepherd Ascites, hyperalbuminemia, hyperammonemia H&E SEVPAC 1
1262 SEVPAC 2019 54 TORTOISE Ovarian inclusions cysts Adult F gopher tortoise Found moribund. Autopsy showed bilateral ovarian enlargement which weighed 400g. H&E SEVPAC 1
1263 SEVPAC 2019 55 CANINE Hydatid cyst Beef cow Cystic structures on heart, liver and mesentery H&E SEVPAC 1
1264 SEVPAC 2019 56 FISH Cryptobial gastritis Adult female cichlid Ongoing history of acute mortalities in the tank H&E SEVPAC 1
1266 SEVPAC 2019 58 FELINE Mastocytemia 6YO M/C DSH History of daily vomiting. Bloodwork reveals "unknown circulating cells" H&E SEVPAC 1
1267 SEVPAC 2019 59 CANINE Chronic myelomonocytic leukemia 8YO F/S Shih Tzu Severe leukocytosis H&E SEVPAC 1
1268 SEVPAC 2019 60 Bobcat Degenerative myelopathy 1.5YO M bobcat Ataxia and hindlimb paresis H&E SEVPAC 1
1269 SEVPAC 2019 61 BOVINE Neospora caninum 100 day-old Angus fetus None given at time of presentation H&E SEVPAC 1
1270 SEVPAC 2019 57 FELINE Cerebral T-cell lymphoma 9YO M/C DLH Progressive stupor and anisocoria H&E SEVPAC 1
1271 SEVPAC 2019 63 FELINE Sclerosing and eosinophilic gastrointestinal fibroplasia 3.5YO F/S DSH Duodenal mass H&E SEVPAC 1
1272 SEVPAC 2019 62 CANINE Mastocythemia 9YO F/S Keeshond Undergoing treatment ofr DLBCL H&E SEVPAC 1
1273 SEVPAC 2019 64 FELINE Malignant plasmacytoma 9YO F/S DSH Tarsal mass with bony lysis H&E SEVPAC 1
1274 SEVPAC 2019 65 CANINE Iatrogenic aspiration pneumonia 4YO S/F French bulldog Treated for suspected trazodone overdose with activated charcoal H&E SEVPAC 1
1275 SEVPAC 2019 66 CANINE Equine granulocytic anaplasmosis 19 YO Arab gelding Anorexia and fever H&E SEVPAC 1
1276 SEVPAC 2019 48 FELINE Vitreous degeneration and prolapse 8YO F/S DH Glaucoma with changes in multiple segments of the globe H&E SEVPAC 1
1277 SEVPAC 2019 67 RABBIT Myxomatosis Adult female domestic rabbit Conjunctivitis, open mouth breathing, swollen genitalia H&E SEVPAC 1
1278 SEVPAC 2019 68 RACCOON Bromethalin toxicosis Adult female raccoon Neurologic signs; found in residential neighborhood H&E SEVPAC 1
1279 SEVPAC 2019 69 FELINE Actinomyces, FIP 1YO M/C DSH Found dead following bite incident and successful quarantine H&E SEVPAC 1
1280 SEVPAC 2019 70 PORCINE Swine influenza 6MO Hampshire gilt Recent travel, fever, sudden death H&E SEVPAC 1
1281 SEVPAC 2019 71 EQUINE Red maple toxicosis 8YO Irish sport horse gelding Lethargy and dark red urine H&E SEVPAC 1
1282 NEVPC 1998 1 FELINE Squamous cell carcinoma and Demodex cati 18 YO DSH Nodules on both pinnae H&E NEVPC 1
1284 NEVPC 1998 3 African pygmy hedgehog Eosinophilic leukemia Adult male African pygmy hedgehog Anorexia, weight loss, palpable abdominal mass H&E NEVPC 1
1285 Davis-Thompson 2023 CAPRINE Hepatic listeriosis 1WO female pygmy goat Vocalization, lethargy H&E UZAL 1
1286 Davis-Thompson 2023 RABBIT Yersinia pseudotuberculosis 11MOM/C Rex Found dead H&E WILLIAMS 1
1287 Davis-Thompson 2023 RACCOON Systemic Klebsiellosis 5.5MO male raccoon 2nd sudden death in this cage at a rehab center H&E WILLIAMS 1
1288 Davis-Thompson 2023 NHP - CYNOMOLGUS MACAQUE endometrial polyps 9YO F cynomolgus macaque Atypical heavy bleeding during menses. H&E WILLIAMS 1
1289 Davis-Thompson 2023 BOVINE Mandibular actinomycosis 6YO F Holstein-Friesian 15 x 20cm mandibular mass H&E TEIFKE 1
1290 Davis-Thompson 2023 EQUINE Ionophore toxicosis 11MO F Quarterhorse Acute death with pyrexia, ventral edema, and diffusely pale mucus membranes H&E WILLIAMS 1
1291 Davis-Thompson 2023 EQUINE Equine herpesvirus-1 Newborn Warmblood One of numerous late aborted, stillborn or weak foals from a large breeding farm. H&E WILLIAMS 1
1292 NEVPC 1998 2 RAT Pituitary adenoma 2YO F SD rat Control from an 89-week carcinogencity study H&E NEVPC 1
1293 NEVPC 1998 4 FELINE Post-traumatic ocular sarcoma 12YO F/S DSH Rapidly growing intraocular mass in a eye that was injured and non-visual for 10 years H&E NEVPC 1
1294 NEVPC 1998 5 TIGER Joint myxoma or ganglion cyst 18YO M Siberian tiger Euthanized due to chronic renal failure and arthritis H&E NEVPC 1
1295 NEVPC 1998 6 FELINE Colonic adenocarcinoma and lymphoma Chronic unresolved diarrhea H&E NEVPC 1
1296 NEVPC 1998 7 CANINE Ovarian papillary cystadenoma Adult female Portuguese hound Large right ovarian mass H&E NEVPC 1
1297 NEVPC 1998 8 CANINE Neuroaxonal dystrophy of Rottweillers 7 week old Rottweilers One of a litter of 7WO Rottweiller puppies with neurologic signs H&E NEVPC 1
1298 NEVPC 1998 9 FELINE Complex salivary ductal adenoma 12YO M/C DSH Slow growing mass in right mandibular area H&E NEVPC 1
1299 NEVPC 1998 10 BOVINE Suppurative and ephysematous abomasitis with Sarcina-like bacilli 9 day old replacement Hiostein heifer Sudden death H&E NEVPC 1
1300 NEVPC 1998 11 AVIAN Atoxoplasma serini 1YO M canary Acute respiratory distress H&E NEVPC 1
1301 NEVPC 1998 12 CANINE Histiocytic sarcoma 12YO M/C hound mix Lame on right hind leg H&E NEVPC 1
1302 NEVPC 1998 13 FERRET Colonic cryptococcosis 2YO F/S ferret Melena and mass in colon. H&E NEVPC 1
1303 NEVPC 1998 14 CANINE Intravascular lymphoma 9YO F/S Boxer Raised red cutaneous mass on trunk and extremeities H&E NEVPC 1
1304 NEVPC 1998 15 CAPRINE Purkinje cell vacuolation/lysosomal storage disease Adult female doe One of a group of goats turned out on new pasture that developed neurologic signs H&E NEVPC 1
1305 NEVPC 1998 16 CANINE Laryngeal rhabdomyoma 8YO M/C Dalmatian Irregular mass on vocal fold H&E NEVPC 1
1308 NEVPC 1998 19 CANINE "Aggressive' histiocytoma 7MO M West Highland white terrier Right shoulder mass H&E NEVPC 1
1309 NEVPC 1998 20 EQUINE Epithelioid hemangiosarcoma 18YO Thoroughbred mare 2MO history of palpebral conjunctival mass H&E NEVPC 1
1310 NEVPC 1998 21 CANINE Hepatocellular carcinoma with nodal metastasis 6YO spayed female Collie mix Large abdominal mass with elevated hepatic enzyme values H&E NEVPC 1
1311 NEVPC 1998 22 FELINE Enterococcus hirae enteropathy 2MO female Persian kitten History of chronic diarrhea and weight loss in animals from this facility H&E NEVPC 1
1313 NEVPC 1998 17 CANINE Lymphomatoid granulomatosis 1.5YO Afghan hound Non-productive cough and peripheral eosinophilia H&E NEVPC 1
1314 NEVPC 1998 18 FELINE INtravascular leiomyosarcoma 8YO F/S DSH Growth between digits on right hind foot H&E NEVPC 1
1315 NEVPC 1998 23 PORCINE PRRS Piglet from grower-finisher operation 5% morbidity with cough, dysjpnea, death H&E NEVPC 1
1317 NEVPC 1998 25 FELINE Pericardial mesothelioma 9YO F/S DSH Pericardial effusion H&E NEVPC 1
1318 SEVPAC 2018 1 CAPRINE Fungal abomasitis 6MO male goat None given H&E SEVPAC 1
1319 SEVPAC 2018 2 AVIAN Fibrinoid chorioretinal vasculitis d/t lead toxicity Adult female bald eagle H&E SEVPAC 1
1320 SEVPAC 2018 3 AVIAN Ingluvial capillariasis 1 year old male bobwhite quail H&E SEVPAC 1
1321 SEVPAC 2018 4 NHP - COTTON-TOP TAMARIN Spinal cryptococcosis 10MO female cotton-top tamarin H&E SEVPAC 1
1322 SEVPAC 2018 5 MACAW Proventricular dilation disease Adult Female Macaw H&E SEVPAC 1
1323 SEVPAC 2018 6 CANINE Enteric vasculitis of unknown origin 2YO F/S Labrador retriever H&E SEVPAC 1
1324 SEVPAC 2018 7 GOLDFISH Polycystic kidney disease Adult female orange goldfish H&E SEVPAC 1
1325 SEVPAC 2018 8 EQUINE West Nile Virus 19YO Rocky Mountain gelding H&E SEVPAC 1
1326 SEVPAC 2018 9 OWL Ocular pasteurellosis Adult screech owl H&E SEVPAC 1
1327 SEVPAC 2018 10 AVIAN Retinal atrophy with Mullerian fiber hypertrophy 8YO Bald eagle H&E SEVPAC 1
1328 SEVPAC 2018 11 PEAFOWL Avian tuberculosis and systemic amyloidosis 6YO male silver pied peacock H&E SEVPAC 1
1329 SEVPAC 2018 12 SNAKE Ophidiomyces ophidiicola 10MO M timber rattlesnake H&E SEVPAC 1
1330 SEVPAC 2018 13 PORCINE Necrrozing hepatitis due to PCV-2 4.5WO Yorkshire/Berkshire piglet H&E SEVPAC 1
1331 SEVPAC 2018 14 PEAFOWL Hypovitaminosis A 3MO male peacock H&E SEVPAC 1
1332 SEVPAC 2018 15 CANINE Uveodermatologic syndroma 6YO M/C mixed breed H&E SEVPAC 1
1333 SEVPAC 2018 16 CANINE Spinal nephroblastoma 2YO F English Bulldog H&E SEVPAC 1
1334 SEVPAC 2018 17 PENGUIN Pipping muscle myopathy Day-old 76g African penguin chick H&E SEVPAC 1
1335 SEVPAC 2018 19 BOVINE Swainsonine toxicosis Bovine H&E SEVPAC 1
1336 SEVPAC 2018 20 CANINE Aortic chondrosarcoma 4YO F/S Labrador reteiver H&E SEVPAC 1
1338 SEVPAC 2018 21 CANINE Color dilution alopecia 8YO Doberman H&E SEVPAC 1
1339 SEVPAC 2018 22 PORCINE Glasserella parasuis 2MO female Yorkshire H&E SEVPAC 1
1340 SEVPAC 2018 23 BOVINE Myocardial epithelial inclusions 7DO F Holstein calf H&E SEVPAC 1
1341 SEVPAC 2018 24 LIZARD Presumptive lymphoma 4YO M Savannah monitor H&E SEVPAC 1
1342 SEVPAC 2018 25 DUCK Muscovy duck parvovirus 2WO Muscovy duckling H&E SEVPAC 1
1343 SEVPAC 2018 26 BOVINE Anaplasma marginale 6YO Red Angus bull H&E SEVPAC 1
1344 SEVPAC 2018 27 CANINE Canine mandibular T-zone lymphoma with neoplastic cells in peripheral blood 8YO F/S Australian Shepherd H&E SEVPAC 1
1345 SEVPAC 2018 29 CANINE 1.5YO F/S Bull terrier H&E Babesia gibsoni SEVPAC 1
1346 SEVPAC 2018 30 EQUINE Fungal colonization of the indwelling catheter 19YO Thoroughbred mare H&E SEVPAC 1
1347 SEVPAC 2018 31 FELINE Histoplasmosis with secondary hemolytic anemia 4YO M/C DSH H&E SEVPAC 1
1348 SEVPAC 2018 28 BOVINE 5YO Holstein cow H&E Mycoplasma wenyonii SEVPAC 1
1349 SEVPAC 2018 32 CANINE Lobular dissecting hepatitis 8MO M Golden retirever H&E SEVPAC 1
1350 SEVPAC 2018 33 EQUINE Mycotic pneumonia 2YOAmerican Standardbred gelding H&E SEVPAC 1
1351 SEVPAC 2018 34 CANINE Phacoclastic uveitis 2YO mixed breed dog H&E SEVPAC 1
1352 SEVPAC 2018 35 CANINE Ocular metastasis of osteosarcoma None given. H&E SEVPAC 1
1353 SEVPAC 2018 36 CANINE Mandibular amyloid-producing odontogenic tumor (APOT) 7YO M/C Maltese H&E SEVPAC 1
1355 SEVPAC 2018 38 CANINE Myocardial aspergillus None given H&E SEVPAC 1
1356 SEVPAC 2018 39 CANINE Histoplasma capsulatum Acute onset of lethargy and pale icteric mucus membranes H&E SEVPAC 1
1357 SEVPAC 2018 40 EQUINE Nasal conidioboliasis 7YO donkey gelding H&E SEVPAC 1
1358 SEVPAC 2018 41 CHICKEN Reoviral tenosynovitis 20DO broiler H&E SEVPAC 1
1359 SEVPAC 2018 37 CANINE Pulmonary plexiform arteritis due to reversed PDA 6MO F/S mixed breed H&E SEVPAC 1
1360 SEVPAC 2018 42 CHICKEN Necrotiing typhlocolitis due to E. coli 20WO black Australorp H&E SEVPAC 1
1361 SEVPAC 2018 43 CHICKEN Hepatic protoporphyrin accumulation 5-7WO broiler Liver is diffusely black H&E SEVPAC 1
1362 SEVPAC 2018 44 CANINE Pheochromocytoma Two dogs died during routine procedures H&E SEVPAC 1
1363 SEVPAC 2018 45 FELINE Systemic amyloidosis (this section is liver) 12YO M/C Ragdoll H&E SEVPAC 1
1364 SEVPAC 2018 46 EQUINE Splenic amyloidosis 16YO Quarterhorse mare H&E SEVPAC 1
1365 SEVPAC 2018 47 TURKEY Hepatic histomoniasis 4YO domestic tom H&E SEVPAC 1
1366 SEVPAC 2018 48 FELINE Lymphocyte-rich thymoma Feline H&E SEVPAC 1
1367 SEVPAC 2018 49 CANINE Babesia gibsoni H&E SEVPAC 1
1368 SEVPAC 2018 50 FELINE Cutaneous blastomycosis 4YO M/C DSH H&E SEVPAC 1
1369 SEVPAC 2018 51 CANINE Cerebellar abiotrophy 6WO female Bernese Mountain dog Two pups from this litter submitted dead following signs of ataxia H&E SEVPAC 1
1370 SEVPAC 2018 52 CANINE Extraskeletal chondrosarcoma Dog H&E SEVPAC 1
1371 SEVPAC 2018 53 FELINE Langerhans cell histiocytosis 10YO F/S Bengal cat H&E SEVPAC 1
1372 SEVPAC 2018 54 SEA LION Polyphasic myositis due to Sarcocystis sp. Subadult California sea lion H&E SEVPAC 1
1373 SEVPAC 2018 55 FELINE Systemic reactive endotheliomatosis 7YO M/C DSH H&E SEVPAC 1
1374 SEVPAC 2018 56 CANINE Congenital pseudomacrothrombocytopenia Dog H&E SEVPAC 1
1375 NEVPC 1996 1 CANINE Malignant pilomatricoma 8.5YO F/S mixed breed Cutnaeous mass of 1yr duration on ventral tail base H&E NEVPC 1
1376 NEVPC 1996 2 FELINE Lymphonodular uveitis 13YO M/C DSH White nodules in iris for 3 years, corneal ulceration H&E NEVPC 1
1377 NEVPC 1996 3 FELINE Nasal cryptococcosis 8YO M/C DSH Initial mass in the neck, blindness, severe rhinitis H&E NEVPC 1
1378 NEVPC 1996 4 CANINE Neuronal ceroid lipofuscinosis 2YO M Sharpei Retinal degeneration progressiing to blindness. 4 mo history of diarrhea and weight loss H&E NEVPC 1
1379 NEVPC 1996 5 EQUINE Epidermolysis bullosa 4DO Belgian foal Skin abrasions over multiple jonts and bilateral foelimb coronitis H&E NEVPC 1
1380 NEVPC 1996 6 SNAKE Boid inclusion disease Adult F boa constrictor Anorexia, weight loss and chronic stomatitis H&E NEVPC 1
1381 NEVPC 1996 7 TORTOISE Renal intranuclear coccidiosis Adult M radiated toroies Lethargy, anorexia, and oral discharge H&E NEVPC 1
1382 NEVPC 1996 8 NHP - SPIDER MONKEY Peritoneal and lymph node filariasis (Dipetalonema) 18YO M spider monkey Died following darting in a Bolivian preserve H&E NEVPC 1
1383 NEVPC 1996 9 DEER Reindeer parapoxvirus 3MO F reindeer Crusty alopecic area along the dorsal surface of the muzzle and planum nasale H&E NEVPC 1
1384 NEVPC 1996 10 EQUINE Potomac horse fever, rickettsial colitis, Neorickettsia ehrlichii 4YO Quarterhorse gelding Pyrexia, acute colic, vental edema of all 4 legs, severe leukopenia, laminitis H&E NEVPC 1
1385 SEVPAC 2018 FELINE Acquired Skin Fragility Syndrome 4 Year old, female spayed, DSH cat H&E SEVPAC 1
1386 SEVPAC 2017 2 DEER Herpesvirus - White Tailed deer strain of malignant catarrhal fever. Adult female, white tailed deer Poor condition, found dead at rehab facility H&E SEVPAC 1
1387 SEVPAC 2017 3 FELINE Cerebral phaeohyphomycosis Adult F/S DSH Patient at presented to the referring DVM on Thursday 9/8/16 dehydrated, but eating and drinking. No
unusual behavior was noted Friday morning.
H&E SEVPAC 1
1388 SEVPAC 2017 4 RACCOON Disseminated schistosomiasis (Heterobilharzia americana) Adult male raccoon. The raccoon seemed to be limping on its hind limbs. A fracture was suspected, so the raccoon was euthanized. H&E SEVPAC 1
1390 SEVPAC 2017 6 CANINE Meningeal sarcoma, radiation-induced and oeripheral nerve sheath tumor, trigeminal nerve and 8th cranial nerve 9YO F/S mixed breed Diagnosed with a trigeminal peripheral nerve sheath tumor based on MRI. The dogwas treated with a full course of radiation (32 Gy, 4 Gy x 8 tre H&E SEVPAC 1
1391 SEVPAC 2017 7 AVIAN Disseminated visceral coccidiosis with osteomyelitis 2 month old white-naped crane Presented for weakness and stunting compared to clutchmate. The chick was only able to stand for brief periods of time. Radiographs H&E SEVPAC 1
1392 SEVPAC 2017 8 OVINE Eimeria gilruthi abomasitis 1YO Ewe 2 week history of waxing and waning diarrhea. Coccidia oocysts and Haemonchus contortus oocysts were identified on fecal flotation H&E SEVPAC 1
1394 SEVPAC 2017 10 FELINE Feline heartworm disease 3YO F/S DSH Sudden death H&E SEVPAC 1
1395 SEVPAC 2017 1 FELINE Acquired skin fragility syndroma 4YO F/S DSH Generalized dermatopathy with thin and friable skin causing overt extreme pain to the patient. H&E SEVPAC 1
1396 SEVPAC 2017 5 FELINE Toxoplasma gondii 10YO M/C DSH On imunosuppression for chronic lower airway disease H&E SEVPAC 1
1397 SEVPAC 2017 9 PENGUIN Metastatic melanoma 37 year-old intact female African penguin Chronic arthritis, conspecific wounds, and respiratory problems H&E SEVPAC 1
1398 SEVPAC 2017 11 CANINE Canine herpesvirus-1 3 week old male Golden Retriever This puppy was the 5th, out of a litter of 8, to die after an acute onset of respiratory distress. H&E SEVPAC 1
1401 SEVPAC 2017 12 CAPRINE Rhodococcus pneumonia and hepatitis 9 month-old intact crossbred dwarf goat Cracks in the proximal and distal humerus and a fracture of the ulnar anconeal process. H&E SEVPAC 1
1402 SEVPAC 2017 13 FISH Intersex wth intragonadal cestode larva Adult male black bass Caught in a conventional way H&E SEVPAC 1
1403 SEVPAC 2017 14 LION Neospora myocarditis 13YO M/C African lion Found dead H&E SEVPAC 1
1404 SEVPAC 2017 15 GOLDFISH Retinal pigmented epithelium adenocarcinoma
Multifocal iridal granulomas with acid-fast bacteria
Goldfish ‘Big Orange Fish’ presented for exophthalmia with dorsally deviation of the globe due to a large, pigmented, gelatinous mass in the orbit. H&E SEVPAC 1
1405 SEVPAC 2017 16 AMPHIBIAN Cutaneous chytridiomycosis (Batrachochytrium salamandrivorans) Adult, male Blue Ridge two-Lined salamander Epidermal hyperplasia, petechial hemorrhaging, unresponsiveness, and loss of righting ability H&E SEVPAC 1
1407 SEVPAC 2017 18 BUDGERIGAR Systemic sarcocystosis 3YO male budgerigar 2.5% mortality in a flock of zoo-raised budgies over an 8mo period H&E SEVPAC 1
1408 SEVPAC 2017 17 TIGER DJD with amyloid deposition 13YO F/S tiger Eutnaized for an unrelated lesion H&E SEVPAC 1
1409 SEVPAC 2017 19 LEOPARD Pulmonary toxoplasmosis. 10YO M snow leopard Tachypnea and increased respiratory effort. Thoracic radiographs showed a bronchointerstitial pattern with pleural effusion H&E SEVPAC 1
1411 SEVPAC 2017 20 AVIAN Malignant seminoma with marked chronic mycotic ventriculitis and air sacculitis Adult F bald eagle Anorexia and gradual weight loss over 3-4 weeks. A chemistry panel identified elevated bile acids; died under anesthesia. H&E SEVPAC 1
1412 SEVPAC 2017 21 Sugar glider Hepatic listeriosis Multiple adult sugar gliders Cluster of mortalities in a breeding operation H&E SEVPAC 1
1413 SEVPAC 2017 22 AVIAN Atoxoplasmosis Group of wild caught finches Swollen abdomens and ruffled feathers H&E SEVPAC 1
1414 SEVPAC 2017 23 FROG Disseminated mycobacteriosis 4YO female and 3YO male research frogs Anorexia, bloated abdomens H&E SEVPAC 1
1415 SEVPAC 2017 24 CANINE Ocular blastomycosis 7YO M Bloodhound Periorbital swelling with mucohemorrhagic discharge; epistaxis H&E SEVPAC 1
1416 SEVPAC 2017 25 CANINE Multispecies bacterial sepsis 3MO female Australian Shepherd Tachycardia, tachypnea, obtunded, dyspneic, hepatosplenomegaly, renomegaly, and multifocal cutaneous crusts, erythema, and ecchymoses H&E SEVPAC 1
1417 SEVPAC 2017 26 CANINE Enterotomy dehiscence 8YO M/C Australian Shepherd Vomiting and painful abdomen 48 hours post enterotomy H&E SEVPAC 1
1418 SEVPAC 2017 27 FELINE Cerebral blastomycosis 12YO F/S DSH Found dead following treatment for lymphoma H&E SEVPAC 1
1419 SEVPAC 2017 28 CANINE Colonic mast cell tumor with mastocythemia 10YO M miniature Schnauzer Vimiting, hemorrhagic diarrhea, mass in cranial abdomen H&E SEVPAC 1
1420 SEVPAC 2017 29 CANINE 2YO F English Setter Numerous subcutaneous masses H&E SEVPAC 1
1421 SEVPAC 2017 30 SNAKE Boid inclusion disease 8YO F Columbian red tailed boa Presented with dermal burns; dysecdysis and skin lesion.. H&E SEVPAC 1
1422 SEVPAC 2017 31 CANINE Systemic protothecosis 3YO F/S Boxer Hematochezia, weight loss, declining condition H&E SEVPAC 1
1423 SEVPAC 2017 32 FELINE Extreme neutrophilic leukocytosis as a paraneoplastic syndrome 14 F/S DSH Lef hindlimb lameness H&E SEVPAC 1
1424 SEVPAC 2017 33 FERRET Mulitp0le dermatophytic pseudomycetomas 7YO M ferret Old ferret with numerous cutaneous nodules on the neck , flanks, inguinal region, and lumbar spine H&E SEVPAC 1
1425 SEVPAC 2017 34 EQUINE Enteric salmonellosis/Samonella enterica 10YO M Pacer Severe weakness and colic H&E SEVPAC 1
1426 SEVPAC 2017 35 CANINE Babesia canis 11WO M Labrador retriever Microcytic normochromic pre-regenerative anemia H&E SEVPAC 1
1427 SEVPAC 2017 36 CANINE Systemic blastomycosis 2YO M treeing walker coonhound dog. Right exopthalmos and lymphadeopathy H&E SEVPAC 1
1428 SEVPAC 2017 37 Deer Cochliomyia hominivorax/ screwworm Adult, male cervid Multiple, large defects were present in the skin below the right eye and on the left neck.
Necropsy revealed enlargement of the liver and kidney
H&E SEVPAC 1
1429 SEVPAC 2017 38 BEAR Sarcoptic mange/Sarcoptes scabei 3YO F free ranging American black bear Biopsy of hyperkeratotic skin in a field study H&E SEVPAC 1
1430 SEVPAC 2017 39 EQUINE Necrotizing placentitis due to Salmonella arizonae 10MO gestation Friesian fetus and placenta Unexpected termination of pregnancy H&E SEVPAC 1
1431 SEVPAC 2017 40 AVIAN Avian vacuolar myelinopathy juvenile male bald eagle Ataxic, could not hold head up H&E SEVPAC 1
1432 SEVPAC 2017 41 FELINE Ependymoma 13Y F Bombay feline Sudden onset seizure disorder H&E SEVPAC 1
1433 SEVPAC 2017 42 CANINE Pigmented viral plaques 10YO F/S German Shorthair pointer A three-year history of progressively worsening, cutaneous, wart-like masses throughout the body H&E SEVPAC 1
1434 SEVPAC 2017 43 RABBIT Tularemia / Francisella tularensis Adult male cottontail rabbit Found dead in an enclosure. Owner reports 25-30 deaths in last month. H&E SEVPAC 1
1435 SEVPAC 2017 44 CANINE Mycoplasma hemocanis 6YO M/C mixed breed Blood smear on recheck following chemotherapy H&E SEVPAC 1
1437 SEVPAC 2017 46 EQUINE Anaplasma phagocytophilum 16YO Percheron mare Anorexia, lethargy, increased respiratory effort H&E SEVPAC 1
1438 SEVPAC 2017 45 CAPRINE Chronic copper toxicosis 3MO M/C Nubian Goats had access to chicken litter H&E SEVPAC 1
1439 SEVPAC 2017 47 CANINE Stomatocytosis, presumably hereditary (with clinical signs attributed to inflammation and hepatic insufficiency) 7YO F/S miniature schnauzer Elevated liver enzymes, inappetance, vomiting, lethargy, polyuria, and polydipsia. H&E SEVPAC 1
1441 SEVPAC 2017 49 CANINE Rhabdomyosarcoma 9YO M/C Springer Spaniel Lytic bone lesion over the proximal humerus H&E SEVPAC 1
1442 SEVPAC 2017 50 FELINE 7MO F/S DSH From a litter in which 3/5 kittens with neurologic signs H&E Lysosomal storage disease SEVPAC 1
1443 SEVPAC 2017 51 CUTTLEFISH Systemic vibriosis Two juvenile male pyjama squid cuttlefish Found floating upside down H&E SEVPAC 1
1444 SEVPAC 2017 52 CANINE Renal copepod parasitism 10yo M/C Shih Tzu 1-wek history of hyphema with 38mmHg pressure and cataract H&E Shih Tzu vitreoretinopathy SEVPAC 1
1445 SEVPAC 2017 48 CANINE Amyloid-producing odontgenic tumor 11YO M/C Wheaten terrer Oral mass at the mandibular symphysis H&E SEVPAC 1
1446 SEVPAC 2017 53 ALLIGATOR Providencia rettgeri 2.5MO alligators Listlessness and weight loss progressing to death in 40 individuals H&E SEVPAC 1
1447 SEVPAC 2017 54 PARROT Granulomatous hepatitis due to Coxiella burnetti Captive raised, 14MO Timneh African Grey parrot Emaciation, muscle atrophy, exudate in coelom, cloudy air sacs. H&E SEVPAC 1
1448 SEVPAC 2017 55 CHICKEN Hepatic copper toxicosis 5DO broiler breeder pullet 100% die-off after placement H&E SEVPAC 1
1449 SEVPAC 2017 56 EQUINE Cardiac glycogen-like inlcusions 1WO M QH History of hypoxia at birth; seeming to respond to care and antibiotics. Died suddenly in paddock. H&E SEVPAC 1
1450 SEVPAC 2017 57 FISH Compound odontoma Adult female long finned clownfish Oral masses H&E SEVPAC 1
1451 SEVPAC 2017 58 CANINE Adrenal extraskeletal osteosarcoma 13YO FS mixed breed Adrenal mass,pale mucuous membranes and abdominal distention H&E SEVPAC 1
1452 SEVPAC 2017 59 CANINE Canine parvovirus-2 5WO mixed breed 9th puppy in the litter that developed cardiac failure H&E SEVPAC 1
1453 SEVPAC 2017 60 FELINE Apocrine cystomatosis Adult cat Grey mass on chin H&E SEVPAC 1
1455 SEVPAC 2017 62 EQUINE Suppurative placentitis with adenomatous hyperplasia 291-day premature foal with placenta Mare had purulent vulvar discharge and ultrasound evidence of ascending placental infection H&E SEVPAC 1
1457 SEVPAC 2017 61 FISH Microsporidiosis Group of 37 red tail hemiodus 50% mortality in two weeks H&E SEVPAC 1
1458 SEVPAC 2017 63 CANINE Vacuolar leukoencephalopathy Young adult beagle Stray; seizure activity progressing to neurologic disease H&E SEVPAC 1
1459 SEVPAC 2017 64 BEARDED DRAGON Helodermatid adenovirus-2 (HeAdV2) 4yO male central bearded dragon Increased open mouth respirator effort with mucoid discharge H&E SEVPAC 1
1460 SEVPAC 2017 65 FELINE Ethylene glycol toxicosis 2YO M/C DSH weight loss, decreased appetite, and lethargy with small kidneys H&E SEVPAC 1
1461 SEVPAC 2017 66 BOVINE Malignant mixed apocrine gland adenocarcinoma with metastasis to local lymph node and liver 8-9YO, Bovine Black, Female, Angus Cross Mass on base of tail H&E SEVPAC 1
1462 SEVPAC 2017 67 CAPRINE Caseous lymphadenitis, pulmonary nematodiasis, and systemic amyloidosis 2YO F Nubian goat Sternal abscess with bony involvement H&E SEVPAC 1
1465 SEVPAC 2017 70 CANINE Shih Tzu vitreoretinopathy 10YO M/C Shih Tzu Hyphema and secondary glaucoma H&E SEVPAC 1
1466 SEVPAC 2017 68 BOVINE Senna toxicity Adult mixed breed cow Staggering gait, sternal recumbency, dark urine H&E SEVPAC 1
1467 SEVPAC 2017 69 CAPRINE Chrorioptic mange 5YO male Boer goat Extensive hyperplastic cutaneous dermatitis H&E SEVPAC 1
1468 SEVPAC 2017 71 FISH Renal copepod infection Adult male purple firefish Found dead in tank H&E SEVPAC 1
1469 Southcentral Division 2020 1 CANINE Spinal epidermoid cyst 3YO M Boxer Left hind limb paresis progressing to hindquarter paraparesis over 2-weeks with epaxial pain H&E Southcentral Division 1
1470 Southcentral Division 2020 2 NHP - BABOON Adenomatous hyperplasia of the ampulla of Vater; amyloidosis 15.5YO female baboon Thin (4 kg weight loss) and dehydrated with bloody, mucoid stool, a rough hair coat, and pale, tacky mucous membranes. H&E Southcentral Division 1
1471 Southcentral Division 2020 3 CANINE Tyzzers disease; Clostridium piliforme 10YO M/C poodle Numerous chronic conditions, being treated for microcytic-hypochromic, mildly regenerative anemia with prednisone H&E Southcentral Division 1
1472 Southcentral Division 2020 4 EQUINE Disseminated T-cell lymphoma with paraneoplastic alopecia 5YO Friesian mare Pruritus worsened progressing to widespread alopecia and self-trauma H&E Southcentral Division 1
1474 Southcentral Division 2020 6 CANINE Wells-like syndrome/Sweet's syndrome 6YO M/C Siberian Husky Right hind limb and right thoracic limb lameness (grade 1), and fever of unknown origin H&E Southcentral Division 1
1475 Southcentral Division 2020 7 DEER Babesia odocoilei Adult female reindeer Ataxia and red urine and RBC inclusions H&E Southcentral Division 1
1476 Southcentral Division 2020 8 FELINE Aortic aneurysm 11YO F/S DSH Sudden onset of ataxia with cardiomegaly, left vetnricular thicening and pericardial effusion H&E Southcentral Division 1
1477 Southcentral Division 2020 5 CANINE Pseudorabies - suid herpesvirus-1 1YO F Cane Corso Used to hunt feral hogs. Lethargy, vomiting salivation, facial self-trauma H&E Southcentral Division 1
1478 Southcentral Division 2020 9 CANINE Extrasskeletal osteoblastic osteosarcoma 6YO F/S American Staffordshire terrier Large mass on right kidney H&E Southcentral Division 1
1479 Southcentral Division 2020 10 FELINE Cutaneous protothecosis - Prototheca wickerhamii 17YO F/S DSH Toe mas and more developed over several months H&E Southcentral Division 1
1480 Southcentral Division 2020 11 RABBIT Renal Encephalitozoon cuniculi 3YO M/C rabbit Acute onset of respiratory distress and died. H&E Southcentral Division 1
1481 Southcentral Division 2020 12 HAMSTER SARS-CoV-2 interstitial pneumonia Syrian hamster 4 days after infection with COVID-19 H&E Southcentral Division 1
1482 Southcentral Division 2020 13 BOVINE Copper toxicosis 7MO F Brahman calf Methemoglobinemic hemolytic anemia. Elevated total bilirubin, GGT, ALP, AST, and markedly elevated creatine kinase H&E Southcentral Division 1
1483 Southcentral Division 2020 14 EQUINE Paeniclostridium sordelli 16YO QH gelding Colic and diffusely fluid-filled colon with thickened wall H&E Southcentral Division 1
1484 Southcentral Division 2020 15 BOVINE Malignant catarrhal fever, ovine herpesvirus-2 3YO F Brangus Bilateral chronic uveitis and severe keratitis H&E Southcentral Division 1
1485 Southcentral Division 2020 16 EQUINE 16YO mixed breed gelding Incidental finding on a coliced horse H&E Southcentral Division 1
1486 Southcentral Division 2020 17 NHP - RHESUS Poorly differentiated sarcoma, favor rhabdomyosarcoma, high grade 2YO male rhesus Mass on left tarsus H&E Southcentral Division 1
1487 Southcentral Division 2020 18 BOVINE Bovine herpesvirus encephalitis Adult dairy cow Neurologic signs including drooling and aggression H&E Southcentral Division 1
1488 Southcentral Division 2020 19 EQUINE Disseminated alimentary mycobacteriosis, cyathostomiasis, and was PCR positive for salmonellosis 3YO QH mare 6W of intermittent fevers and lethargy. Ultrasound of the abdomen revealed aseverely thickened large colon, marked lymphadenomegaly H&E Southcentral Division 1
1489 Southcentral Division 2020 20 CANINE Cuterebra encephalitis 4YO F Yorkshire terrier H&E Southcentral Division 1
1490 Southcentral Division 2020 21 DEER Cerebral T-cell lymphoma 19YO female white tailed deer Ataxia, claudication, blindness H&E Southcentral Division 1
1491 Southcentral Division 2019 1 NHP - BABOON Pancreatic islet amyloidosis 19.3 year old female Baboon. The animal was euthanized due to cutaneous Histoplasmosis duboisii lesions. H&E Southcentral Division 1
1493 Southcentral Division 2019 3 BOVINE Freemartinism 1DO female crossbred calf Uterus itself was diffusely and markedly reduced in size with minimal, almost unrecognizable, ovarian tissue. H&E Southcentral Division 1
1494 Southcentral Division 2019 4 MACAW Clocall adenocarcinoma with hepatic metastasis 40-year-old, female, Macaw Regurgitation, dehydration and emaciation H&E Southcentral Division 1
1495 Southcentral Division 2019 2 EQUINE Verminous arteritis due to Strongylus vulgaris 1DO Andalusian colt 5 day history of progressive lethargy, dermatitis, and severe weight loss H&E Southcentral Division 1
1496 Southcentral Division 2019 5 RAT Cysticercus fasciolaris 2yo female Rex rat Odd behavior, such as a history of slightly neurologic signs such as mild ataxia as well as bilateral truncal alopecia H&E Southcentral Division 1
1497 Southcentral Division 2019 6 FELINE Pyogranulomatous dermatitis due to Pseudomons luteola 11MO F/S DSH Ulcerated, draining mass on the left ventral abdomen of approximately two months duration H&E Southcentral Division 1
1499 Southcentral Division 2019 8 FELINE Mesenteric lymphangiosarcoma 14YO F/S DSH Thoracic and abdominal effusions H&E Southcentral Division 1
1500 Southcentral Division 2019 9 BUDGERIGAR Seminoma 15YO male budgerigar Two-week history of fecal buildup. When clinically examined, a coelomic mass was palpated H&E Southcentral Division 1
1501 Southcentral Division 2019 10 AVIAN Retrobulbar teratoid medulloepithelioma 4MO Northern Red-shouldered Macaw Rapidly growing ocular mass H&E Southcentral Division 1
1502 Southcentral Division 2019 11 CANINE Apocrine adenocarcinoma of the anal sacs with atypical mesenchymal cells 7YO M/C mixed breed dog 8cm perianal mass for 8 months H&E Southcentral Division 1
1503 Southcentral Division 2019 12 BEARDED DRAGON Lymphoma with Mott cell differentiation, suspected 2 YO female bearded dragon Ocular discharge and sores at the oral commissures bilaterally. H&E Southcentral Division 1
1505 Southcentral Division 2019 14 EQUINE Histoplasma capsulatum 9YO miniature donkey jenny History of cecocolic intussusception followed by diarrhea, lethargy, and decline. H&E Southcentral Division 1
1506 Southcentral Division 2019 7 CANINE Prototheca sp. 1YO F/S miniature Schnauzer Syringohydromyelia, presumptive myelitis, and moderate hydrocephalus with secondary minimal foramen magnum herniation H&E Southcentral Division 1
1507 Southcentral Division 2019 13 NHP - RHESUS Orchitis due to Trypanosoma cruzi 5YO rhesus macaque Lethargy, diarrhea, and weight loss. The animal had a 13% body weight loss over 3 weeks H&E Southcentral Division 1
1508 Southcentral Division 2018 1 NHP - RHESUS Enteric mycobacteriosis and histoplasmosis 6YO M Rhesus macaque SHIV+ with 1-2 week history of diarrhea, hypoporoteiemia,weight loss H&E Southcentral Division 1
1509 Southcentral Division 2018 2 AVIAN Pulmonary aspergillosis and Serratospiculum infection 2YO male peregrine falcon Found emaciated and malnourished on roadside with difficult breathing and stertor H&E Southcentral Division 1
1511 Southcentral Division 2018 3 EQUINE Pericardial mesothelioma 9YO TB gelding H/O second degree heart block, pansystolic murmur, elevated heart rate on movement H&E Southcentral Division 1
1512 Southcentral Division 2018 4 EQUINE Granulomatous rhinitis due to Mycobacterium intracellulare 22YO QH gelding Left paranasal mass resulting in epiphora and facial assymmetry H&E Southcentral Division 1
1513 Southcentral Division 2018 5 BEAVER Baylisascaris sp. Adult male beaver Round in a culvert with neurologic signs H&E Southcentral Division 1
1514 Southcentral Division 2018 6 Sugar glider Pulmonary hyalinosis 11YO F sugar glider Weakness anorexia, labored breathing H&E Southcentral Division 1
1515 Southcentral Division 2018 7 FELINE Follicular cell lymphoma 13YO M/C DSH Generalized lymphadnomegaly H&E Southcentral Division 1
1516 Southcentral Division 2018 8 CANINE Osteogenesis imperfecta 4MO Greyhound Generalized skeletal deformities with fractures H&E Southcentral Division 1
1517 Southcentral Division 2018 9 PARROT Iron storage disease 25YO male yellow headed Amazon Parrot Coelomic effusion with large rounded liver H&E Southcentral Division 1
1518 Southcentral Division 2018 10 EQUINE Micorcora, limbal staphyloma, dermoid, and lenticular metaplasia Stallion Enucleated eyes found in storage H&E Southcentral Division 1
1519 Southcentral Division 2018 11 CANINE Hepatic atheroscelrosis with infarction 10YO M Beagle Elevated hepatic enzymes, rounded liver, gallbladder mucosele H&E Southcentral Division 1
1520 Southcentral Division 2018 12 SNAKE Hepatic lymphoproliferative disease and boid inclusion disease 6YO male boa constrictor Hyporexia, open mouthed breathing, pyteliasm, poor body condition. H&E Southcentral Division 1
1521 Southcentral Division 2018 13 CANINE Chronic myeloid leukemia 13YO F/S Labrador Marked leukocytosis, severe anemia, moderate thrombocytopenia H&E Southcentral Division 1
1522 Southcentral Division 2018 14 COATI Renal cell carcinoma, clear cell type 15YO M coatimundi Favors rear leg, palpable mid-abdominal mass, severe dehydration H&E Southcentral Division 1
1523 Southcentral Division 2017 1 CANINE Cerebral microhemorrhages; multiocal ateriopathy with hyalinosis 16 YO miniature Poodle Acute onset tonic-clonic seizures H&E Southcentral Division 1
1524 Southcentral Division 2017 2 HAMSTER Hepatic schistosomiasis and hepatic trematodiasis 3MO golden hamster Animal is part of a research project H&E Southcentral Division 1
1525 Southcentral Division 2017 3 CANINE Encapsulating peritoneal sclerosis 4YO M/C Shepherd mix Multiple gastrotomies and enterotomies with leakage H&E Southcentral Division 1
1526 Southcentral Division 2017 4 BOVINE 5MO Brahman heifer Acute onset and possible blindness H&E Xanthium toxicosis Southcentral Division 1
1527 Southcentral Division 2017 5 CAPRINE Lymphoma and Histoplasma capsulatum 1YO F Nubian doe Persistent fever, generlized lymphadnopathy H&E Southcentral Division 1
1528 Southcentral Division 2017 6 BOVINE Medulloblastoma 1DO black Angus heifer calf Did not suckle, found dead H&E Southcentral Division 1
1529 Southcentral Division 2017 7 CHAMELEON Multi-organ filariasis Adult chamelion Three recent deaths in a group of 23. H&E Southcentral Division 1
1530 Southcentral Division 2017 9 CANINE Ostoeogenesis imperfecta 4MO F Bullmastiff Multiple limb fractures H&E Southcentral Division 1
1531 Southcentral Division 2017 10 FELINE Lily toxicosis 2YO M/C DSH Acute renal failure with severe azotemia H&E Southcentral Division 1
1532 Southcentral Division 2017 11 EQUINE Intraosseous hemangiosarcoma 4YO TB gelding Ventral mandibular mass H&E Southcentral Division 1
1533 Southcentral Division 2017 12 COCKATOO Xanthomatosis and atherosclerosis 3YO M rose-breasted cockatoo Raised featherless exudative masses on wing and flank. H&E Southcentral Division 1
1534 Southcentral Division 2017 8 MOUSE Eosinophilic pneumonia and atrial thrombosis Adult female C57BL/6 mouse Pregnant with hepatic lipidosis H&E Southcentral Division 1
1535 Southcentral Division 2017 14 CANINE Copper hepatopathy 3YO M/C West Highland White terrier Increased liver enzymes, glucosuria H&E Southcentral Division 1
1536 Southcentral Division 2017 15 GOLDFISH Periocular sarcoma 7YO goldish of indeterminate sex Nodular periocular mass infiltrating the globe H&E Southcentral Division 1
1537 Southcentral Division 2017 16 EQUINE Humeral osteosarcoma 14YO Belgian jenny mule Right forelimb lameness H&E Southcentral Division 1
1538 Southcentral Division 2017 17 BOVINE Dermatophilus congolensis 5MO male mini Hereford Crusts on skin tht look like paintbrushes H&E Southcentral Division 1
1539 Southcentral Division 2017 18 CANINE Laryngeal rhabdomyosarcoma 7YO M/C Maltese Dysphagia, stertor H&E Southcentral Division 1
1540 Southcentral Division 2017 13 SQUIRREL West Nile virus Juvenile male fox squirrel Found unresponsive H&E Southcentral Division 1
1542 Southcentral Division 2017 20 NHP - BABOON Endometrial carcinoma with adenomyosis 21YO female baboon Uterine mass H&E Southcentral Division 1
1543 Southcentral Division 2017 21 JAGUAR Disseminated ovarian and mammary carcinoma 24YO F jaguar i day history of anorexia - presented in lateral recumbency H&E Southcentral Division 1
1544 Southcentral Division 2017 22 Llama Cocciodoides immitis 9YO M llama Lameness on both right limbs, crusting nodules on skin H&E Southcentral Division 1
1545 Southcentral Division 2017 19 EXOTIC Chronic renal disease 11YO lesser tamandua History of chronic renal disease - presented in lateral recumency H&E Southcentral Division 1
1546 Southcentral Division 2017 23 EQUINE Chronic navicular disease Adult working QH Chronic foot pain and lameness H&E Southcentral Division 1
1547 Southcentral Division 2017 24 CANINE Tongue: Papillary squamous cell carcinoma 10YO M/C Beagle Severe stomatitis and glossitis H&E Southcentral Division 1
1548 Southcentral Division 2017 25 CANINE Hepatic canine herpesvirus-1 7WO M Mastiff Sudden onset vomiting, diarrhea, lethargy, anorexia H&E Southcentral Division 1
1549 Southcentral Division 2017 26 CANINE Alexander's disease 1.5YO F/S Labrador One year history of hindlimb paraparesis and tremors. Presented for aspiration. H&E Southcentral Division 1
1550 Southcentral Division 2016 0 CANINE Renal dysplasia 7MO M Pembroke Welsh corgi Swollen muzzle, stertor, azotemia, hypercrieatinemia H&E Southcentral Division 1
1551 Southcentral Division 2016 1 CANINE Maxillary fibrous osteodystrophy 7MO M Pembroke Welsh Corgi HO of swollen muzzle, stertor, azotemia, hypercreatinemina H&E Southcentral Division 1
1553 Southcentral Division 2016 2 SNAKE Boid inclusion disease - reptarenavirus 15YO red-tailed boa Anorexia, regurgitation H&E Southcentral Division 1
1554 Southcentral Division 2016 3 CANINE Dystrophic mineralization of ischemic cancellous bone and fatty marrow Young adult dog Ill-defined four leg lameness H&E Southcentral Division 1
1555 Southcentral Division 2016 4 RAT Chronic progressive nephropathy 14MO Long-Evans rat On an institutional training protocol; weight loss H&E Southcentral Division 1
1556 Southcentral Division 2016 5 AVIAN Hemochromatosis 2YO M green aracari Second dead aracari in aviary- poor body condition H&E Southcentral Division 1
1557 Southcentral Division 2016 6 MOUSE Renal carcinoma with pulmonary metastasis 15WO TRAMP mouse Breeder - thin, hunched, respiratory distress H&E Southcentral Division 1
1558 Southcentral Division 2016 7 African pygmy hedgehog Wobbly hedgehog syndrome 4YO African pygmy hedgehog Presented dead on arrival following a short period of lethargy and anorexia H&E Southcentral Division 1
1559 Southcentral Division 2016 8 FELINE Lagenidium sp. 5MO F/S DSH Crusted dermal plaque in inguinal region H&E Southcentral Division 1
1560 Southcentral Division 2016 9 FELINE Cerebellar abiotrophy 8YO F/S DSH Progressive history of ataxia and dysmetria for 7 years H&E Southcentral Division 1
1561 Southcentral Division 2016 10 NHP - RHESUS Pneumonyssus simicola 11YO F rhesus macaque Multiple grey cystic nodules throughout the lung H&E Southcentral Division 1
1562 Southcentral Division 2016 11 FISH Brnachitis due to digenean flukes Female southern stingray Died during acclimation H&E Southcentral Division 1
1563 Southcentral Division 2016 12 BOVINE Neuronal ceroid lipofuscinosis 18MO Beefmaster heifer Two month history of blindness H&E Southcentral Division 1
1564 Southcentral Division 2018 13 FELINE Francisella tularensis - tularemia Adult DSH Icterus, anemia, thrombocytopenia, ataxia, lethargy H&E Southcentral Division 1
1565 Southcentral Division 2016 14 FELINE Cytauxzoon felis 1YO male DSH Icterus, open-mouth breathing dull mentation H&E Southcentral Division 1
1566 Southcentral Division 2016 13 FELINE Tularemia - Francisella tularensis One year old DSH Icterus, anemia, thrombocytopenia, H&E Southcentral Division 1
1567 Southcentral Division 2016 15 BOVINE Fasciola hepatica 4YO black cow Several deaths in herd; pale mucous membranes, hepatomegaly, hydropericardium H&E Southcentral Division 1
1568 Southcentral Division 2016 16 EQUINE Pneumocystis carinii 8WO M QH Bronchointerstitial pneumonia H&E Southcentral Division 1
1569 Southcentral Division 2016 17 EQUINE Pythium insidiosa 2YO QH mare Ulcerative transmural jejunal mass H&E Southcentral Division 1
1570 Southcentral Division 2016 18 MOUSE Non-specific hepatic necrosis 9MO Swiss mouse Thin with a hunched posture H&E Southcentral Division 1
1571 Southcentral Division 2016 19 CAPRINE Cutaneous hemangiosarcoma 1YO F Nubian Chronic non-healing wound on right metacarpus H&E Southcentral Division 1
1572 Southcentral Division 2015 1 ALLIGATOR Necrotizing enteritis due to Salmonella Farmed alligator 6 animals developed anorexia and died H&E Southcentral Division 1
1573 Southcentral Division 2015 2 NHP - BABOON Squamous cell carcinoma of sex skin 16YO female baboon History of sex skin trauma H&E Southcentral Division 1
1574 Southcentral Division 2015 3 CANINE Retrobulbar steatitis and zygomatic sialoadenitis, third eyelid conjunctivitis 9YO F/S terrier Bilateral third eyelid prolapse, pain on opening mouth H&E Southcentral Division 1
1575 Southcentral Division 2015 4 RAT Placentitis and pneumonia due to Strptobacillus moniliforme 14WO Dumbo rat Pregnant but bloody vulvar discharge H&E Southcentral Division 1
1576 Southcentral Division 2015 5 DOLPHIN Multisystemic reactive embolic mesothelium Adult Risso's dolphin Stranded fresh H&E Southcentral Division 1
1577 Southcentral Division 2015 6 CANINE Duodenal duplication with malignant transformation 10YO M/C English bulldog Duodenal mass resulting in vomiting H&E Southcentral Division 1
1578 Southcentral Division 2015 7 EQUINE Cytolo9gy - Histoplasma capsulatum 9YO F mini donkey Cecocolic intusussception, colic, mesenteric lymphadenomegaly H&E Southcentral Division 1
1579 Southcentral Division 2015 8 FELINE Idiopathic spinal cord leukonecrosis (degenerative myelopathy) 4YO M/C DSH Pelvic ataxia, dribbling urine, colonic obstipation H&E Southcentral Division 1
1580 Southcentral Division 2015 9 CANINE Cutaneous toxoplasmosis - Toxoplasma gondii 6YO M/C dachshund On three immunsuppressive mediciations for immune-mediated polyarthropathy H&E Southcentral Division 1
1581 Southcentral Division 2015 10 PIGEON Hepatic columbid herpesvirus-1 Adult pigeon Flew into church window - Trichomonas seen on wet mount. Died 24 hours into treatment H&E Southcentral Division 1
1582 Southcentral Division 2015 11 GUINEA PIG Guinea pig adenovirus (lung) Adult female guinea pig On a cytomegalovirus reseaerch study H&E Southcentral Division 1
1583 Southcentral Division 2015 12 CANINE Mucor circinelloides 6YO F/S Viszla On immunosuppression for atopy. Developed systemic fungal disease H&E Southcentral Division 1
1584 Southcentral Division 2015 13 KANGAROO Disseminated toxoplasmosis - Toxoplasma gondii 6YO F Eastern red kangaroo Three others in herd died; lethargy anorexia, ataxia, wide-based stance H&E Southcentral Division 1
1585 Southcentral Division 2015 14 FELINE Lymphangiosarcoma 9YO F/S DSH Generalized edema in subcutis, hypoalbuminemia, eventual respiratory distress H&E Southcentral Division 1
1586 Southcentral Division 2015 15 BOVINE Lead toxicosis 6MO Hereford steer Recumbent, unable to rise, ataxic, appears blind H&E Southcentral Division 1
1587 Southcentral Division 2015 16 BOVINE Bovine astrovirus 1YO mixed breed heifer Went down acutely. Decreased reflexes, subcutaneous hemorrhage H&E Southcentral Division 1
1588 Southcentral Division 2015 17 FISH Renal toxicosis due to Diquat administration Fingerling channel catfish A research colony was treated with Diquat to treat Flavobacter columnaris H&E Southcentral Division 1
1589 Southcentral Division 2015 18 CANINE Peripheral acanthomatous ameloblastoma 10YO M Golden retriever Progressively enlarging rostral mandibular mass H&E Southcentral Division 1
1590 Southcentral Division 2014 1 EQUINE Hepatic necrosis and hepatoencephalopathy; verminous arteritis due to Strongylus vulgaris 6YO mixed breed gelding Sudden onset of neurologic signs - stiff jaw, photophobia, dilated pupils, ataxia, tremors H&E Southcentral Division 1
1591 Southcentral Division 2014 2 NHP - BABOON STLV1-related viral lymphoma 15YO F baboon Found down. Radiography demonstrated diffuse consolidation of lung fields H&E Southcentral Division 1
1592 Southcentral Division 2014 3 EQUINE Congenital hypothyroidism and sepsis 1DO F QH foal Born after 1 year gestation. Did not stand or nure, seizures, severely leukopenic H&E Southcentral Division 1
1593 Southcentral Division 2014 4 African pygmy hedgehog Eosinophilic leukemia 2YO M African pygmy hedgehog Large numbers of cells with eosinophilic granules on a leukocytotic blood smear. H&E Southcentral Division 1
1594 Southcentral Division 2014 6 CANINE Primary splenic amelanotic melanoma 12YO M/C miniature Schnauze Biopsy specimen H&E Southcentral Division 1
1595 Southcentral Division 2014 7 CAPRINE Ovarian granulosa cell tumor 5YO Nubian doe Three week history of progressive abdominal enlargement and udder development H&E Southcentral Division 1
1596 Southcentral Division 2014 5 AVIAN Avian polyomavirus Juvenile male sun conure Four hand raised gfledglings died. This one died two hours after feeding. H&E Southcentral Division 1
1597 Southcentral Division 2014 8 FELINE Cylicospirureus felineus Adult DSH Suspect ethylene glycol toxicosis. Raided nodules in the stomach H&E Southcentral Division 1
1598 Southcentral Division 2014 9 TOAD Systemic chromomycosis Male Texas toad Cutaneous ulcers, ulcerative keratitis, ascites H&E Southcentral Division 1
1599 Southcentral Division 2014 10 CANINE Intermediate to large B-cell lymphoma with Mott cell differentiation 6YO F/S Mastiff Polypoid colonic mass and partial obstruction H&E Southcentral Division 1
1600 Southcentral Division 2014 11 CANINE Encephatlopathy with neuronal necrosis and cytotoxic edema - caffeine toxicosis 7MO Yorkshire terrier Ingested caffeine tablets - tachycardia, stupor, coma, elated liver enzymes, myoglobinuria H&E Southcentral Division 1
1601 Southcentral Division 2014 12 FELINE Cutaneous xanthoma 3YO M/C DSH Yellow tinged plaques on inguinal region, footpad and pnna H&E Southcentral Division 1
1602 Southcentral Division 2014 13 ALLIGATOR Granulomatous and necrotizing nephritis with bacteria and collecting duct squamous metaplasia American alligator Renal tissue from one of a group of dead alligators. H&E Southcentral Division 1
1603 Southcentral Division 2014 14 FELINE Systemic cryptococcosis 3YO M/C DLH Progressive pancytopenia with no response to doxycycline and prednisone H&E Southcentral Division 1
1604 Southcentral Division 2014 15 BEARDED DRAGON Nannizziopsis guarroi 4MO bearded dragon discolored yelow flaky skin on ventral neck. H&E Southcentral Division 1
1605 Southcentral Division 2014 17 CANINE Granulomatous dermatitis due to Rhodococcus equi 2.5YO M English bulldog Treated with monthly immunosuppressive doses of dexamethasone H&E Southcentral Division 1
1606 Southcentral Division 2014 18 CANINE Gliomatosis cerebri 10YO male Yorkshire terrier Seizures and abnormal mentation H&E Southcentral Division 1
1608 Southcentral Division 2014 16 FISH Pseudoloma neurophilia Adult zebrafish 5 fish submitted for "various reasons" H&E Southcentral Division 1
1609 Southcentral Division 2014 19 EQUINE Aspergillus terreus 4YO M German Shepherd dog Anorexia, pyrexia, inability to walk, inflammatory leukogram H&E Southcentral Division 1
1610 Southcentral Division 2014 20 EQUINE Embolic fungal pneumonia 5YO QH gelding Profuse diarrhea, ataxia, pyrexia, pale mucous membranes H&E Southcentral Division 1
1611 Southcentral Division 2014 21 BOVINE "Self-destructing" granulosa cell tumor Old cow at slaughter Enlarged ovaries H&E Southcentral Division 1
1612 Southcentral Division 2014 22 BOVINE Rhinitis and palatitis due to Mortierella wolfii 3YO M Angus Anorexia, pyrexia, nasal abscess H&E Southcentral Division 1
1613 Southcentral Division 2014 23 FELINE Diffuse footpad keratosis of unknown etiology 2YO M/C DSH Severe footpad hyperkeratosis on all pads H&E Southcentral Division 1
1615 Southcentral Division 2014 25 NHP - RHESUS Colonic adenocarcinoma 18YO F rhesus Chronic diarrhea H&E Southcentral Division 1
1616 Southcentral Division 2014 24 CHICKEN Ocular Toxoplasma gondii Adult chicken One week history of blindness and ataxia H&E Southcentral Division 1
1617 Southcentral Division 2013 1 CANINE Colonic porothecosis - Prototheca wickerhamii 4YO M/C German Shepherd dog Chronic weight loss, vomiting, bloody diarrhea H&E Southcentral Division 1
1618 Southcentral Division 2013 2 NHP - CHIMPANZEE Myocarditis due to Trypanosoma cruzi 23YO male chimpanzee Animal died acutely. History of 2 month history of abnormal ECG with high calcium and low potassium H&E Southcentral Division 1
1619 Southcentral Division 2013 3 MACAW Lymphplasmachytic medullary adrenalitis - psittacine proventricular disease - avian bornavirus 3MO blue and gold macaw None provided H&E Southcentral Division 1
1620 Southcentral Division 2013 4 EQUINE Colonic gastrointstinal stromal tumor 19YO male mule gelding Low grade colic followed by rectal and colonic prolapse H&E Southcentral Division 1
1621 Southcentral Division 2013 5 EQUINE Renal dysplasia 4YO Paint mare 2 month history of polyuria and weight loss H&E Southcentral Division 1
1622 Southcentral Division 2013 6 AVIAN Ocular infection with West Nile Virus Juvenile red-tailed hawk Found in residential area - weak, depressed, unable to fly H&E Southcentral Division 1
1623 Southcentral Division 2013 7 FELINE Urine sediment - Candida albicans 12YO F/S DSH Diabetic cat H&E Southcentral Division 1
1624 Southcentral Division 2013 8 FELINE Disseminated histiocytic sarcoma 13YO M/C DSH Pleural effusion and widening of mediatinum with enlarged mediastinal lymph nodes H&E Southcentral Division 1
1625 Southcentral Division 2013 9 OWL Meningoencephalitis with intraerythrocytic and intraleukocytic Leucocytozoon gametocytes Juvenile male Great Horned owl Found down at base of treat with ataxia and torticollis H&E Southcentral Division 1
1626 Southcentral Division 2013 10 CANINE Osteogenesis imperfecta Term Entlebucher Mountain dog euthanized after delivery Multiple long bone fractures H&E Southcentral Division 1
1627 Southcentral Division 2013 11 CANINE Nocardia pseudobraziliensis 5YO M/C Standard poodle History of cyclosporine treatment of sebaceous adenitis H&E Southcentral Division 1
1628 Southcentral Division 2013 12 FELINE Presumptive ochronconosis 5YO F/S DSH Pigmented plaques on skin since a kitten. Urine turns dark on exposure to sunlight H&E Southcentral Division 1
1629 Southcentral Division 2013 13 KANGAROO Disseminated histiocytic sarcoma 6YO F red kangaroo Nodules in multiple organs on radiographs H&E Southcentral Division 1
1631 Southcentral Division 2013 15 FELINE Tracheal basaloid (epidermoid) squamous cell carcinoma 20YO M/C DSH Previously diagnosed with primary lung tumor and hyperthyroidism H&E Southcentral Division 1
1632 Southcentral Division 2013 16 CANINE Lobular dissecting hepatitis 8MO M yellow Lab Non-regenerative anemia, elevated liver enzymes, ascites H&E Southcentral Division 1
1633 Southcentral Division 2013 18 CANINE Protothecal dermatitis 5 YO F/S Boston terrier Multifocal crusts and soft tissue masses and ulcerate pawpads following immunosuppression. H&E Southcentral Division 1
1634 Southcentral Division 2013 14 AVIAN Encephalitis due to Tetratrichomonas gallinae Juvenile mockingbird Baby bird found in yard H&E Southcentral Division 1
1635 Southcentral Division 2013 17 CANINE Plasmacytoma 11YO F/S Neapolitan mastiff Stomach mass H&E Southcentral Division 1
1636 Southcentral Division 2011 1 FELINE Right atrium: Inflammatory myofibroblastic tumor 2YO F/S DSH Three day history of acute onset of anorexia and dyspnea H&E Southcentral Division 1
1637 Southcentral Division 2011 2 FELINE Right atrial inflammatory myofibroblastic tumor 2YO F/S DSH Acute onset of lethargy and dyspnea H&E Southcentral Division 1
1639 Southcentral Division 2011 3 CANINE Histiocytic meningitis due to Acinetobacter sp 3YO F/S Lhasa Apso Vomiting, lethargy, ventral abdominal swelling and pain H&E Southcentral Division 1
1640 Southcentral Division 2011 4 FERRET Duodenum and pancreas - B-cell lymphoma 7YO F/S ferret Palpable non-painful abdeominal mass H&E Southcentral Division 1
1641 Southcentral Division 2011 5 CANINE Disseminated cryptococcosis 3YO M/C Boxer Vomiting, anorexia, and marked weight loss H&E Southcentral Division 1
1642 Southcentral Division 2011 6 NHP - BABOON Myxoma and HIstoplasma duboisii 10.5YO female baboon Gelatinous mass on sex skin H&E Southcentral Division 1
1643 Southcentral Division 2011 7 RAT Congenital epidermolysis bullosa Two litters of 4DO Sprague-Dawley rat pups Crusts of feet and tail H&E Southcentral Division 1
1644 Southcentral Division 2011 8 CANINE Trypanosoma cruzi myocarditis 9WO M Boxer Found dead with no premonitory signs H&E Southcentral Division 1
1645 Southcentral Division 2011 9 CAMEL Fibrous osteodystrophy 10YO F dromedary Swelling anong jaw and nasal cavity H&E Southcentral Division 1
1646 Southcentral Division 2011 10 CANINE Cerebellar medulloblastoma 4YO M/C Boxer Central vestibular signs, right head tilt, CT demonstrates a cerebellar mass H&E Southcentral Division 1
1647 Southcentral Division 2011 11 EQUINE Ocular hemangiosarcoma 10YO QH gelding Corneal mass extending into sinuses H&E Southcentral Division 1
1648 Southcentral Division 2011 12 MOUNTAIN LION Thyroid carcinoma 21YO F mountain lion Biopsy specimen of fixed thyroid H&E Southcentral Division 1
1649 Southcentral Division 2011 13 BOVINE Intususception with jejunal granuloma with filamentous bacilli 2YO Longhorn heifer Animal anorectic, colicky, not passing feces, with melena on rectal palpation H&E Southcentral Division 1
1651 Southcentral Division 2011 15 RAT Polyradiculoneuritis of old rats 4YO M rat Rescue rat - progressive hindlimb paresis H&E Southcentral Division 1
1652 Southcentral Division 2011 14 CANINE Synovial cell carcinoma 4YO M/C Chesapeake Bay retriever Left hindleg lameness; first biopsy diagnosed as adenocarcinoma H&E Southcentral Division 1
1653 Southcentral Division 2011 16 AVIAN Myocardial lesions due to lead toxicosis Adult female bald eagle Found in lateral recumbency, alert, unable to stand H&E Southcentral Division 1
1654 Southcentral Division 2011 17 FELINE Erythroleukemia 8YOI M/C DSH Severe anemia H&E Southcentral Division 1
1655 Southcentral Division 2011 18 PIGEON Encephalitis due to Sarcocystic falcatula Two adult pigeons From a large group of pigeons. Ataxia, circling, and head tilt, and poor body condition H&E Southcentral Division 1
1656 Southcentral Division 2009 1 OVINE Mycobacterium intracellulare var paratuberculosis - Johne's disease 2YO ewe Weight loss, mesenteric lymphadenomeglay H&E Southcentral Division 1
1657 Southcentral Division 2009 2 CANINE Poorly differentiated metastatic adenocarcinoma 11YO M/C Labrador retiever Surgical biopsy of liver tumor H&E Southcentral Division 1
1658 Southcentral Division 2009 3 AVIAN Eusstrongylides ignotus Juvenile lesser heron Found weak and ataxic H&E Southcentral Division 1
1659 Southcentral Division 2009 4 CANINE Chronic iintestinal pseudo-obstruction 7YO M/C Maltese 3M history of non-responsive ileus, cachexia H&E Southcentral Division 1
1660 Southcentral Division 2009 5 FERRET Granulomatous nephritis - ferret coronavirus-associated disease 3YO sprite Emaciated, hypoglycemic, diarrhea, hemoatchezia, ataxia, anemia H&E Southcentral Division 1
1661 Southcentral Division 2009 6 CANINE Myasthenia gravis and aspiration pneumonia 4YO M/C Labrador retreiver Limping on left front progressing to severe tetraparesis. Vomiting. H&E Southcentral Division 1
1662 Southcentral Division 2009 8 NHP - BABOON Primary sclerosing cholangitis 10.5YO M baboon Severe hepatomegaly, splenomegaly, poor clotting H&E Southcentral Division 1
1663 Southcentral Division 2009 9 CANINE Primary intraosseous carcinoma 13YO F/S West Highland terrier Biopsy from a gingival mass H&E Southcentral Division 1
1664 Southcentral Division 2009 10 BOVINE Atypical bovine parapoxvirus infection Ox None available H&E Southcentral Division 1
1665 Southcentral Division 2009 7 CANINE Spinal cavernous hemangioma 3YO M Boxer Ataxia progressing to tetraparesis H&E Southcentral Division 1
1666 Southcentral Division 2009 11 BOVINE Woolly locoweed - Astragalus mollisimus - intoxication 8YO black crossbred cow. Found in a pasture with seven other cows. All had heads down and were ataxic. H&E Southcentral Division 1
1667 Southcentral Division 2009 12 EQUINE Epitheloid hemangiosarcoma 21YO bay mixed breed gelding 8-week history of mass on third eyelid H&E Southcentral Division 1
1668 Southcentral Division 2009 13 FISH Subutaneous hemangiosarcoma 5YO cichlid History of cavitary lesions along lateral line. 3 month history of difficulty maintaining equilibrium H&E Southcentral Division 1
1669 Southcentral Division 2009 14 CANINE Giant cell glioblastoma 6YO M/C Pembroke Welsh corgi Ataxia, dyspnea, decreased mentation, walking in circles H&E Southcentral Division 1
1670 Southcentral Division 2009 15 CANINE Non-alcoholic fatty liver disease and cirrhosis; concurrent craniopharyngioma 9YO F/S Australian heeler Chronic liver failure of 2 years duration, seizures and epistaxis recently H&E Southcentral Division 1
1671 Southcentral Division 2009 16 PARROT Histoplasma capsulatum 1.5YO eclectus parrot Oral and ocular masses. Lameness on right leg and mass on right wing H&E Southcentral Division 1
1672 SEVPAC 2015 1 TIGER Pleural mesothelioma Adult male tiger Pleural effusion. Nodules on pleura and diaphragmatic hernia at autopsy H&E SEVPAC 1
1673 SEVPAC 2015 2 CANINE Myocardial Trypanosoma cruzi infection 10MO M Doberman Pinscher Died suddenly while boarding H&E SEVPAC 1
1674 SEVPAC 2015 3 CANINE Salivary gland infarction with metaplastic sialoadenitis 10M F Australian cattle dog Surgical biopsy of a mass from the base of the ear H&E SEVPAC 1
1675 SEVPAC 2015 4 SNAKE Ball python nidovirus 4YO male ball python Following a recent addition to a private collection of 70 ball pythons, 8 developed pneumonia and died. H&E SEVPAC 1
1676 SEVPAC 2015 5 CANINE Pulmonary canine herpesvirus-1 infection 10YO M/C Dalmatian Treated for urinary tract infection. Went downhill quickly H&E SEVPAC 1
1677 SEVPAC 2015 6 PORCINE Hepatosis dietetica - Vit E and selenium imbalance 7MO mixed breed pig Kep on pasture with a small group of pigs - minimal veterinary care. H&E SEVPAC 1
1678 SEVPAC 2015 7 RABBIT Hepatic and intestinal coccidiosis - Eimeria stiedae 12WO California meat rabbit Anorexia, lethargy, labored breathing. H&E SEVPAC 1
1679 SEVPAC 2015 8 FELINE Intestine and lymph nodes: Plasmablastic lymphoma with amyloid 10YO M/C DSH 1M history of anorexia. Anemia and a palpable abdominal mass. H&E SEVPAC 1
1680 NEVPC 2023 1 CANINE Pulmonary veno-occlusive disease with capillary hemangiomatosis 8YO M/C Pembroke Welsh corgi 1M history of progressive dyspnea unresponsive to treatment for congestive heart failure. H&E NEVPC 1
1681 SEVPAC 2015 9 DEER Eastern equine encephalitis 2WO white-tailed deer Deer farm with recent death of 7 fawns. Nystagmus, blind, unable to rise prior to death H&E SEVPAC 1
1682 NEVPC 2023 2 FELINE Colonic Tritrichomonas foetus infection 6.5YO F/S DLH Intermittent soft stools and hematochezia H&E NEVPC 1
1684 SEVPAC 2015 10 TURKEY Myocardial Haemoproteus meleagridis infection 3YO M ocellated tukey New introduction - went off feed and was found dead H&E SEVPAC 1
1685 SEVPAC 2015 11 TORTOISE Necrotizing splenitis and glossitis do to Frog Virus 3 25YO F Sulcata tortoise ! of 3 tortoises found dead with no premonitory signs H&E SEVPAC 1
1686 SEVPAC 2015 12 TORTOISE Systemic intranuclear coccidiosis 16YO M red-footed tortoise 1 of 3 in a private collection with a 2.5-week history of anorexia, depression, and open mouth breathing. H&E SEVPAC 1
1687 SEVPAC 2015 13 ALLIGATOR Providentia rettgeri 4MO farmed American alligators 5-30 moralities per day - animals were lethargic and swam in circles. H&E SEVPAC 1
1688 SEVPAC 2015 14 CHICKEN Coccidial enterotyphlitis 3MO incubator hatched pullet Acute onset of obtundation, bloody diarrhea, pale mucous membranes, and severe dehydration H&E SEVPAC 1
1689 SEVPAC 2015 15 EQUINE Encephalitis due to Halicephalobus gingivalis 11YO warmblood gelding Appeared dull in the morning, ataxic and hypersensitive in the evening - hyperexcitable and running into walls. H&E SEVPAC 1
1690 SEVPAC 2015 16 EAGLE Encephalitis due to Sarcocystic falcatula Juvenile male golden eagle Found on the ground - unable to stand. Nystagmus and torticollis. H&E SEVPAC 1
1691 SEVPAC 2015 17 ANTELOPE Lysosomal storage disease 7MO F eland Progressive ataxia beginning at 3-4MO of age.. A previous calf in this herd had a similar presentation H&E SEVPAC 1
1692 SEVPAC 2015 18 FISH Seminoma Adult M zebrafish Developed swelling over several months. Progressed to weakness and failure to stay afloat. H&E SEVPAC 1
1693 SEVPAC 2015 19 CHICKEN Metastatic melanoma 3YO hen Small grey-green mass on the left naris that bled intermittently H&E SEVPAC 1
1694 SEVPAC 2015 20 CHICKEN Cnemidocoptes mutans 3YO rooster 3 month history of weight loss, a pale comb, and anemia H&E SEVPAC 1
1695 SEVPAC 2015 21 FERRET Histoplasma capsulatum 1YO M/C ferret 6mo history of intractable diarrhea. Animal developed seizures, tachypnea and dyspnea H&E SEVPAC 1
1696 SEVPAC 2015 22 SNAKE Malignant melanophoroma 8YO F Taylor's cantil snake History of mid-body mass; excised and treated with strontium. Open wound developed at incision 19 months later H&E SEVPAC 1
1697 SEVPAC 2015 23 BEAVER Baylisascaris procyonis 1YO M beaver Found dead in enclosure with no premonitory signs H&E SEVPAC 1
1698 SEVPAC 2015 24 RABBIT Phacoclastic uveitis due to Encephalitozoon cuniculi 10MO rabbit 3W history of hypopyon and hyphema H&E SEVPAC 1
1699 SEVPAC 2015 25 RABBIT Bilateral slipped capital femoral epiphyses 7MO giant Flemish rabbit 1M history of left hindlimb paresis H&E SEVPAC 1
1700 SEVPAC 2015 26 CANINE Pulmonary veno-occlusive disease with pulmonary capillary hemangiomatosis 10YO F/S Brittany spaniel Dyspnea, elevated pulmonary arterial pressures H&E SEVPAC 1
1701 SEVPAC 2015 27 EQUINE Pleural mesothelioma with nodal metastasis 18YO warmblood gelding History of dyspnea - 56L of pleural effusion removed H&E SEVPAC 1
1702 SEVPAC 2015 28 AVIAN Mucopolysacchidosis IIIB 10MO M Emu Progressive neurologic disease including head tremors, walking backwards and ataxia H&E SEVPAC 1
1703 SEVPAC 2015 29 SEA TURTLE Fungal pneumonia due to ascomycete fungus Juvenile F Kemp's ridley Stranded with multiple carapace and plastron fractures H&E SEVPAC 1
1704 SEVPAC 2015 30 BOVINE Dermatosparaxis 3MO white faced angus calf Third calf to develp degloving injuries H&E SEVPAC 1
1705 SEVPAC 2015 31 NHP - RHESUS Babesia microti-like infection 7YO F rhesus SHIV infected macaque on study H&E SEVPAC 1
1706 SEVPAC 2015 32 MOUSE Cutaneous xanthomas 6MO Homozygous ApoE knockouts. Subcutaneous masses H&E SEVPAC 1
1707 SEVPAC 2015 33 CANINE Ameloblastic fibro-odontoma 9MO F/S mixed breed Cystic structure in the bone above premolars 13 on the right side of the mouth. H&E SEVPAC 1
1708 SEVPAC 2015 35 OWL Strigid herpesvirus 1 4YO M great horned owl Sudden death H&E SEVPAC 1
1709 SEVPAC 2015 34 CANINE Pericardial effusion with cholesterol crystals 8YO M/C Labrador Severe abdominal distension, tachycardia (160 bpm), muffled heart sounds, slight intermittent pulse deficits, and jugular pulses H&E SEVPAC 1
1710 SEVPAC 2015 36 CANINE Eosinophilic pulmonary granulomatosis 5YO M/C Italian greyhound 1.5 yea history of recurrent bronchopneumonia. A cystic mass was removed along with right middle and caudal lung lobes H&E SEVPAC 1
1711 SEVPAC 2015 37 DUCK Coelomic aspergillosis and mycobacteriosis with splenic and hepatic amyloidosis 4YO Baikal duck Only duck affected in flock. Coelomic effusion with grey infiltrate and fungus on air sacs H&E SEVPAC 1
1712 SEVPAC 2015 38 CANINE Cytologic preparation - seminoma and Sertoli cell tumor 11YO M Golden retriever Abdominal cryptorchid with a non-painful abdominal mass H&E SEVPAC 1
1713 SEVPAC 2015 39 RABBIT Eimeria stiedae Two 8-10WO Flemish giant rabbits Anorexia and lethargy and death with 4 days H&E SEVPAC 1
1714 SEVPAC 2015 40 ANTELOPE Bilateral sciatic nerve fibrosis and mineralization, muscle necrosis 5YO F bongo For several days had knuckled on the left hind, would splay and lick at hindlegs H&E SEVPAC 1
1715 SEVPAC 2015 41 GOOSE Cyathstoma bronchialis Adult female goose One of a flock of geese that had respiratory disease and experienced deaths H&E SEVPAC 1
1716 SEVPAC 2015 42 OVINE Mycoplasma ovipneumoniae pneumonia Adult captive-raised bighorn sheep Exposed to domestic sheep for 3 days H&E SEVPAC 1
1717 SEVPAC 2015 43 FISH Cyprinid herpesvirus-1 Adult koi Fish developed tumors following renovation of a pond. H&E SEVPAC 1
1718 SEVPAC 2015 44 FELINE Retinal degeneration due to Baytril administration 17YO F/S DSH Had been on Baytril for chronic suppurative skin infection H&E SEVPAC 1
1719 SEVPAC 2015 45 CANINE Blood smear: HIstoplasma capsulatum 2.5YO M/C Schnauzer Progressive unresponsive diarrhea and weight loss H&E SEVPAC 1
1720 SEVPAC 2015 46 CANINE Pelger-Huet anomaly 7YO F Australian Shepherd Routine bloodwork for cruciate repair H&E SEVPAC 1
1721 SEVPAC 2015 47 CANINE Acute myeloid leukemia 6YO F/S Yorkshire terrier History of anorexia and thrombocytopenia. Marked leukocytosis and thrombocytopenia H&E SEVPAC 1
1722 SEVPAC 2015 48 BOVINE Neuroendocrine carcinoma or fibrosarcoma 9YO Angus cross cow Nasal mass H&E SEVPAC 1
1723 SEVPAC 2015 49 CANINE Myocardial hepatozoonosis 5YO F mixed breed Suddenly anorectic, lethargic, had increased WBC count, was febrile, and azotemic. H&E SEVPAC 1
1724 SEVPAC 2015 50 FELINE Eosinophilic and proliferative keratitis - possible feline herpesvirus-1? 12YO female Persian cat 2week history of corneal reddening, then it became pink and fleshy H&E SEVPAC 1
1725 SEVPAC 2015 51 FLAMINGO Hepatic and renal amyloidosis; hepatic bacterial granuloma 23 YO F Chilean flamingo Chronic eye problems, not eating well. Found dead H&E SEVPAC 1
1726 SEVPAC 2015 52 CANINE Spirocerca lupi 2YO F/S English shepherd Died at quarantine facility following commercial airline trip H&E SEVPAC 1
1727 SEVPAC 2015 53 Deer Hepatocellular carcinoma and tapeworm (Taenia sp) cyst Adult white-tailed deer Hunter harvested animal H&E SEVPAC 1
1730 SEVPAC 2015 56 BOVINE Cerebral abscess - Citrobacter koseri 8DO Aberdeen-Angus calf Poor body condition and developed diarrhea, strabismus, and opisthotonus 5 days after it was born H&E SEVPAC 1
1732 SEVPAC 2015 54 AVIAN Rickets 5WO African crowned crane Poor doer, with a suspected broken left leg H&E SEVPAC 1
1733 SEVPAC 2015 55 CANINE Mastocythemia on peripheral blood (neoplasm is a metastatic MCT) 5YO F/S Golden retreiver 20cm mid-abdominal mass H&E SEVPAC 1
1734 SEVPAC 2015 57 AVIAN Granulomatous myocarditis due to Candida albicans 20DO white crested laughing thrush chick Found dead in enclosure. Whitish plaques in oral cavity H&E SEVPAC 1
1735 SEVPAC 2015 58 BUDGERIGAR Gastric adenocarcinoma with Macrorhabdos ornithogaster infection 3YO F budgerigar Found dead in aviary H&E SEVPAC 1
1736 SEVPAC 2015 59 BOVINE Anaplasma marginale 5YO Angus-Aberdeen cross cow Cow isolated itself - looked drawn up and was found dead the next day H&E SEVPAC 1
1737 SEVPAC 2015 60 FISH Multicentric iridophoroma Adult male betta Lage soft tissue mass crianial to dorsal fin. Fish died two days after removal H&E SEVPAC 1
1739 SEVPAC 2015 62 DEER Testicular degeneration with fibrosis and atrophy 7YO M white tailed deer Harvested deer with abnormal pointy spiky antlers. H&E SEVPAC 1
1740 SEVPAC 2015 63 SNAKE Fibrous osteodystrophy 20YO F reticulated python From a zoo collection. Radiographs showed that over 90% of ribs were broken and severe hypocalcemia H&E SEVPAC 1
1741 SEVPAC 2015 64 CANINE 7YO Labrador retriever History of chemotherapy for chronic lymphocytic leukemia H&E Myocardial amebiasis and sarcocysts SEVPAC 1
1742 SEVPAC 2015 65 CANINE Intestinal pythiosis 3YO M/C German Shepherd dog 2Mo history of anorexia, weight loss, blood diarrhea. Presented for septic shock H&E SEVPAC 1
1743 SEVPAC 2015 66 CANINE Leptospirosis 9YO F/S Australian heeler Anorexia, lethargy, anuria H&E SEVPAC 1
1744 SEVPAC 2015 61 CHICKEN Pulmonary gallid herpesvirus-1 5-6week old broiler pullets Birds were vaccinated at recombinant vaccine in-ovo and given Chicken embryo origin (CEO) vaccine at 10 days. Flock had very high mortality . H&E SEVPAC 1
1745 SEVPAC 2015 67 CANINE Septic abdominal fluid with Candida glabrata 9YO American Staffordshire terrier Linear intestinal foreign body with several feet of devitalized intestine H&E SEVPAC 1
1747 SEVPAC 2015 69 CANINE Goniodysgenesis 4YO M/C Labrador mix History of blepharospasm and intraocular pressure of 50mmHg H&E SEVPAC 1
1748 SEVPAC 2015 70 CANINE Hereditary muscular dystrophy 5YO Pembroke Welsh corgi 24-hour history of progressive seizure activity. History of mild ptyalism, dysphagia, and muscle weakness. H&E SEVPAC 1
1749 SEVPAC 2015 68 CANINE Oral mucosa: Giant cell tumor of bone 12YO M/C mixed breed Oral tumor H&E SEVPAC 1
1750 AAZV 2006 1 CLAM Perkinsus olseni Adult Tridacna crocea Increased mortality with antemorten mantel changes, generalized edema and sloughing of foot and byssal tissue. H&E AAZV 1
1751 AAZV 2006 2 FISH Loma salmonae Adult Chinook salmon Found dead in netpen with hemorrhages on gills and renomegaly H&E AAZV 1
1752 NEVPC 2023 3 FISH Disseminated microsporidiosis Adult Columbian tetra One of a number of animals found dead in a tank of mixed tetra species. No findings on autopsy of previous deaths. H&E NEVPC 1
1753 AAZV 2006 3 FISH Branchial and pahryngeal phaeohyphomycosis (Exophiala sp.) Adult weedy seadragon Disoriented, weak, and unable to use all of its fins for locomotion H&E AAZV 1
1754 AAZV 2006 4 TORTOISE Mycoplasma agassizii Adult female gopher tortoise 50-60 dead gopher tortoises within 1 s1 mile. Nasal discharge, abnormal behavior H&E AAZV 1
1755 AAZV 2006 5 AVIAN Aspiration pneumonia and respiratory herpesvirus infection 2MO moustached parakeet History of one day of odd behavior - found dead H&E AAZV 1
1756 AAZV 2006 6 MACAW Granulomatous tracheitis; Aspergillus niger 17YO M blue and gold macaw Tachynea, dyspnea, open mouth breathing H&E AAZV 1
1757 AAZV 2015 7 KOALA Proliferative pulmonary vasculopathy 10YO F Koala Sort duration of dyspnea and wheezing and was found dead in the enclosure. H&E AAZV 1
1758 AAZV 2006 8 KANGAROO Pulmonary toxoplasmosis - Toxoplasma gondii 1YO F Matschke's kangaroo Mild disesae with head tilt. Several mortalities over the next several weeks. H&E AAZV 1
1759 AAZV 2006 9 FELINE Systemic plasmacytosis and chronic renal disease Liger Anorexia, depression, weight loss Azotemia and hypercreatinemia H&E AAZV 1
1760 AAZV 2006 7 KOALA Proliferative pulmonary arteriopathy 10YO F Koala 5d history of weight loss; increased respiratory rate and wheeze the night before it was found dead H&E AAZV 1
1761 AAZV 2006 10 ANTELOPE Aspiration pneumonia with pulmonary abscess 17YO M takin History of regurgitation and vomiting H&E AAZV 1
1762 AAZV 2006 11 ALPACA Acute and chronic interstitial pneumonia 16YO M Alpaca Increased respiratory effort, pulmonary edema - treated for congestive heart failure. H&E AAZV 1
1763 AAZV 2006 12 ELK Pneumonia due to Aspergillus; duodenal diverticulum; cholangiectasia 5YO Male elk Chronic weight loss and 1d of being recumbent and not able to rise H&E AAZV 1
1764 AAZV 2006 13 DOLPHIN Fusarium solani nasal sac rhinitis 4YO F harbor porpoise Blowhole discharge and breathing difficulties H&E AAZV 1
1765 AAZV 2006 14 DOLPHIN Pulmonary edema, mucoproteinaceous plugs in alveoli, focal angiomatosis Adult female Atlantic bottlenose dolphin Found stranded and dead H&E AAZV 1
1766 AAZV 2006 15 RING-TAILED LEMUR Hemorrhagic and lymphocytic chylous effusion Adult female ring-tailed lemur Sevee reight-sided pleural effusion with lung collapse H&E AAZV 1
1768 AAZV 2006 17 NHP - COTTON-TOP TAMARIN Pulmonary arteritis due to Angiostrongylus vasorum 1YO cotton-top tamarin Found dead with no premonitory signs H&E AAZV 1
1769 AAZV 2006 18 NHP - RHESUS Listeria monocytogeneses septicemia and pneumonia Abortus Aborted fetus from a 4Y primiparous dam H&E AAZV 1
1770 AAZV 2006 19 NHP - CAPUCHIN Pulmonary emphysema 43YO F capuchin monkey Progressive breathing difficulties over several years H&E AAZV 1
1771 AAZV 2006 16 NHP - TAMARIN Cryptococcus neoformans pneumonia 8YO F Geoffroy's tamarin Thin, weak, ataxia, tremors H&E AAZV 1
1772 AAVLD 2012 1 EQUINE Adenomatous hyperplasia of the equine placenta Placenta from a primiparous mare Placenta submitted because it looked "funny". H&E AAVLD 1
1773 AAVLD 2012 2 SNAKE Adult male Assam trinket snake Granulomatous gastritis due to Mycobacterium hemophilium H&E AAVLD 1
1774 NEVPC 2023 4 CANINE Cecal vascular and neuromuscular hamartoma 1YO F mixed breed dog Lethargy and in appetence for 10 d. Ultrasound showed ileocolic intussusception. H&E NEVPC 1
1775 AAVLD 2012 3 PORCINE Acute Erysipelothrix rhusiopathae infection 20DO just weaned piglets 10% of transported pigs developed severe discoloration of ears and coronary band, several found dead H&E AAVLD 1
1776 AAVLD 2012 4 CAPRINE Focal symmetrical encephalomalacia due to Clostridium perfringens D 4YO pygmy goat doe Hyperaesthesia and aggressive behavior H&E AAVLD 1
1777 AAVLD 2012 5 CANINE Ligneous conjunctivitis 4YO M/C Doberman Pinscher Bilateral conjunctivitis with formation of a thick erythematous membrane on the conjunctiva H&E AAVLD 1
1778 AAVLD 2012 6 CANINE Pulmonary carcinosarcoma 9.5 F/S Labrador retriever Productive cough. Imaging revealed at pulmonary mass in the left cranial lobe H&E AAVLD 1
1779 AAVLD 2012 7 FELINE Interstitial pneumonia - hypereosinophilic syndrome 11YO F/S DSH History of inappropriate urination. Initial exam demonstrated tachycardia, tachypnea, open mouth breathing H&E AAVLD 1
1780 AAVLD 2012 8 FELINE Feline endomyocarditis with interstitial pneumona 13YO M/C DLH History of diarrhea, presented with acute onset rapid breathing. Did not respond to treatment for heart failure H&E AAVLD 1
1781 AAVLD 2012 9 BOVINE Arthrogryposis and myelodysgenesis due to Schmallenburg bunyavirus Full term deformed calf. Deformed lambs were seen on neighboring properties. H&E AAVLD 1
1782 AAVLD 2012 10 CHICKEN Pararenal myelolipoma Healthy laying hens Nine in a flock had a pararenal tmor H&E AAVLD 1
1783 AAVLD 2012 11 CANINE Fibrinosuppurative and necrotizing enteritis due to canine parvovirus and salmonella 12WOmale whippet HIstory of vomiting and bloody diarrhea H&E AAVLD 1
1784 AAVLD 2012 12 CANINE Canine distemper, canine adenovirus, Mycoplasma pneumonia 4WO Labrador puppy Litter of emaciated puppies with nasal and ocular discharge H&E AAVLD 1
1785 AAVLD 2012 13 CANINE Brucella canis placentitis and abortion Two aborted Labradoodle feti Feti and placentas presented for diagnosis H&E AAVLD 1
1786 AAVLD 2012 14 PORCINE Myelopathy due to selenium toxicosis 14WO finisher pigs HO feed refusal, lameness, hindlimb weakness, proprioceptive deficits H&E AAVLD 1
1787 AAVLD 2012 15 CANINE Intracranial epidermal cyst 3YO F/S mixed breed Cervicla pain and head tilt. Imaging showed a cyst in left cerebellar medullary recess. H&E AAVLD 1
1788 AAVLD 2012 16 CANINE Exfoliative dermatitis of German shorthaired pointers 6MO M/C German shorthaired pointer Alopecia, crusting, and pruritis H&E AAVLD 1
1789 AAVLD 2012 17 HAMSTER Bacterial pseudomycetoma Young adult male Chinese hamster Firm swelling beneath eye H&E AAVLD 1
1790 AAVLD 2011 1 CANINE Collagenofibrotic glomerulonephropathy 5MO M mixed breed puppy Poor growth. Two day history of vomiting diarrhea progressing to neurologic signs and seizures H&E AAVLD 1
1791 AAVLD 2011 2 CANINE Pericardial mesothelioma 9.5YO M/C mixed breed Lethargy, ascites (16L removed from abdomen) H&E AAVLD 1
1793 AAVLD 2011 3 CANINE Xylitol toxicosis 6YO M/C Goldendoodle History of ingesting xylitol H&E AAVLD 1
1794 NEVPC 2023 5 BASKET STAR Pyloric stomach, gastrodermis: Epithelial degeneration and necrosis, diffuse, severe, acute with abundant intranuclear viral inclusions. Adult (unknown age) female basket star (Gorgonocephalus eucnemis) The central disc was melting, and the animal was euthanized. H&E NEVPC 1
1795 AAVLD 2011 4 FELINE Phaeohyphomycosis 10YO DLH Chronic non-healing wound on left hind paw for 1 year. H&E AAVLD 1
1796 AAVLD 2011 5 CANINE Necrotizing sialometaplasia 4MO m German shepherd dog Swelling in left sublingual area H&E AAVLD 1
1797 AAVLD 2011 7 PORCINE Clostridium difficile 1WO Kunekune piglet 1D history of respiratory difficulty H&E AAVLD 1
1798 AAVLD 2011 6 CANINE Polycystic liver disease 9.5YO M/C Boston terrier Acute onset of icterus and severe liver disease H&E AAVLD 1
1799 AAVLD 2011 8 CANINE Hepatocutaneous syndrome 12YO M/C Longhair chihua Diffuse pawpad crusting; multinodular liver and ascites H&E AAVLD 1
1800 NEVPC 2023 6 CANINE Chondrosarcoma arising in synovial chondromatosis 8-year-old female spayed blue heeler mix Intermittent non-weight bearing on the right rear with swelling of the right hock. X-rays multiple opacities near the tibiotarsal joint. H&E NEVPC 1
1801 AAVLD 2011 9 BOVINE Grain overload 1200lb feedlot steers Sudden mortality event of 50/85 feedlot steers in 48 hours H&E AAVLD 1
1802 AAVLD 2011 10 FROG Hepatic and tubular necrosis due to ranavirus infection 30DO wood frog tadpole Group of 30do tadpoles challenged with Frog Virus 3. Al died within a week. H&E AAVLD 1
1803 NEVPC 2023 7 FELINE Enteropathy-associated T-cell lymphoma type 2 17YO M/C DSH Progressive weight loss of one year with low BCS. Thought to have IBD. Terminal renal insufficiency H&E NEVPC 1
1804 AAVLD 2011 11 EQUINE Nocardioform abortion Equine abortus and placenta 5 week preterm delivery H&E AAVLD 1
1805 AAVLD 2011 12 EQUINE Actinobacillus equuli and Clostridioides difficile enteric co-infection 20-hour term foal developed Developed diarrhea at 20hours and rapidly dehydrated H&E AAVLD 1
1806 AAVLD 2011 13 BOVINE Angiocentric encephalopathy of unknown cause 2YO pregnant heifer Developed ataxia, low head carriage, followed by recumbency and death in 48 hours H&E AAVLD 1
1808 AAVLD 2011 14 CAPRINE Chlamydia psittaci abortion Aborted Boer fetus with placenta Autolytic,generalized edema H&E AAVLD 1
1809 AAVLD 2011 15 CANINE Uveodermatologic syndrome 2YO M Labrador retriever Crusting and hypopigmentation of skin, bilateral severe uveitis H&E AAVLD 1
1810 AAVLD 2011 16 EQUINE Thyroid carcinosarcoma in a horse 28YO Arabian gelding 3-day history of respiratory distress and hemothorax H&E AAVLD 1
1811 NEVPC 2023 8 PORCUPINE Cardiac cysticercia, consistent with Taenia crassiceps Adult female porcupine Found dead with blood exuding from the nose H&E NEVPC 1
1812 AAVLD 2011 17 DEER White tailed deer malignant catarrhal fever virus 6MO M white tailed deer Two day history of circling, ataxia, abnormal posturing H&E AAVLD 1
1813 SEVPAC 2012 1 DEER Necrotizing hepatitis due to Yersinia poseudotubeculosis Yearling, male Axis deer Found dead a day after restraint for an earbanding procedure. H&E SEVPAC 1
1814 SEVPAC 2012 2 EQUINE Poorly differentiated odontogenic tumor 9YO spotted saddle horse gelding Right maxillary swelling of 107 and 108 H&E SEVPAC 1
1815 NEVPC 2023 9 FELINE Multisystemic diffuse large B-cell pneumonian and Enteropathy-associated T-cell lymphoma type 2 9YO F/S Siamese Presented for vomiting and anorexia; icteric with increaed lung sounds, tachypnea, pleural efffusion. H&E NEVPC 1
1816 SEVPAC 2012 3 CANINE Mulitsystemic Histoplasma capsulatum infection 8MO M beagle 3W hgstory of letargy and pale mucous membranes. H&E SEVPAC 1
1817 SEVPAC 2012 4 DEER Helcococcus ovis valvular endocarditis 10YO M reindeer 2W history of multileg lameness and ataxia H&E SEVPAC 1
1818 SEVPAC 2012 6 FELINE Pulmonary adenocarcinoma metastatic to left triceps brachii 11YO M/C cat 8M history of trouble jumping up progressing toknuickling on limbs and paresis H&E SEVPAC 1
1819 SEVPAC 2012 7 BOVINE Perilla mint toxicosis 2YO F black beef cow Acute respiratory distress with head and neck extension and died 20 mins. later. Half of the herd died in a three day period. H&E SEVPAC 1
1820 SEVPAC 2012 9 Bobcat Notoedres cati Adult female bobcat Crusted skin lesions H&E SEVPAC 1
1821 NEVPC 2023 10 SALAMANDER Cutaneous Dermocystida and Ichthyophida parasites Adult male wild-caught dusky salamander 2.5W history of 1-2mm multifocal areas of erythema along the extremities and dorsum H&E NEVPC 1
1822 SEVPAC 2012 5 CANINE Right ventricular outflow tract ectopic thyroid adenocarcinoma 10YO F/S Labrador retriever Progressive respiratory difficulty, intermittent collapse, large mass below the pulmonic valve H&E SEVPAC 1
1823 SEVPAC 2012 10 EQUINE Presented with lethargy and PCV of 11. Brown gums and urine, tachycardia. 12YO QH gelding H&E SEVPAC 1
1824 SEVPAC 2012 11 BOVINE Cerebellar medulloblastoma 1MO M Aberdeen Angus calf Acute onset of limb weakness with ataxia. H&E SEVPAC 1
1825 NEVPC 2023 11 RAT Cardiopulmonary thrombosis and pneumonia due to Corynebacterium kutscheri 14WO Sprague Dawley rat 2D history of hindlimb paraparesis. Absent CPs of both hind limbs, but motor reflex was intact when stimulated with a toe pinch. H&E NEVPC 1
1827 SEVPAC 2023 2 OCTOPUS Systemic coccidiosis due to Aggregata sp. Adult, female, common Atlantic octopus One week history of erratic behavior with concern for senescence. The octopus had laid eggs two weeks prior. The animal was found dead. H&E SEVPAC 1
1828 SEVPAC 2023 1 FISH Pyrethroid toxicosis Adult, male, blue catfish Abnormal behavior and buoyancy, coelomic distention, cutaneous abrasions, exophthalmia, facial swelling, and protein-rich coelomic effusion. H&E SEVPAC 1
1829 SEVPAC 2023 3 FELINE Disseminated Cytauxzoon felis infection 3MO F DSH This kitten was administered vaccines about a week prior and developed lethargy and vomiting 3 days later. Presented laterally recumbent H&E SEVPAC 1
1830 SEVPAC 2023 5 FELINE Fungal granuloma due to Penicillium sp. 3YO M/C DSH 2M history of URI. Presented in respiratory distress with a possible tracheal foreign body. H&E SEVPAC 1
1831 SEVPAC 2023 6 GOOSE Necrotizing pancreatitis due to avian infleunza Adult female Roman Tuft goose Found dead with no premonitory signs. Multiple deaths in the recent past. H&E SEVPAC 1
1832 SEVPAC 2023 7 EQUINE Left kidney: Nephroblastoma 1YO F QH Large mass in the left craniodorsal abdomen H&E SEVPAC 1
1833 SEVPAC 2023 8 SEA TURTLE Fungal pneumonia due to Fusarium sp. Juvenile, female, Kemp’s Ridley sea turtle Recovered and stabilized after becoming cold stunned and stranding on the coast of Massachusetts. Progressive decline and found unresponsive. H&E SEVPAC 1
1834 SEVPAC 2023 9 FELINE Invasvie pulmonary aspergillosis 9WO M kitten Increased respiratory effort, respiratory distress, right sided pulmonary edema and effusion. He was FeLV/FIV negative on SNAP test H&E SEVPAC 1
1835 SEVPAC 2023 10 EQUINE Purpura hemorrhagica 7YQH gelding Neck abscess following strangle vaccination. Rapid decline awithneurolgic and muscular deficits. H&E SEVPAC 1
1836 SEVPAC 2023 11 EQUINE Bracken fern (Pteridium aquilinum) toxicosis 3YO F Tennessee walking horse Periodic recumency, weakness, and weight loss. Multiple horse deaths on this farm in teh last 4-6 weeks. H&E SEVPAC 1
1837 NEVPC 2023 12 SALAMANDER Chytridiomycotic dermatitis 2.5YO hellbender The hellbender research lab at Purdue university experienced mortality in December 2022 (20 %) with reported skin lesions. H&E NEVPC 1
1838 SEVPAC 2023 26 RING-TAILED LEMUR Necrotizing pharyngitis due to human herpesvirus-1 12YO M ring-tailed lemur Dysphagia and tonsillitis progressive to dyspnea. H&E SEVPAC 1
1839 NEVPC 2023 13 Woodchuck Hepatocellular carcinoma due to woodchuck hepadnavirus Adult female woodchuck Presented as quiet, apparently weak with mild response to external stimuli H&E NEVPC 1
1840 NEVPC 2023 14 MOUSE Brain: Amyloidosis and gliosis , multifocal, moderate, with neuronal satellitosis, 20-month-old female APP.PS1 transgenic mouse The subject was intranasally inoculated with a mouse-adapted strain of SARS-CoV-2 (MA-30). H&E NEVPC 1
1841 NEVPC 2023 15 MOUSE Xenogeneic Graft versus Host Disease (GvHD) 9-week-old, female, hu-PBMC-NSG mouse Injection of MDA-MB-231 human breast cancer cells into the subcutis of the left flank. H&E NEVPC 1
1842 SEVPAC 2023 27 FELINE Urine cytology: Lymphoma 10YO M/C DSH Ultrasound demonstrates bilateral moderate renomegaly with lobular margins, left renal mass H&E SEVPAC 1
1844 SEVPAC 2023 29 TOAD Lung: Pneumonia, proliferative, lymphohistiocytic, with presumptive intraepithelial and intrahistiocytic chlamydial inclusions Male, oriental fire-bellied toad Frog found non-responsive in enclosure H&E SEVPAC 1
1845 NEVPC 2023 16 PORCINE Porcine civcovirus 2 and Mycoplasma hyopneumoniae 16WO male piglet Anorexia and lethargy, sudden death H&E NEVPC 1
1846 NEVPC 2023 17 NHP - RHESUS Hepatocellular necrosis and splenic lymphoid depletion and fibrin accumulation due to Ebolavirus 4YO M rhesus macaque Infected with 100 pfu Ebola virus, strain Kikwit IM. Moribund 6dpi and was euthanatized. H&E NEVPC 1
1847 NEVPC 2023 18 EQUINE Eyelid epithelioid hemangiosarcoma 15YO F pony Waxing and waning conjunctival swelling OS for many months H&E NEVPC 1
1848 NEVPC 2023 19 PIKA Systemic actinomycosis Adult male American pika Loose stools and a wound on the right hindlimb. H&E NEVPC 1
1849 NEVPC 2023 20 SQUIRREL Systemic fibrinoid and proliferative vasculitis 3MO F fox squirrel Died acutely without premonitory signs H&E NEVPC 1
1850 NEVPC 2023 21 BEE Vairimorpha (Nosema) infection of the midgut (ventriculum) Adult female (worker) honeybee This worker bee was sampled as part of a hive health evaluation H&E NEVPC 1
1851 NEVPC 2023 22 SNAKE Primary thymic T cell lymphoma 17-year-old F western hognose snake 3 month history of swelling noted in the region of the heart H&E NEVPC 1
1852 NEVPC 2023 23 CAPRINE Cutaneous MCF with possible secondary bacterial folliculitis 2YO F Nigerian dwarf goat Generalized pruritus, severe hyperkeratosis, and pale conjunctiva H&E NEVPC 1
1853 NEVPC 2023 24 CANINE Gallbladder mucocele and cholelithiasis 13YO F/S terrier mix Previously treated for gallbladder disease and monitored over time with ultrasound. Demonstrated acute GI distress and high liver enzymes. H&E NEVPC 1
1854 NEVPC 2023 25 AVIAN "Winter mortality of crows" - avian reovirus Four juvenile/young adult American crows 21 crows found dead at roost over a three week period. H&E NEVPC 1
1860 NEVPC 2023 29 OWL Proliferative conjunctiviti and superficial keratitis due to strigid herpesvirus-1 Adult great horned owl Nodule on left eyelid; plaque in central cornea H&E NEVPC 1
1861 NEVPC 2023 30 BOVINE Naegleria fowleri encephalitis 3YO F near-term pregnant cow Dried off a month previous. Found recumbent H&E NEVPC 1
1863 SEVPAC 2012 12 CANINE Pemphigus vulgaris 12YO F/S Shih Tzu Crusting all over body and nares, mucopurulent nasal discharge, ulcers in ears and on footpads H&E SEVPAC 1
1864 SEVPAC 2012 13 MOUSE High fat diet dermatitis typical for this strain 6MO male B6.129P2-Apoetm1lUnc/J mouse Diet containing 42% fat. Approximately 3 months on this diet, all three mice in cage had mild to moderate pruritus with excoriation H&E SEVPAC 1
1865 SEVPAC 2012 8 FELINE Glossal Histoplasma capsulatum 14YO M DLH Weight loss, pulmonary infiltrates. Raised lesions on tongue H&E SEVPAC 1
1866 SEVPAC 2012 14 FELINE Gemistocytic astrocytoma or ganglioglioma of the spinal cord 8YO M/C Maine Coon cat 2 week history of hind limb lameness. On presentation, the cat had a paresis of both hind limbs that were cold to the touch H&E SEVPAC 1
1867 SEVPAC 2012 15 BOVINE Bovine neonatal pancytopenia 2WO M Simmental calf Found dead with widespread hemorrhages H&E SEVPAC 1
1869 SEVPAC 2012 16 BOVINE Mycoplasma bovis 7MO steer Respiratory disease signs of two weeks duration H&E SEVPAC 1
1870 SEVPAC 2012 17 FISH Enteric septicemia of catfish; Edwardsiella ictaluri Fingerling catfish Immersion exposure to a bacterial agent. Lethargic in 1 day and cutaneous hemorrhages and ulceration at 2d H&E SEVPAC 1
1871 SEVPAC 2012 18 FELINE Feline herpesvirus-1 8YO F/S DSH Dyspnea, tachypnea, tachycardia, tracheal wash contained blood H&E SEVPAC 1
1872 SEVPAC 2012 19 CANINE Systemic Fusarium infection 2YO M/C Australia shepherd Presented dead to emergency clinic. Previous bloodwork showed elevated levels of BUN, creatininine and phosphorus H&E SEVPAC 1
1873 SEVPAC 2012 20 FELINE Cryptococcus neoformans 2YO F/S DSH Neurologic signs, respiratory stertor and blindness. Had been treated with prednisone for respiratory disease. H&E SEVPAC 1
1874 SEVPAC 2012 21 EQUINE Suppuratie embolic nephritis due to Actinobacillus equuli 6MO TB colt Developed fever which temporarily responded to Banamine. Died spontaneously. H&E SEVPAC 1
1875 SEVPAC 2012 22 EQUINE Equine multinodular pulmonary fibrosis (EMPF) 2YO TB filly Abnormal respiratory sounds and pulmonary consolidation H&E SEVPAC 1
1876 SEVPAC 2012 23 DEER Buetongue and epizootic hemorrhagic disease infection 2YO white tailed deer fawn Facility lost 25-30 animals who became lethargic and had swollen jaws H&E SEVPAC 1
1877 SEVPAC 2012 24 CANINE Oral melanoma with osteocartilaginous differentiation 15YO M/C Bichon Frise Oral mass H&E SEVPAC 1
1878 SEVPAC 2012 25 CANINE Pulmonary Blastomyces dermatitidis infection diagnosed on needle aspiration of lung 3YO M/C golden retreiver Dyspnea and increased bilateral lung sounds H&E SEVPAC 1
1879 SEVPAC 2012 26 CANINE Immune-mediated hemolytic anemia 3YO F/S Cocker spaniel Lethargy, anorexia, brown urine, and soft stools that were orange-red in color H&E SEVPAC 1
1880 NEVPC 2023 27 LIZARD Yolk coelomitis with systemic yolk embolism 7YO F spiny-tailed monitor Previous ovariosalpingectomy for treatment of an oviductal prolapse. 10M later, ultrasound exam identified moderate coelomic effusion H&E NEVPC 1
1881 SEVPAC 2012 27 CANINE Heterotopic ossification 5YO /C Labrador Retriever HIstory of excised renal carcinoma and currently a nodule in the lung. Swelling of all 4 distal limbs H&E SEVPAC 1
1882 SEVPAC 2012 28 BOVINE Enteric Cryptosporidium parvum infection 8DO black and white Holstein 45 calves from 5-8 days were weak with watery diarrhea H&E SEVPAC 1
1885 SEVPAC 2012 30 BOVINE Mammary leiomyosarcoma and lymphoma 9YO Holstein cow Draining lesion on the left front quarter and the presence of multiple swellings in and around the udder H&E SEVPAC 1
1886 SEVPAC 2012 31 FELINE Multiple cutaneous mast cell tumors with lymph node metastasis, splenic metastasis and mastocythemia 8YO F/S Maine coon cat Multiple erythematous cutaneous masses and a splenic mass H&E SEVPAC 1
1888 SEVPAC 2012 29 DOLPHIN SEvere pulmonary Halocercus infection Wild female Atlantic bottle-nose dolphin calf Carcass found in a tidal creek H&E SEVPAC 1
1890 SEVPAC 2012 34 BOVINE Traumatic pericarditis 2.5YO M/C black angus Two-day history of reluctance to move, stretching his front and back legs, and inappetence H&E SEVPAC 1
1891 SEVPAC 2023 28 CORAL Endolithic fungal overgrowth with calicodermis hypertrophy, zooxanthellae depletion and laminar coral acid-rich protein deposition Acropora spicifera, small polyp coral Clinical presentation was similar to “Slow tissue necrosis” a disease classification used by reef hobbyist. H&E SEVPAC 1
1892 SEVPAC 2012 32 PORCINE Osteochondrosis with epiphysiolysis 1.5YOred pig barrow Left hindlimb lameness and one leg appears shorter than the other. H&E SEVPAC 1
1893 SEVPAC 2012 33 FISH Diffuse intrahepatocytic glycogen accumulation, hepatocellular loss, and granulocytic hepatitis Largemouth bass Fed a diet formulated for trout H&E SEVPAC 1
1894 SEVPAC 2023 31 CANINE Malignant primitive neuroectodermal tumor with multisystemic metastases 10MO F golden retreiver Non-ambulatory progressive tetraparesis. MRI found multiple mass-like lesions affecting cervical, lumbar and sacral paraspinal structures H&E SEVPAC 1
1895 SEVPAC 2023 32 CANINE Sclerosing epithelioid mesothelioma 10YO F/S mixed breed dog Presented with tachypnea and increased respiratory effort. During thoracocentesis, approximately 2.5 ml of serosaguineous fluid was retrieved H&E SEVPAC 1
1896 SEVPAC 2023 33 EQUINE Equine multinodular pulmonary fibrosis 16YO TB gelding Respiratory distress H&E SEVPAC 1
1897 SEVPAC 2023 38 BOVINE Eosinophilic dermatitis due to Exserohilum mcginnisii 5YO Piedmontese cow Multifocal rd to black raised nodules and plaques on dorsum and tail head H&E SEVPAC 1
1898 SEVPAC 2023 39 Llama Eimeria macusaniensis 1YO M/C Llama Lethargy, liquid diarrhea, and progressive hindlimb paresis H&E SEVPAC 1
1899 NEVPC 2023 31 EQUINE Equine herpesviral myelencephalopathy 17YO F/S mixed breed Endotoxin study; pyrexic, tachypneic, ataxi, deistal limb edema, urinary incontinence H&E NEVPC 1
1901 NEVPC 2023 32 PORCINE Pulmonary pneumocystosis 1.5YO potbellied pig barrow Regurgitation/vomiting and diffuse interstitial pattern on CT. H&E NEVPC 1
1904 SEVPAC 2023 30 EQUINE Atypical mixed nodular lymphoid proliferation with lymphoblastic B-cells, liver and lung 14WO Friesian colt Acute right hindlimb lameness with radiographic lysis of coxofemoral joint. H&E SEVPAC 1
1905 SEVPAC 2023 40 SHRIMP Interpleopodal subcuticular, invasive, and circulating rhizoids, with external zoosporangia - Most consistent with Cladogonium sp 3MO F cherry shrimp 1/10 ornamental dwarf shrimp housed in a 28-gallon freshwater aquarium and was found dead with no noted premonitory signs H&E SEVPAC 1
1906 SEVPAC 2012 35 BOVINE Multisystemic lymphoma 7YO F Angus cross Labored breathing, collapsed, and died. H&E SEVPAC 1
1907 NEVPC 2023 33 EQUINE Spinal cord leptomeningitis due to Cryptococcus neoformans 12YOI M grey stallion Paddock accident that resulted in inability to rise. Rads and myelogram were suspcious of LS frx and bone fragments H&E NEVPC 1
1908 NEVPC 2023 26 EQUINE Halicephalobus gingivalis osteomyelitis 15YO American QH gelding Left forelimb lameness with radiographic evidence of osteolytic lesions on left distal radius H&E NEVPC 1
1909 NEVPC 2023 34 OVINE Anaplastic sinonasal spindle cell carcinoma 6YO Dorset-cross wether Necrosis and ulceration of the left infraorbital pouch with ipsilateral exophthalmos with intermittent epistaxis H&E NEVPC 1
1911 NEVPC 2023 28 SNAKE Novel Actinomycete pathogen Two adult ball pythons One python suffered from recurrent stomatitis; the other had a vent mass H&E NEVPC 1
1914 SEVPAC 2023 52 COYOTE Canine distemper virus and Toxoplasma gondii infection Free-ranging, adult, female, coyote Reported to be limping, breathing heavily, and in poor body condition. Euthanized via gunshot. H&E SEVPAC 1
1915 SEVPAC 2023 53 FISH Neuronal embryonal tumors 3.6 cm, adult, female Betta 1M history of multiple, progressively larger masses over the body H&E SEVPAC 1
1917 NEVPC 2023 35 BOVINE Vena cava syndrome 2.5YO Angus bull Animal was being treated form pneumaand developed epistaxis and hemoptysis in the last 24 hours. H&E NEVPC 1
1918 SEVPAC 2023 55 PARROT Psittacid herpesvirus-3; respiratory herpesvirus of parakeets 5WO M eclectus parrot Weight loss, regurgitation, dehydration, and swollen eyes with ocular debris. Two eclectus parrots and two cape parrots. H&E SEVPAC 1
1920 SEVPAC 2023 56 LIZARD Pulmonary xanthomatosis. 6 year-old, female, leopard gecko The animal was found dead with a history of poor husbandry for the past 3 years. H&E SEVPAC 1
1921 SEVPAC 2023 57 SHARK Gill: Epithelial hypertrophy, with abundant multifocal epitheliocystis inclusions and novel ?- proteobacteria Bonnethead shark (Sphyrna tiburo), aquarium-housed, juvenile, female Progressive lethargy, anorexia, and increased respiratory effort H&E SEVPAC 1
1922 SEVPAC 2023 58 LORIKEET Pneumonia due to Sarcocystis falcatula Adult, female, rainbow lorikeet Sudden death H&E SEVPAC 1
1924 SEVPAC 2023 60 FELINE Suspect fetalization of lung secondary to chronic pneumonia vs idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis 3YO M/N DSH Diagnosed with suspect fungal pneumonia treated with fluconazole, itraconazole, albuterol and prednisolone H&E SEVPAC 1
1925 SEVPAC 2023 61 CANINE Nostril mass cytology; Blastomyces dermatitidis 6.5YO M/C Australian Shepherd Cough and progressive skin lesions with hindlimb lameness H&E SEVPAC 1
1930 SEVPAC 2023 62 FELINE Reactive angioendotheliomatosis, heart 4YO F/S Devon Rex Acute onset of vomiting. On physical exam, she had a painful abdomen, was dehydrated, and was mildly icteric. H&E SEVPAC 1
1931 SEVPAC 2023 63 CANINE Protothecal meningoencephalitis 7YO F/S Boxer dog Animal "banged head on ground" and was unable to ambulate H&E SEVPAC 1
1932 SEVPAC 2023 64 CANINE Meningoencephalitis secondary to migration of plant material in the caudal mesencephalic colliculus 2-year-old castrated male West Highland white terrier dog Neck pain. MRI revealed meningeal contrast enhancement of the cervical spinal cord and CSF showed degenerate neutrophils H&E SEVPAC 1
1933 SEVPAC 2023 65 CANINE Candida tropicalis pneumonia 9-year and 9-month-old, female spayed German Shepherd dog Persistent (four-month duration) productive cough and upper respiratory signs (nasal congestion and discharge) despite multiple antibiotics H&E SEVPAC 1
1934 SEVPAC 2023 66 FELINE Feline herpesvirus-1; Aelurostrongylus abstrussus (presumptive) 4-month-old, male neutered, domestic shorthair cat Lateral recumbency and obtunded. Supportive care was provided but the animal died several hours later H&E SEVPAC 1
1936 West Coast Slide Conference 2014 1 CAPRINE Rhodococcus equi 4YO Boer doe Late gestational doe with respiratory disease and neurologic signs H&E West Coast Vet Path Conference 1
1938 SEVPAC 2012 36 FELINE Hepatic carcinoma with multiorgan metastasis 12-year-old, male, castrated orange tabby cat Large cranial to mid-abdominal mass H&E SEVPAC 1
1939 SEVPAC 2012 37 BOVINE Bovine respiratory syncytial virus and Histophilus somni 3-month-old Angus heifer Found dead several hours after being seen moving slowly and open-mouth breathing. H&E SEVPAC 1
1940 SEVPAC 2012 39 CANINE Canine necrotizing sialometaplasia 11 year-old, male castrated, mixed breed dog Bilaterally enlarged submandibular salivary glands H&E SEVPAC 1
1941 SEVPAC 2012 39 FELINE Ocular manifestations of hypertension 17-year-old, female spayed, Domestic Shorthaired cat 2 hours of open-mouthed breathing. Vision deficits had been recognized 1 month prior. H&E SEVPAC 1
1942 SEVPAC 2012 40 CANINE Stemic infection with Cryptococcus neoformans 3 year old, male castrated, American Cocker Spaniel Abdominal pain and diarrhea. An abdominal ultrasound identified multiple intestinal masses (jejunal and colonic) H&E SEVPAC 1
1943 SEVPAC 2012 41 NHP - RHESUS Pseudomembranous esophagitis due to Candida albicans 10-year-old male Indian rhesus macaque Challenged with simian immunodeficiency virus 1.5years ago, and had a chronic dehydration and weight loss. H&E SEVPAC 1
1944 SEVPAC 2012 42 CANINE Cardiac atherosclerosis Five-year-old, intact male chocolate Labrador retriever. Weakness, lethargy and respiratory distress. He died soon after admission H&E SEVPAC 1
1945 SEVPAC 2012 43 CANINE Severe chronic toxic hepathopathy, severe acute renal tubular necrosis due to aflatoxicosis 4 year-old castrated male labrador retriever Vomiting. Increased ALT and total bilirubin (up to 21 mg/dL.) H&E SEVPAC 1
1946 SEVPAC 2023 41 CANINE Phacoclastic uveitis, with peri- and intralenticular abscesses and intralenticular cocci - "septic implantation syndrome" 13-year-old, castrated male, Chihuahua Buphthalmic non-visual OS with corneal edema and neovascularization, bulla formation, anterior chamber exudate H&E SEVPAC 1
1947 SEVPAC 2023 42 BOVINE Neonatal hyaline membrane disease 2DO F Black baldy One month premature. The calving was unassisted and nodystocia occurred. The calf could not stand or suckle and was breathing rapidly. H&E SEVPAC 1
1948 SEVPAC 2023 43 BOVINE Bovine herpesvirus-1 5 months of gestation, Angus mix, female, bovine fetus The aborting dam was an approximately 7-year-old cow with an overall adequate condition. No premonitory signs were noted leading to the abortion H&E SEVPAC 1
1949 SEVPAC 2023 44 FELINE Cytauxzoon felis One-year-old, neutered male, domestic shorthair cat. Vague clinical signs [“ain’t doing right”/ADR, per referring veterinarian], and the owner suspected carpet freshener toxicity H&E SEVPAC 1
1950 SEVPAC 2023 45 FELINE High protein transudate with a predominance of neutrophils. 10-year-old, male castrated, Domestic Longhair Heart murmur grade I-II/IV and a possible mass was palpated in the intestinal region. U/S showed a peritoneal effusion H&E SEVPAC 1
1951 SEVPAC 2023 46 EQUINE Extralobar pulmonary sequestration-like syndrome. U/S showed fluid around the lungs and pockets of fluid/pus throughout both lungs 11-year-old, castrated male, Quarter Horse Swollen distal limbs and pyrexia. H&E SEVPAC 1
1952 SEVPAC 2023 47 FELINE Fibroepithelial mammary hyperplasia 6-month-old, intact female, American bobtail shorthair cat Multiple irregular lobulated masses on the right side of the mammary chain H&E SEVPAC 1
1953 SEVPAC 2023 48 CANINE Chylopericardium 4-year and 10 months old, male castrated, Labrador Retriever Lethargy, anorexia, abdominal distension and one episode of regurgitation. Pericardial, pleural, and abdominal flud H&E SEVPAC 1
1954 SEVPAC 2023 49 CANINE CD8 lymphocytosis, consistent with T-cell lymphoma or leukemia 13-year-old, male neutered mixed breed dog. Chronic lethargy and weight loss. He lost approximately 40% of his body weight (10 lbs.) over the previous four months H&E SEVPAC 1
1955 SEVPAC 2023 69 EQUINE Equine influenza 13-year-old Female Arabian Horse. Heavy breathing and coughing as though she was trying to clear something in her throat. Respiration rate was 30 and harsh. H&E SEVPAC 1
1956 SEVPAC 2023 67 EQUINE Blood Smear Examination - performed one month after BALs above: Toxic change in neutrophils and Presence of Circulating Blasts 8-year-old Beagle Spayed Female Dog. Patient was presented for a chronic cough that got worse a week prior. Patient was heartworm positive 2 years ago H&E SEVPAC 1
1957 SEVPAC 2023 73 SKUNK High pathogenic avian influenza Adult male striped skunk Found dead along with numerous dead geese H&E SEVPAC 1
1958 SEVPAC 2023 4 CANINE Liver and Spleen: Littoral cell angiosarcoma with metastasis to the pancreaticoduodenal lymph nodes, kidneys, and bone marrow 14-year-old male neutered medium sized mixed breed dog Splenic mass, abdominal fluid, and pale white mucous membranes H&E SEVPAC 1
1959 SEVPAC 2023 34 FELINE Mediastinal mass: thymoma, lymphocyte rich 15 year old, female spayed, domestic shorthair cat Absence of audible heart and lung sounds despite a stable respiratory status. Thoracic radiographs revealed a large intrathoracic mass H&E SEVPAC 1
1960 SEVPAC 2023 68 CANINE Periocular Basal Cell Carcinoma 11-year-old, intact male, Dachshund Canine Elongated soft tissue mass with focal pinpoint mineralization expanding into the right retrobulbar space causing severe dorsolateral displacemen H&E Submitted slide was oversize (2"x3") and could not be scanned. SEVPAC 1
1961 NEVPC 2023 36 PELICAN HPAI Mortality event including pink-backed, white, brown and dalmantian pelicans Acute lethargy with various degrees ofgeneralized weakness, muscle tremors, and progressive neurologic signs that included seizures H&E NEVPC 1
1962 SEVPAC 2012 44 FELINE Adenosquamous carcinoma, lung, and squamous cell carcinoma, brain (metastatic) 14-year-old, spayed female, domestic short hair, cat During palpation of the lumbar spine there was moderate (inconsistent) discomfort. The cat was ambulatory but reluctant to stand. H&E SEVPAC 1
1963 SEVPAC 2012 45 EQUINE Primary lymphedema 1-year-old, bay, Connemara gelding Intermittent and variable facial and submandibular swelling that was usually accompanied by fever H&E SEVPAC 1
1964 SEVPAC 2012 46 FELINE Erythremic myelosis with inflammation 9-year-old castrated male American domestic shorthair cat Clinically diagnosed with immune-mediated hemolytic anemia. Immunosuppressive therapy was initiated. Presented again 3 days ATER. H&E SEVPAC 1
1965 SEVPAC 2012 47 FELINE Amyloid producing odontogenic tumor (APOT). Feline, DSH, Male/ Neuter Drooling about two months. On oral examination, a 1 cm X 2 cm X 2 cm growth was present on upper gingiva near left incisor H&E SEVPAC 1
1966 SEVPAC 2012 48 AVIAN A male, adult quail in regular to poor nutritional condition and found dead Adult male quail H&E Esophageal capillariasis SEVPAC 1
1967 SEVPAC 2012 49 CANINE Goniodysgenesis 6YO F/S Australian shepherd This dog had a history of progressing glaucoma in the right eye H&E SEVPAC 1
1968 SEVPAC 2012 50 BOVINE Dermatosparaxis 21 month old, intact female Holstein-Friesian cow History of “poor doing” and a mass on the right side of her neck that had appeared after it was traumatized in a chute H&E SEVPAC 1
1970 SEVPAC 2012 52 BOVINE Iron deficiency anemia likely concurrent with erythrocy 9 month old, Angus/Hereford cross heifer Bovine Viral Diarrhea Virus (BVDV) Persistently Infected (PI) calf in a research project H&E SEVPAC 1
1971 SEVPAC 2012 53 EQUINE Sepsis, endotoxemia 10-year-old, mixed breed, mare. Colic, projectile diarrhea, 2-3 sec. CRT, dark pink mucus membranes. H&E SEVPAC 1
1973 SEVPAC 2012 54 EQUINE Cutaneous phaeohyphomycosis 16-year-old, male, American Paint Horse The horse presented for a 1.5-cm diameter mass on the flank that has slowly increased in size H&E SEVPAC 1
1974 SEVPAC 2012 55 PORCINE Uterine and ovarian adenocarcinoma with concurrent cystic endometrial hyperplasia 12-year old, sexually intact, female, Vietnamese pot-bellied pig This sow presented to the Auburn University Large Animal Teaching Hospital because it was nonambulatory unless coerced to move H&E SEVPAC 1
1975 SEVPAC 2012 56 FELINE Probable hypereosinophilic syndrome (HES) or eosinophilic leukemia 16 year old, female spayed, Domestic Shorthair cat History of labored breathing, lethargy, and anorexia H&E SEVPAC 1
1976 SEVPAC 2012 57 BOVINE Marked neoplastic lymphocytosis most consistent with either lymphoid leukemia or stage V lymphoma. 7-year-old, Aberdeen (Black) Angus cow, Bilateral purulent nasal discharge and putrid mouth odor. Tracheal wheezes and bilateral cranioventral
expiratory wheezes were heard
H&E SEVPAC 1
1977 SEVPAC 2012 51 CANINE Intracytoplasmic inclusions (RBCs and WBCs) consistent with canine distemper virus, lymphopenia, mild anemia 9-week-old, male, intact Australian shepherd mix Chronic cough H&E SEVPAC 1
1978 SEVPAC 2012 58 BOVINE Moderately regenerative macrocytic normochromic anemia with numerous intraerythrocyte parasites consistent with Anaplasma marginale Adult bull Te bull had a moderate to marked leukocytosis and a spun hematocrit value of 14%. H&E SEVPAC 1
1979 West Coast Slide Conference 2014 2 CANINE Amyloidosis 3YO F/S Shar Pei Biopsies submitted with a diagnosis of acute kidney injury of 3 weeks duration H&E West Coast Vet Path Conference 1
1980 West Coast Slide Conference 2014 3 NHP - RHESUS Cerebral baylisascariasis 11MO F Rhesus macaque Ataxia and diffulty climbing. H&E West Coast Vet Path Conference 1
1981 West Coast Slide Conference 2014 4 CANINE Metaphyseal osteopathy 5MO Australian cattle dog Non-weight-bearing lameness following a week of diarrhea, pyrexia and acute onset right thoracic limb lameness and swelling. H&E West Coast Vet Path Conference 1
1982 ACVP Neuropath Mystery Slides 2021 1 BOA CONSTRICTOR Boid arenavirus - boid inclusion disease 20 year old, female, boa constrictor ( Boa constrictor
Upon acquisition to a new institution, quarantine examination and bloodwork were performed. Euthanasia was elected due to poor prognosis and co H&E ACVP 1
1983 ACVP Neuropath Mystery Slides 2021 2 CANINE Chronic inflammatory demyelinating polyneuropathy (CIDP) 15 year old spayed female Brussels Griffon Bilateral hindlimb paraparesis with proprioceptive deficits. Mild thoracolumbar pain progressing to tetraplegia H&E ACVP 1
1984 ACVP Neuropath Mystery Slides 2021 3 CANINE Granulomatous meningoencephalitis 10 y, CM Dachshund
History:
Uncontrolled seizures H&E ACVP 1
1985 ACVP Neuropath Mystery Slides 2021 4 GREVY'S ZEBRA Leukoencephalopathy 18 years and 11 months old Anorexia, astasia, seizures H&E ACVP 1
1986 ACVP Neuropath Mystery Slides 2021 5 Bobcat Leukomyelopathy 2 month old, female, intact bobcat BAR, aggressive. Died next day after anesthesia H&E ACVP 1
1987 ACVP Neuropath Mystery Slides 2022 1 NHP - RHESUS CLCN2-related leukoencephalopathy Juvenile (1 year, 332 day old) female rhesus macaque Evaluation 5 months earlier for ‘sky -gazing’ and slight muscle tremors of head. Persistent mild head tremor H&E ACVP 1
1988 ACVP Neuropath Mystery Slides 2022 2 TIGER Encephalitis due to Cladosporium sphaerospermum 2-month old, male Amur Tiger Acute ataxia progressing to paraplegia H&E ACVP 1
1989 SEVPAC 2023 54 CANINE Cyniclomyces guttulatus 13-year-old MN Standard Poodle Respiratory distress. Chronic intermittent cough with a nonproductive terminal retch for 1 year. Radiographic evidence of pneumonia H&E SEVPAC 1
1990 SEVPAC 2023 59 FISH Henneguya ictaluri Juvenile channel catfish High mortality in 10-acre commercial pond. Fish experienced acute onset of anorexia, congregating behind aerators, gulping at the water surface H&E SEVPAC 1
1991 SEVPAC 2023 12 FELINE Feline pulmonary Langerhans cell histiocytosis 17 year old female spayed Domestic Shorthair cat Chronic history of progressive interstitial lung disease, diabetes mellitus, enteropathy, and kidney disease H&E SEVPAC 1
1992 SEVPAC 2023 13 EQUINE Equine multinodular pulmonary fibrosis 13-year old, male castrated, bay American Quarter Horse Several weeks-long history of weight loss and “poor doing.” Presented with acute colic, with distended loops of small intestine, nasal discharge H&E SEVPAC 1
1993 SEVPAC 2023 14 FELINE Aelurostrongylus abstrusus Young adult intact female Domestic Shorthair cat This shelter cat died peri-operatively during routine ovariohysterectomy H&E SEVPAC 1
1994 SEVPAC 2023 15 FELINE Cytauxzoon felis 8-year-old intact male domestic short hair cat Outdoor cat with acute intracranial neurologic deficits and icterus H&E SEVPAC 1
1995 SEVPAC 2023 16 CANINE Pulmonary alveolar microlithiasis 14-year-old intact female English Setter The dog was euthanized due to suspected ovarian neoplasia with radiographic evidence of pulmonary metastasis H&E SEVPAC 1
1997 SEVPAC 2023 18 SNAKE Granlomatous vertebral osteomyelitis due to Salmonella enterica sp. arizonae 6-year-old intact female Lance-headed rattlesnake The snake had a chronic history of spinal deformity and anorexia, and was euthanized due to quality of life concerns. H&E SEVPAC 1
1998 SEVPAC 2023 19 BOVINE Mycobacterium avium subsp paratuberculosis - Johne's disease Adult intact female mixed breed beef cow Chronic weight loss with diarrhea for a few weeks and had calved two months prior H&E SEVPAC 1
1999 SEVPAC 2023 20 EQUINE Necrosuppurative placentitis due to Stenotrophomonas maltophilia 14 year-old Lusitano mare Placenta expelled intact with several abnormalities that raised concern for a mucoid (previously Nocardia-form) placentitis and was submitted fo H&E SEVPAC 1
2000 SEVPAC 2023 17 RABBIT Islet cell carcinoma (malignant insulinoma) 10 yo FS New Zealand white rabbit Seizure activity progressing to grand mal seizures H&E SEVPAC 1
2001 SEVPAC 2023 21 CANINE Necrotizing myocarditis, colitis, lymphadenitis, and hepatitis due to Prototheca bovis 8-year old, female, spayed, Vizsla dog. The dog had bloody diarrhea and weight loss over a four-month duration H&E SEVPAC 1
2003 SEVPAC 2023 22 CANINE Nasal Cryptococcus gattii Three-year-old, female Rhodesian Ridgeback Seven-week history of congestion with progressive nasal obstructive signs H&E SEVPAC 1
2004 SEVPAC 2023 23 TORTOISE Necrotizing dermatitis due to Austwickia chelonae 6 weeks, unknown sex, neonatal leopard tortoise Anorexia, lethargy, and yellow lesions/bumps along the skin H&E SEVPAC 1
2005 SEVPAC 2023 24 CANINE Abdominal Spirometra sp. infection 2 year-old spayed female Great Pyrenees dog The animal presented for a routine spay at a general small animal practice in the Tampa Bay area, Florida. H&E SEVPAC 1
2006 SEVPAC 2023 25 EQUINE Panniculitis and dermatitis, pyogranulomatous, nodular to diffuse, chronic, severe, associated with acid-fast bacilli 10YO QH cross gelding Nodular lesion in the left axillary region which skin biopsy confirmed as a sarcoid. The animal was subsequently treated with Immunocidin® H&E SEVPAC 1
2007 SEVPAC 2023 35 CANINE Grey eosinophils 5YO M/C Golden retriever Chronic cough, increased respiratory rate (28-32 bpm while sleeping), lethargy, and decreased appetite. H&E SEVPAC 1
2009 SEVPAC 2023 37 CANINE Prototheca bovis colitis 3-year-old, spayed female, Labrador retriever mix Living outdoors in poor conditions with exposure to sewage dumped into a pond . She had a one year history of diarrhea. H&E SEVPAC 1
2010 SEVPAC 2023 50 FELINE GM2 Gangliosidosis 4MO F DSH Luisa had progressive neurological signs that began at approximately 6 week - markedly ataxic, with intention tremors and dysphagia H&E SEVPAC 1
2011 SEVPAC 2023 51 CHICKEN Cryptosporidium meleagridis, Infectious Bursal Disease Virus (Avibirnavirus) 50DO broilers The flock had a history of moderately increased mortality, respiratory sounds, and eyelid squinting. H&E SEVPAC 1
2012 SEVPAC 2023 70 CANINE Orbital meningioma 7YO F/S mixed breed Hyperemia of the third eyelid, diffuse corneal edema, enophthalmos, and blindness of the right eye H&E SEVPAC 1
2014 SEVPAC 2023 72 PHEASANT Erysipelothrix rhusiopathiae 2000 adult pheasant in house Complaint of increased mortality, open mouth breathing prior to death H&E SEVPAC 1
2015 SEVPAC 2023 36 FELINE Mycoplasma haemofelis 2YO F/S DSH Packed cell volume of 16% and a heart murmur H&E SEVPAC 1
2016 SEVPAC 2023 71 FELINE Iridociliary adenoma 4YO F/S DSH Uncontrollable glaucoma of approximately 6 weeks duration. Bupthalmia, Intraocular pressure in the right eye was 61 mmHg H&E SEVPAC 1
2018 West Coast Slide Conference 2014 5 AVIAN Phacolytic heterophilic uveitis with cataract remnant Juvenile red tailed hawk Presented for non-visual cataracts nd underwent phacoemulsification with a poor outcome H&E West Coast Vet Path Conference 1
2019 West Coast Slide Conference 2014 6 CANINE Pulmonary arterial leiomyosarcoma with pulmonary metastasis 4YO F/S mixed breed History of treatment of PDA qith ameroid constrictor 2 years prior. Developed severe left ventricular dilation H&E West Coast Vet Path Conference 1
2020 West Coast Slide Conference 2014 7 SEA STAR Sea star wasting disease Adult knobby sea star Most of the stars in this group developed holes and erosions, and dropped their arms. H&E West Coast Vet Path Conference 1
2021 West Coast Slide Conference 2014 8 FELINE Feline infectious peritonitis 9M) spayed female Bengal Inappropriate mentation; leukocytosis and hyperglobulinemia H&E West Coast Vet Path Conference 1
2022 West Coast Slide Conference 2014 9 CANINE Lymphocytic thyroiditis and atherosclerosis 4YO F/S Rottweiler Obesity and recent history or lethargy and anorexia H&E West Coast Vet Path Conference 1
2023 West Coast Slide Conference 2014 10 EQUINE Halicephalobus gingivalis 6YO Tennessee walking horse gelding Rapid progressing neurologic signs H&E West Coast Vet Path Conference 1
2024 West Coast Slide Conference 2014 11 CANINE Transmissible venereal tumor 18MO F mixed breed Nodular mass on vaginal floor H&E West Coast Vet Path Conference 1
2025 West Coast Slide Conference 2014 12 CAPRINE Nocardial mastitis 3YO Saanen doe Calif mastitis test of 3, pyrexic, went septic H&E West Coast Vet Path Conference 1
2026 West Coast Slide Conference 2014 13 RAT Neuronal necrosis with ferrugination Adult male Sprague-Dawley One an organophosphate protocol H&E West Coast Vet Path Conference 1
2027 West Coast Slide Conference 2014 14 FELINE Transmural colonic mucinous adenocarcinoma 14YO F/S DSH Anorexia, vomiting and ultrasound examination demonstrated thickening of the intestine and multiple nodules H&E West Coast Vet Path Conference 1
2028 West Coast Slide Conference 2014 15 CANINE Systemic aspergillosis 2YO F/S Boxer History of prednisone administration for progressive spinal column pain and eventual neurologic signs H&E West Coast Vet Path Conference 1
2029 West Coast Slide Conference 2014 16 CAPRINE Nasal cryptococcosis 6 year old M/C Boer goat Labored breathing and suspected nasal mass H&E West Coast Vet Path Conference 1
2030 West Coast Slide Conference 2014 17 HEDGEHOG Disseminated myelogenous leukemia 2.5YO intact male hedgehog 1-2 week history of progressive neurologic signs H&E West Coast Vet Path Conference 1
2031 West Coast Slide Conference 2013 1 RAT Carbon tetrachloride toxicity 4MO M Sprague Dawley rat Single does of IP carbon tetrachloride H&E West Coast Vet Path Conference 1
2032 West Coast Slide Conference 2013 2 AVIAN Chlamydia psittaci Juvenile red tailed hawk Found down, emaciated, anemic H&E West Coast Vet Path Conference 1
2033 West Coast Slide Conference 2013 3 AVIAN Tetratrichomonas gallinarum 16MO male Waldrapp ibis Found dead with no premonitory signs H&E West Coast Vet Path Conference 1
2034 West Coast Slide Conference 2013 5 CANINE Neuronal ceroid lipofuscinosis 1.5YO F/S Beagle Sudden onset seizure activity and blindness. H&E West Coast Vet Path Conference 1
2035 West Coast Slide Conference 2013 6 CANINE Povoviral enteritis with concurrent candidiasis 2MO female dachshund 3D H/O vomiting, diarrhea, hematemesis, hematochezia H&E West Coast Vet Path Conference 1
2036 West Coast Slide Conference 2013 7 RACCOON Systemic herpesviral infection Adult male raccoon Docile and staggering when found by a good Samaritan H&E West Coast Vet Path Conference 1
2037 West Coast Slide Conference 2013 8 CANINE Isthmus cyst 10YO F/S Siberian husky Ulcerated mass on carpus H&E West Coast Vet Path Conference 1
2038 West Coast Slide Conference 2013 9 HAMSTER Metastatic dysgeminoma 2YO female Turkish Hamster Unmanipulated research animal used for breeding with a distended abdomen H&E West Coast Vet Path Conference 1
2039 West Coast Slide Conference 2013 10 CANINE Systemic Aspergillus carneous infection 7YO F/S Border collie Acute onset of neurologic signs - head tilt, vision problems, circling H&E West Coast Vet Path Conference 1
2040 West Coast Slide Conference 2013 11 LION Pancreatic exocrine atrophy and ductal pancreatolithiasis 21YO F Transvaa lion History of tan feces, constipation, weight loss, anorexia, lethargy H&E West Coast Vet Path Conference 1
2041 West Coast Slide Conference 2013 12 EQUINE Ocular teratoid medulloepithelioma 27yO Paint gelding Right eye blindness with proliferating tissue in the orbitOcular teratoid medulloepithelioma H&E West Coast Vet Path Conference 1
2042 West Coast Slide Conference 2013 13 CANINE Pulmonary veno-occlusive disease with capillary hemangiomatosis 11YO F/S German Shepherd dog Progressive right-sided cardiac failure H&E West Coast Vet Path Conference 1
2043 West Coast Slide Conference 2013 14 FISH Systemic Veronaea botryosa infection 6YO sturgeon From a caviar farm. Lying on the bottom of the tank with abrasions H&E West Coast Vet Path Conference 1
2044 West Coast Slide Conference 2013 15 BOVINE Cerebellar hypoplasia, hydrocephalus, microopthalmia 2DO Angus heifer Just a hot mess H&E West Coast Vet Path Conference 1
2045 West Coast Slide Conference 2013 16 FELINE Post-traumatic ocular sarcoma 14YO M/C DSH Phthitic globe H&E West Coast Vet Path Conference 1
2047 West Coast Slide Conference 2013 4 AVIAN Hepatic infection with Tetratrichomonas gallinarum 16MO Waldrapp ibis Found dead H&E West Coast Vet Path Conference 1
2048 West Coast Slide Conference 2013 17 CANINE Goniodysgenesis 6YO F/S shih Tzu Glaucoma, bupthalmia, lens luxation H&E West Coast Vet Path Conference 1
2049 SEVPAC 2014 2 FELINE Histoplasma capsulatum pneumonia 9 year old male neutered domestic short-haired cat Lethargy and weight loss despite a normal appetite for several months H&E SEVPAC 1
2050 SEVPAC 2014 3 EQUINE Ectopia cutis of the peritoneum 8MO QH filly Abdominal pain and distention, tachypnea H&E SEVPAC 1
2051 SEVPAC 2014 4 CANINE Cuaneous and nodal pythiosis - Pythium insidiosum 4 year old spayed female Catahoula Leopard Dog Growing swelling of left hind foot which evwnually involved the lymph node H&E SEVPAC 1
2052 SEVPAC 2014 5 EQUINE Actinobacillus equuli nephritis 2 y.o. Thoroughbred colt Pyrexic, anorexic, died suddenly with froth in nostrils H&E SEVPAC 1
2053 SEVPAC 2014 6 EQUINE Colonic cyathostome infection Equine Colic, diarrhea H&E SEVPAC 1
2054 SEVPAC 2014 7 EQUINE Granulomatous dermatitis due to Leishmania sp. 9YO Paint Areas of ulceration around eye H&E SEVPAC 1
2055 SEVPAC 2014 8 CANINE Cutaneous pythiosis - Pythium insidiosum 8 month old female mix Ulcerated skin H&E SEVPAC 1
2056 SEVPAC 2014 9 EQUINE Halicephalobus gingivalis 12 year old Thoroughbred mare. The medial aspect of the distal radius was swollen, hard, non-painful. H&E SEVPAC 1
2058 SEVPAC 2014 10 CANINE Duodenal extraskeletal osteosarcoma 10YO F/S French bulldog Abdominal mass with septic abdomen H&E SEVPAC 1
2059 SEVPAC 2014 1 CANINE Pemphigus vulgaris 6 year-old, male neutered, Miniature Schnauzer Ulcerative to crusted skin lesions involving the lip margins, the rectal mucosa, the preputial mucocutaneous junction H&E SEVPAC 1
2060 SEVPAC 2014 11 EQUINE Ocular medulloepithelioma 7YO mule 4MO history of right eye pain; IOP 48 H&E SEVPAC 1
2061 SEVPAC 2014 12 FELINE Primary splenic mastocytosis 10YO M/C Ragdoll Vomiting, caudal abdominal mass on tail of spleen H&E SEVPAC 1
2062 SEVPAC 2014 13 FELINE Aelurostrongylus abstrusus 6MO cat Involved in bite incident H&E SEVPAC 1
2063 SEVPAC 2014 14 CANINE Lymph node aspirates consistent with Mycobacterium avium species 18MO F/S Labrador Progressive neurosigns including myoclonus and seizures; recurring skin infections, peripheral lymphadenopathy H&E SEVPAC 1
2064 SEVPAC 2014 15 FELINE Feline diffuse iris melanoma 14YO M/C DSH Pigmented iris mass with extension into sclera, uveitis, glaucoma H&E SEVPAC 1
2065 SEVPAC 2014 16 NHP - RHESUS Enteric yersiniosis and amyloidosis 5.75YO F Indian rhesus macaque None given H&E SEVPAC 1
2066 SEVPAC 2014 17 NHP - RHESUS Toxic renal tubular degeneration consistent with Fanconi-like syndrome 4.4YO M indian rhesus macaque Used on a PMPA research study H&E SEVPAC 1
2067 SEVPAC 2014 18 CANINE Transmissible venereal tumor Not given Cytologic specimen from mass at base of penis H&E SEVPAC 1
2068 SEVPAC 2014 19 FELINE Tracheal adenocarcinoma 14YO M/C DSH None given H&E SEVPAC 1
2069 SEVPAC 2014 20 BEARDED DRAGON 2YO M bearded dragon Anorexia and multiple gastric and hepatic masses H&E Gastric neuroendocrine tumor with hepatic and renal metastasis SEVPAC 1
2070 SEVPAC 2014 21 EQUINE Rhabdomyosarcoma 24YO TB mare Large mass in left hindlimb muscles H&E SEVPAC 1
2071 SEVPAC 2014 22 BEARDED DRAGON Gout 3YO M beardie Swollen soft tissue on distal forelimbs and epiaxial musculature H&E SEVPAC 1
2072 SEVPAC 2014 23 CANINE Uterine T-cell lymphoma None given None given H&E SEVPAC 1
2074 SEVPAC 2014 25 FELINE Feline proliferative and necrotizing otitis externa 9MO M/C DSH 4WH of chronic bilateral progresively worsening ear problems with black exudate H&E SEVPAC 1
2075 SEVPAC 2014 26 SNAKE Ameloblastoma Wild adult black rat snake Found by good Samaritan H&E SEVPAC 1
2076 SEVPAC 2014 27 CANINE Epitheliotrophic lymphoma 5YO M/C Papillon Progressive development of ulcerating skin nodules. H&E SEVPAC 1
2077 SEVPAC 2014 24 CANINE Pleural actinomycosis 3YO M English pointer Part of a group of 14 hunting dogs H&E SEVPAC 1
2078 SEVPAC 2014 28 CANINE Hemorrhagic enteritis due to Clostridium perfringens type A 10DO flat-coated retriever 5 of 12 in the litter died. Dam had a nasal discharge and mild coughing. H&E SEVPAC 1
2079 SEVPAC 2014 29 OCTOPUS Aggregata sp. Female senescent common octopus H&E SEVPAC 1
2080 SEVPAC 2014 30 DEER Mannheimia granulomatis 6MO M white tailed dear Swollen muzzle ("bullwinkle deer") H&E SEVPAC 1
2081 SEVPAC 2014 31 BOVINE Ovine herpesvirus-2 - malignant catarrhal fever 1.5YO blkack steer Neurologic signs and blindness H&E SEVPAC 1
2082 SEVPAC 2014 32 CANINE Hepatic and renal leptospirosis 9WO F mixed breed Lethargy, dehydration, intractable diarrhea which became bloody, became icteric H&E SEVPAC 1
2083 SEVPAC 2014 33 FISH Testicular seminoma Adult male Tomtate grunt Suddenly presented moribund with severely distended coelom H&E SEVPAC 1
2084 SEVPAC 2014 34 CANINE Cerebral granular cell tumor 12 YO F/S Irish terrier 2 wek history of ataxia and running into walls that progressed into pacing and anorexia H&E SEVPAC 1
2085 SEVPAC 2014 35 BOVINE Salmonella enterica group B 2MO Holstein calf History of calves scouring and dying H&E SEVPAC 1
2086 SEVPAC 2014 36 SEA LION Hypermucoviscous Klebsiella pneumoniae Wild F yealing California sea lion STranded and died after transport H&E SEVPAC 1
2087 SEVPAC 2014 37 SEA LION Adrenal gland metastatic urogenital carcinoma Wild F adult California sea lion Lethargic, open-mouth breathing, and dragging high flippers H&E SEVPAC 1
2088 SEVPAC 2014 38 Deer Demodex odocoeli 4.5YO white tailed deer Mutiple nodeules in the skin of a harvested deer H&E SEVPAC 1
2089 SEVPAC 2014 39 FELINE Cytauxzoon felis 11YO M/C DSH Recumbent, minimally responsive, dyspneic and hypotensive H&E SEVPAC 1
2090 SEVPAC 2014 40 CANINE Extratesticular Seroli cell tumor 10YO M/C wirehaired fox terrier Ventral abdominal mass H&E SEVPAC 1
2091 SEVPAC 2014 41 NHP - GORILLA Balamuthia mandrillaris 22-year-old, male, Western Lowland Gorilla Neurologic signs progressing from a lip-droop to ataxia, declined mental status, and seizuresl Retinal detachment and hypertension H&E SEVPAC 1
2092 SEVPAC 2014 42 BOVINE Bovine lymphotropic herpesvirus 5 year old Angus cross cow Bovine encephalitis H&E SEVPAC 1
2093 SEVPAC 2014 43 CANINE Combined hepatocellular-cholangioadenoma 7 year old, female spayed standard poodle This dog presented for acute onset of lethargy and hemoabdomen. Solitary mass in liver H&E SEVPAC 1
2095 SEVPAC 2014 45 CANINE Myeloid leukemia, likely chronic myelomonocytic leukemia (CMML) 5-year-old male castrated mixed breed canine Mild macrocytic hypochromic regenerative anemia, marked keukocytosis. H&E SEVPAC 1
2096 SEVPAC 2014 46 CANINE Orbital meningioma 11-year-old spayed female Dachshund dog None given. H&E SEVPAC 1
2097 SEVPAC 2014 47 FELINE Blastomyces dermatitidis 2YO F/S DSH Marked non-regenerative anemia with metarubricytemia H&E SEVPAC 1
2098 SEVPAC 2014 48 CAPRINE Systemic amyloidosis 3-year-old Nigerian Dwarf wether Weight loss, anorexia, anemia, severe leukocytosis/neutropenia, and hyperproteinemia H&E SEVPAC 1
2099 SEVPAC 2014 49 FELINE Rhodococcus equi 9-year-old castrated male Domestic Longhair cat Respiratory difficulty H&E SEVPAC 1
2100 SEVPAC 2014 44 CANINE Pericardial Blastomyces dermatitidis 9-year-old male, intact, black Labrador retriever dog Several month history of progressive weight loss, and syncopal episodes for one month H&E SEVPAC 1
2101 SEVPAC 2014 50 ALPACA Hypervitaminosis D 2 week old, male intact, alpaca None given H&E SEVPAC 1
2102 SEVPAC 2014 51 CANINE Lingual canine parvovirus inclusions 6 week old, male mixed breed Shepherd cross puppy Severe diarrhea H&E SEVPAC 1
2103 SEVPAC 2014 52 CANINE Ocular onchocerciasis 5YO Dachshund Periocular inflammatory nodules H&E SEVPAC 1
2104 SEVPAC 2014 53 FELINE Blastomyces dermatitidis 3 year old, female spayed, domestic shorthair feline Right eye panopthalmitis H&E SEVPAC 1
2105 SEVPAC 2014 54 CANINE 8 year old, male neutered, mixed breed dog 8 year old, male neutered, mixed breed dog Progressive neurologic signs H&E SEVPAC 1
2114 SEVPAC 2014 55 CANINE Diabetes-associated, lens-induced uveitis 9YO F/S Dschshund SEVERE uveitis, cataracts, blind OU H&E SEVPAC 1
2115 SEVPAC 2014 56 CANINE Epithelioid hemangiosarcoma with chylous efusion 8 year old, spayed female, Weimaraner Acute-onset ascites and lethargy - palpable sluid wave in abdomen H&E SEVPAC 1
2116 SEVPAC 2014 57 CANINE Granulomatous meningoencephalitis 2-year-old, castrated male, Boston terrier Increased frequency of cluster seizures during a week. The seizures were characterized byrigidity, paddling, chomping, and foaming at the mouth H&E SEVPAC 1
2117 SEVPAC 2014 58 CANINE Hepatic histiocytic sarcoma and B-cell lymphoma 14YO F/S GSD Treated for indolent B-cell splenic lymphoma. Developed hepatic mass 2 years later H&E SEVPAC 1
2118 SEVPAC 2014 59 CANINE Thyroid carcinoma and parathyroid carcinoma 10-year-old, female, spayed, coonhound Her left thyroid and parathyroid glands were enlarged on physical and ultrasonographic examination and were surgically excised. H&E SEVPAC 1
2119 SEVPAC 2014 60 CANINE Microangiopathic hemolytic anemia 13 year old, male, neutered, Boxer Anemia (initial Hct 27%), intermittent epistaxis, polydipsia andpolyuria and 1 day of inappetence. He had been treated with prednisone. H&E SEVPAC 1
2120 SEVPAC 2014 61 CANINE Ocular protothecosis 11-year-old, castrated male, Collie 2-3 week history of blepharospasm and chemosis involving the right eye. Lack of a menace response and a negative dazzle reflex H&E SEVPAC 1
2121 SEVPAC 2014 62 SNAKE Systemic salmonellosis 2 year old, male, southern water snake Found dead in a zoo collection H&E SEVPAC 1
2122 SEVPAC 2014 63 CANINE Canine distemper pneumonia 4-weeks of age, female, mixed-breed puppy None given H&E SEVPAC 1
2123 SEVPAC 2014 64 EXOTIC Yersinia pseudotuberculosis colitis and hepatitis 2-year-old female intact paca. None given H&E SEVPAC 1
2124 SEVPAC 2014 65 BOVINE Ovarian sex cord dysplasia Beef cow Poor reproductive performance H&E SEVPAC 1
2125 West Coast Slide Conference 2011 1 AVIAN Systemic Erysipelothrix rhusiopathae infection African jacana bird Found dead in exhibit H&E West Coast Vet Path Conference 1
2126 West Coast Slide Conference 2011 2 CAPRINE Enteric Clostridium perfringens type C Anglo Nubian goat kid, 10 to 14 weeks of age. Inoculated with Clostridium perfringens type C H&E West Coast Vet Path Conference 1
2127 SEVPAC 2014 66 BOVINE Severe protozoal myocarditis (presumptive Chagas disease) 7.5 month old female American Pit bull Terrier 1.5 month history of on/off hind end ataxia and acting “drunk”. H&E Smith 1
2128 West Coast Slide Conference 2011 3 CANINE Disseminated histiocytic sarcoma 7 year old Male Castrate Basset Hound Mass on left ear and left prescapular lymph node H&E West Coast Vet Path Conference 1
2129 West Coast Slide Conference 2011 4 AVIAN Canary pox Adult F canary Respiratory signs including dyspnea and ocular and nasal discharge. Owner has recently lost 100 birds H&E West Coast Vet Path Conference 1
2130 West Coast Slide Conference 2011 5 FISH Uveal melanoma 5 year old Fantail Black Moor Goldfish Uveitis, aqueous flare OU H&E West Coast Vet Path Conference 1
2131 West Coast Slide Conference 2011 6 AVIAN Systemic mycobacteriosis 9 year old male Fulvous Whistling Duck Lethargy, left hindlimb lameness, hepatomegaly H&E West Coast Vet Path Conference 1
2132 West Coast Slide Conference 2011 7 BOVINE Cellulitis due to Mycoplasma bovis Adult Holstein Friesian Cow This is one of four dairy cows that were presented for necropsy with history of lameness and one or more swollen forelegs H&E West Coast Vet Path Conference 1
2133 West Coast Slide Conference 2011 8 HYENA Squamous cell carcinoma of the anal sac 26 year old female spayed spotted hyena 6.5 x 5 x 4.5 cm mass at the right ventral aspect of the sacrum with H&E West Coast Vet Path Conference 1
2134 SEVPAC 2014 67 Plasma cell tumor, liver H&E Hoffman 1
2135 SEVPAC 2014 68 FELINE Feline early life ocular disease 5 month old female (spayed) domestic shorthair cat H&E McQueen 1
2136 West Coast Slide Conference 2011 9 EQUINE Lyme borreliosis encephalitis; Borrelia burgdorferi 18 year old dun quarter horse mare Episodic asymmetric muscle atrophy with gait deficits and mild hyperesthesia H&E West Coast Vet Path Conference 1
2137 West Coast Slide Conference 2011 10 TURKEY Aortic aneurysm Five 15-week-old male turkeys Sudden deaths of 30 birds per day for 3 weeks H&E West Coast Vet Path Conference 1
2138 West Coast Slide Conference 2011 11 LION Mesothelioma and ductal plate malformation 20-year-old female, spayed lion 2 liters of fibrinous effusion were removed from the pericardial sac H&E West Coast Vet Path Conference 1
2139 West Coast Slide Conference 2011 12 TURTLE Calcium hydroxyapatite deposition 10 red-bellied short-necked turtles Multiple white to tan nodules on their feet H&E West Coast Vet Path Conference 1
2141 West Coast Slide Conference 2011 14 NHP - RHESUS Shigella flexneri. Six-year-old nulliparous female rhesus macaque Rapid weight loss and diarrhea H&E West Coast Vet Path Conference 1
2143 West Coast Slide Conference 2011 16 FELINE Plexiform vascularization of lymph node 9 year old, castrated male, short haired mixed breed cat. 2 x 3 cm subcutaneous mass was found in the left ventral abdomen H&E West Coast Vet Path Conference 1
2144 West Coast Slide Conference 2011 17 FELINE Eumycotic mycetoma 12 year old female spayed Himalayan cat Mass on the dorsum. The mass had been present for approximately 1 year and had rapidly increased in size over the past three months. H&E West Coast Vet Path Conference 1
2145 West Coast Slide Conference 2011 13 PARROT Coxiella burnetti 2-year-old, 350 grams, female Eclectus parrot Found dead in cage H&E West Coast Vet Path Conference 1
2146 West Coast Slide Conference 2011 15 FISH Carp edema virus Adult gravid female koi Multiple ulcers and gill edema H&E West Coast Vet Path Conference 1
2147 West Coast Slide Conference 2007 1 BOVINE Oxalate neprhosis Working milding cow Dairy herd was fed a supplement of propylene glycol H&E West Coast Vet Path Conference 1
2148 West Coast Slide Conference 2007 2 EQUINE Cutaneous pythiosis 15YO Arabian mare Raised ulcerated mass on dorsal aspect of fetlock and pastern H&E West Coast Vet Path Conference 1
2149 West Coast Slide Conference 2007 3 AMPHIBIAN Gas bubble disease 400 Xenopus with 100% mortality 4-6 hour post water change, animals could not dive and had dermal hemorrhage with skin sloughing H&E West Coast Vet Path Conference 1
2150 West Coast Slide Conference 2011 4 MOUSE Cerebellar medulloblastoma 5MO male mouse Abnormally shaped head. No experimental manipulations H&E West Coast Vet Path Conference 1
2151 West Coast Slide Conference 2007 4 MOUSE Cerebellar medulloblastoma with hydrocephalus 5MO male mouse Abnormally shaped head H&E West Coast Vet Path Conference 1
2152 West Coast Slide Conference 2007 5 RABBIT Non-epitheliotropic T-cell lymphoma 7YO M/C NZW Crusty patches on skin H&E West Coast Vet Path Conference 1
2153 West Coast Slide Conference 2007 6 CANINE Malignant peripheral ganglioneuroblastoma Dog None given H&E West Coast Vet Path Conference 1
2154 West Coast Slide Conference 2007 7 EQUINE Actinobacillus equuli meningitis 21YO TB gelding REcumbent following trailering, ataxia, bilateral epistaxis. H&E West Coast Vet Path Conference 1
2155 West Coast Slide Conference 2007 8 NHP - GORILLA Pyloric/duodenal carcinoid Gorilla H&E West Coast Vet Path Conference 1
2156 West Coast Slide Conference 2007 9 CANINE Fusarium solani ncephalitis 3YO M GSD Ataxia and paraparesis progressing to blinness and head pressing. H&E West Coast Vet Path Conference 1
2157 West Coast Slide Conference 2007 11 EQUINE Autoimmune polyendocrine system 6YO Percheron-TB mare Chronic weight loss nasal discharge, pyrexia. Dx with Tye 1 diabmetes mellitus controlled within insulin H&E West Coast Vet Path Conference 1
2158 West Coast Slide Conference 2007 12 FROG Intraocular rhabditoid nematodes Asian Horned frog Corneal opacity, ulceration and subsequent neurologic signs H&E West Coast Vet Path Conference 1
2159 West Coast Slide Conference 2007 13 AVIAN Hepatic Haemoproteus spp. 1.5YO M Guanan red-capped cardinal Found dead in good conditionAbdominal mass resulting in vomiting and anorexia H&E West Coast Vet Path Conference 1
2160 West Coast Slide Conference 2007 14 DEER Mycoplasma bovis penumonia and lymphadenitis 2YO farmed white tailed deer doe Pneumonia, weight loss H&E West Coast Vet Path Conference 1
2161 West Coast Slide Conference 2007 15 EQUINE Fibrinosuppuratie funisitis due to mare reproductive loss syndrome Aborted equine fetus of unknown gestational age None given H&E West Coast Vet Path Conference 1
2162 West Coast Slide Conference 2007 16 BOVINE Colonic coronavirus and Cryptosporidium parvum infection 10DO F Holstein calf From a group of 100 calves with 10% morbidity and 5% mortality from enteric disease H&E West Coast Vet Path Conference 1
2163 West Coast Slide Conference 2007 17 CANINE Gastric and mesenteric pyhtiosis 11MO F/S German Shorthaired Pointer Vomiting and lethargy and a cranial abdominal mass H&E West Coast Vet Path Conference 1
2164 West Coast Slide Conference 2007 10 Llama Hepatic Fascioloides magna infection 2YO M llama Lethargy for 1 day and found dead in pasture H&E West Coast Vet Path Conference 1
2165 West Coast Slide Conference 2006 1 PORCINE Tubulonephritis due to porcine circovirus-2 8MO M Yorkshire Backyard pet pig with acute and progressive renal failure. H&E West Coast Vet Path Conference 1
2166 West Coast Slide Conference 2006 2 AVIAN Avian poxvirus 22DO F California condor Firm white papules covering the head neck and trunk; lung sank in formalin H&E West Coast Vet Path Conference 1
2167 West Coast Slide Conference 2006 3 Bobcat Notoedres cati Adult F bobcat Severe hyperkeratotis of the head, pinnae, neck and thorax H&E West Coast Vet Path Conference 1
2168 West Coast Slide Conference 2006 4 AVIAN Enteric isosporosis (formerly Atoxoplasma) Northern house sparrow Found dead H&E West Coast Vet Path Conference 1
2169 West Coast Slide Conference 2006 5 CANINE Goniodysgenesis/pectinate ligament dysplasia 15yo F/S American cocker spaniel Bilateral KCS, glaucoma H&E West Coast Vet Path Conference 1
2170 West Coast Slide Conference 2006 6 CANINE Spinal amebiasis 9YO M/C Golden retrieve Treated with prednisone indifinetly for IMT. Ataxic, inccordinated, unable to urinate, 15lb weight loss in 1 month. H&E West Coast Vet Path Conference 1
2171 West Coast Slide Conference 2006 7 AVIAN Avian pox Turkey vulture None given H&E West Coast Vet Path Conference 1
2172 West Coast Slide Conference 2006 8 RABBIT Pulmonary adenocacinoma 5YO M/C breed unspecified Underwent radiation for a cutaenous sarcoma. No problems for 9 months H&E West Coast Vet Path Conference 1
2174 West Coast Slide Conference 2006 9 CANINE Ocular hypertensive vascular necrosis and retinal detachment 9Y) F/S Shetland sheepdog H/O chronic renal fsilure, oliguria, hyperkalemia H&E West Coast Vet Path Conference 1
2175 West Coast Slide Conference 2005 1 CANINE Brachial plexus melanotic schwannoma None given. None given. H&E West Coast Vet Path Conference 1
2176 West Coast Slide Conference 2005 2 FELINE Mycotic rhinitis due to Aspergillus niger Cat None given H&E West Coast Vet Path Conference 1
2177 West Coast Slide Conference 2005 3 SEA LION Hippocampal domoic acid toxicity Adult female California sea lion Stranded with obtundation, disorientation, and seizures H&E West Coast Vet Path Conference 1
2178 West Coast Slide Conference 2005 4 ELEPHANT Dermal Pacinian corpuscle of the foot Asian elephant Necropsied for unrelated cause H&E West Coast Vet Path Conference 1
2179 West Coast Slide Conference 2005 5 FISH Digeneic gill flukes None given None given H&E West Coast Vet Path Conference 1
2180 West Coast Slide Conference 2005 6 SHARK Testicular myxosporidiosis Adult male leopard shark None given H&E West Coast Vet Path Conference 1
2181 West Coast Slide Conference 2005 7 CANINE Neuronal ceroid lipofuscinosis None given None given H&E West Coast Vet Path Conference 1
2182 West Coast Slide Conference 2005 8 BOA Boid inclusion disease Adult female red-tailed boa #M history of anorexia and fistulous tract into sinus H&E West Coast Vet Path Conference 1
2183 West Coast Slide Conference 2005 9 ANTELOPE Chorangioma-like tumor 3YO primiparous East African bongo Delivered a stillborn fetus H&E West Coast Vet Path Conference 1
2184 West Coast Slide Conference 2005 10 NHP - RHESUS Allergic/asthmatic tracheobronchitis Adult rhesus macaque Respiratory issues H&E West Coast Vet Path Conference 1
2185 West Coast Slide Conference 2005 11 CANINE NK cell epitheliotropic lymphoma Adult male Bernese mountain dog None given H&E West Coast Vet Path Conference 1
2186 West Coast Slide Conference 2004 1 MOUSE Multiple rib fractures due to congenital l-gulonolactone deficiency - gulo mouse L-gulonolactone deficient mouse Research on musculoskeletal defects in short-term Vitamin C deficiency H&E West Coast Vet Path Conference 1
2187 West Coast Slide Conference 2004 2 NHP - CYNOMOLGUS MACAQUE Interstitial pneumonia due to simian cytomegalovirus Adult cynomolgus macaque Clear on immunosuppressive viral panel prior to transplant surgerty H&E West Coast Vet Path Conference 1
2188 West Coast Slide Conference 2004 3 ELASMOBRANCH Rectal gland cestodiasis Elasmobranch, species unspecified None given H&E West Coast Vet Path Conference 1
2190 West Coast Slide Conference 2004 5 CANINE Membranoproliferative glomerulonephritis due to systemic lupus erythematosus 3YO mixed breed Uremia, thrombocytopenia, gammopathy, vomiting, anorexia H&E West Coast Vet Path Conference 1
2191 West Coast Slide Conference 2004 6 TIGER Cardiac amyloidosis Adult female Bengal tiger Severe gneralized muscle atrophy H&E West Coast Vet Path Conference 1
2193 West Coast Slide Conference 2004 4 CANINE Supracellar germ cell tumor 4YO M/C Dalmatian Progressive neurologic signs predominant on the left side. Imaging shows right thalamic lesion H&E West Coast Vet Path Conference 1
2194 West Coast Slide Conference 2004 7 MOUSE Ectromelia virus B=10WO Balb/C mice Used on infectious disease protocol H&E West Coast Vet Path Conference 1
2195 West Coast Slide Conference 2004 8 FELINE Polyarteritis nodosa 10MO F Siamese Thin with a voracious appetite. Presented with seizures and obtunded H&E West Coast Vet Path Conference 1
2196 West Coast Slide Conference 2004 9 CANINE Idiopathic pulmonary hypertension with plexiform arteriopathy 2YO F Sharpei Lethargy, dyspnea, multiple seizures H&E West Coast Vet Path Conference 1
2197 West Coast Slide Conference 2004 10 BOVINE Bovine adenovirus Calf Calfhood pneumonia H&E West Coast Vet Path Conference 1
2198 West Coast Slide Conference 2004 11 LION Cutaneous papillomavirus infection Adult lion None given H&E West Coast Vet Path Conference 1
2199 West Coast Slide Conference 2004 12 FROG Herpesvirus infection and mycobacteriosis Frog Multifocal areas of cutaneous hemorrhage H&E West Coast Vet Path Conference 1
2200 West Coast Slide Conference 2004 13 MOUSE Injected with endotoxin/lipopolysaccharide Mouse Infectous disease study H&E West Coast Vet Path Conference 1
2201 SEVPAC 2010 1 DEER Actinomycotic mycetoma due to Steptomyces sp. 1.5YO F white tailed deer Ulcerative lesions on skin of muzzle H&E SEVPAC 1
2202 SEVPAC 2010 2 SNAKE Gastrointestinal stromal tumor 9YO Eastern king snake Distal coelomic mass H&E SEVPAC 1
2203 SEVPAC 2010 3 BOVINE Bovine papular stomatitis/bovine parapoxvirus 6WO beef calf Swollen chin, muzzle and bleeding gums for 1MO; treated for scours H&E SEVPAC 1
2204 SEVPAC 2010 4 CANINE Systemic Acanthamoeba infection 2YO F/S Labradoodle Hind limb deficits progressing to ataxia, nystagmus, cranial nerve deficits H&E SEVPAC 1
2205 SEVPAC 2010 5 FELINE Cutaneous Sporothrix schenkii 4.5YO F/S DSH Open wound dorsal left hind paw, weight loss, spread over time with animal becoming pyrexic H&E SEVPAC 1
2206 SEVPAC 2010 6 RACCOON Renal canine morbillivirus infection - distemper Adult male raccoon Poor body condition, neurologic signs H&E SEVPAC 1
2207 SEVPAC 2010 7 EQUINE Enteric Lawsonia intracellularis 5MO Tennessee Walker Weight loss, soft formed fece, thickened small intestine H&E SEVPAC 1
2208 SEVPAC 2010 8 PIGEON Bursal pigeon circovirus 6-7MO pigeons Increased flock mortlity follwing show 2 weeks earlier H&E SEVPAC 1
2209 SEVPAC 2010 9 CANINE Canine herpesvirus-1 2WO Labrador retriever Part of a litter that died within a week. This puppy had breathing difficulty H&E SEVPAC 1
2210 SEVPAC 2010 10 BULLFROG Ranavirus Tadpole Mortality of multiple species of amphibians in a farm ping including newts and frogs H&E SEVPAC 1
2211 SEVPAC 2010 11 EQUINE Mycobacterium fortuitum mastitis 14YO TB mare 4M history of swollen mammary gland, with unsuccessful treatment H&E SEVPAC 1
2212 SEVPAC 2010 12 CANINE Pulmonary lymphomatoid granulomatosis 6YO Female Rottweiler Sudden onset of lethargy - death with non preonitory signs H&E SEVPAC 1
2213 SEVPAC 2010 13 SEA TURTLE Chelonid fibropapilloma-associated herpesvirus Juvenile female green sea turtle Cutaneous verrucous masses on skin and carapace H&E SEVPAC 1
2216 SEVPAC 2010 16 BOVINE Bovine respiratory synctial virus - bovine paramyxovirus 2WO Holstein Jersey calf Respiratory distress H&E SEVPAC 1
2217 SEVPAC 2010 14 EQUINE Abortion due to Encephalitozoon cuniculi Abortus 90d gestation H&E SEVPAC 1
2218 SEVPAC 2010 15 ALLIGATOR Fungal pneumonia due to Metarhizium anisopliae 18YO male albino American alligator Buoyancy issues - could not fully submerge H&E SEVPAC 1
2219 SEVPAC 2010 17 FELINE Lingual squamous cell carcinoma with Trichinella sp. 10YO F/S DSH Lingual mass H&E SEVPAC 1
2220 SEVPAC 2010 18 FELINE Myeloma 12YO M/C DSH Retropharyngeal mass H&E SEVPAC 1
2221 SEVPAC 2010 19 PORCINE Myeloid leukemia with adrenal leiomyosarcoma 9YO M/C potbellied barrow Acute onset paraparesis, then vomiting and inappetence H&E SEVPAC 1
2222 SEVPAC 2010 20 CANINE Nephritis due to Acanthamoeba sp. 3YO M/C mixed brred dog History of immunosuppression for skin disease H&E SEVPAC 1
2223 SEVPAC 2010 21 CANINE Dermatitis due to Coccidioides immitis 8YO F/S Golden retriever Anxiety, pain, and an ulcerated skin lesion on chest H&E SEVPAC 1
2224 SEVPAC 2010 22 FELINE GM2 gangiosidosis 4MO F DSH Neurosigns, hypermetria, ataxia, tremors, dysphagia H&E SEVPAC 1
2225 SEVPAC 2010 23 CANINE Hemolytic anemia due to zinc toxicosis 1YO M/C Shih Tzu 2d history of anorexia, vomiting, and orange colored urine H&E SEVPAC 1
2226 SEVPAC 2010 24 CANINE Pelger-Huet anomaly 10MO F/S Australian shepherd Presented for puncture wounds on left and right thorax H&E SEVPAC 1
2227 SEVPAC 2010 25 EQUINE Fungal rhinitis due to Conidiobolus coronatus 7YO gelding 7W history or serosanguineous nasal discharge H&E SEVPAC 1
2228 SEVPAC 2010 26 CAPRINE Epithelial prdominant malignant thymoma 6YO F goat 20cm ventral cervical mass H&E SEVPAC 1
2230 SEVPAC 2010 27 CANINE Mixed thyroid carcinoma 13YO F/SPembroke Welsh Corgi Hyperactivity and weight loss with a ventral neck mass H&E SEVPAC 1
2231 SEVPAC 2010 28 BOVINE Hemolysis due to copper toxicosis 2YO Holstein steer 2 week history of anorexia, 1 D of red urine H&E SEVPAC 1
2232 SEVPAC 2010 29 RAT Vitamin A deficiency Adult M Zucker rat One of a group of 8 with kyphosis, submandibular swelling and corneal keratinization H&E SEVPAC 1
2233 SEVPAC 2010 30 African pygmy hedgehog Wobbly hedgehog syndrome 5YO M hedgehog decreased hindlimb function and circling H&E SEVPAC 1
2234 SEVPAC 2010 31 RAT Disseminated histiocytic sarcoma 1.5M fawn hooded rat 2W history of dyspnea and weakness with no improvement with antibiotics H&E SEVPAC 1
2235 SEVPAC 2010 32 DUCK Neuronal ceroid-lipofuscinosis 3YO M Mallard duck 2Y history of inability to walk and chronic weight loss H&E SEVPAC 1
2236 SEVPAC 2010 33 COCKATIEL Pulmonary tumor of cockatiels 2YO M cockatiel Progressive dyspnea H&E SEVPAC 1
2237 SEVPAC 2010 34 CANINE Mixed bacterial pleuropneumonia 17YO male river otter Found dead at conservation center H&E SEVPAC 1
2238 SEVPAC 2010 35 CAPRINE Muelleruis capillaris 1 year old male goat Herd of 26. This one had ataxia, weight loss, anemia, H&E SEVPAC 1
2240 SEVPAC 2010 37 CANINE Intestinal pythiosis 6MO F/S Doberman cross 3MO history of weight loss, vomiting after large meals, abdominal mass H&E SEVPAC 1
2241 SEVPAC 2010 36 AVIAN Aspiration of administered antibiotics 6MO M Harris'hawk Attacked by red-tailed hawk. Progressive respiratory signs post treatment H&E SEVPAC 1
2242 SEVPAC 2010 38 BOA CONSTRICTOR Boid inclusion disease - arenavirus - Cryptosporidium serpentis 2YO M boa constrictor chronic regurgitation - other snakes in the collection show respiratory or neuro signs H&E SEVPAC 1
2243 SEVPAC 2010 39 AVIAN Disseminated eimeriasis 60DO sandhill crane Found on side of road with fractures H&E SEVPAC 1
2244 SEVPAC 2010 40 FISH Disseminated exophiaisis 8MO giant frogfish 2MO history of recurrent abscess - died under anesthesia H&E SEVPAC 1
2245 SEVPAC 2010 41 MOUSE Corynebacterium bovis dematitis Nude mice Hyperkeratotic dermatitis H&E SEVPAC 1
2246 SEVPAC 2010 42 CANINE Cardiac Trypanosoma cruzi infection 7MO F Klee kai 1week history of ascites, 4d of diarrhea H&E SEVPAC 1
2247 SEVPAC 2010 43 CANINE Thyroid carcinosarcoma 13YO F/S Samoyed Cervical mass, respiratory distress, foam in mouth H&E SEVPAC 1
2248 SEVPAC 2010 44 CANINE Systemic Aspergillus terreus 2YO F/S German Shepherd dog Foreleg limp, UTI, uveitis, weight loss H&E SEVPAC 1
2249 SEVPAC 2010 45 CANINE Cardiac mesothelioma 8YO M/C Golden retriever Pericardial, peritoneal, and pleural effusions H&E SEVPAC 1
2250 SEVPAC 2010 46 CANINE Erythema multiforme 2 2-week old English setter pups Deveoped diffse skin lesions H&E SEVPAC 1
2251 SEVPAC 2010 47 EQUINE Mesothelioma 12YO Grey Appaloosa mare Anemia, intermittent epistaxis, lethargy H&E SEVPAC 1
2252 SEVPAC 2010 48 TURKEY Trichomonas gallinae 3MO Royall palm turkey pullet Poor body condition, sharp keel H&E SEVPAC 1
2253 SEVPAC 2010 49 KANGAROO Disseminated Toxoplasma gondii infection 10MO red kangaroo Sudden death with clear nasal discharge. Three other kangaroos have died. H&E SEVPAC 1
2254 SEVPAC 2010 50 CANINE Grey or vacuolated eosinophils Greyhound Presented for lameness and cutaneous mass H&E SEVPAC 1
2255 SEVPAC 2010 51 RAT Testicular interstitial cell tumor and mesothelioma Intact male Wistar rat Presented for abdominal distention and a swollen abdomen H&E SEVPAC 1
2256 SEVPAC 2010 52 RAT Pituitary gland adenoma 1YO M Sprague-Dawley rat Thin and lethargic H&E SEVPAC 1
2257 SEVPAC 2010 53 NHP - RHESUS Endometriosis 16YO multiparous female rhesus macaque Weight loss, diarrhea, constipation, peritoneal effusion H&E SEVPAC 1
2258 SEVPAC 2010 54 EQUINE Hepatic T-cell lymphoma 11YO M/C chow mix Weight loss, anorexia, hepatomegaly and splenomegaly H&E SEVPAC 1
2259 SEVPAC 2010 55 OVINE Rhinitis due to Cryptococcus neoformans 6YO female Hampshire ewe Obtunded, nasal discharge H&E SEVPAC 1
2260 SEVPAC 2010 56 CANINE Encephalitis due to canine adenovirus-1 7WO Chow Adopted with respiratory signs. Developed myoclonic twitching H&E SEVPAC 1
2261 SEVPAC 2010 57 EQUINE Sarcocystis neurona - equine protozoal myelitis 18YO male TB Ataxia, facial nerve paralysis H&E SEVPAC 1
2262 SEVPAC 2010 58 CANINE Bilateral ocular lymphoma 12YO M/C Labrador retriever Uveitis and mass in both eyes H&E SEVPAC 1
2263 SEVPAC 2010 59 CANINE Colonic protothecosis - Prototheca sp. 10YO M/C English springer spaniel Chronic diarrhea H&E SEVPAC 1
2265 SEVPAC 2010 61 CANINE Gangliosidosis - lysosomal storage disease 15MO M Japanese chin dog Blindness with progressively abnomal gait, ataxia. H&E SEVPAC 1
2266 SEVPAC 2010 62 RABBIT Eimeria steidae 8MO F lionhead rabbuit Lateral recumbency, seizure, poor body condition H&E SEVPAC 1
2267 SEVPAC 2010 63 CANINE Hepatic and splenic glucagonoma 15YO M/C Chow chow H/O Cushing's disease and thyroid carcinoma H&E SEVPAC 1
2268 SEVPAC 2010 64 CHICKEN Amyloid arthropathy 14WO Brown leghorn chickens Birds are small. No antibiotics used in flocks H&E SEVPAC 1
2269 SEVPAC 2010 60 SNAKE Enterid Salmonella enterica serotype gaminar and Enterobacter aerogenes infection Adult easten indigo snake Wight loss, anorexia, bood in urates H&E SEVPAC 1
2270 SEVPAC 2010 65 SEA TURTLE Learedius laredi Juvenile male green turtle Raised on a sea turle farm in the Caribbean - was a floater and could not dive. H&E SEVPAC 1
2271 SEVPAC 2010 66 PORCINE Pulmonary lipid emboli 2YO F Vietnamese potbellied pig PU/PD hypercalcemia, obese H&E SEVPAC 1
2272 SEVPAC 2010 67 CANINE Cutaneous amyloidosis 10YO F/S mixed breed Ulcerated skin mass on caudoventral abdomen H&E SEVPAC 1
2273 SEVPAC 2010 68 CANINE Enteric Pythium insidiosum infection 1.5YO M/C Labrador retriever Anorexia, weight loss, vomiting , diarrhea, hyperglobulinemia, eosinophilia H&E SEVPAC 1
2274 AAVLD 2008 1 EQUINE Non functional anomalous cardiac ventricular chamber Full-term, female, Thoroughbred foal Delivered on the expected due date and presented with respiratory distress immediately after foaling,presented with respiratory distress immedia H&E AAVLD 1
2275 AAVLD 2008 2 SNAKE Ductular adenocarcinoma 16YO Western hognose snake One week history of a mid-body swelling and regurgitation. H&E AAVLD 1
2276 AAVLD 2008 3 BOVINE Osteopetrosis Two badly scavenged Angus calf carcasses Malformed heads, impacted teeth, and thick, heavy leg bones H&E AAVLD 1
2277 AAVLD 2008 4 CANINE Pancreatic acinar Atrophy 11-year-old, spayed female, Golden Retriever Lost 3.3 kg (17% body weight) in the previous 7 months. There was no reported history of pancreatitis, diarrhea, or steatorrhea. H&E AAVLD 1
2278 AAVLD 2008 5 MINK Botryomycosis - staphylococcal granuloma Six adult, female mink Ulcerated lesions measuring 3-7 mm in diameter on the dorsal and ventral surfaces of front and rear paws H&E AAVLD 1
2279 AAVLD 2008 6 FELINE Francisella tularensis Two dead juvenile domestic shorthair cats 7 to 10 out of 30 feral barn cats dying following consumption of a dead rabbit H&E AAVLD 1
2280 AAVLD 2008 7 DEER Deer pox 2- 3 month old female black tailed deer Cutaneous and oral lesions inluding plaques and ulcers H&E AAVLD 1
2281 AAVLD 2008 8 BOVINE Congenital hypotrichosis and frostbite 2-week-old red Angus heifer calf Two calves on the farm, including the one submitted, were recently born without hair. H&E AAVLD 1
2283 AAVLD 2008 10 CANINE Testicular blastomycosis - Blastomyces dermatitidis 10 year-old Rottweiler 2-day history of a swollen and painful scrotum H&E AAVLD 1
2285 AAVLD 2008 9 OWL Ovarian teratoma Juvenile female free-ranging great horned owl (Juvel A large irregular mass measuring 12 x 10 x 7 cm was present within the cranial abdomen H&E AAVLD 1
2286 AAVLD 2008 11 CANINE Anaplastic large B-cell lymphoma 8 year old spayed female mixed breed Surgically excised enlarged inguinal lymph node, measuring 2 by 4 cm submitte for examination. H&E AAVLD 1
2287 AAVLD 2008 12 CAPRINE Clostridium perfringens type D colitis 3-month old, male, unvaccinated Saanen goat Inoculated into the duodenum with 300 ml of a toxigenic culture of Clostridium perfringens type D. H&E AAVLD 1
2288 AAVLD 2008 13 CANINE Systemic protothecosis - this slide is bladder. Six year-old female Rhodesian Ridgeback History of chemosis, blindness, and pain in her right eye H&E AAVLD 1
2289 AAVLD 2018 14 PSITTACINE West Nile virus 18-week-old Eastern Rosella Acute respiratory distress, weakness and death H&E AAVLD 1
2290 AAVLD 2008 14 PSITTACINE West Nile virus hepatitis 18-week-old Eastern Rosella Acute respiratory distress, weakness and death H&E AAVLD 1
2291 AAVLD 2008 15 PORCINE Cerebellar hemorrhage due to PCV-2 3-5% of 400 post weaned pigs Weight loss and scours on an indoor unit. 1.7% post weaning mortality. H&E AAVLD 1
2292 AAVLD 2008 17 AVIAN Haemoproteus lophortyx 14-16- week-old Bobwhite quail Anorexia, weakness, lethargy, reluctance to move and increased mortality in the flock H&E AAVLD 1
2293 AAVLD 2008 16 GOOSE Granulomatous encephalitis due to schistosome eggs. Mortality observed at a water treatment facility ; 6 geese, 7 ducks, and 1 pigeon were found dead in 2 days. This is a Canada goose. Weakness and inability to fly H&E AAVLD 1
2294 AAVLD 2010 1 CANINE Eccrine gland carcinoma 5Y F/S mixed breed Ulcerated tissue was present on the upper pad of the left forelimb, and it extended into the subcutis H&E AAVLD 1
2295 AAVLD 2010 2 GUINEA PIG Ovarian teratoma Adult F guinea pig Palpable abdominal mass H&E AAVLD 1
2297 AAVLD 2010 3 CHINCHILLA Hepatic lipidosis and exertional rhabdomyolysis A male, intact chinchilla of unknown age Found dead with icterus H&E AAVLD 1
2298 AAVLD 2010 4 CANINE Spinal nephroblastoma A male, intact chinchilla of unknown age Bilateral posterior paresis of one months duration H&E AAVLD 1
2299 AAVLD 2010 5 FROG Perkinsus-like alveolate Three river frog tadpoles Abdomens were swollen and the livers appeared to be enlarged. H&E AAVLD 1
2300 AAVLD 2010 6 CANINE Trypanosoma cruzi - Chaga's disease 18 week-old, female, Alaskan klee kai Progressive lethargy since arrival. Physical exam findings included an irregular heart beat on auscultation. H&E AAVLD 1
2301 AAVLD 2010 7 FISH Melamine toxicosis Study involving catfish and trout Animals administered melamine and cyanuric acid H&E AAVLD 1
2302 AAVLD 2010 8 CHICKEN Cutaneous mucinosis Fourteen 41 to 42 - week-old Brown Leghorn laying type chickens from a flock of 41,000 History of drop in egg production of 20 %, decreased feed consumption, loss of weight and loss of feathers on the head, neck, keel and thigh H&E AAVLD 1
2305 AAVLD 2010 9 CHICKEN Myocarditis due to avian encephalomyelitis virus Ten live 18 - day-old broiler chicks from a flock of 16,000 Ataxia, lateral recumbency, occasionally opisthotonus, head shaking and tremors H&E AAVLD 1
2306 AAVLD 2010 10 DUCK Avian mycobacteriosis Two adult hooded merganser ducks Poor body condition. At necropsy, the inner surface of the air sacs was thick and covered by an irregular layer of yellow exudate H&E AAVLD 1
2307 AAVLD 2010 11 FELINE Angiocentric Lymphosarcoma of T cell Origin 12.5 year old, neutered male, domestic short haired cat 1M history of lethargy and a 1 week history of right vestibular, facial and trigeminal nerve deficits H&E AAVLD 1
2308 AAVLD 2010 12 CANINE Enteritis due to canine distemper 15MO female Shih Tzu Mucopurulent ocular discharge, vomiting, hemorrhagic diarrhea and neurologic deficits H&E AAVLD 1
2311 AAVLD 2010 13 NHP - GORILLA Aortic dissection 17YO M Western lowland gorilla Sudden death with no premonitory signs H&E AAVLD 1
2312 AAVLD 2010 14 PORCINE Conidiobolus incongruus pneumonia 2-year old Yorkshire sow Large mass iwth left lung lobe H&E AAVLD 1
2313 AAVLD 2010 15 EQUINE Bilateral and multiple ocular abnormalities Female, neonatal standardbred foal The foal was born blind. The left eye was microphthalmic and the right was buphthalmic. The corneae were opaque H&E AAVLD 1
2314 AAVLD 2009 1 LLAMA Ocular Coccidioidomyces immitis infection 7-year-old, male llama 3-month history of epiphora and blepharospasm of the right eye H&E AAVLD 1
2315 AAVLD 2009 2 LLAMA Parelaphostrongylus tenuis 2.5 year old female llama two week history of dragging the left pelviclimb. The clinical signs progressed to tetraparesis and loss of superficial pain in the rear limbs. H&E AAVLD 1
2316 AAVLD 2009 3 BOVINE Ameloblastic fibroma 7-year-old Brangus cow A prominent bulge was noted on the rostral mandible with progressive growth had been noted over approximately 4 months H&E AAVLD 1
2317 AAVLD 2009 4 BOVINE Encephalitis due to bovine herpesvirus-1 One-month-old Angus crossbred steer Recently vaccinated for BoHV-1 with a modified live virus H&E AAVLD 1
2318 AAVLD 2009 5 EQUINE Osteomyelitis due to Streptococcus zooepidemicus 3-month-old, male, equine quarter horse 3-4 weeks history of left forelimb lameness, progressive ataxia and decreased mobility of the neck to the left side H&E AAVLD 1
2319 AAVLD 2009 6 EQUINE Neuromas associated with bilateral repeated neurectomy 3-year old Quarter horse mare repeated bilateral digital neurectomies H&E AAVLD 1
2320 AAVLD 2009 7 EQUINE Idiopathic focal eosinophilic enteritis with fibrosis 14-year-old Quarter Horse mare 18 hour history of moderate colic. Two to three years prior, the mare had experienced another bout ofcolic that resolved with medical treatment H&E AAVLD 1
2321 AAVLD 2009 8 PORCINE Multiple intestinal ganglioneuroblastomas 17-week-old Large White gilt Investigation of ill thrift in grower pigs H&E AAVLD 1
2324 AAVLD 2009 9 COYOTE Paragonimus kellicotti Adult female coyote Found dead H&E AAVLD 1
2325 AAVLD 2009 11 CANINE Suprasellar xanthogranuloma 7 year old, castrated male Standard Poodle H/O hypothyroidism and atypical Cushing’s disease. Prior to euthanasia, the dog developed neurologic signs H&E AAVLD 1
2326 AAVLD 2009 10 CANINE Verrucous squamous cell carcinoma 5MO bull mastiff Mandibular mass diplacing the molars and involving underlying bone H&E AAVLD 1
2327 AAVLD 2009 12 CANINE Exfoliative cutaneous lupus erythematosus 15-month-old German Short-haired Pointer Six month history of progressive hair loss and scaling. H&E AAVLD 1
2328 AAVLD 2009 13 CANINE Lymphocytic thyroiditis 4-year-old black and tan spayed-female mixed-breed dog Sudden death due to myocardial round cell tumor. H&E AAVLD 1
2329 AAVLD 2009 14 BEARDED DRAGON Malignant somatostatinoma 2-year-old female bearded dragon Anorexia, weight loss, and severe hyperglycemia H&E AAVLD 1
2330 AAVLD 2009 15 SNAKE Confiscated by wildlife officers, became moribund and died in their custody Adult, female South American rattlesnake H&E AAVLD 1
2331 AAVLD 2009 16 FISH Ocular mycobacteriosis Fresh water red-bellied piranha Privately owned and non-commercial aquarium had a week long duration of clinicalsigns that included: exophthalmos, tail and fin rot. H&E AAVLD 1
2332 AAVLD 2009 17 RABBIT Clostridium perfringens type C enteritis Study rabbit Anesthetized rabbit inculated with C perfringens type C and sacrificed 6 hours later H&E AAVLD 1
2333 AAVLD 2009 18 CANINE Encephalitozoon cuniculi encephalitis Three 7-9 week old Brussels griffon puppies Stunting, ataxia, dysphagia, eventual death H&E AAVLD 1
2334 AAVLD 2007 1 CANINE Primary Ciliary Dyskinesia 8-month-old, female, mixed breed history of chronic respiratory disease characterized by bronchointerstitial pneumonia with secondary bacterial infection H&E AAVLD 1
2335 AAVLD 2007 2 GUINEA PIG Cystic endometrial hyperplasia 3-year-old guinea pig sow 2-year history of an abdominal mass and more recent onset of bilaterally symmetrical alopecia H&E AAVLD 1
2336 AAVLD 2007 3 FISH Lymphocystis and dermal fbrosarcoma Adult walleye Multiple discrete skin masses of two different morphologies on the fins and skin. H&E AAVLD 1
2337 AAVLD 2007 4 COATI Coati bodies 5/14 coatis at the National Zoological Part Routine histologic exams H&E AAVLD 1
2338 AAVLD 2007 5 FELINE Hepatic amyloidosis 4 year old, male castrated Siamese cat Marked neutrophilia and monocytosis, moderate anemia, and mild thrombocytopenia. ALT was markedly increased H&E AAVLD 1
2339 AAVLD 2007 6 PORCINE Cholangitis due to Ascaris suum Three month old female pig Dyspnea, cough, diarrhea, and lethargy H&E AAVLD 1
2340 AAVLD 2007 7 EQUINE Nocardioform placentitis due to Crossiella equi and Amycolatopsis sp Maiden Thoroughbred mare Examination of the placenta revealed a large, solitary lesion of the chorionic surface. H&E AAVLD 1
2341 AAVLD 2007 8 CANINE Hypertrophic osteodystrophy and soft tissue mineralization 19 week old Weimaraner puppy Lameness, joint swelling, and fever. The clinical signs progressed rapidly to an inability to walk, lethargy, joint pain, and eventual death H&E AAVLD 1
2342 AAVLD 2007 9 PORCINE Focal symmetrical poliomyelomalacia Associated with selenium toxicosis Four of five recently purchased 4-H show pigs Acute onset of paresis of the rear limbs or paralysis of all four limbs, which according to the owner, manifested essentially overnight H&E AAVLD 1
2343 AAVLD 2007 10 EQUINE Severe mineralization of arteries and veins within the neuropil 18 year old horse Clinical history of neurological signs of 72 hrs duration H&E AAVLD 1
2344 AAVLD 2007 11 BOVINE Bovine herpesvirus-1 enteritis 2-week-old, Holstein bull calf 50 of 72 (69%) calves on this farm developed diarrhea with subsequent improvement, then began to decline over the following 24 hours. H&E AAVLD 1
2345 AAVLD 2007 12 FELINE Melamine, cyanuric acid, and ammelide Eleven year old neutered Siamese cat Fed recalled food by Menu Foods. Renal failure:BUN: 182mg/dL (ref: 18-41); Creatinine: 14.8mg/dL (ref: 0.7-2.2); Albumin: 2.2g/dL (ref: 3-4.5) H&E AAVLD 1
2346 AAVLD 2007 13 CHAMELEON Cutaneous adult filarid worms (likely Foleyella spp.) Wild-caught male panther chameleon Anorexia and lethargy progressing to dehydration and death despite supportive fluid therapy H&E AAVLD 1
2347 AAVLD 2007 14 BOVINE Zygomycotic mesenteric lymphadenitis Recently slaughtered Holstein steers in an abbatoir Study for zygomotic mesenteric lymph node lesions H&E AAVLD 1
2348 AAVLD 2007 15 MACAW Systemic Yersinia pseudotubercul9sis infection Four-month old Scarlet Macaw Found dead in outdoor aviary H&E AAVLD 1
2356 AAVLD 2007 16 PARROT Atherosclerosis of glomerular capillaries Yellow-headed Amazon Parrot Poor condition, anorexia, severe exercise intolerance, difficulty in perching and a grade IV/VI sternal heart murmur. H&E AAVLD 1
2357 AAVLD 2007 17 BOVINE Bluetongue abortions and neurologic abnormalities Stillborn and dummy calves Atherosclerosis of glomerular capillaries H&E AAVLD 1
2358 AAVLD 2007 18 CANINE Orbital meningioma 3 year old neutered male mixed breed exophthalmos of the left eye that had progressed over 2 months H&E AAVLD 1
2359 AAVLD 2007 19 CANINE Systemic chlorellosis 9 year old neutered female Golden retriever dog Halitosis, weight loss, and progressive difficulty H&E AAVLD 1
2360 AAVLD 2007 20 ABALONE Test Test Test H&E AAVLD 1
2361 AAVLD 2005 1 DEER Cutaneous Dermatophilus congolensis infection White-tailed deer fawn None given. H&E AAVLD 1
2362 AAVLD 2005 2 RABBIT Arrhythmogenic right ventricular cardiomyopathy (ARVC), 3-year-old mini lop doe Lethargy and found dead H&E AAVLD 1
2363 AAVLD 2005 3 CANINE Pug dog encephalitis 1.5-year-old intact female Pug History of sudden onset of signs including disorientation, inability to stand, petit mal seizures and increased respiratory rate H&E AAVLD 1
2365 AAVLD 2005 4 EQUINE Encephalitis due to Listeria monocytogenes 20 yr old American Saddle Horse gelding days of showing nervous signs that included depression, ataxia, deficits of glossopharyngeal, facial, hypoglossal, and vestibulocochlear nerves H&E AAVLD 1
2366 AAVLD 2005 5 PIGEON Pigeon adenovirus and pigeon circovirus 3 month old racing pigeon "Going light", anorexia, watery stool H&E AAVLD 1
2367 AAVLD 2005 6 CANINE Hepatoid gland Hyperplasia with post-surgical dysplasia 14 year old spayed female Tibetan Spaniel Excisional biopsy following punch biopsy H&E AAVLD 1
2368 AAVLD 2005 7 EQUINE Cutaneous photosensitization and liver disease 6-year-old, gelded Tennessee Walking horse History of liver disease and necrosis of lightly pigmented skin of the limbs and head H&E AAVLD 1
2369 AAVLD 2005 8 FELINE Cutaneous Nocardia infection Adult cat 4cm ulcerated lesion on dorsal tail. H&E AAVLD 1
2370 AAVLD 2005 9 FELINE Increased inspiratory/expiratory stridor and rapid heart rate 10-year-old, domestic longhair 10-year-old, domestic longhair H&E AAVLD 1
2371 AAVLD 2005 10 DEER Systemic leptospirosis 5 month old male farmed fawn Small stature, presented dead after a one day history of anorexia and deworming H&E AAVLD 1
2372 AAVLD 2005 11 CHICKEN Listeria monocytogenes encephalitis Adult chicken Purchased at a livestock sale and spread respiratory disease in the flock. H&E AAVLD 1
2373 AAVLD 2005 12 TURKEY Possible salt intoxication Five and 7 day-old turkey poults Sudden increase in mortality around 2 to 3 days of age. Clinical signs included down on their sides and unable to get up, roll on their backs. H&E AAVLD 1
2374 AAVLD 2005 13 AVIAN Myocarditis due to West Nile virus Two canaries, approximately one-year-old Kept indoors, died in a span of two days. One bird appeared ill in the bottom of the cage H&E AAVLD 1
2375 AAVLD 2005 14 BOVINE Hemorrhagic bowel syndrome - jejunal hematoma 4.5 year old Holstein cow Normal the previous day and then showing signs of melena, bloating and going down in less than 24 hours H&E AAVLD 1
2376 AAVLD 2005 15 CANINE Amanita bisporigera.toxicosis 4 month old Yorkshire Terrier/Poodle Was seen eating a mushroom. Hours later, vomited and had diarrhea and found dead the next morning. H&E AAVLD 1
2377 AAVLD 2005 16 CANINE Cutaneous blastomycosis 7 year old, female-spayed, Labrador retriever Cyclic fever, lethargy, inappetence, and stiffness for 2 weeks duration. A respiratory stridor and cough were initially noted two weeks earlier H&E AAVLD 1
2378 AAVLD 2005 17 RABBIT Myxomatosis - leporipox infection 3 month old female Rex rabbit This is one of 7 mortalities in the rabbitry (total population of 21 animals) over the previous 2 weeks. Eyelids are swollen. H&E AAVLD 1
2379 AAVLD 2005 18 CANINE Prototheca zopfii myocarditis 4 year old, spayed female, boxer dog Diarrhea, neurologic deficits, blindness H&E AAVLD 1
2380 AAVLD 2004 1 EQUINE Mare reproductive loss syndrome placenta Placenta from aborted foal During period of mare reproductive loss syndrome H&E AAVLD 1
2381 AAVLD 2004 2 BOVINE Mammomonogamus laryngeus two year old Holstein heifer from Puerto Rico Died of BVD H&E AAVLD 1
2382 AAVLD 2004 3 CHICKEN E coli cellulitis Market age broilers Focal to multifocal areas of skin thickening and yellow discoloration associated with sheet-like subcutaneous masses of yellow caseous exudates. H&E AAVLD 1
2383 AAVLD 2004 4 CANINE Gossypiboma Adult F/S St. Bernard Lethargic and failed to thrive following spaying H&E AAVLD 1
2384 AAVLD 2004 5 BAT Papillomavirus-induced squamous cell carcinoma 5YO Egyptian fruit bat Pigmented lesions in left canthus and left wing H&E AAVLD 1
2385 AAVLD 2004 6 EQUINE Enteric Lawsonia intracellularis 4.5MO miniature horse History of anorexia (10 days), and watery diarrhea (2 days). H&E AAVLD 1
2386 AAVLD 2004 7 TOAD Systemic infection with Mycobacterium marinum and Mycobacterium terrae Captive marine toad Presented with spontaneous fracture of the left tibia. In spite of amputation and antibacterial therapy, this toad continued to decline, and so H&E AAVLD 1
2387 AAVLD 2004 8 COCKATOO Pulmonary sarcocystosis - Sarcocystic falcatula 2-month-old male Umbrella cockatoo Progressive dyspnea following importation and died 2 days later H&E AAVLD 1
2389 AAVLD 2004 9 BOVINE Bovine herpesvirus-1 encephalitis 6 abortuses Abortion storm over a month H&E AAVLD 1
2390 AAVLD 2004 10 CANINE Enteris Pythium insidiosum infection F/S Boxer crossbred dog. Anorexia, weight loss, abdominal mass H&E AAVLD 1
2391 AAVLD 2004 11 BEAR Audycoptid mange - Ursicoptes americanus Adult polar bear Skin biopsies were collected as part of a routine surveillance protocol from a captive Polar bear H&E AAVLD 1
2392 AAVLD 2004 12 CANINE Hepatoxicosis and copper accumulation following carprofen therapy 8-year-old, spayed female Labrador retriever dog Anorexia, vomiting, and icterus after 14 days of oral carprofen therapy H&E AAVLD 1
2393 AAVLD 2004 13 AVIAN Proventricular dilatation disease - avian bornavirus Five-year-old male Peregrine Falcon One month duration and regurgitation of two days duration. The bird was severely dehydrated, emaciated, and weighed 520 Gms. H&E AAVLD 1
2394 AAVLD 2004 14 CANINE Pyogranulomatous and necrotizing meningomyelitis due to Toxoplasma gondii 6YO F/S Greyhound Neck pain, which progressed to tetraparesis over a period of one week H&E AAVLD 1
2396 AAVLD 2004 15 PIGEON Systemic toxoplasmosis - Toxoplasma gondii 3 Nicobar pigeons These pigeons were part of ten breeding pairs and 5 other birds. The three pigeons died in a span of one month without premonitory signs H&E AAVLD 1
2397 AAVLD 2004 16 CAPRINE Malignant catarrhal fever - ovine herpesvirus-2 6-month old female Boer goat Reduced appetite and leathery skin, before it died H&E AAVLD 1
2398 AAVLD 2004 17 EXOTIC Oral Actinbacillus lignieresi and Actinobacillus equuli infection 17-year-old female Persian onager Depression progressing to recumbency H&E AAVLD 1
2399 AAVLD 2004 18 BOVINE Septicemic Listeria monocytogenes infection 33-month-old, 3-months pregnant, dairy cow Lethargy, ruminal atony, and diarrhea for 1 week before death H&E AAVLD 1
2400 AAVLD 2004 20 ELK Capture myopathy Elk steaks Multiple pale pink spots within the cooked steak and reported that these pink spots remained pink, even after thorough cooking H&E AAVLD 1
2401 AAVLD 2004 19 PORCINE Porcine circovirus and porcine arterivirus - PCV-2, PMWS, PRRS Twelve week old mixed breed pig This pig was presented to diagnostic laboratory for two day history of melena and sudden death. H&E AAVLD 1
2402 AAVLD 2002 1 CANINE Bordetella bronchiseptica and Mycoplasma spp. pneumonia 10-week-old female dachshund Acute dyspnea, radiographic evidence of pneumonia and pulmonary edema H&E AAVLD 1
2403 AAVLD 2002 2 CAPRINE Listeria monocytogenes septicema A pair of twin Nubian goat kids One kid was a stillborn male with diffusely atelectatic lungs that failed to float in formalin H&E AAVLD 1
2404 AAVLD 2002 3 DEER Pulmonary necobacillosis - Fusobacterium necrophorum A captive 3-year-old, female white-tailed deer Acute respiratory distress and died within 24 hours. H&E AAVLD 1
2405 AAVLD 2002 4 FELINE Metastatic pulmonary adenocarcinoma in the digit 12-year-old, spayed, female, domestic shorthair cat 1-month history of multiple swollen digits in the left front and rear feet. H&E AAVLD 1
2406 AAVLD 2002 6 EQUINE Neospora-induced encephalitis 14-year old Morgan-cross gelding Developed acute-onset incoordination H&E AAVLD 1
2407 AAVLD 2002 5 CANINE Acantholytic dyskeratotic epidermal nevus 8MO F mixed breed Plaque on the right ventral hemithorax and a chain of papules along the ipsilateral limb from the truncal lesion to eroded nodules and keratoses H&E AAVLD 1
2409 AAVLD 2002 8 EQUINE Cerebellar abscess due to Rhodococcus equi igEht-week-old, live, male foal Neurologic signs, predominntly head shaking H&E AAVLD 1
2410 AAVLD 2002 9 CANINE Undifferentiated round cell tumor with widespread metastases 8-year-old, neutered male, Labrador retriever dog istHory of chronic pain. There was severe muscle atrophy over the left scapula and the left femur. H&E AAVLD 1
2411 AAVLD 2002 10 CANINE Cerebral arachnoid cyst Ten year old neutered male Golden retriever Seizures of short duration that were controlled with phenobarbital and dexmethasone H&E AAVLD 1
2412 AAVLD 2002 11 BOVINE Atypical interstitial pneumonia due to 4-ipomeanol toxicosis 24 month old female Mixed Beef Breed Twelve, one to two years old cattle, were found dead within a four day period out of a herd of forty. The animals had been eating sweet potatoes H&E AAVLD 1
2413 AAVLD 2002 12 AVIAN Cervical vasculitis 5WO emu chicks Four of eight chicks died 24-48 hours after placement in an enclosure that was recently treated with a concentrated solution of bleach H&E AAVLD 1
2414 AAVLD 2002 13 PORCINE Proliferative scrotal lesions in boars Young and older boars Scrotal skin lesions were submitted from the State Prison Farm from a continuing problem in both younger and older boar. H&E AAVLD 1
2415 AAVLD 2002 14 SNAKE Reovirus Twelve recently quarantined Mojave rattlesnakes Euthanized following acute onset of clinical signs associated with interstitial pneumonia and esophagitis H&E AAVLD 1
2416 AAVLD 2002 15 PARROT Symmetrical encephalomalacia Two year-old female eclectus parrot Clinical signs of regurgitation, twitching of leg, clenching of feet, seizures, laying on keel, anorexia, etc, of several weeks duration. H&E AAVLD 1
2417 AAVLD 2002 16 EQUINE Renal mucinous hyperplasia 12-year –old quarter horse gelding Hemoperitoneum H&E AAVLD 1
2418 AAVLD 2002 7 BOVINE Eosinophilic and granulomatous dematitis of unknown etiology 3-year-old Holstein cow Dermal eruptions on the face, perineum, and teats. Physical examination revealed pyrexia and tachycardia H&E AAVLD 1
2419 AAVLD 2002 17 CANINE Ichthyosis 6 month-old, female Jack Russell Terrier mix At birth, both this puppy and a litter mate, also female, had thick tenacious scales covering large areas of skin over their entire bodies H&E AAVLD 1
2420 AAVLD 2002 18 FOX, RED Paragonimus kellicotti Red fox Found dead in a barn H&E AAVLD 1
2421 AAVLD 2002 19 EQUINE Enterocolic aganglionosis 3DO Overo X Overo paint foal Normal for first 24 hour, then became lethargic and depressed Was not passing feces. H&E AAVLD 1
2422 AAVLD 2001 1 EQUINE Mare reproductive loss syndrome - bacterial funisitis A newborn Thoroughbred colt he foal was born severely depressed with weak respirations and three weeks premature. The presentation and delivery were normal. H&E AAVLD 1
2425 AAVLD 2001 3 BOVINE Jejunal hemorrhage syndrome - jejunal hematoma 30-month-old Holstein cow Rapid drop in milk production, tarry feces, recumbent H&E AAVLD 1
2427 AAVLD 2001 6 EQUINE Syncytial Cell Pneumonia A late-term equine fetus Paint mare was in good condition without indication of clinical illness. The placenta was not retained, but was not submitted with the fetus H&E AAVLD 1
2433 AAVLD 2001 9 SQUIRREL Baylisascaris sp. neural larval migrans Several squirrels from a park Some had neuro signs, some found dead H&E AAVLD 1
2434 AAVLD 2001 10 SNAKE Malignant intestinal carcinoid 20-year-old, 110 cm long, female rhinoceros viper Died without showing obvious clinical signs except refusal of food for one month H&E AAVLD 1
2435 AAVLD 2001 11 FELINE Malignant cutaneous schwannoma 11-year old Domestic Shorthair cat Tumor on the eyelid of a cat H&E AAVLD 1
2436 NEVPC 1998 24 BOVINE Pulmonary embolism of CNS tissue after capture bolt use Adult bovine Slaughter case H&E NEVPC 1
2438 AAVLD 2001 4 BEAVER Tularemia - Francisella tularensis Six adult beaver Found dead with no signs of trauma H&E AAVLD 1
2439 AAVLD 2001 2 FELINE Splenic M. bovis 7-year-old mixed breed cat Frequent outdoor access and lived in an area where there is endemic infection of white-tailed deer with M. bovis and approximately one mile from H&E AAVLD 1
2440 AAVLD 2001 5 CANINE Cutaneous melanoma with cartilaginous differentiation 10-year-old castrated male miniature Dachshund 5-mm diameter nodular dermal mass excised from the prepuce H&E AAVLD 1
2441 AAVLD 2001 7 BOVINE Choroid plexus papilloma 4-year-old Scottish Highlander cow Right head tilt, progressing ataxia over the last months, ventral-medial strabismus and suspected hypersensitivity H&E AAVLD 1
2443 AAVLD 2001 8 AVIAN Inclusion body hepatitis associated with adenovirus group I 26-day-old broiler chickens History included unevenness and increased mortality in the flock. Necropsy revealed enlarged pale or yellow tan livers some with petechiae H&E AAVLD 1
2444 AAVLD 2000 1 Deer Compound odontoma 1.5YO M white-tailed deer 6 x 4 x 4 cm mass involving the anterior aspect of the lower jaw H&E AAVLD 1
2445 AAVLD 2000 2 COYOTE Oral papilloma Adult male coyote Trapped in the wild H&E AAVLD 1
2446 AAVLD 2000 3 GUINEA PIG Enteric Oscillospira-like infection Adult guinea pig Diarrhea H&E AAVLD 1
2447 AAVLD 2000 4 PIGEON Pigeon circovirus Pigeon Birds int he flock were ruffled and too weak to fly H&E AAVLD 1
2448 AAVLD 2000 5 FELINE Fungal dermatitis (hyalohyphomycosis) 15-year-old domestic shorthair cat A recurrent subcutaneous mass of the right tarsus H&E AAVLD 1
2449 AAVLD 2000 6 AVIAN Chlamydia psittaci 6-week-old hand-fed Senegal parrot and a 3YO female rhea Respiratory signs and diet H&E AAVLD 1
2450 AAVLD 2000 7 CHICKEN Myelocytomatosis Several 28-week-old broiler-breeder hens History of increased mortality. Necropsy revealed severely enlarged and mottled red and white livers, spleens, and kidneys H&E AAVLD 1
2451 AAVLD 2000 8 CHICKEN Reticuloendotheliosis Several 19-week-old turkeys Severe increase in mortality. Necropsy revealed severely enlarged and pale spleen, liver, and kidneys H&E AAVLD 1
2452 AAVLD 2001 9 BISON Mycoplasma bovis pneumonia and lymphadenitis 1/24 animals dying of respiratory disease Dyspneic posture (tachypnea with extended neck and protruding tongue), stridor, coughing and “smacking of lips”. H&E AAVLD 1
2453 AAVLD 2000 9 BISON Mycoplasma bovis pneumonia and lymphadenitis Bison of all ages in this herd were affected Clinical signs included dyspneic posture (tachypnea with extended neck and protruding tongue), stridor, coughing and “smacking of lips”. H&E AAVLD 1
2454 AAVLD 2000 10 FOX Adrenalitis due to Toxoplasma gondii 4MO fennec 3-week history of inappetence, decreased activity, and more recent onset of soft stools, was euthanatized H&E AAVLD 1
2455 AAVLD 2000 11 CANINE Bone marrow aplasia (aplastic anemia) and Serratia marcescens septicemia 6-month-old, male Saint Bernard dog Profuse bleeding and collapsed after it bit its tongue. H&E AAVLD 1
2456 AAVLD 2000 12 BOVINE Osteopetrosis Four stillborn Angus calves Nine of 18 calves (seven from heifers and two from cows) sired by one of the bulls were stillborn and had multiple skeletal anomalies. H&E AAVLD 1
2457 AAVLD 2002 13 FELINE Mycotic gastritis and enteritis 2 ½ year-old cat 2-year history of chronic gastric problems, and in the last 2 weeks became lethargic and anorexic. A mass approximately 4 cm in size was palpabl H&E AAVLD 1
2458 AAVLD 2000 14 CANINE Disseminated Armillifer infection 2.75-year-old male Basenji crossbred dog Acquired as a 2-month-old puppy in Cameroon, in west-central Africa. Upon incising the scrotum, a large number of worms fell out. H&E AAVLD 1
2459 AAVLD 2000 15 BOVINE Yersinia spp. enterocolitis The heifer was emaciated, recumbent and too weak to rise. She was lethargic and had profuse diarrhea. Yersinia spp. enterocolitis H&E AAVLD 1
2460 AAVLD 2000 16 BOVINE Dehydrated-related polioencephalomalacia Yearling cattle Four yearlings were dead and 30 were depressed, dehydrated, constipated and aggressive. Blindness was not a feature H&E AAVLD 1
2461 AAVLD 2000 13 FELINE Mycotic gastritis and enteritis 2½ year-old cat 2-year history of gastrointestinal problems and eventually a 4cm mass in cranial abdomen. H&E AAVLD 1
2462 SEVPAC 2013 1 CANINE Iridociliary adenoma 7.5-year-old, spayed female, Labrador retriever mix Mass in eye H&E SEVPAC 1
2463 SEVPAC 2013 2 PORCINE Sarcoptes scabei var suis 2 Yorkshire pigs Poor weight gain H&E SEVPAC 1
2464 SEVPAC 2013 3 ALPACA Sepsis due to Listeria monocytogenes 4 year old female alpaca Found dead after a three day history of anorexia and diarrhea with some mild ataxia H&E SEVPAC 1
2465 SEVPAC 2013 4 FELINE Thymoma 6-year old, male, neutered domestic shorthaired cat Presented to the referring DVM for breathing difficulty and coughing and a mediastinal mass was found. H&E SEVPAC 1
2466 SEVPAC 2013 5 CANINE Systemic Nocardia infection 9YO male neutered Chesapeake retriever Had been on immunosuppressants. Scrotal mass and neurologic signs H&E SEVPAC 1
2467 SEVPAC 2013 6 EQUINE Encephalomalacia due to Parelaphastrongylus tenuis 3.5 year old Paint Horse mare Cast in lateral recumbency with a 5 day history of head tilt and progressive ataxia. H&E SEVPAC 1
2468 SEVPAC 2013 7 EQUINE Glycogen branching enzyme deficiency resulting in amylopectinosis 2-day-old Quarter horse colt Was down since birth in the hindlimbs and needed to be supported to nurse. Severe dehydration and low glucose H&E SEVPAC 1
2469 SEVPAC 2013 8 PELICAN Myocarditis and encephalitis due to West Nile virus infection American White Pelican, approximately six to eight weeks old The bird had a one day history of anorexia and nervous system signs like drooping wings and torticollis H&E SEVPAC 1
2470 SEVPAC 2013 9 FELINE Severe multifocal pyogranulomatous myocarditis with Bartonella henselae Young adult male neutered domestic shorthair cat Two day history of lethargy, inappetence, dyspnea H&E SEVPAC 1
2471 SEVPAC 2013 10 TIGER Lung; diffuse intravascular hemolysis with hemoglobin crystal formation (freshwater drowning) A ten year old intact female tiger She had a grand mal seizure - altered mentation. H&E SEVPAC 1
2472 SEVPAC 2013 11 FELINE Fanconi-like syndrome 6YO F/S DSH Tachycardia, hyperpnea, PU, PD. H&E SEVPAC 1
2473 SEVPAC 2013 12 EQUINE Malignant teratoma (testicular origin) 3-year-old, male, Tennessee Walking Horse Fever and weight loss, anemia and hyperfibrinogenemia. Physical exam showed abdominal distension and retained testis H&E SEVPAC 1
2474 SEVPAC 2013 13 EQUINE Pemphigus foliaceus 3-year-old Thoroughbred filly Generalized progressive skin lesion such as crusting and alopecia for 1-month duration3-year-old Thoroughbred filly H&E SEVPAC 1
2475 SEVPAC 2013 19 SNAKE Atherosclerosis 13 year-old, female copperhead Acute onset of left lateral facial swelling between skull and venom gland H&E SEVPAC 1
2476 SEVPAC 2013 20 SQUIRREL Squirrel fibromatosis - squirrel pox 4 month old female gray squirrel Marked swelling of the toes on the right hindlimb. The swelling has been present for a few months H&E SEVPAC 1
2477 SEVPAC 2013 21 CANINE Malignant pilomatricoma 10 year old, neutered male, Soft-coated Wheaten Terrier Chronic history of dozens, progressing to over 100, 3-6cm dermal masses and cysts. H&E SEVPAC 1
2478 SEVPAC 2013 22 FELINE Francisella tularensis - tularemia 8 year old, female spayed, domestic shorthair feline dHstory of escaping from home and returning a few days later withsmall neck wounds. FUO, pancytopenia, abnormal mentation H&E SEVPAC 1
2479 SEVPAC 2013 23 CANINE Myelomalacia with fibrocartilaginous emboli and Wallerian degeneration 9 year old intact male Golden Retriever cAute onset of paraparesis. A cerebrospinal fluid tap was performed and revealed marked inflammation H&E SEVPAC 1
2480 SEVPAC 2013 14 EQUINE Spinal cryptococcosis 12-year-old, male, grey, stallion The stallion sustained a paddock accident that later resulted in the inability to rise. H&E SEVPAC 1
2481 SEVPAC 2013 15 EQUINE Spleen, null-cell lymphoma Fetus, Standardbred, equine, male The fetus was due on March 16, 2011, but was found aborted on February 18, 2011 H&E SEVPAC 1
2482 SEVPAC 2013 16 FELINE Dermatophytic pseudomycetoma Seven year old male neutered Munchkin Chronic dermatophytosis, confirmed via histopathology in 2006. Patient was treated in 2005-2006 with ketoconazole and lime sulfur
dips.
H&E SEVPAC 1
2483 SEVPAC 2013 17 DOLPHIN Morbilliviral pneumonia Juvenile male free-ranging bottlenose dolphin A dead juvenile male Tursiops truncatus was found floating at Clearwater Beach, Florida in the Gulf of Mexico. H&E SEVPAC 1
2484 SEVPAC 2013 18 CANINE Systemic Blastomyces dermatitidis infection 3 year old male Australian Shepherd Coughing, right hind-limb lameness, and a fever which did not respond to antibiotic therapy H&E SEVPAC 1
2485 SEVPAC 2013 24 African pygmy hedgehog Metastatic neuroendocrine (thyroid parafollicular) carcinoma 5 year old, female, African pygmy hedgehog Animal was progressively losing weight. A large mid-abdominal mass was found on palpation. H&E SEVPAC 1
2486 SEVPAC 2013 25 EQUINE Cauda equina neuritis 8 year old, Tennessee Walking Horse gelding 2-3 week history of weight loss and a 2-3 day history of urinedribbling. H&E SEVPAC 1
2487 SEVPAC 2013 26 EQUINE Pheochromocytoma 30 year old MC American Paint Horse gelding 1-day history of colic signs. Upon presentation, the patient was trembling. Distended small intestine with decreased motility H&E SEVPAC 1
2488 SEVPAC 2013 27 EQUINE Mannheimia hemolytica-assciated pneumonia 4YO Tennessee walking horse gelding Staggering hindlimbs and a mucoid nasal discharge 2 weeks after attending a horse show in Alabama. H&E SEVPAC 1
2489 SEVPAC 2013 27 EQUINE Equine multinodular pulmonary fibrosis 25YO QH mare History of congestive heart failure H&E SEVPAC 1
2490 SEVPAC 2013 29 NHP - CHIMPANZEE Hepatic diaphragmatic hernia 30 year 9 month old female chimpanzee Hypothermia, hypotension, and greenish nasal discharge H&E SEVPAC 1
2491 SEVPAC 2013 30 EQUINE Malignant mesenchymal tumor of cranial vena cava 25 year old grey Hanoverian gelding COPD, PPID, multiple cutaneous melanomas - developed ventral edema H&E SEVPAC 1
2492 SEVPAC 2013 31 NHP - RHESUS Enterocytozoon bieneusi. 6 year, 3 month old male rhesus macaque (Macaca mulatta) Animal was assigned to a study examining the PD-1 modulation of SIV specific CD4 and CD8 T cells H&E SEVPAC 1
2493 SEVPAC 2013 32 GUINEA PIG Dietary hypervitaminosis D toxicosis in improperly formulated commercial diet 1year, 2 month old female Hartley guinea pig 2 adult guinea pigs were found dead H&E SEVPAC 1
2494 SEVPAC 2013 33 SOOTY MANGABEY T-cell lymphocytic leukemia/lymphoma 25 year old intact female sooty mangabey Severe lymphocytic leukocytosis H&E SEVPAC 1
2495 SEVPAC 2013 34 BEARDED DRAGON Nannizziopsis guarroi 5YO F bearded dragon Treated for 4 months for abnormal scale pigmentation H&E SEVPAC 1
2496 SEVPAC 2013 35 RED-TAILED HAWK Tubular proliferative nodules 32 years old, female, red-tailed hawk Acute history of decreased appetite and depressed behavior, green urates H&E SEVPAC 1
2497 SEVPAC 2013 36 FELINE Cytauzxoon felis 2 year-old male neutered DLH Icterus, severe hyperbilirubinemia (10.1mg/dL), increased BUN (61mg/dL) and a 3 day history of anorexia. H&E SEVPAC 1
2498 SEVPAC 2013 37 CANINE T-cell lymphoma - Sezary syndroma 10 year-old, neutered male Pomeranian Generalized erythema, erythematous plaques and scales, multiple enlarged peripheral lymph nodes H&E SEVPAC 1
2499 SEVPAC 2013 38 EQUINE Disseminated neuroendocrine carcinoma 22 year old Quarter horse gelding 3 week history of lethargy, exercise intolerance, and some respiratory distress H&E SEVPAC 1
2500 SEVPAC 2013 39 CANINE Buccal lymph nodes 11-year-old, Female, Weimaraner dog Bilateral masses on muzzle over carnassial teeth H&E SEVPAC 1
2501 SEVPAC 2013 40 ALLIGATOR Systemic West Nile virus American aligators of unknown age Rolling and swimming in circles H&E SEVPAC 1
2502 SEVPAC 2013 41 CANINE Idiopathic adrenal atrophy (or insufficiency) – Addison’s Disease/hypoadrenocorticism 18 month-old, intact male, German Shorthair Pointer Anorexia and acute renal failure H&E SEVPAC 1
2503 SEVPAC 2013 0 CANINE Renal Pseudallescheria boydii infection 1 year-old, female spayed Labrador Retriever Persistent pyrexia and periodic neurologic signs, including ataxia, nystagmus and seizures H&E SEVPAC 1
2504 SEVPAC 2013 43 CANINE Osteosarcoma, giant cell type 9-year-old, mix breed, male neutered dog Recent left forelimb lameness. Radiographs of the left proximal humerus revealed a lytic bone lesion H&E SEVPAC 1
2505 SEVPAC 2013 44 CANINE Ocular protothecosis 5-year-old, FS, Cocker Spaniel Severe uveitis with secondary glaucoma and retinal detachment H&E SEVPAC 1
2506 SEVPAC 2013 45 FISH Stomach: Parietal cell carcinoma Female, 40 kg, Potato Grouper ound moribund at the water’s surface H&E SEVPAC 1
2507 SEVPAC 2013 46 EQUINE Burkholderia mallei - Glanders Adult male equine History of bilateral nasal discharge H&E SEVPAC 1
2508 SEVPAC 2013 47 FISH Hepatic megalocytivirus infection Yellowface Angelfish Over a 2-day period, anorexia, increased ventilation rate and loss of buoyancy developed, with progression to death H&E SEVPAC 1
2509 SEVPAC 2013 48 TORTOISE .Multisystemic intranuclear coccidiosis Female, adult, Impressa tortoise Two weeks of lethargy and anorexia H&E SEVPAC 1
2510 SEVPAC 2013 49 CANINE Carcinomatosis cytology 7 year –old, intact male, Shih Tzu Non-resectable cystic hepatic mass H&E SEVPAC 1
2511 SEVPAC 2013 50 FELINE Tyzzer's disease - Clostridium piliforme 3-week old, female, Domestic Short Hair kitten Hypothermia and bradycardia. This patient had been in shelter with other cats positive for FIV, FeLV and Mycoplasma H&E SEVPAC 1
2512 SEVPAC 2013 51 RAY Epitheliocystis disease Juvenile, female, spotted eagle ray Acutely lethargic, developed an increased ventillatory rate, with intermittent rolling swimming and rubbing on substrate H&E SEVPAC 1
2513 SEVPAC 2013 52 DOLPHIN Pneumonia due to Histoplasma capsulatum Wild adult female bottlenose dolphin Washed up on beach, emaciated H&E SEVPAC 1
2514 SEVPAC 2013 53 SALAMANDER Melanoma Adult, 15 cm, tiger salamander A small, raised, black nodule was noted by biologists on the proximodorsal aspect of the tail H&E SEVPAC 1
2515 SEVPAC 2013 54 CANINE Bloody vaginal discharge and pain on urination Female, 3 year-old intact, mixed breed. H&E Transmissible venereal tumor SEVPAC 1
2516 SEVPAC 2013 55 FOX Canine morbillivirus (distemper) virus and Listeria monocytogenes Adult female gray fox Seen drinking out of swimming pool, ataxia, laid dow and could not rise H&E SEVPAC 1
2517 SEVPAC 2013 56 CANINE Mucopolysaccharidosis type I (?-iduronidase deficiency) 7 month old, male, intact Afghan hound Prolonged lethargy and filure to gain weight H&E SEVPAC 1
2519 SEVPAC 2013 59 EQUINE Granulomatous inflammation with yeast consistent with Cryptococcus spp. 6-year-old American Paint gelding Weight loss, muscle wasting and anorexia, tachycardia, hyperthermia, tetraparesis, muscle fasiculations and muscle wasting H&E SEVPAC 1
2520 SEVPAC 2013 60 EQUINE Toxoplasma gondii neuritis 4YO Arabian mare Skin edema, anorexia, anemia and tachycardia, increased respiratory rate, nasal discharge, shifting hind limbs H&E SEVPAC 1
2521 SEVPAC 2013 61 EQUINE Pectoral mass: Musculoaponeurotic fibromatosis (desmoid tumor) 9-year-old, male, castrated, Thoroughbred horse 5-6 month history of weight loss and an enlarging pectoral mass H&E SEVPAC 1
2522 SEVPAC 2013 62 CANINE Multiple myeloma 8 year old, male, Siberian husky Anterior uveitis, diarrhea, melena, unilateral epistaxis H&E SEVPAC 1
2523 SEVPAC 2013 63 CANINE Cardiac amyloidosis 12-year-old spayed female Pomeranian dog Acute onset of posterior paraparesis H&E SEVPAC 1
2524 SEVPAC 2013 64 CANINE Medullary thyroid carcinoma with pulmonary metastasis 3-year-old, spayed female mixed canine poorly defined, round, and irregularly marginated mass centered at the larynx H&E SEVPAC 1
2525 SEVPAC 2013 65 FELINE Francisella tularensis - tularemia Adult, castrated male, Maine Coon cat Lethargy and anorexia. Hematocrit of 21%, increased ALT, and decreased albumin H&E SEVPAC 1
2526 SEVPAC 2011 1 CANINE Large granular lymphocytic leukemia 9Y7M F English pinter Weight loss, lack of endurance. H&E SEVPAC 1
2527 SEVPAC 2011 2 CANINE Heterobilharzia americana 5Y M beagle Vomiting, diarrhea, ascites, respiratory distress H&E SEVPAC 1
2528 SEVPAC 2011 3 FELINE Fibroadenomatous hyperplasia in a true hermaphrodite cat 5MO M DSH Inguinal mass H&E SEVPAC 1
2529 SEVPAC 2011 4 FELINE Birman hereditary neutrophil granulation anomaly 2YO female Birman cat Icterus H&E SEVPAC 1
2530 SEVPAC 2011 5 AVIAN Capillaria contorta `3WO bobwhite quail Snicking and foam from nares H&E SEVPAC 1
2531 SEVPAC 2011 6 EQUINE Systemic listeriosis - Listeria monocytogenes 5WO QH Pyrexia, seisures, unreponsive. H&E SEVPAC 1
2532 SEVPAC 2011 7 EQUINE SinusCryptococcus neoformans infection 10YO Tennessee Walking horse Stertorous breathing, mucous discharge and right sided epistaxis H&E SEVPAC 1
2533 SEVPAC 2011 8 CANINE Familial pawpad keratosis 8MO M/C German Shepherd dog Wart-like lesions on all four pawpads H&E SEVPAC 1
2534 SEVPAC 2011 9 CANINE Mycobacterium avium var hominissuis 5YO F/S Beagle Chronic diarrhea and enlarge lymph nodes H&E SEVPAC 1
2535 SEVPAC 2011 10 CANINE Systemic Aspergillus terreus infection 2YO F/S Rottweiler Weight loss, generalized lymphadenopathy, neutrophilis H&E SEVPAC 1
2536 SEVPAC 2011 11 CANINE Pulmonary infection with canine herpesvirus-1 Labrador retriever Developed acute onset respiratory distress H&E SEVPAC 1
2537 SEVPAC 2011 12 TORTOISE Mycoplasma agassizii and Mycoplasma testudineum Adult female desert toroise Serous ocoulonasal discharge, wheezing, rasping H&E SEVPAC 1
2538 Argentinean Division RAPAVE 2023 1 BOVINE Aspergilosis pulmonar o respiratoria. 15D) M Holando Argentino El ternero presentaba diarrea de 12 días de evolución y deshidratación marcada H&E UZAL 1
2539 Argentinean Division RAPAVE 2023 2 BOVINE Intoxicación por Astylus atromaculatus 18M F Aberdeen Angus La mayoría prsentó signos caracterizados por depresión, dificultad en la marcha, emaciación, y con menor frecuencia diarrea con sangre H&E UZAL 1
2540 Argentinean Division RAPAVE 2023 3 EQUINE Altos niveles de monensina y otros ionóforos en la dieta. 20YO M Salto Argentino Cólico inespecífico y signos neurológicos, aparentemente centrales. H&E UZAL 1
2542 Argentinean Division RAPAVE 2023 4 FELINE Dermatitis mastocítica difusa 4-6MO Hembra entera Comun Europeo :Dermatopatía pruriginosa generalizada severa desde las 2 semanas de vida, sin respuesta a la terapia, con exclusión de todas las enfermedades H&E UZAL 1
2543 Argentinean Division RAPAVE 2023 5 CANINE Timoma tipo mixto (linfoepitelial, B2). 11YO F mestizo Comenzó con alopecia y prurito en dorsal de la nariz. Las lesiones en piel se agravaron mostrando extensas zonas de dermatitis necróticaTimoma t H&E UZAL 1
2544 Argentinean Division RAPAVE 2023 6 CANINE Dermatitis necrolitica superficial 12YO Hembra mestiza Pérdida de peso y dermatitis erosivas y ulcerativas en uniones mucocutáneas en ingle e interdigital H&E UZAL 1
2545 Argentinean Division RAPAVE 2023 7 FISH Escuticociliatosis Lenguado Se alojan en un recinto de cuarentena. A los pocos días se observa muerte de varios animales H&E UZAL 1
2547 Argentinean Division RAPAVE 2023 8 BOVINE Osteogenesis imperfecta 21DO Cruza Bradford bull calf Presencia de terneros que nacieron débiles con dificultad para levantarse e hiperextensión de las extremidades H&E UZAL 1
2548 Argentinean Division RAPAVE 2023 9 OVINE Astylus atromaculatus Texel hembra Consulta por cuadro de diarrea, depresión, anorexia y muerte colectiva en ovinos H&E UZAL 1
2549 Argentinean Division RAPAVE 2023 10 OVINE Carcinoma hepatocelular 4YO Hembra MPM ovina Presentaba decaimiento, caquexia y problemas respiratorios con disnea y liberación de espuma por ollares. H&E UZAL 1
2550 Argentinean Division RAPAVE 2023 11 CANINE RCND (Renal cystadenocarcinoma and nodular dermatofibrosis). 13YO M Bulldog Ingles Manifestando nódulos cutáneos alopécicos, indoloros, firmes, principalmente en abdomen y región torácica H&E UZAL 1
2551 Argentinean Division RAPAVE 2023 12 CANINE Mastocitoma de alto grado 8YO F Boxer Tumor cutáneo, en la cara interna de pabellón auricular izquierdo, próximo a la entrada del meato auditivo externo H&E UZAL 1
2552 Argentinean Division RAPAVE 2023 13 CAPRINE Complejo hiperplasia endometrial quística - Hidrómetra. 8YO Saanen hembra 2 litros de líquido acuoso en el útero. La superficie endometrial del cuerpo y de los cuernos presentaban múltiples quistes de 0,5 a 1 cm. H&E UZAL 1
2553 Argentinean Division RAPAVE 2023 14 GOOSE Orthomyxoviridae, Influenzavirus A (subtipo H5N1 Adulto hembra Guayata Andina Encontró muerta H&E UZAL 1
2554 Argentinean Division RAPAVE 2023 15 BOVINE Epsilonpolyomavirus bovis (Poliomavirus bovino-1, BoPyV-1). 234 días (edad gestacional) macho Holstein En ambos riñones había numerosos focos rojos puntiformes discretos con una distribución generalizada alternando con áreas de palidez H&E UZAL 1
2555 Argentinean Division RAPAVE 2023 16 EQUINE Encefalitis supurativa debido a actinobacilosis 2YO M Friso caballo El potrillo presentó hipertermia el día anterior y dolor esporádico al desplazarse H&E UZAL 1
2556 AAZV 2023 1 CHEETAH Sinusoidal obstruction syndrome/veno-occlusive disease 14 year-old, male, South African cheetah Geriatric animal being monitored for quality of life for past 6 months. Three days of lethargy and decreased appetite H&E AAZV 1
2557 AAZV 2023 2 TIGER Acute myeloid leukemia, without differentiation 18-year-old, castrated male tiger History of chronic, severe nonregenerative anemia H&E AAZV 1
2558 AAZV 2023 3 TAPIR Vascular skin disease of tapirs 16.5-year-old female Malayan tapir Lng history of intermittent vesicular dermatitis. Recently, this condition has become more frequent. H&E AAZV 1
2559 AAZV 2023 4 RHINOCEROS Vesicular stomatitis 13 year-old, female, Southern white rhinoceros Svere acute left forelimb lameness, lethargic and reluctant to move. Ulcerations around heel, nails, coronary bands of feet. H&E AAZV 1
2560 AAZV 2023 5 Deer Disseminated Mycobacterium avium var. hominissuis 5-year-old, female reindeer Thoracic radiographs, tracheal wash cytology, and CT scan were suggestive of respiratory infection H&E AAZV 1
2562 AAZV 2023 6 ANTELOPE Exertional rhabdomyolysis with myoglobinuria 7-year-old, female Sitatunga Darted on habitat for a pre-shipment exam; the animal ran extensively before being manually restrained and further anesthetized H&E AAZV 1
2563 AAZV 2023 7 SEA LION Glomerulonephritis due to skeletal muscle infection with Sarcocystis neurona and previous Leptospira infection Subadult (4-8 years) male California sea lion Anorexic, lethargic, and reluctant to use forelimbs over three weeks. Azotemia, hyperphosphatemia, H&E AAZV 1
2564 AAZV 2023 8 GOOSE Highly pathogenic avian influenza Subacute, male Canada goose This wild, migrating goose was found dead in a pond on the grounds, a day after being observed looking "sleepy". H&E AAZV 1
2566 AAZV 2023 10 PORCUPINE Systemic nocardiosis 9-year-old intact male, 4.01kg, prehensile tailed porcupine Few-week history of lethargy and anorexia, diagnosis of pulmonary nodules with radiographs, and rapid worsening despite antibiotics H&E AAZV 1
2567 AAZV 2023 9 DOLPHIN Influenza A meningoencephalitis Juvenile male common bottlenose dolphin Found trapped between a seawall and dock piling in a canal in Dixie County, FL. Shortly after discovery, the dolphin died. H&E AAZV 1
2568 AAZV 2023 11 BEAR GM1-gangliosidosis Two yearling, male and one yearling, female American Black Bears Neurologic signs characterized by tremors H&E AAZV 1
2569 AAZV 2023 12 TAMANDUA Rabies Adult female intact southern tamandua Five days of lethargy. She had been transported from Virginia to Tennessee approximately a month prior. H&E AAZV 1
2570 AAZV 2023 13 AVIAN Systemic Isospora infection 1.5-month-old, female red-billed firefinch This captive-hatched bird was the fourth firefinch found dead in the aviary over a three-week period. H&E AAZV 1
2571 AAZV 2023 14 EAGLE Wisconsin River Eagle Syndrome/ Bald Eagle hepacivirus Adult female bald eagle This bird was found dead H&E AAZV 1
2575 AAZV 2023 18 FISH Exophiala angulospora Adult male, unknown age, Pacific spiny lumpsucker Progressive ulcerative skin condition that was non-responsive to surgical debridement and topical therapies H&E AAZV 1
2576 AAZV 2023 15 PARROT Cryptococcus gatti 26-year-old female Pesquet’s parrot Fungal infection of right distal humerus H&E AAZV 1
2577 AAZV 2023 16 SNAKE Ophidiomyces dermatitis 26-year-old female Pesquet’s parrot Accelerated and incomplete sheds with no response to increased soaking. Pallor of the oral cavity, epidermal erosions and erythema H&E AAZV 1
2578 SEVPAC 2023 13 BOVINE Parelaphostrongylus tenus 8MO Red Anus cross heifer Following ivermectin treat a group of heifers developed lethargy, droopy ears, recumbency and three died H&E SEVPAC 1
2579 SEVPAC 2023 13 BOVINE Parelaphostrongylus tenuis 8MO Angus cross heifer A group of heifers was dewormed with ivermectin. They developed lethargy, anorexia, droopy ears, recumbency and three died H&E SEVPAC 1
2581 SEVPAC 2011 14 DONKEY Equine leukoencephalomalacia 14 female miniature donkey Depression, recumbency, ataxia, inability to swallow. H&E SEVPAC 1
2582 SEVPAC 2011 13 BOVINE Parelaphostrongylus tenuis 8MO Angus cross heifer A group was wormed with ivermectin. 7 animals displayed lethargy, recumbence, and 3 died. H&E SEVPAC 1
2584 MAVP 2023 1 CANINE Prototheca bovis 7-year-old spayed female mixed breed dog9-month-old male canine Labrador retriever Bloody diarrhea and acute vision loss H&E MAVP 1
2585 MAVP 2023 2 CANINE Dioctophyma renale 9-month-old male canine Labrador retriever Intermittent hematuria H&E MAVP 1
2586 MAVP 2023 3 CANINE Lymph node: T-zone lymphoma 11-year-old, Spayed female, Havanese Multiple nodules on the dorsal neck. Cytology results was suggestive of atypical lymphoid hyperplasia H&E MAVP 1
2587 MAVP 2023 4 CANINE Mixed (pleomorphic) carcinoma of the gland of the third eyelid 14-year-old neutered male mixed breed dog Swelling of the third eyelid H&E MAVP 1
2588 MAVP 2023 5 FELINE Haired skin: Bowenoid carcinoma in situ with transition to basosquamous carcinoma 12-year-old male castrated Domestic Shorthair Cat Worsening skin lesions on the right shoulder, left medial thigh, and left lateral stifle H&E WILLIAMS 1
2589 MAVP 2023 6 FROG Pseudocapillaroides xenopi Adult female Xenopus laevis Sick with a decreased appetite and excessive skin shedding H&E WILLIAMS 1
2590 MAVP 2023 7 NHP - RHESUS Endometrial polyp. Multifocal endometrial hyperplasia. Widespread adenomyosis with focal dysplasia. Focal serosal endometriosis. 18 yr old female rhesus macaque (Macaca mulatta) This multiparous female rhesus macaque has nonspecific signs of lethargy, being on the bottom of the cage, and heavy menses. H&E WILLIAMS 1
2591 MAVP 2023 8 FELINE Suspected poorly differentiated sarcoma 7-year-old, male, castrated domestic shorthair cat Chronic history of ocular abnormalities, initially suspected to be due to herpes virus infection as a kitten. H&E WILLIAMS 1
2592 MAVP 2023 9 CANINE Lung, liver, heart: Lymphoid Leukemia 2 year old male dog Severely elevated lymphocyte count found on bloodwork by the primary care veterinarian and concern for acute leukemia H&E SLEDGE 1
2593 MAVP 2023 10 FELINE Uterus and periovarian tissue: Pyogranulomatous and necrotizing vasculitis 12-year-old, spayed female Siamese cat Acute onset of head tilt and ataxia H&E WILLIAMS 1
2594 MAVP 2023 11 CANINE Metaphyseal osteopathy 21-week-old, male intact, Husky and German Shepherd mixed breed dog Multiple episodes of joint swelling/pain, fever, lethargy, a decreased appetite, and often had mobility issues. H&E WILLIAMS 1
2595 MAVP 2023 12 CANINE Hepatocytotrophic lymphoma 5.5-year-old, male neutered, Labrador Retriever Acute vomiting, diarrhea, and decreased appetite that progressed to complete anorexia within a 3-day duration. On immunosuppressants H&E MAVP 1
2596 MAVP 2023 14 FELINE Thyroid carcinoma Approximately 4-year-old, male, neutered domestic short-hair cat Tachypneic. regurgitating. BCS 4/9. Freely movable, non-painful, subcutaneous mass (2cm x 2cm) was identified in the right ventral neck H&E MAVP 1
2597 MAVP 2023 15 RABBIT Encephalitozoon cuniculi 2-year-old Female Spayed Lop Eared Rabbit Positive Encephalitozoon cuniculi IgM and IgG and several months of phacoclastic uveitis OS with glaucoma H&E MAVP 1
2598 MAVP 2023 13 CANINE Color dilution alopecia 4 Years old, Intact female, Blue Doberman Pincher History of thinning hair and hair loss. H&E MAVP 1
2599 MAVP 2023 16 Sugar glider Listeria monocytogenes 2 adult sugar gliders Found dead. H&E MAVP 1
2600 MAVP 2023 17 CANINE C4-C6: Metastatic thyroid carcinoma 7-year-old, male neutered, mixed breed dog Suspected C1-C5 myelopathy with no use of front legs H&E MAVP 1
2601 MAVP 2023 18 HUMAN Renal amyloidosis 72-year-old white male Presented with a weakness and fatigue with history of kidney issues. H&E MAVP 1
2602 MAVP 2023 19 RHESUS MACAQUE Systemic amyloidosis 9½ year old male rhesus macaque Rear leg weakness which rapidly progressed to bilateral muscular atrophy and paraplegia. H&E MAVP 1
2603 MAVP 2023 20 NHP - CYNOMOLGUS MACAQUE Idiopathic chronic colitis 3-year-old female cynomolgus macaque Diarrhea and hypothermia. She developed dark discoloration of all digits on her feet and some fingers H&E MAVP 1
2604 MAVP 2023 21 CANINE Acute lymphoblastic T-cell leukemia or lymphoblastic T-cell lymphoma with spread to the bone marrow (leukemic lymphoma). 7-year-old neutered male golden retriever Persistent leukopenia (3000-4000/uL), non-regenerative anemia (hematocrit of 30-35%), and thrombocytopenia (100,000-130,000/uL). H&E MAVP 1
2605 MAVP 2023 22 CANINE Cecal GIST and trichuriasis Ten-year-old, intact female, mixed breed dog Cecal mass H&E MAVP 1
2606 MAVP 2023 23 FELINE Hypothalamus: Squamous cell carcinoma 6 years, female spayed, Domestic Longhair cat 6-month history of persistent left ear infection developing into a 1 week history of inability to open the mouth with occasional vomiting. H&E MAVP 1
2607 MAVP 2023 24 LIZARD Articular, periarticular, and periosteal gout and pseudogout 5-year-old intact male Murphy’s patternless leopard gecko Dysecdysis and found several times in dorsal recumbency, unable to right himself H&E MAVP 1
2608 MAVP 2023 25 CANINE Intermediate to large cell lymphoma with prominent hepatocytotropism (hepatocytotropic lymphoma) 9-year-old neutered male Beagle Icterus, painful abdomen, elevations in ALT, ALP, and total bilirubin H&E MAVP 1
2609 MAVP 2023 26 CANINE Solar dermatitis 8-year-old male neutered Bull Terrier Raised, erythematous, puffy lesions on hindlimbs that eventually burst open and drain serosangineous fluid H&E MAVP 1
2610 MAVP 2023 27 TOAD Articular mycobacteriosis Male (unknown age) Houston toad Mobility issues caused by swelling and distension in both front elbows H&E MAVP 1
2611 MAVP 2023 28 CANINE Chronic traumatic corneal damage, lens rupture, and glaucoma 3-month-old intact female German Shorthaired Pointer3MO Cat scratch to the cornea and you know what happens next H&E MAVP 1
2613 MAVP 2023 31 RACCOON Canine distemper virus and Clostridium piliforme coinfection) Juvenile, intact female, common raccoon Raccoon and one other from the group of six cbegan to lose weight and develop mild mucoid ocular discharge and cutaneous erythema H&E MAVP 1
2614 MAVP 2023 32 MINK Steptococcus bovis septicemia Three 8-week-old unaltered male (1) and female (2) mink ( Increase in daily mortality from 20 per day to greater than 500 per day over two days H&E MAVP 1
2615 MAVP 2023 33 BUDGERIGAR Mycobacterium genavense 5-year-old male parakeet Found dead with no premonitory signs H&E MAVP 1
2617 MAVP 2023 35 CANINE Histiocytic colitis 18-month-old castrated male canine Chronic diarrhea H&E MAVP 1
2618 MAVP 2023 29 RABBIT Ocular diffuse large B cell lymphoma 3-year-old, castrated male, Himalayan rabbit Enlarged and red left eye, decreased activity level, and inappetence H&E MAVP 1
2621 MAVP 2023 36 FOX Encephalitis due to Toxoplasma gondii 2-month-old female intact fox Blind and was subsequently found dead H&E MAVP 1
2623 MAVP 2023 34 OVINE Synopthalmos Stillborn male lamb Twin and dam were normal. H&E MAVP 1
2624 MAVP 2023 37 CAPYBARA Yersinia pseudotuberculosis sepsis 1-year-old intact male capybara Lethargic, ataxic, and dehydrated with diarrhea. H&E MAVP 1
2625 MAVP 2023 30 FELINE Perforocytosis - neutrophil infiltration within hepatocytes 12 year old, castrated male, Maine coon cat) Lethargy, anorexia, icterus H&E MAVP 1
2626 MAVP 2023 38 NHP - CYNOMOLGUS MACAQUE Endometriosis and uterine leiomyoma 15-year-old female cynomolgus monkey Right-sided uterine mass was found on abdominal palpation during the preoperative physical examination. H&E MAVP 1
2627 MAVP 2023 39 DEER Undifferentiated spindle cell neoplasms Two, 21-year-old female intact fallow deer They both had a history of chronic lameness, decreased appetite, and periodic nasal discharge. Both had masses in the thoracic inlet. H&E MAVP 1
2628 MAVP 2023 40 CANINE Blepharitis due to Onchocerca species. 9-year-old female spayed Border Collie mix This canine presented to their primary veterinarian for a small eyelid growth on the internal part of the left third eyelid. H&E MAVP 1
2629 MAVP 2023 41 FELINE Dermal pleomorphic sarcoma Four-year-old male neutered Savannah feline Anorexia and a mass in the interdigital space between digits 2-3 of the right hind limb H&E MAVP 1
2630 MAVP 2023 42 CANINE Uveodermatological syndrome 9-year-old female spayed Chihuahua dog History of an immune-mediated panuveitis of the left eye H&E MAVP 1
2631 MAVP 2023 43 TURKEY Histomonas meleagridis Two 2-month old, domestic turkey poults. % of 10 unvaccinated poults kept with other birds died at 2 months of age. H&E MAVP 1
2632 MAVP 2023 44 RAT Anti-drug immune complexes within Kupffer cells 13WO M Sprague-Dawley Administered a recombinant humanized IgG1 monoclonal antibody by subcutaneous injection once weekly for four weeks H&E MAVP 1
2633 SEVPAC 2011 15 PORCINE Palatal squamous cell carcinoma, cholangiocarcinoma, and adrenal pheochromocytoma 18YO Vietnamese potbellied pig Prsented for upper respiratory stridor. H&E SEVPAC 1
2635 SEVPAC 2011 16 DEER Theileriosis 16MO M Reindeer Representative of a herd of 23 individuals that lost six. Neurologic signs fever, and icterus. H&E SEVPAC 1
2636 SEVPAC 2011 17 CANINE Ileal neuroendocrine tumor with hepatic and nodal metastasis 12YO F/S Boxer Syncope, ataxia, posterior paraparesis. H&E SEVPAC 1
2637 SEVPAC 2011 18 CANINE Intravascular lymphoma 9YO F/S Pomeranian Two week histoy of head tilt, dullness, circling to the right H&E SEVPAC 1
2638 Southcentral Division 2023 2 FELINE Malignant round cell neoplasm, likely cutaneous B-cell lymphoma 10-year-old spayed female domestic shorthair cat10 Swelling over tarsus progressing to entire hindlimb H&E Southcentral Division 1
2639 Southcentral Division 2023 3 CANINE Granulomatous meningoencephalitis due to plant awn migration 8-month-old male Toy Poodle 4-day history of severe neck pain. MRI revealed a lesion within the right ventral thalamus with hydrocephalus and syringomyelia. H&E Southcentral Division 1
2640 Southcentral Division 2023 4 TURTLE Systemic spirorchiid trematodiasis 8-month-old, male red-eared slider Lethargy, plastral and carapacial ulceration, inappetence, and stunted growth. Two other turtles in the collection showed milder clinical signs H&E Southcentral Division 1
2641 Southcentral Division 2023 5 CANINE Hypereosinophilic syndrome 13-year-old, castrated male, mixed breed dog 4M history of non-weight bearing lameness. Presented for severely distended adomen H&E Southcentral Division 1
2642 Southcentral Division 2023 6 BOVINE Mortierella wolfii hypophysitis 7-month-old Pinzgauer heifer Swaying, lateral deviation of the left eye, and intermittent left circling. H&E Southcentral Division 1
2643 Southcentral Division 2023 7 FELINE Feline systemic reactive angioendotheliomatosis 11-year-old female spayed American domestic shorthair cat Lethargy, anorexia, hematemesis and hematuria, with a painful left side and labored breathing H&E Southcentral Division 1
2644 Southcentral Division 2023 8 CANINE Mast cell leukemia 10-year-old, female spayed, mixed breed dog Macrocytic, hypochromic, nonregenerative anemia, slight acanthocytes, spherocytes, and schistocytes, possible white blood cell clumping, and 16% H&E Southcentral Division 1
2645 Southcentral Division 2023 9 CANINE Granular cell tumor 8-year-old castrated male Doberman Pincher Multiple masses along the ventral midline H&E Southcentral Division 1
2646 Southcentral Division 2023 10 FOX Cutaneous lymphocytosis 10-year-old, female, Fennec fox Multifocal crusting, dry skin, and hair loss affecting the axillary region, dorsal neck, and a small patch on the lateral thighs. H&E 1
2647 Southcentral Division 2023 12 AVIAN Avian polyomavirus 9-week-old, female, Caique bird Acute lethargy, decreased appetite, and altered vocalization. The bird was part of a flock in which two other birds (ringnecks) suddenly died. H&E Southcentral Division 1
2648 Southcentral Division 2023 16 SCORPION Hemocytic sarcoma >4-year-old, male, Asian forest scorpion This scorpion was found dead with no premonitory signs or gross lesions H&E Southcentral Division 1
2649 Southcentral Division 2023 17 CANINE Ocular histiocytic sarcoma 9-year-old male neutered Golden RetrieverMild to moderate edema with perilimbal corneal blood vessels, mild flare, blood around the lens, anteri Mild to moderate edema with perilimbal corneal blood vessels, mild flare, blood around the lens, anterior lens luxation, conjunctivitis, iritis. H&E Southcentral Division 1
2651 Southcentral Division 2023 14 CANINE Gangliosidosis 3-year-old, spayed female Chihuahua Tremors, seizures, and incoordination since birth. The dog developed vision loss and became non-ambulatory. H&E Southcentral Division 1
2652 Southcentral Division 2023 13 OPOSSUM Mast cell tumor 2-year-old, female intact, Virginia opossum Non-healing ulcerated lesion on the dorsal aspect of the right hind manus H&E Southcentral Division 1
2653 Southcentral Division 2023 15 EQUINE Intestinal adenocarcinoma 21-year-old American Paint Horse mare Colic andweight loss of a few months duration. Rectal examination revealed large colon distention with suspected displacement. H&E Southcentral Division 1
2654 Southcentral Division 2023 19 MOUSE Spontaneous lysosomal storage disease of Swiss-Webster mice Eight-month-old adult female Tac:Swiss Webster he mouse had dried scabs in different parts of the body. H&E Southcentral Division 1
2655 Southcentral Division 2023 21 FELINE Enteric Mycobacterium avium infection 3-year-old castrated male domestic medium hair cat Vomiting, peripheral eosinophilia, and a proximal duodenal mass H&E Southcentral Division 1
2657 Southcentral Division 2023 22 MOUSE Mouse kidney parvovirus Mouse (Mus musculus), NOD.Cg-PrkdcscidIl2rgtm1Wjl/SzJ (NSG) strain Hunched posture and weight loss H&E Southcentral Division 1
2658 Southcentral Division 2023 20 NHP - RHESUS Nonepidermolytic ichthyosis with secondary dermatophytosis 1.5-year-old, 3.15 kg, male, Indian origin rhesus macaque Erythema of the face, hands, and feet H&E Southcentral Division 1
2659 AAVLD 2023 10 CANINE Phenobarbital-induced pancytopenia 3.5YO dog Treated with phenobarbital for epilepsy. Deeloped lethargy, fever, hyporexia, pancytopenia, severe proteinuria and positive ANA titer. H&E AAVLD 1
2660 AAVLD 2023 11 CANINE Cutaneous meningioma 9YO M Belgian Malinois Firm irregularly shaped mass ont he right eyebrow. H&E AAVLD 1
2662 AAZV 2023 17 SNAKE Atherosclerosis and cholesterol granuloma 13YM Great Basin gopher snake Hypercholesterolemia, twisting of the head caudally, star-gazing behaviour, abnormal defensive display, head tilt, and abnormal body rolling H&E AAZV 1
2663 ACVP 2023 4 FELINE 18 month old female cat Masses seen in uterus on ovariohysterectomy H&E Rob Foster 1
2668 ACVP 2023 1 UNKNOWN 7 year old, DSH, male cat Presented for weight loss, azotaemia and renomegaly. Histo sample obtained by nephrectomy of the right kidney H&E Palmeri 1
2669 ACVP 2023 2 UNKNOWN 10 year old, male intact German shepherd Presented with prostatomegaly. First biopsy inconclusive so prostatectomy and histopathology were performed (presence of metastases to inguinal lymph nodes). H&E Amorim 1
2670 ACVP 2023 3 EQUINE 30 year old Thoroughbred mare Presented for abdominal distention, depression, weakness and anorexia; 20 cm diameter mass associated with one ovary and extending to the cranial pelvis and prepubic region. H&E Grieco and Bienzle 1
2671 ACVP 2023 3 EQUINE 30 Year old Thoroughbred mare Presented for abdominal distention, depression, weakness and anorexia; 20 cm diameter mass associated with one ovary and extending to the cranial pelvis and prepubic region. Sample via abdominocentesis. H&E Grieco and Bienzle 1
2672 ACVP 2023 3 EQUINE 30-year-old Thoroughbred mare Presented for abdominal distention, depression, weakness and anorexia; 20 cm diameter mass associated with one ovary and extending to the cranial pelvis and prepubic region. H&E Grieco and Bienzle 1
2673 AAVLD 2023 1 EQUINE Hepatic Campylobacter jejuni infection 3YO gelding. 1W history of w3ight loss and weakness then recumbency and death. H&E AAVLD 1
2674 Southcentral Division 2023 18 BOVINE Fetal B-cell lymphoma 8-month-old Angus male bovine fetus8MO Angus abortus Dam's health was unknown H&E Southcentral Division 1
2675 AAVLD 2023 2 FISH Systemic myxozoan infection Eleven golden shiners Mortality event in a group of farm-raised golden shiners H&E AAVLD 1
2676 Southcentral Division 2023 1 FISH Thyroid follicular cell hyperplasia 11MO Cichlid Difficulty in maintaining buoyancy and increased respiratory frequency. Mass protruding from opercular chamber H&E Southcentral Division 1
2678 AAVLD 2023 4 PORCINE Renal leptospirosis Market age finisher pig Kidney condemned at slaughter. Increased abortions on the source sow farm. H&E AAVLD 1
2679 AAVLD 2023 5 PORCINE Diffuse alveolar damage, suppurative bronchopneumona , proliferative interstitial pneumonia. IHC positive for influenza and PCV-2 6WO 30lb. commercial mixed breed nursery ig Widespread coughing unresponsive to therapy. Pigs are vaccinated with PRRSV MLV. H&E AAVLD 1
2680 AAVLD 2023 6 EQUINE Eosinophilic colitis 4YO QH gelding 3D history of diarrhea H&E AAVLD 1
2681 AAVLD 2023 7 EQUINE Chronic suspensory desmitis 11YO Warmblood stallion 1Y history of chronic suspensory desmitis of the left hind leg. H&E AAVLD 1
2682 AAVLD 2023 8 BOVINE Systemi bovine adenovirus-6 and -10 infection 13MO Angus cow. Died suddely, no premonitory signs H&E AAVLD 1
2683 AAVLD 2023 9 BOVINE Bacillary hemoglobinuria 1YO Angus heifer Found dead. Icteric with red urine and kidney discoloration H&E AAVLD 1
2684 AAVLD 2023 12 FELINE Cytauxzoon felis 5YO M DSH Died after sudden onset of rapid breathing H&E AAVLD 1
2685 AAVLD 2023 3 PORCINE Mycoplasma hyorhinis meningoencephalitis 18-20WO commercial mixed breed pigs Lameness, neuro signs starting as trembling and progressing to lateral recumbency. Mortality in the group was 16.5%. H&E AAVLD 1
2686 AAVLD 2023 13 PORCINE Staphylococcus hyicus bronchopneumonia One day old Berkshire piglet Death due to respiratory signs H&E AAVLD 1
2687 AAVLD 2023 14 BOVINE Perilla mint intoxication 2.5YO Angus heifer Severe dyspnea H&E AAVLD 1
2688 AAVLD 2023 15 EQUINE Placental aspergillosis 7M gestational age Polo pony fetus Vulvar discharge from mare the week prior to abortion H&E AAVLD 1
2690 AAVLD 2023 16 DEER Systemic phycomycosis 1YO red deer Weight loss, neurologic deficits, limb edema, and pneumonia. H&E AAVLD 1
2691 SEVPAC 2023 19 CANINE Malignant peripheral nerve sheath tumor 5MO M mixed breed Dyspnea and multiple slubcutaneous masses in the thoracic wall. H&E SEVPAC 1
2692 SEVPAC 2023 20 CANINE Dysgerminoma 11YO F mixedbreed Previous diagnosis of Cushing's disease. Ovarian enlargement H&E SEVPAC 1
2693 SEVPAC 2011 19 CANINE Malignant peripheral nerve sheath tumor 5MO M mixed breed Dyspnea and infiltrative mass in the subcutis of the thorax H&E SEVPAC 1
2694 SEVPAC 2011 20 CANINE Dysgerminoma 11YO F mixed breed Enlarged ovary H&E SEVPAC 1
2695 SEVPAC 2011 21 EQUINE Renal polyomavirus infection 2YO Standardbred mare Upper respiratory tract infection, fever, lymph node abscessation H&E SEVPAC 1
2696 SEVPAC 2011 22 BEARDED DRAGON Adenoviral hepatitis Multiple month old bearded dragons This animals died with either seizures or without premonitory signs H&E SEVPAC 1
2697 SEVPAC 2011 23 GOLDFISH Kidney enlargement disease - Hoferellus carassii 8 inch goldfish Floatation abnormalities H&E SEVPAC 1
2698 SEVPAC 2011 24 FERRET Pulmonary Mycobacterium xenopi infection 3YO F/S ferret Weight loss, lethargy, hacking cough H&E SEVPAC 1
2700 SEVPAC 2011 26 CANINE Cerebral T-cell rich B cell lymphom aiwht Mott cell differentation 4YO F Labrador retriever 1W history of right sided head tilt and severe vestibular signs H&E SEVPAC 1
2701 SEVPAC 2011 27 CANINE Histiocytic sarcoma 9YO M/C Rottweiler Cloudy and painful left eye H&E SEVPAC 1
2702 SEVPAC 2011 28 CANINE Aflatoxicosis 2YO F Cocker spaniel Lethargy, anorexia, icterus H&E SEVPAC 1
2703 SEVPAC 2011 29 CAPRINE Copper toxicosis 11MO M Boer goat Red urine H&E SEVPAC 1
2704 SEVPAC 2011 25 CANINE Stage V leukemia/lymphoma and systemic mast cell proliferation 10YO male Labrador retriever Vomiting , anorexia, diarrhea H&E SEVPAC 1
2705 SEVPAC 2011 30 PARROT Amazon foot necrosis syndrome 20YO F yellow-naped Amazon Inability to grasp with feet; walked on hocks H&E SEVPAC 1
2706 SEVPAC 2011 31 CANINE Pyelonephritis and emphysematous cystitis 9YO male schnauzer History of diabetes, Addison's, chronic urinary tract infections H&E SEVPAC 1
2707 SEVPAC 2011 32 CANINE Mucopolysaccharidosis 1 17MO M Plott hound Stunted growth, progressive lameness and corneal opacity H&E SEVPAC 1
2708 SEVPAC 2011 33 CANINE Spinal cord nephroblastoma 8MO F/S Beagle Initially lame in one hindlimb, progressing to dragging both legs. H&E SEVPAC 1
2709 SEVPAC 2011 34 CANINE Nasal adenocarcinoma 3.5YO F/S pug WEakness in hindlimb, ataxia, blindness H&E SEVPAC 1
2710 SEVPAC 2011 35 TORTOISE Systemic ascarid larval migration 20YO F flat-tailed tortoise Lethargy unresponsive to treatment and died after a week. H&E SEVPAC 1
2711 SEVPAC 2011 36 CANINE Inherited macrothrombocytopenia of Cavalier King Charles spaniels 5YO F/S Cavalier King Charles spaniel Seizure activity H&E SEVPAC 1
2713 SEVPAC 2011 38 PENGUIN Avian malaria Adult M African black-footed penguin Found dead H&E SEVPAC 1
2714 Southcentral Division 2023 23 OVINE Malignant catarrhal fever 1-year-old, male, white Dorper sheep Intermittent diarrhea, hyporexia, lethargy, and weight loss H&E Southcentral Division 1
2715 SEVPAC 2011 37 AVIAN Marek's disease 7MO grey chicken Mass on the dirsum, eaciated, pelvic limb lameness. H&E SEVPAC 1
2716 SEVPAC 2011 39 RABBIT Systemic infection with Toxoplasma gondii 6YO M rabbit No sensation or movement in the pelvic limbs H&E SEVPAC 1
2717 SEVPAC 2011 40 PHEASANT Heterakis isolonche 9YO male fire back pheasant Dehydration, elevated liver enzymes H&E SEVPAC 1
2718 SEVPAC 2011 41 SHARK Systemic Fusarium infection Adult female bonnethead shark Disseminated skin lesions arising from cutaneous abrasion H&E SEVPAC 1
2719 SEVPAC 2011 42 CANINE Systemic Mycobacterium avium infection `8MO M/C miniature Schnauzer Lethargy, lymphadenopathy, vomiting, diarrhea H&E SEVPAC 1
2721 SEVPAC 2011 44 CANINE Granulomatous lymphangitis due to lymphangiectasia 5YO M Labrador retriever Chronic weight loss and hypoalbuminemia, ,hypoproteinemia, hypoglobulinemia H&E SEVPAC 1
2722 SEVPAC 2011 45 FELINE Feline progressive histocytosis 9YO F DSH Alopecic and dermal nodules on face, head, distal extremities and tail H&E SEVPAC 1
2723 SEVPAC 2011 46 CANINE Bilious and suppurative exudate 1YO F Labrador retriever HO multiple enterotimies and diagnsed subsequently with septic abdomen H&E SEVPAC 1
2724 SEVPAC 2011 47 BOVINE Bovine papular stomatitis 3MO F bovine Holstein Mucosal erosions seen in a calf euthenized for other reasons H&E SEVPAC 1
2725 SEVPAC 2011 48 BOVINE Pneumonia due to Aspergillus sp. 17DO bovine calf Severe non-responsive diarrhea H&E SEVPAC 1
2726 SEVPAC 2011 49 LEMUR Hemochromatosis 23 YO F/S red ruffed lemur Anorexia, lethargy, icterus H&E SEVPAC 1
2727 SEVPAC 2011 43 CANINE Aspergillus terreus 16MO M/C Viszla Lethargy, anorexia, anterior uveitis, renomegaly - elevated renal hemoatologic markers H&E SEVPAC 1
2728 SEVPAC 2011 50 NHP - RHESUS SV40 infection 6YO M Indian rhesus macaque SIV positive; developed weight loss and dehydration a year later. H&E SEVPAC 1
2729 SEVPAC 2011 51 RABBIT Copper toxicosis 3YO M domestic rabbit Icterus, and die at home H&E SEVPAC 1
2731 Southcentral Division 2023 11 CANINE Hippocampal and pyriform lobe necrosis 5-month-old castrated male Pit Bull Terrier Several-week history of neuro signs, including seizures, odd behavior (compulsive running and chewing on objects), high stepping on forelimbs H&E Southcentral Division 1
2732 SEVPAC 2011 52 RAT Streptococcus pneumoniae Adult male rat Group of 10 rats dying in 2 days H&E SEVPAC 1
2733 SEVPAC 2011 53 SNAKE Cardiac mycobacteriosis 19YO M Mexican burrowing python Found dead H&E SEVPAC 1
2734 SEVPAC 2011 54 ALLIGATOR Renal gout 4YO M American Alligator In a group of 10 in an aquarium. Developed crusting lesions on its front feet. H&E SEVPAC 1
2735 SEVPAC 2011 55 FISH Scuticociliatosis Halfbeak Presented deceased with red lesions on body wall H&E SEVPAC 1
2736 SEVPAC 2011 56 FISH Primitive neuroectodermal tumor, presumptive retinoblastoma Adult male Lake Malawi cichlid Unilateral expothalmos with mass protruding from right orbit. H&E SEVPAC 1
2737 SEVPAC 2011 57 CHICKEN Necrotic enteritis 10W2D old chicken Intestinal prolapse H&E SEVPAC 1
2738 SEVPAC 2011 58 AVIAN Anasakiasis Male juvenile greater shearwater Found dead a day after being turned in to a rehabilitator H&E SEVPAC 1
2739 SEVPAC 2011 59 DEER Onchocerca cervipedis F 3.8YO white-tailed deer Crusts on the inside of the ears H&E SEVPAC 1
2740 SEVPAC 2011 60 FELINE Pyogranomatous dermatitis and panniculitis due to Nocardia kruczakiae 4YO F/S DSH Ascites and mild dyspnea H&E SEVPAC 1
2742 SEVPAC 2011 62 CANINE Ocular cryptococcois 4YO M mixed breed Blind OD H&E SEVPAC 1
2743 SEVPAC 2011 61 CANINE Distemper encephalitis with demyelination 12WO heeler cross pup Greenish nasal discharge, cough H&E SEVPAC 1
2744 SEVPAC 2011 63 CANINE Hypothyroidism with cardiac myxedema 4YO F/S Great Dane PRogressive ataxia to coma and hypothermia H&E SEVPAC 1
2745 SEVPAC 2011 64 CANINE Iridociliary adenocarcinoma 7YO F Yorkshire terrier Buphthalmia and glaucoma resulting in enucleation H&E SEVPAC 1
2746 SEVPAC 2011 65 CANINE Follicular dysplasia 5YO female hound Non-pruritic symmetric partial alopecia of the trunk H&E SEVPAC 1
2747 SEVPAC 2011 66 BOVINE Rift Valley fever Near term Holstein fetus Severe hepatic necrosis an fluid in abdominal cavity H&E SEVPAC 1
2748 SEVPAC 2011 67 BOVINE Mannheimia hemolytica A1 encephalitis 5MO M/C Holstein calf Weight loss, lethargy, ataxia, recumbency H&E SEVPAC 1
2749 Other 0 African pygmy hedgehog TEST TEST H&E AAVLD 1
2750 SEVPAC 2011 68 EQUINE Anterior enteritis/duodenitis/proximal enteritis 13YO Andalusian gelding Colic, abdominal effusion H&E SEVPAC 1
2751 SEVPAC 2011 69 EQUINE Iron deficiency anemia 48 day old Arabian colt Born 5 wek premature - signs of hypoxic ischic encephalopathy H&E SEVPAC 1
2753 SEVPAC 2011 71 FELINE Nasal peripheral neve sheath tumor or paranasal meningioma 4YO F Siamese cat 15M history of dyspnea and mucopurulent nasal discharge. Mass was eventually detected. H&E SEVPAC 1
2754 SEVPAC 2011 70 BOVINE Granulosa-thecal cell tumor 3.5MO Beefmaster heifer Mass on right ovary/uterus H&E SEVPAC 1
2755 West Coast Round Robin 2022 1 BOVINE Ureaplasma diverticulum Third trimester aborted fetus. 63 cm crown to rump (third trimester), aborted bovine heifer fetus from an 11-year-old Angus cow. No placenta was available for examination H&E West Coast Round Robin 1
2756 West Coast Round Robin 2022 2 BOVINE As yet undiagnosed interstitial pneumona with BALT hyperplasia of fetal and neonatal calves Neonatal Angus bull calf Neonatal Angus bull calf found dead with marked autolysis and evidence of predation. Carcass and partial placenta submitted for abortion work-up H&E West Coast Round Robin 1
2757 West Coast Round Robin 2022 3 CANINE Adrenocortical insufficiency secondary to acute pancreatitis 12-year-old, female Yorkshire Terrier 2-3 day bout of vomiting and anorexia. The dog had reportedly gained access to cat food the day prior to the onset of clinical symptoms. H&E West Coast Round Robin 1
2758 West Coast Round Robin 2022 4 SNAKE Ophidian arenavirus - inclusion body disease. 13-year-old, female boa A new python was intoduced to the collection and all 13 snakes in the collection would die in 18 months - emaciated and star-gazing. H&E West Coast Round Robin 1
2759 West Coast Round Robin 2022 5 FELINE Pleomorphic mast cell tumor 9-year-old, neutered male, domestic short hair cat 4-6 mm round, alopecic, smooth mass on the skin of the right ventrolateral abdomen. H&E West Coast Round Robin 1
2760 West Coast Round Robin 2022 6 IGUANA Nannizziopsis sp. Tissue from an adult (6 year-old) iguana. There was brown thickening of the skin on the tail, with scale retention. When the scales were removed, ulceration was manifested. H&E West Coast Round Robin 1
2761 West Coast Round Robin 2022 7 CANINE Cyniclomyces guttulatus 9YO dog Recurrent vomiting H&E West Coast Round Robin 1
2762 West Coast Round Robin 2022 8 CANINE Amyloid-producing odontogenic tumor (APOT) 4-year-old female French bulldog. Excised oral tumor arising from the mandibular gingiva H&E West Coast Round Robin 1
2763 West Coast Round Robin 2022 9 FELINE Aelurostrongylus abstrusus. 6-year-old male crossbreed cat. Icteric and had splenomegaly, a yellow-brownish liver with rounded edges, and a portal lymph node increased in size H&E West Coast Round Robin 1
2764 West Coast Round Robin 2022 10 RAT Capillaria hepatica Adult male rat Found dead on street H&E West Coast Round Robin 1
2765 West Coast Round Robin 2022 12 FELINE Congenital pulmonary adenomatoid malformation (Stocker type II) with secondary pneumonia 6-week-old female domestic short-haired cat Harsh lung sounds H&E West Coast Round Robin 1
2766 West Coast Slide Conference 2022 0 BEAR Malignant peripheral nerve sheath tumor Free-ranging adult male American black bear An 8cm x 4.5cm x 3.5cm ovoid, firm, mottled beige, pale tan and tan, subcutaneous mass was present on the right cheek. H&E West Coast Round Robin 1
2770 West Coast Round Robin 2022 13 BEAR Malignant peripheral nerve sheath tumor Adult male black bear This free-ranging adult male American black bear was part of a hunter harvest. Gross findings: An 8cm x 4.5cm x 3.5cm ovoid, firm, mottled beige, pale tan and tan, subcutaneous mass was present on the right cheek. H&E West Coast Round Robin 1
2771 West Coast Round Robin 2022 14 CANINE Adrenal necrosis with infarction 12-year-old, male neutered, Shetland Sheepdog Controlled Cushing’s disease with trilostane , dietary indiscretion, and stress colitis. Went off meds while boarding H&E West Coast Round Robin 1
2775 West Coast Round Robin 2022 15 SEAL West Nile viral meningomyelitis and ganglioneuritis 30-year-old, intact female harbor seal Head tremors for more than 6 months starting on May 2019. These head-tremors/bobbling a H&E West Coast Round Robin 1
2776 West Coast Round Robin 2022 16 CANINE Fat embolism syndrome 13 year old female spayed Norwich Terrier Died in ER. There is a focal area of marked chronic-active pancreatitis with evidence of peritonitis and local steatitis. H&E West Coast Round Robin 1
2777 West Coast Round Robin 2022 26 NHP - OLIVE BABOON Cardiomyopathy with replacement fibrosis Adult male olive baboon Pericardial effusion, stiff major arteries, right ventricle appears flabby H&E West Coast Round Robin 1
2778 West Coast Round Robin 2022 18 FERRET Ferret coronavirus-associated granulomatous disease 1.9 yr-old, male domestic ferret Many pale, multifocal to coalescing roundish nodules, between 2 and 4 mm in diameter were observed on the surface and deep in the parenchymal of both kidneys. H&E West Coast Round Robin 1
2779 West Coast Round Robin 2022 18 EQUINE Renal Halicephalobus gingivalis infection 11-year-old Quarter Horse gelding Euthanized after a 2-day history of fever, progressive ataxia, and recumbence. The animal was submitted for postmortem examination and diagnostic workup. H&E West Coast Round Robin 1
2780 West Coast Round Robin 2022 17 CAPRINE Staphylococcal mastitis A 3-year-old, Alpine goat. A 3-year-old, Alpine goat that died with a 5-day history of fever, lethargy and trouble breathing and standing after giving birth. H&E West Coast Round Robin 1
2781 West Coast Round Robin 2022 11 CAPRINE Squamous cell carcinoma 8-year-old Nigerian goat There was an approximately 7 x 6 x 2 cm, soft to firm, multifocally friable, protuberant, ulcerated, hemorrhagic, black and white mass on the left side of the skull H&E West Coast Round Robin 1
2784 West Coast Round Robin 2022 21 EQUINE Clostridium difficile Tissue from a five-vear-old Arabian mare. Patient with 48-hour history of colic H&E West Coast Round Robin 1
2785 West Coast Round Robin 2022 20 CAPRINE Squamous cell carcinoma 8-year-old Nigerian goat 6-month history of mass on the forehead and weight loss H&E West Coast Round Robin 1
2786 West Coast Round Robin 2022 22 FELINE Thymoma-associated exfoliative dermatitis S-year-old, male castrated, btack and white Domestic shorthair cat5YO Arabian mare Approximately 80% of the skin is hairless.or sparsely haired with dozens of up to a cm oiamJter, depressed foci (ulcers and erosions) which are multifocally covered by black'scaly material H&E West Coast Round Robin 1
2787 West Coast Round Robin 2022 23 FERRET Hepatic hemangiosarcoma 5YO F/S ferret Hemoabdomen H&E West Coast Round Robin 1
2788 West Coast Round Robin 2022 24 EQUINE Salmonella enterica serotype Hadar 11 DO Arabian filly An Arabian filly presented to the veterinary teaching hospital at three days of age for diarrhea and failure of passive transfer of immunity. H&E West Coast Round Robin 1
2789 West Coast Round Robin 2022 25 EQUINE Mcotoxicosis (fumonisin Bl ) 22-vear-old mule Patient lame for a week, stumbling, blind, went down, unable to get up, finally
euthanized
H&E West Coast Round Robin 1
2790 West Coast Round Robin 2020 1 FELINE Francisella tularensis - tularemia Cat Owner performed this necropsy (oops!) Multifocally, throughout the spleen were 5-10 mm diameter, raised, firm, tan nodules. H&E West Coast Round Robin 1
2792 West Coast Round Robin 2020 2 FELINE Exocrine pancreatic atrophy Adult cat Adult cat with history of chronic diarrhea, weight loss, and vomiting, along with recent UTI and progressive weakness and trembling H&E West Coast Round Robin 1
2793 West Coast Round Robin 2020 3 CANINE Brucella canis Two adult stray dogs One of two young adult stray dogs that were clinically diagnosed with orchitis on intake at a local animal shelter. This dog also had anterior uveitis. H&E West Coast Round Robin 1
2794 West Coast Round Robin 2020 4 EQUINE Tyzzers's disease Ten-day-old female Quarterhorse became recumbent and died after being treated for diarrhea. Field autopsy notes described a possible pneumonia, as well as hemorrhage along the ventricles of the heart. The liver is the tissue of interest. H&E West Coast Round Robin 1
2795 West Coast Round Robin 2020 5 RING-TAILED LEMUR Pulmonary Bordetella bronchiseptica and E. coli. Two-week-old female Ringtail lemur Found dead after three other neonatal lemurs from the same cohort died the previous week. Lung is the tissue of interest. H&E West Coast Round Robin 1
2796 West Coast Round Robin 2020 6 EQUINE Rhodococcus equi osteomyelitis 14 week old Thoroughbred filly Treated for respiratory disease for 6 weeks. She became acutely lame a couple of weeks ago and recently developed stifle effusion. Radiographs revealed a large lytic lesion on the medial condyle of the distal femur. H&E West Coast Round Robin 1
2797 West Coast Slide Conference 2020 7 EQUINE Coccidiodes immits pneumonia and placentitis Neonate TB foal Mare went into labor, had a gestation of 296 days, a “Red bag” foal, presented with meconium on feet but heart beat was present H&E West Coast Round Robin 1
2798 West Coast Round Robin 2020 7 EQUINE Coccidioides immitis pneumonia Neonatal TB foal Mare went into labor, had a gestation of 296 days, a “Red bag” foal, presented with meconium on feet but heart beat was present. H&E West Coast Round Robin 1
2799 West Coast Round Robin 2020 8 EQUINE Placental Coccidioides immitis infection Neonatal TB foal Mare went into labor, had a gestation of 296 days, a “Red bag” foal, presented with meconium on feet but heart beat was present. H&E West Coast Round Robin 1
2800 West Coast Round Robin 2020 9 EQUINE Tracheal chondromalacia with collapse 8 year old Miniature horse The horse was essentially normal with the exception of marked dorsoventral flattening of the trachea along nearly the entire length. H&E West Coast Round Robin 1
2801 West Coast Round Robin 2020 10 CHICKEN Gout 3 year old Araucana Found dead H&E West Coast Round Robin 1
2802 West Coast Round Robin 2020 11 CHICKEN Marek’s disease 9-week-old backyard chicken The bird had a brief history of respiratory signs, periorbital swelling and nasal discharge H&E West Coast Round Robin 1
2803 West Coast Round Robin 2020 12 DEER Deer adenovirus 2.5 month old, male black-tailed deer The fawn was found dead within 24 hrs of sudden onset of lethargy, inappetence and high fever. There was rectal bleeding prior to death H&E West Coast Round Robin 1
2804 West Coast Round Robin 2020 13 AVIAN Oral capillariasis 23-year-old male raven Found dead following a two month history of stomatitis. The animal’s appetite and behavior were normal and he experienced no appreciable weight loss. H&E West Coast Round Robin 1
2806 West Coast Round Robin 2020 15 CAPRINE Neospora caninum Adult doe Doe miscarried on day 97. No previous complications H&E West Coast Round Robin 1
2807 West Coast Round Robin 2020 14 RACCOON Canine distemper and Toxoplasma gondii Juvenile raccoon Weight loss, oculonasal discharge, dyspnea H&E West Coast Round Robin 1
2808 West Coast Round Robin 2020 16 FOX Colitis due to Spirocerca lupi San Nicolas Island fox San Nicolas Island fox struck by vehicle and submitted for necropsy. H&E West Coast Round Robin 1
2809 West Coast Round Robin 2021 1 OPOSSUM Didelphostrongylus hayesi and Besnoitia darlingi Adult female Virginia opossum Adult female Virginia opossum (Didelphis virginiana) euthanized following a history of dyspnea, dull/depressed mentation, and attack by a dog. H&E West Coast Round Robin 1
2810 West Coast Round Robin 2021 2 ALPACA Mucinous colonic adenocarcinoma 10-year old, male neutered alpaca A 10-year old, male neutered alpaca was euthanized with a history of progressive weight loss and very poor body condition. H&E West Coast Round Robin 1
2811 West Coast Round Robin 2021 3 BISON Nerium oleander Two 18MO female bison Died suddenly with extensive sub-endocardial hemorrhages in both ventricles and atria. H&E West Coast Round Robin 1
2812 West Coast Round Robin 2021 4 CHICKEN Marek's disease A backyard, young hen A backyard, young hen was euthanized with a 3-month history of splay legs and paresis. H&E West Coast Round Robin 1
2813 West Coast Round Robin 2021 5 CHICKEN Hepatic lipidosis 4-year-old hen 4-year-old hen with a history of being lethargic and ataxic over the past 3 days H&E West Coast Round Robin 1
2814 West Coast Round Robin 2021 6 NHP - JAPANESE MACAQUE Japanese macaque encephalitis Juvenile female Japanese macaque Presumed JME, right leg paresis, right arm paralysis, generalized ataxia, left muzzle paresis, and mild OD ptosis and miosis H&E West Coast Round Robin 1
2816 West Coast Round Robin 2021 8 NHP - JAPANESE MACAQUE Atherosclerosis 14 year old, male Japanese macaque Fed a high fat diet. There is a history of elevated serum cholesterol and triglyceride. He was found deceased H&E West Coast Round Robin 1
2817 West Coast Round Robin 2021 7 RHESUS MACAQUE Ovarian steroidal tumor and uterine endometrial stromal decidualization Aged, 20 year old, breeding colony-assigned female rhesus macaque had nine offspring by
vaginal delivery between 6/2004 and 5/2020.
Ovary was enlarged and measured ~ 1.9cm x 1.4 cm and weighed 1.71 g. H&E West Coast Round Robin 1
2819 West Coast Round Robin 2021 10 RHESUS MACAQUE Simian adenovirus 23 and cytomegalovirus Juvenile (1 year, 221 day old) female rhesus macaque The pancreas is severely enlarged (27.1 g), firm, mottled red, white/tan with areas of dry tissue (necrosis) H&E West Coast Round Robin 1
2820 West Coast Round Robin 2021 9 RHESUS MACAQUE SIV giant cell pneumonia, cytomegalovirus, Mycobacterium avium complex A juvenile (1 year, 340 day old) female rhesus macaque, born at ONPRC Animal received a single SHIV SF162P3 (SIV/HIV chimera passaged in rhesus macaques) challenge intravenously at start of study. H&E West Coast Round Robin 1
2821 West Coast Round Robin 2021 11 CANINE XY, SRY+, testicular DSD with female phenotype. One-year-old, female dog. Os clitoris noted grossly. Bilateral inguinal masses within the abdominal cavity. H&E West Coast Round Robin 1
2823 West Coast Round Robin 2021 13 MOUSE Cutaneous graft versus host Transgenic research mice on protocol of whole-body irradiation, followed by a bone marrow transplant from a different strain of mouse. There is widespread and confluent areas of alopecia and erythematous patches, erosions and elevated crusts with sloughing of the skin that extends from the head to the lumbar area of the body. H&E West Coast Round Robin 1
2824 West Coast Round Robin 2021 12 CANINE Cardiac atherosclerosis Anorexia, lethargy, diarrhea and died H&E West Coast Round Robin 1
2825 West Coast Round Robin 2021 14 BOVINE Hepatic and splenic Listeria monocytogenes infection 12-day-old mixed breed heifer beef calf Calf was fine yesterday. Found dead today in the field. H&E West Coast Round Robin 1
2826 West Coast Round Robin 2021 15 BOVINE Lead toxicosis One-year-old Brown Charolais cross steer In a period of three days, 4/25 animals were found dead without premonitory signs. Animals had access to a junkyard. H&E West Coast Round Robin 1
2827 West Coast Round Robin 2012 1 DUCK Myocarditis due to Pasteurella multocida - fowl cholera Duck Duck with lethargy, emaciation and ataxia. H&E West Coast Round Robin 1
2828 West Coast Round Robin 2012 2 FELINE Histoplasma capsulatum Cat Biopsy of mesenteric lymph nodes H&E West Coast Round Robin 1
2829 West Coast Round Robin 2012 3 FERRET Chordoma Ferret Mass removed from the proximal tail area of a ferret H&E West Coast Round Robin 1
2830 West Coast Round Robin 2012 4 CANINE Myocardial infection with Hepatozoon americanum 4 year old, male, neutered dachshund Tissue from a 4 year old, male, neutered dachshund with a history of chronic weight loss. H&E West Coast Round Robin 1
2831 West Coast Round Robin 2012 5 BOVINE 4-ipomeanol (moldy sweet potato) toxicosis 4 year old, male, neutered dachshund In mid-August of 2012, a cattle produce in rural Arkansas reported several cattle dying suddenly of unexplained causes.Tissue from a 4 year old, male, neutered dachshund with a history of chronic weight loss. In taking the history, the producer explained t H&E West Coast Round Robin 1
2832 West Coast Round Robin 2012 6 CANINE Splenic and hepatic hemophagocytic histiocytic sarcoma Twelve-year-old, neutered male Golden Retriever History of maxillary fibrosarcoma treated with radiation and palladia. Subsequently developed anorexia and anemia H&E West Coast Round Robin 1
2833 West Coast Round Robin 2012 7 CANINE Hemophagocytic histiocytic sacoma Twelve-year-old, neutered male Golden Retriever This twelve-year-old, neutered male Golden Retriever had a history of a maxillary fibrosarcoma that was treated with radiation and Palladia in February of 2011. In February of 2012, there was onset of inappetence and anemia (PCV 25%). H&E West Coast Round Robin 1
2834 West Coast Round Robin 2012 8 CANINE Gossypiboma with fibrosarcoma formation 5 year old spayed female German Shepherd d Tissue from a 5 year old spayed female German Shepherd dog with progressive abdominal distention and recent deterioration. H&E West Coast Round Robin 1
2835 West Coast Round Robin 2012 9 CHICKEN Vit A deficiency 6 month old chickens Widespread chronic conjuctivitis in 6 months old chickens. Many with respiratory disease with labored breathing H&E West Coast Round Robin 1
2836 West Coast Round Robin 2012 10 CANINE Rhinosporidium seeberi Four year old, neutered male Great Pyrenees Rhinoscopy examination of the right nasal cavity shows a fleshy mass at the entrance to the right nasal passage that is attached to the mucosa of the lateral nasal wall H&E West Coast Round Robin 1
2837 West Coast Round Robin 2012 11 BOVINE Reactive angioendotheliomatosis 4-5 months old Angus-crossbred steer Multiple dark red-black, 1mm diameter foci were visible on cut surfaces of the heart tissue. H&E West Coast Round Robin 1
2838 West Coast Round Robin 2012 12 CAPRINE Congenital portosystemic shunt 3MO Boer kid Intermittent neurologic signs including stargazing, circling, padding,head bobbing H&E West Coast Round Robin 1
2839 West Coast Round Robin 2012 13 EQUINE Choroid lymphoima 1YO QH gelding High body temperature, abnormal lung sounds, blindness H&E West Coast Round Robin 1
2841 West Coast Round Robin 2012 14 AVIAN Systemic avian polyomacirus 3-4MO handraised caique Poor weight gain, regurgitation H&E West Coast Round Robin 1
2842 West Coast Round Robin 2012 15 CAPRINE Small ruminant lentivirus encephalitis 2YO NIgerian dwarf goat History of weight loss and neurologic symptoms H&E West Coast Round Robin 1
2843 West Coast Round Robin 2012 16 PARROT Adenoviral hepatitis and enteritis 3.5MO African grey parrot HIstory of weight loss, vomiting, blood in feces. H&E West Coast Round Robin 1
2844 West Coast Round Robin 2013 1 BOVINE Gongylonema pulchrum and esophageal fibromyxoma Adult bovine Presented for slaughter H&E West Coast Round Robin 1
2845 West Coast Round Robin 2013 2 BOVINE Metastatic pulmonary calcification Adult bovine Presented for slaughter H&E West Coast Round Robin 1
2846 West Coast Round Robin 2013 3 OPOSSUM Pulmonary Capillaria infection Adult opossum Sacrificed as a result of a wildlife tuberculosis study H&E West Coast Round Robin 1
2847 West Coast Round Robin 2013 4 LLAMA Parelaphestrongylus tenuis Adult llama Neurological signs H&E West Coast Round Robin 1
2848 West Coast Round Robin 2013 5 BOVINE Presumptive pulmonary infection with Actinobacillus lignieresi Adult bovine Presented for slaughter H&E West Coast Round Robin 1
2849 West Coast Round Robin 2013 6 TURKEY Aspergillus fumigatus myelitis Ten 2-week-old tom turkeys Gross examination revealed all birds on their sides and unable to walk. H&E West Coast Round Robin 1
2850 West Coast Round Robin 2013 7 BOVINE Infectious bovine pustlar vulvovaginitis First calf heifer Pustules on innerr vulvar lip. H&E West Coast Round Robin 1
2851 West Coast Round Robin 2013 8 TURKEY Turkey viral hepatitis - avian picornavirus 32DO turkey poults from a 15,000 bird flock. Diarrhea, llistlessness, mild respiratory signs and increased mortality. H&E West Coast Round Robin 1
2852 West Coast Round Robin 2013 9 DEER Disseminated Nocardia brasiliensis 6YO F reindeer Right front foot problem and runny nose H&E West Coast Round Robin 1
2854 West Coast Round Robin 2013 10 BOVINE Granulomatous peritonitis due to Mycobacterium bovis Adult cow Submitted for TB surveillance H&E West Coast Round Robin 1
2855 West Coast Round Robin 2013 11 OVINE White muscle disease - nutritional myopathy 4MO F lamb Stiffness of the hind legs and hunched back, became reluctant to stand and developed respiratory signs H&E West Coast Round Robin 1
2856 West Coast Round Robin 2013 12 BOVINE Chondrodysplastic dwarfism Abortus from a dwarf Highland cow: Dysproportionate dwarfism H&E West Coast Round Robin 1
2857 West Coast Round Robin 2013 13 CHICKEN Spotty liver disease - miliary hepatitis Mature red hens in full lay Increased mortality seen in a free range flock of mature layer hens. H&E West Coast Round Robin 1
2858 West Coast Round Robin 2013 14 FISH Lymphoma Farm-raised Murray cod Cream white nodules protruding from under the gill operculum in market weight fish. H&E West Coast Round Robin 1
2859 West Coast Round Robin 2013 15 AVIAN Splenic infection with Yersinia pseudotuberculosis Adult rufous whistler Died after several months of wasting H&E West Coast Round Robin 1
2864 West Coast Round Robin 2013 16 CANINE Dermal filariasis 3YO Dachshund Lump on shoulder H&E West Coast Round Robin 1
2867 West Coast Round Robin 2013 17 ANTELOPE Intestinal coccidiosis and lungworms Adult impala EAmaciated and died during capture H&E West Coast Round Robin 1
2868 West Coast Round Robin 2013 18 HYRAX Systemic toxoplasmosis Variably aged rock hyrax Outbreak in free-rage animals H&E West Coast Round Robin 1
2872 Other 0 EQUINE H&E 1
2875 Other 0 EQUINE H&E 1
2878 Argentinean Division Interinstitutional Seminars 2023 197 FELINE H&E 1
2880 Argentinean Division Interinstitutional Seminars 2023 0 H&E Seminarios Interinstitucionales de Histopatología (Argentina) 1
2882 West Coast Round Robin 2024 1 OVINE Small ruminant lentivirus 3YO Dorper sheep Found dead with no premonitory signs H&E West Coast Round Robin 1
2884 West Coast Round Robin 2024 3 BISON Yersinia enterocolitica 8-year-old, American bison Clinical history of stiff joints and emaciation H&E West Coast Round Robin 1
2885 West Coast Round Robin 2024 4 EQUINE Idiopathic ileal muscular hypertrophy 20-year-old, Quarter Horse mare Clinical history of weight loss (~500#), and inappetence after the 3rd vaccine of Pneumobort at 9 months gestation. The mare foaled 6 weeks prior to presentation to the NDSU VDL. H&E West Coast Round Robin 1
2886 West Coast Round Robin 2024 2 CANINE Chemodectoma A 5-year-old, male, intact Boston Terrier History of heart failure for 1 month H&E West Coast Round Robin 1
2888 West Coast Round Robin 2024 6 MACAW Necrotizing hepatitis due to Chlamydia sp. Juvenile male macaw History of mite infestation, loss of appetite and intermittent diarrhea starting ~4 days before death. H&E West Coast Round Robin 1
2889 West Coast Round Robin 2024 7 BOVINE Nutritional myopathy - white muscle disease 1 month-old Texas Longhorn calf Died suddenly with areas of pallor in thigh muscles H&E West Coast Round Robin 1
2890 West Coast Round Robin 2024 8 FISH Dermatitis due to Tetrahymena species Guppy Over 70% of the fish have died. Fish treated with salt and formalin, but no overall health improvement noted. H&E West Coast Round Robin 1
2891 West Coast Round Robin 2024 9 EQUINE Eosinophilic colitis 4-year-old Quarter Horse gelding Died after three day illness H&E West Coast Round Robin 1
2892 West Coast Round Robin 2024 5 CANINE Hepatic canine adenovirus-1 Juvenile male crossbred dog. Dumped on side of road. Seizuring, poor health. Euthanized H&E West Coast Round Robin 1
2893 West Coast Round Robin 2024 10 FELINE Alpha mannosidosis 4MO kitten The animal presented neurologic signs (head tremors and nystagmus), without response to treatment. H&E West Coast Round Robin 1
2894 West Coast Round Robin 2024 11 CANINE Eucoleus boehmi 11YO dog The animal presented bilateral mucus nasal discharge, sneezing and tachypnea. H&E West Coast Round Robin 1
2895 West Coast Round Robin 2024 12 FELINE Dermatofibroma Adult, male, Siamese cat. Skin tumor on head H&E West Coast Round Robin 1
2896 West Coast Round Robin 2024 13 CANINE Alopecia areata Eight-year-old male Jack Russell Terrier Multifocal areas of well-circumscribed alopecia in the face, non-pruritic and hyperpigmented. H&E West Coast Round Robin 1
2897 West Coast Round Robin 2024 14 BOVINE Pajaroellobacter abortibovis - foothill abortion - enzootic bovine abortion 8MO aborted bovine fetus History of approximately 16 other aborted calves in third trimester within the month of >500 head herd. H&E West Coast Round Robin 1
2898 West Coast Round Robin 2024 15 EQUINE Pyrollizzidine alkaloid toxicosis 13YOu Saddlebred gelding History of acute respiratory distress with one other horse on the property that died one week prior. H&E West Coast Round Robin 1
2899 West Coast Round Robin 2024 16 CANINE Malignant mesenchymal cardiac tumor 5-year-old male Labrador Retriever Submitted to necropsy with no history. H&E West Coast Round Robin 1
2900 West Coast Round Robin 2024 17 EQUINE Nutritional myopathy 2-day-old female, Gypsy Vanner foal Showing lethargy and standing difficulty 24 hours after the birth with severe hyperkalemia, hypercarotenemia, muscular enzyme increase, and pigmenturia, followed by death. H&E West Coast Round Robin 1
2901 West Coast Round Robin 2024 18 PORCINE Brachyspira hyodysenterriae - swine dysentery Tissue from a 6 year old Duroc sow Expected to furrow this week. Ag teacher had no heart beat per ultrasound on piglets and was found dead the next day. H&E West Coast Round Robin 1
2905 West Coast Round Robin 2024 22 CANINE Splenic hemangiomatosis Adult female German Shepherd dog Depression and anorexia for a few weeks. The hemogram revealed moderate anemia. The abdominal ultrasound revealed a mildly enlarged spleen with small vascular-like cavities. H&E West Coast Round Robin 1
2906 West Coast Round Robin 2024 23 CANINE Canine lobular orbital adenoma 13-year-old female spayed Maltese mixed dog History of a mass in the eyelid. A very friable irregular mass removed at surgery. The veterinarian is concerned about surgical margins and possible behavior of the mass. H&E West Coast Round Robin 1
2907 West Coast Round Robin 2024 24 EQUINE Cystic adenomatous hyperplasia of the allantois Placenta from a 17-year-old mare. Cystic pocket in the placenta H&E West Coast Round Robin 1
2908 West Coast Round Robin 2024 25 EQUINE Equine giant cell tumor of soft parts Adult female Tennessee walking horse History of a mass behind the right shoulder. H&E West Coast Round Robin 1
2909 West Coast Round Robin 2024 26 CANINE Ovotestis and testis with paired mesonephric and paramesonephric ducts Two-year-old female Cocker Spaniel dog The reproductive tract was submitted whole and included paired gonads resembling testes and a vestigial paired tubular tract resembling uterine horns. H&E West Coast Round Robin 1
2910 West Coast Round Robin 2024 27 Deer Cutaneous demdicosis Adult, male intact (buck) deer Was hit by a car. The buck had severe alopecia all over the body. H&E West Coast Round Robin 1
2911 West Coast Round Robin 2024 28 CAPRINE Caprine arthritis encephalitis virus (CAEV) pneumonia 6-year-old female La Mancha goat Died following a history of weight loss H&E West Coast Round Robin 1
2912 West Coast Round Robin 2024 29 OVINE Scrotal gas gangrene - Clostridium perfringens and Paeniclostridium sordellii 1-year-old mixed breed ram A day after castration, the wether showed fever, tachycardia and respiratory distress. H&E West Coast Round Robin 1
2913 West Coast Round Robin 2024 30 CHICKEN Humeral air sac adenocarcinoma 12-year-old backyard hen 5MO history of tumor on left week H&E West Coast Round Robin 1
2914 West Coast Round Robin 2024 19 CHICKEN Interstitial nephritis due to avian coronavirus (infectious bronchitis virus) Blue jersey, backyard chicken, female Found dead H&E West Coast Round Robin 1
2915 West Coast Round Robin 2024 20 BOVINE Anaplasma marginale A 13 years old Angus cow Treated for grass tetany and died the next day. H&E West Coast Round Robin 1
2916 West Coast Round Robin 2024 21 BOVINE Abortion due to bovine herpesvirus-1 Holstein dairy cow fetus Dam was 192 days pregnant. H&E West Coast Round Robin 1
2917 West Coast Round Robin 2020 17 ANTELOPE Aspiration pneumonia 6-year-old, female, captive black duiker Prolonged history of cheek abscesses died overnight, 48h after a surgical procedure that included anesthesia. H&E West Coast Round Robin 1
2918 West Coast Round Robin 2020 18 PORCINE Salmonella Group B serotype 4,[5],12:i Three 3-month-old feeder Hampshire cross pigs Being fed waste food products from a close restaurant, died on 3 consecutive days. H&E West Coast Round Robin 1
2919 West Coast Round Robin 2020 19 Bobcat Notoedres cati Adult, female, wild bobcat Was found dead with skin lesions and a history of localized movements recorded by telemetry 1-2 days prior to death. H&E West Coast Round Robin 1
2920 West Coast Round Robin 2020 20 EQUINE Actinobacillus equuli nephritis 1-year-old thoroughbred colt History of acute onset of fever and neurologic signs. H&E West Coast Round Robin 1
2921 West Coast Round Robin 2020 21 RACCOON Klebsiella pneumoniae septicemia Juvenile male raccoon Had been in care for 4.5 months with no health abnormalities observed until it was found dead one morning H&E West Coast Round Robin 1
2924 West Coast Round Robin 2020 23 RHESUS MACAQUE Simian parvovirus 7 year-old male rhesus macaque The animal was infected with SIV five months prior to necropsy and developed non-regenerative anemia. H&E West Coast Round Robin 1
2925 West Coast Round Robin 2020 22 RHESUS MACAQUE Cryptococcus gattii 14 year-old female rhesus macaque Inoculated with SIVmac 5 months prior H&E West Coast Round Robin 1
2926 West Coast Round Robin 2020 24 RHESUS MACAQUE Buprenorphine SR injection site reaction 7YO Male rhesus macaque Presented for multiple episodes of trauma while in social housing, multiple administrations of Buprenorphine SR, and swelling and a soft unencapsulated mass noted in the scapular region. Biopsy submitted for examination. H&E West Coast Round Robin 1
2928 West Coast Round Robin 2020 25 RHESUS MACAQUE Alopecia areata Outdoor, group-housed, 4-year-old intact male rhesus macaque Alopecia in multiple sites H&E West Coast Round Robin 1
2929 West Coast Round Robin 2020 26 RHESUS MACAQUE CLCN-2 related leukoencephalopathy Juvenile (1 year, 332 day old) female rhesus macaque Seizure and hand tremors, repeated short periods of severe hand and arm tremors; generalized seizure followed 30 minutes of fine tremors and restlessness. H&E West Coast Round Robin 1
2930 West Coast Round Robin 2013 19 CANINE Canine meningeal polyarteritis - beagle pain syndrome 6-month-old, intact, female coonhound Progressive cervical pain H&E West Coast Round Robin 1
2931 West Coast Round Robin 2013 20 CANINE Trilostane toxicosis Castrated, male, 12 year-old, Dachshund 5 day history of vomiting, inappetence, and listlessness following treatment with Trilostane H&E West Coast Round Robin 1
2932 West Coast Round Robin 2013 21 EQUINE Anaplastic equine melanoma Quarter horse mare, 9 years old, palomino coat color A mass that looked like melanoma occurred on the underside of the tail and grew to golf ball size within 6 months. H&E West Coast Round Robin 1
2933 West Coast Round Robin 2013 22 FISH Aeromonas septicemia with fluke infection Koi, 9 years old Began to appear slimy with lifting of scales and visibly adherent algae. H&E West Coast Round Robin 1
2934 West Coast Round Robin 2013 23 ALPACA Gastric squamous cell carcinoma Alpaca, female, 15 years old One month history of weight loss with decreased appetite and an increased time spent kushing. H&E West Coast Round Robin 1
2935 West Coast Round Robin 2012 17 BOVINE Halicephalobus gingivalis 3YO Angus cow Head-pressing, blind, ataxia, vertigo, nystagmus, strabismus, wobbly, orbit around Mars H&E West Coast Round Robin 1
2936 West Coast Round Robin 2012 18 BOVINE Iatrogenic RB51 Brucella abortus abortion A herd of pregnant cattle Vaccinated with RB51 Brucella abortus H&E West Coast Round Robin 1
2937 West Coast Round Robin 2012 19 CANINE Keloidal fibroma 8 year old castrated sheltie Mass on tail H&E West Coast Round Robin 1
2938 West Coast Round Robin 2012 20 CANINE Canine dysautonomia A spayed ranch dog Developed vomiting, crusty nose, flaccid intestines and loss of tone in anal sphincter. H&E West Coast Round Robin 1
2939 West Coast Round Robin 2012 21 CANINE Canine distemper Adult pit bull-type bitch Nasal discharge H&E West Coast Round Robin 1
2940 West Coast Round Robin 2013 24 CANINE Granulomatous meningoencephalitis (GME) 8YO M Labrador retriever Both eyes contained evidence of uveitis, with the left being quite severe with corneal edema, ulceration, and apparent near rupture of the globe H&E West Coast Round Robin 1
2941 West Coast Round Robin 2013 25 BOVINE Rabies 1.8 year-old Beefmaster cow Neurologic signs before death H&E West Coast Round Robin 1
2942 West Coast Round Robin 2013 26 CANINE Prototheca enteritis German Shepherd dog No history - tissues submitted in formalin H&E West Coast Round Robin 1
2943 West Coast Round Robin 2013 27 CHICKEN Enterococcus hirae Eight 10-day old live and dead chicks Eight 10-day old live and dead chicks were present with 3 having femoral head necrosis and 2 having retained yolk remnants. H&E West Coast Round Robin 1
2944 West Coast Round Robin 2013 28 CANINE Cutaneous changes associated with hyperadrenocorticism Schnauzer Schnauzer with nasal discharge and seizures. H&E West Coast Round Robin 1
2945 West Coast Round Robin 2013 29 EQUINE Rhodococcus equi osteomyelitis 4MO Quarterhorse foal History of acute hind end paralysis. The foal had started spiking fevers at three months of age, had inflammatory blood work and enlarged hilar lymph nodes H&E West Coast Round Robin 1
2946 West Coast Round Robin 2013 30 ALPACA Chlamydial enteritis 3-year-old alpaca Losing weight for 6 months since she gave birth. She has had periodic bouts of diarrhea without fever. H&E West Coast Round Robin 1
2947 West Coast Round Robin 2013 31 PORCINE Necrotizing encephalitis and vasculitis due to PCV-2 10WO pig High temperature, respiratory distress, poor hair coat, weight loss and hind leg incoordination. Necropsy findings include: lymphadenopathy H&E West Coast Round Robin 1
2948 West Coast Round Robin 2013 32 EQUINE Yellow star thistle (Centraurea solstitialis) 2YO TB filly Extremely thin with difficulty in swallowing and moving her lips and tongue H&E West Coast Round Robin 1
2949 West Coast Round Robin 2013 33 BOVINE Mycoplasma bovis encephalitis Holstein calves Outbreak of sudden onset of neurologic signs and weakness in Holstein calves in a farm resulted in the death of six calves. H&E West Coast Round Robin 1
2950 West Coast Round Robin 2012 22 BOVINE Rabies 1.8 year-old Beefmaster cow Had neurologic signs before death. We received the body on a Monday during Christmas holiday. H&E West Coast Round Robin 1
2952 West Coast Round Robin 2012 23 CANINE Protothecal enteritis German Shepherd dog Formalin fixed tissues submitted. H&E West Coast Round Robin 1
2953 West Coast Round Robin 2012 24 CHICKEN Enterococcus hirae Eight 10-day old live and dead chicks were present with 3 having femoral head necrosis and 2 having retained yolk remnants. Eight 10-day old live and dead chicks were present with 3 having femoral head necrosis and 2 having retained yolk remnants. H&E West Coast Round Robin 1
2954 West Coast Round Robin 2012 25 CANINE Cutaneous endocrinopathy due to hyperadrenocorticism Schnauzer Nasal discharge and seizures H&E West Coast Round Robin 1
2955 West Coast Round Robin 2012 26 EQUINE Rhodococcus equi osteomyelitis 4-month-old male Quarter Horse Acute hind end paralysis. The foal had started spiking fevers at three months of age, had inflammatory blood work and enlarged hilar lymph nodes with H&E West Coast Round Robin 1
2956 West Coast Round Robin 2012 27 ALPACA Chlamydial enteritis 3-year-old alpaca Losing weight for 6 months since she gave birth. She has had periodic bouts of diarrhea without fever. H&E West Coast Round Robin 1
2957 West Coast Round Robin 2012 28 PORCINE Porcine circovirus-2 Ten-week-old pig High temperature, respiratory distress, poor hair coat, weight loss and hind leg incoordination. Necropsy findings include: lymphadenopathy. H&E West Coast Vet Path Conference 1
2958 West Coast Round Robin 2012 29 EQUINE NIgropallidal encephalomalacia 2 year old Thoroughbred filly Found abandoned on a game preserve and taken to an animal sanctuary. She was extremely thin with difficulty in swallowing and moving her lips and tongue. H&E West Coast Round Robin 1
2959 West Coast Round Robin 2012 30 BOVINE Meningoencephalitis in the cerebellum due to Mycoplasma bovis Outbreak of sudden onset of neurologic signs and weakness in Holstein calves in a farm resulted in the death of six calves Outbreak of sudden onset of neurologic signs and weakness in Holstein calves in a farm resulted in the death of six calves H&E West Coast Round Robin 1
2960 West Coast Round Robin 2013 34 CANINE Clostridium perfringens type D (likely now Type G) Three of 4 dogs in a household in Wyoming Aabrupt-onset hemorrhagic diarrhea with vomiting. Two died and one recovered H&E West Coast Round Robin 1
2961 West Coast Round Robin 2013 35 FELINE Feline infectious peritonitis An elderly cat who owned a veterinarian Developed neurological symptoms. H&E West Coast Round Robin 1
2963 West Coast Round Robin 2013 37 BEAR Trichinella sp. Adult black bear A black bear and a hunter got into it. The bear lost. Samples were taken. H&E West Coast Round Robin 1
2964 West Coast Round Robin 2013 38 OVINE Campylobacter jejuni placentitis A flock of Targhee Rambouillet ewes Stillbirths (~10%). Ewes did not show any other clinical signs. H&E West Coast Round Robin 1
2965 West Coast Round Robin 2013 39 LLAMA Esophageal tunica muscularis denervation atrophy Adult male Ccara llama Ill-defined weight loss. Megaesophagus was diagnosed at a local veterinary teaching hospital. H&E West Coast Vet Path Conference 1
2970 West Coast Round Robin 2020 27 BOVINE Rabies 37-day-old male calf. Scours and colic per owner. Hypothermic, exhibited ear twitching, nystagmus, undifferentiated neurologic signs H&E West Coast Round Robin 1
2971 West Coast Round Robin 2020 29 OVINE Eimeria gilruthi abomasitis 1-year-old ram 2 to 3 days of scours, and a 4 day history of anorexia and hyperdipsia. The producer noted that the lamb often used a provided salt lick. H&E West Coast Round Robin 1
2972 West Coast Round Robin 2020 28 EQUINE Equine herpesvirus-1 pneumonia Stillborn foal Presented for necropsy H&E West Coast Round Robin 1
2973 West Coast Round Robin 2020 30 BOVINE Actinomyces bovis Seven YO Holstein bull Ulcerated mass from the face of a bull. H&E West Coast Round Robin 1
2975 West Coast Round Robin 2020 31 CHICKEN Inclusion body hepatitis (Avian adenovirus) 27-day-old broiler chicken Increased mortality, bad legs, possible hepatitis, some E coli. H&E West Coast Round Robin 1
2976 Vet-LIRN 2024 1 BOVINE Polioencephalomalacia A herd of 80 head of crossbred Angus cow-calf pairs experienced multiple calf deaths in the last week. The herd is fed native grass and creep feed. There is one big pond that shrunk by about 50% over the last month as well as a seasonal creek that is dry. The calf in question was in a small group of trees with no other animals around. The calf could not seem to find its way out of the trees and ran into several of them. The calf appeared to be ataxic, the owner saw the calf lay down, start to seize, and die H&E Vet-LIRN 1
2977 West Coast Round Robin 2011 1 DEER Epizootic hemorrhagic disease A pen-raised white tail deer Submitted with excessive salivation and bleeding from the mouth. There were tongue and mouth pad lesions with about one-half of the middle portion of the dorsal tongue being ulcerated with abrupt margins H&E West Coast Round Robin 1
2978 West Coast Round Robin 2011 2 FELINE Feline sarcoid (fibropapilloma) Cat Mass on the front foot of a cat H&E West Coast Round Robin 1
2979 West Coast Round Robin 2011 3 AVIAN Finch poxvirus and Mycoplasma gallisepticum House finch Some wild birds in northern Ark. have crusty closed eyes. The one submitted was a female house finch with diffuse swelling of the infraorbital sinuses (apparently) around the eyes. H&E West Coast Round Robin 1
2980 West Coast Round Robin 2011 4 AVIAN Eustrongylides ignotus Great blue heron Tissues from an emaciated wild great blue heron found dead. There was a vague fibrous mass on the surface of the proventriculus and gizzard and the loops of intestine were separate. H&E West Coast Round Robin 1
2981 West Coast Round Robin 2011 5 BOVINE Proliferative interstitial pneumonia 5-month-old Charolais heifer Found dead H&E West Coast Round Robin 1
2982 West Coast Round Robin 2012 31 CANINE Necrotizing fasciitis due to Streptococcus group G/Streptococcus canis 5 year old, neutered female Doberman Suspected seroma over the withers area. Two days later the dog was returned to the clinician with pyrexia and toxaemia, but despite intensive fluid and antimicrobial therapy the dog died H&E West Coast Round Robin 1
2983 West Coast Round Robin 2012 32 EQUINE Histoplasma capsulatum Adult Boerperd mare Multiple conjunctival nodules with peri-ocular swelling, submandibular lymphnode enlargement and purulent exudates exuding from a few draining tracts above the eye H&E West Coast Round Robin 1
2984 West Coast Round Robin 2012 33 GIRAFFE Malignant catarrhal fever Adult female Giraffe Found dead H&E West Coast Round Robin 1
2985 West Coast Round Robin 2012 34 CANINE Cutaneous protothecosis 8 year old, spayed, female Pug Crusty and exudative facial fold lesions with nasal planum depigmentation. The pinnae show lichenification and erythema with severe crusting. Severe
interdigital erythema with surface ulceration.
H&E West Coast Round Robin 1
2986 West Coast Round Robin 2012 35 BOVINE Dermatophilus congolensis Range beef cattle in northern Angola Severe crusting skin lesions involving the distal limbs of both fore and hind legs in particular H&E West Coast Round Robin 1
2987 West Coast Round Robin 2011 6 PORCINE Fluoride toxicosis 300 sow farrow to finish piggery Anorexia, polydipsia and polyuria followed by severe emaciation during lactation H&E West Coast Round Robin 1
2988 West Coast Round Robin 2011 7 LION Sarcoid like masses documented on the lips and forehead of young male lions which were kept in semi-captivity Young male lions H&E Feline fibropapilloma (sarcoid) West Coast Round Robin 1
2989 West Coast Round Robin 2021 8 CHEETAH Bacillus anthracis facial edema/anthrax Eight cheetahs at a rehabilitation center. Severe facial and neck oedema, cellulitis and septicaemia with death within 2 days H&E West Coast Round Robin 1
2990 West Coast Round Robin 2011 9 OVINE Pulmonary adenocarcinoma/jaagsiekte Adult sheep Adult sheep dying of pneumonia like symptoms. Formalin-fixed tissues submitted for examination. H&E West Coast Round Robin 1
2991 West Coast Round Robin 2011 10 BOVINE Cerebral babesiosis Dairy heifer Treated for babesiosis 2 days previously. Febrile with, blood in rectum, died the following day. H&E West Coast Round Robin 1
2992 West Coast Round Robin 2011 8 CHEETAH Bacillus anthracis/anthrax Eight cheetahs at a rehab facility The clinical syndrome was that of an acute onset systemic disease with animals developing severe facial and neck edema, cellulitis and septicemia with death within 2 days. H&E West Coast Round Robin 1
2993 West Coast Round Robin 2011 12 CANINE Coronary arterial hyalinosis/arteriosclerosis Intact 7 year old German shepherd bitch Joyful, an intact 7 year old German shepherd bitch, was playing with her owner when she dropped dead. The bitch’s dam died under similar circumstances when 9 years old. H&E West Coast Round Robin 1
2994 West Coast Round Robin 2011 11 CANINE Oslerus osleri 2 year old 33 lb working Border collie Coughed chronically for six months. It responded transiently to amoxicillin and trimeprazine/prednisolone. Clinical signs recurred at the end of each course of treatment. H&E West Coast Round Robin 1
2995 West Coast Round Robin 2011 13 PHEASANT Egg yolk peritonitis Well-managed pheasant-raising operations run by the Wyoming Game and Fish Department experienced losses in May 2011. Birds were raised in outdoor pens with 2 inch mesh Clinical signs in adult birds followed a 3 week course of weight loss, with lethargy, inactivity, emaciation, a 25% drop in egg production, clear conjunctival discharge, and swollen perinasal sinuses. H&E West Coast Round Robin 1
2996 West Coast Round Robin 2011 13 PHEASANT Egg yolk peritonitis One of two large well-managed pheasant-raising operations run by the Wyoming Game and Fish Department Clinical signs in adult birds followed a 3 week course of weight loss, with lethargy, inactivity, emaciation, a 25% drop in egg production, clear conjunctival discharge, and swollen perinasal sinuses. Diarrhea was not a feature H&E West Coast Round Robin 1
2997 West Coast Round Robin 2011 14 CANINE Sinonasal polyposis Standard poodle Recurrent epistaxis H&E West Coast Round Robin 1
2998 West Coast Round Robin 2011 15 EQUINE Iatrogenic lipid pneumonia, etiology intubation with mineral oil 5 year old Quarter Horse mare Displayed clinical signs of colic at 9 a.m. on a Sunday. The mare was intubated by the trainer and treated with mineral oil and developed severe signs of respiratory distress and bloat. H&E West Coast Round Robin 1
2999 West Coast Round Robin 2011 16 EQUINE EHV-1; neuropathogenic type 7 year old Warmblood gelding Fever (105 F), depression and was treated symptomatically. The following day the horse was severely ataxic, recumbent, thrashing and had urine incontinence H&E West Coast Round Robin 1
3000 West Coast Round Robin 2011 17 EQUINE Actinobacillus equuli enteritis 36h old foal Acute diarrhea, dehydration and weakness H&E West Coast Round Robin 1
3001 West Coast Round Robin 2011 18 CAPRINE Clostridium perfringens type C enteritis Anglo Nubian goat kid Was inoculated with C. perfringens type C H&E West Coast Round Robin 1
3002 West Coast Round Robin 2011 19 SQUIRREL Notoedres dermatitis Adult gray squirrel History of lethargy, difficulty moving, unresponsiveness and extensive skin lesions. H&E West Coast Round Robin 1
3003 West Coast Round Robin 2011 20 COYOTE Pulmonary arteritis to Dirofilaria immitis Adult male coyote Found dead H&E West Coast Round Robin 1
3005 West Coast Round Robin 2011 22 FELINE Pulmonary influenza 2-year-old, female spayed domestic medium hair cat Thoracic radiographs showed an alveolar/interstitial pattern consistent with pneumonia. The cat did not respond to treatment with antibiotics, and deteriorated rapidly. H&E West Coast Round Robin 1
3006 West Coast Round Robin 2011 23 CANINE Necrotizing meningoencephalitis/ "Pug encephalitis" 4-year-old female spayed pug Severe seizuring and sudden death. The animal had a prior history of waxing and waning lumbar spinal pain with hindlimb paresis and urinary incontinence. H&E West Coast Round Robin 1
3007 West Coast Round Robin 2011 24 ALPACA Suspect cerebrovascular accident Aged (> 12 years) alpaca. Sudden onset of ataxia, “twisted” and circling to the left, and standing against walls for support. Clinical signs progressed to difficulty prehending feed and left sided facial “seizure-like” activity H&E West Coast Round Robin 1
3008 West Coast Round Robin 2011 21 RACCOON Cerebral astrocytoma/raccoon polyomavirus Mature gravid female raccoon (Procyon lotor) carrying 5 mid-term fetuses There is a two day history of this animal stumbling around a home-owner’s yard with its head down. H&E West Coast Round Robin 1
3012 Noah 2024 2 ALLIGATOR Ocular Rounds - juvenile alligator Juvenile Alligator H&E LANGOHR 1
3013 Noah 2024 1 FELINE Ocular Rounds Case 1 Adult DSH H&E LANGOHR 1
3014 NEVPC 2024 1 INSECT Parasitism by braconid wasp Cotesia congregata Fifth instar tobacco hornworm The tobacco hornworm was removed from a pepper plant it had been eating. It performed one defensive strike and then went limp. H&E NEVPC 1
3015 NEVPC 2024 2 EQUINE Burkholderia pseudomallei 8-year-old gelding American quarter-horse This patient presented with a left retropharyngeal abscess, a well-circumscribed 20x10x18 cm round soft tissue mass caudal to the ramus of the mandible. H&E NEVPC 1
3018 NEVPC 2024 3 NHP - GUINEA BABOON Cutaenous pitted keratolysis 2-year-old male intact Guinea Baboon (Papio papio) Multifocal-coalescing areas of discolored pale-tan skin with numerous cavitations over the ischial callosity, plantar feet, and palmar hands H&E NEVPC 1
3019 NEVPC 2024 4 NHP - RHESUS Uterine choriocarcinoma 3-year and 3-month-old, captive, rhesus macaque (Macaca mulatta) This animal was a breeder female rhesus macaque that was part of an established social group. During a routine health exam in May 2023, a small caudal abdominal mass was palpated. H&E NEVPC 1
3021 NEVPC 2024 5 BEAR Poliomeningoencephalitis due to influenza A genotype 3 Free-ranging juvenile polar bear (Ursus maritimus) 120cm polar bear autopsied as part of a wildlife surveillance operation. H&E NEVPC 1
3022 NEVPC 2024 6 BARN OWL Rickets Approximately 3-week-old female Barn owl Refusing feedings, regurgitation, and weight loss approximately two weeks H&E NEVPC 1
3023 NEVPC 2024 7 NHP - CYNOMOLGUS MACAQUE Abdominal wall nerve sheath tumor 2.5-year-old intact female colony cynomolgus macaque (CM; Macaca fascicularis) 4-cm-diameter, cutaneous and subcutaneous, spherical, firm, slightly mobile, ulcerated, rapidly enlarging mass in the left abdominal region H&E NEVPC 1
3024 NEVPC 2024 8 PENGUIN Avian malaria 18-year-old African penguin (Spheniscus demersus) Found deceased H&E NEVPC 1
3025 NEVPC 2024 9 BETTA Uveal iridophoroma Adult betta The fish was listing to the left while swimming, and the right eye was buphthalmic. Upon clinical examination, a mass effect was visible within the right pupil; enucleation of the right eye H&E NEVPC 1
3026 NEVPC 2024 10 BETTA Kidney: Nephroblastoma Adult betta Animal was sacrificed due to a uveal iridophoroma. This was incidentally found at autopsy. H&E NEVPC 1
3027 NEVPC 2024 11 EMU Eastern equine encephalitis 10-year-old, male Emu, Dromaius novaehollandiae Acute lethargy and abnormal behavior of 24 to 48 hours duration. Female emu cagemate died of similar signs approximately one week ago H&E NEVPC 1
3029 NEVPC 2024 13 BEARDED DRAGON Stomach, liver, kidney, stomach: Neuroendocrine carcinoma 1-year-old, male intact, bearded dragon (Pogona vitticeps) 1-month history of lethargy and anorexia. Blood work showed hyperglycemia, moderate leukocytosis, and mild anemia. Ultrasound showed a large hepatic mass as well as two smaller abnormal structures cranial to the testes. H&E NEVPC 1
3030 NEVPC 2024 12 BALD EAGLE Grounded and unable to fly. On intake exam, the patient had a mild full body tremor with occasional abnormal vocalizations. Adult female bald eagle Grounded and unable to fly. On intake exam, the patient had a mild full body tremor with occasional abnormal vocalizations. H&E NEVPC 1
3031 NEVPC 2024 14 CANINE Canine ocular gliovascular syndrome 5-year-old female spayed Labrador retriever Glaucoma, Secondary, chronic; Cataract, immature H&E NEVPC 1
3032 NEVPC 2024 15 FOX Metabolic bone disease - fibrous osteodystrophy Grey fox kits Multiple long bone fractures in two kits H&E NEVPC 1
3033 NEVPC 2024 16 RACCOON Francisella tularensis Adult male free-ranging raccoon Displaying abnormal neurologic behavior, including snarling, biting repetitively, and persistently twitching. The raccoon was dispatched via gunshot to the thorax H&E NEVPC 1
3034 NEVPC 2024 17 GECKO Skeletal muscle microsporidiosis Female Iraqi eyelid gecko (Eublepharis angramainyu) Gecko presented with acute weight loss and anorexia H&E NEVPC 1
3035 NEVPC 2024 18 BOA CONSTRICTOR Giessen reptarenavirus 6-year-old, female intact, boa constrictor (Boa constrictor) Presented dead for autopsy. The collection has a history of serpentovirus, reptarenavirus, Actinomyces spp. and snake mites.History of H&E NEVPC 1
3037 NEVPC 2024 19 DEER Bullwinkle deer/Manheimia granulomatis 3.5-year-old male white-tailed deer Enlarged muzzle in 2019 and noted that the size of the muzzle increased over time (i.e., as the deer went from spike to 6 point to 8 point). In October 2021, the deer appeared to be primarily breathing out of its mouth H&E NEVPC 1
3038 NEVPC 2024 22 CHEETAH Sacral osteosarcoma 10-year-old male intact Cheetah Having trouble getting up from laying down, and walking with a low tail carriage/letting his tail drag. On February 28th 2024, the patient was noted to be dribbling urine while laying down and seeming uncomfortable. H&E NEVPC 1
3039 NEVPC 2024 23 BEARDED DRAGON Sertoli cell tumor 9-year and 8-month-old, male, intact bearded dragon Presented for weight loss, and decreased appetite. It also had a past history of pulmonary infection. Ultrasound revealed pericardial and coelomic effusion, as well as a large coelomic mass. H&E NEVPC 1
3040 NEVPC 2024 24 ABALONE Margolisiella haliotis Juvenile red abalone (Haliotis rufescens) This animal was one of 50 purchased from an abalone distributor. The animal was housed in an exhibit at an aquarium. It was found upside down and deceased during morning rounds. H&E NEVPC 1
3041 NEVPC 2024 25 SQUIRREL Toxoplasma gondii uveitis, chorioretinitis, optic neuritis, and meningoencephalitis Adult female Eastern Grey Squirrel (Sciurus carolinensis) Emaciated, blind, bilateral epistaxis H&E NEVPC 1
3042 NEVPC 2024 20 FERRET Transitional meningioma 3-year-old spayed female ferret Ataxia, hindlimb paresis, anorexia, lethargy H&E NEVPC 1
3043 NEVPC 2024 21 GECKO Endolymphatic sac rupture with hematoma. 7-year-old female-intact crested gecko The patient had a large oral mass occluding 90% of the airways and caudal oral cavity. The patient was unable to close her mouth fully, and the owner reported she was lethargic at home and unable to eat due to the mass. H&E NEVPC 1
3044 NEVPC 2024 26 AVIAN Encephalitis resulting from Tyzzer's disease 12-day-old female collared finchbill (Spizixos semitorques) A parent-raised chick was found dead on the ground outside of the nest without any premonitory signs. The carcass was covered by ants. The weather conditions on the day before were reported to be very hot. H&E NEVPC 1
3045 NEVPC 2024 28 SLOTH Soft tissue mineralization 4-year-old captive two-toed sloth Acute unilateral conjunctivitis. Physical examination at that time was considered normal; however, the sloth was found dead two days later with no observed premonitory signs of illness. H&E NEVPC 1
3046 NEVPC 2024 27 PARROT Glycogen storage disease 18-month-old, female, black-capped parrot (Pionites melanocephalus) This bird presented for sudden lethargy and died spontaneously during physical exam. Cardiopulmonary resuscitation efforts were unsuccessful. H&E NEVPC 1
3047 NEVPC 2024 29 ISOPOD Giant deep-sea isopod (Bathynomus giganteus) This animal was increasingly flipped over for several weeks prior to death. The animal was found dead. H&E NEVPC 1
3049 NEVPC 2024 30 TURKEY Lymphoproliferative disease Juvenile female Eastern wild turkey A juvenile hen was found dead after a rocket net capture of 18 birds for a research project. No obvious signs of trauma were noted on brief external examination of the bird prior to submission for full necropsy. H&E NEVPC 1
3050 NEVPC 2024 32 MINK Pneumonic hepatozoonosis and metastrongylosis Adult male free-ranging American mink This animal was seen by the public lying in a field and not moving. It was easily captured by a State Game Warden and was euthanized. H&E NEVPC 1
3051 NEVPC 2024 33 BULLFROG Mycobacterium chelonae 8-year-old, male intact, African Bullfrog A pedunculated mass was removed from the left elbow in March 2023 and was diagnosed as calcinosis circumpscripta. Over time, it developed intermittent bloating, lysis of radius and ulna and fluid at corners of mouth without a wound. H&E NEVPC 1
3052 NEVPC 2024 31 RACCOON Sarcoptes scabei and distemper Juvenile female raccoon A juvenile, female raccoon was dispatched by the USDA Wildlife Services on site of the Pittsburgh International Airport. The raccoon had unusual skin lesions on the back of her head, neck and ears. H&E NEVPC 1
3053 SEVPAC 2024 13 PORCINE Porcine circoviral hepatitis Sixty-day-old commercial pigs. Coughing, thumping, and 2% mortality in the herd. H&E SEVPAC 1
3057 SEVPAC 2024 24 TORTOISE Pulmonary pentastomes - Raillietiella orientalis 5-month-old Aldabra giant tortoise (Aldabrachelys gigantea) It was noted to have oral lesions and was moved to an indoor enclosure with other clutch mates. It died approximately one month later H&E SEVPAC 1
3058 SEVPAC 2024 25 RACCOON Heterobilharzia americana Adult male raccoon (Procyon lotor) The raccoon was found at a zoological facility wandering aimlessly with reduced fear of people. Animal was euthanized and submitted for necropsy primarily due to rabies concern. H&E SEVPAC 1
3060 SEVPAC 2024 27 FELINE Endogenous lipid pneumonia 7.5-month-old, female-spayed, domestic long-haired, feline One of two rescued littermates with URI. Progressed to tachypnea with an abdominal effort. Radiographs showed a diffuse nodular interstitial pattern. H&E SEVPAC 1
3061 SEVPAC 2024 23 SALAMANDER Fungal nephritis due to Fusarium keratoplasticum 1-year-old, frosted flatwoods salamander (Ambystoma cingulatum) Multifocal circular, full thickness skin ulcerations were noted in 3 out of 14 salamanders. Ulcers were present over the forelimbs bilaterally, the left flank, right proximal hindlimb, and ventral cervical area H&E SEVPAC 1
3062 SEVPAC 2024 26 TORTOISE Hepatic intranuclear coccidiosis 1-month-old Indian Star tortoise (Geochelone elegans) Open-mouth breathing and soaking in the water dish. Tortoise was dull with increased respiratory effort for three days H&E SEVPAC 1
3064 SEVPAC 2024 29 FELINE Systemic Toxoplasma gondii infection 12 year spayed female domestic shorthair cat Persistent hyperthermia, open-mouthed, shallow breathing, and died spontaneously on 11/1/2023 after becoming “comatose.” H&E SEVPAC 1
3065 SEVPAC 2024 28 BOVINE Streptococcus ruminantium 3-week-old Holstein calf Moderately swollen right carpus and grade 4/5 lameness. The calf was not treated prior to euthanasia H&E SEVPAC 1
3066 SEVPAC 2024 30 BOVINE Rete ovarii dysplasia Mixed commercial Bos taurus x Bos indicus (Brangus) cow approximately 8 years old Open cow assessed via ultrasound to have a decreased number of anechoic follicular structures and a hyperechoic ovarian stroma was culled for infertility and tissues were collected at the processing plant H&E SEVPAC 1
3067 SEVPAC 2024 31 SNAKE Novel picornavirus Six juvenile captive colubrid snakes Flaccid paralysis and head and body twitching. H&E SEVPAC 1
3068 SEVPAC 2024 32 OYSTER Perkinsus marinus 1 year old, Adult, Triploid, Eastern Oyster (Crassostrea virginica) A group of 15 Oysters from Indian Pass Lagoon in Gulf County, FL was submitted for routine disease screening. H&E SEVPAC 1
3069 SEVPAC 2024 33 PYTHON Inclusion body disease - reptarenavirus 8-year-old female Jungle Carpet Python (Morelia spilota cheynei) The patient exhibited acute severe neurological signs including star gazing, rolling over, inappetence, inability to strike, and tremors. H&E SEVPAC 1
3070 SEVPAC 2024 34 CORAL Stony Coral Tissue Loss Disease (SCTLD) Orbicella faveolata (formerly Montastraea faveolata), a stony coral located in the Kristin Jacobs Coral Reef Ecosystem Conservation Area. The colony showed signs of tissue death and loss consistent with the field definition of stony coral tissue loss disease (SCTLD) in 2018, with a cumulative total loss of approximately 60% of live tissue coverage by July of 2021. H&E SEVPAC 1
3071 SEVPAC 2024 35 ALLIGATOR Fungal pneumonia due to Beauveria bassiana 8-year-old, American alligator (Alligator mississippiensis A captive, albino American alligator presented emergently with agonal breathing after a 24-hour history of severe lethargy and minimal responsiveness H&E SEVPAC 1
3072 SEVPAC 2024 36 CRAYFISH White Spot Syndrome Virus Juvenile female blue crayfish (Procambarus alleni)JUmale blue crayfish (Procambarus alleni) 16/20 blue crayfish inported from Thailand died during quarantine H&E SEVPAC 1
3073 SEVPAC 2024 37 FELINE Feline gastrointestinal eosinophilic sclerosing fibroplasia (FGESF) 2.5-year-old, female, domestic longhair cat Thin body condition and had generalized icterus. The duodenum at the level of the duodenal papilla was firm and thickened with the intestinal wall measuring up to 0.5 cm with a region of mucosal ulceration H&E SEVPAC 1
3074 SEVPAC 2024 38 CLOUDED LEOPARD Canine distemper 9-year-old, male intact, clouded leopard (Neofelis nebulosa) The patient had a history of progressive ascending neurologic signs for 7 days including progressive ataxia and seizures. H&E SEVPAC 1
3075 SEVPAC 2024 41 LLAMA Duodenal adenocarcinoma 10 years old Llama (Lama glama) Anorexia and lethargy, which ultimately culminated in her demise withing a few days of symptom onset. H&E SEVPAC 1
3076 SEVPAC 2024 60 CANINE Hepatic Paecilomyces variotti infection 7-year-old, neutered male, Labrador Retriever Progressive lethargy, inappetence, difficulty breathing, and neurologic signs. Abdominal ultrasound revealed a right-sided multinodularity in the liver. H&E SEVPAC 1
3077 SEVPAC 2024 61 PARROT Chlamydia psittaci 8-year-old, male, Puerto Rican amazon The parrot had been found weak by the submitters, placed on oxygen, and it later died. H&E SEVPAC 1
3078 SEVPAC 2024 62 ANTELOPE Listeria monocytogenes septicemia 3-year-old, female, blackbuck antelope 2-day history of progressive clinical decline which was refractory to veterinary intervention and culminated in demise. Clinical signs included vulval discharge and restlessness with straining, the latter resembling signs of labor. H&E SEVPAC 1
3079 NEVPC 2024 34 KOI Soft tissue sarcoma 10-year-old, koi fish (Cyprinus rubrofuscus) Red area on the dorsum of the fish near the dorsal fin for several weeks prior to presentation. On examination, the lesions grossly had a proliferative appearance with cyst-like structures filled with serosanguinous fluid. H&E NEVPC 1
3080 NEVPC 2024 35 DEER Bullwinkle moose/Manheimia granulomatis Adult female white-tailed deer The deer was found dead in October 2022 with an arrow wound in the chest (unrecovered harvest). Upon recovery by a Pennsylvania Game Commission warden, the deer was observed to have a swollen muzzle. H&E NEVPC 1
3081 NEVPC 2024 36 AVIAN Systemic amyloidosis secondary to chronic pododermatitis 4-year-old male intact Sanderling (Calidris alba) Severe pododermatitis and osteomyelitis. Treated for 9 months, survived 2 years, and eventually found dead with no premonitory signs. H&E NEVPC 1
3082 NEVPC 2024 37 BETTA Malignant iridophoroma Adult female Siamese fighting fish (Betta splendens) Slow growing mass cranial to the cranial aspect of the dorsal fin. The mass started as a small white nodule, which progressed slowly over several months. Clinical signs were absent until the mass became large enough to affect buoyancy and swimming. H&E NEVPC 1
3083 NEVPC 2024 38 AVIAN Hepatic mycobacteriosis 9Y10M, intact, female, Sihek (previously Guam Kingfisher) (Todiramphus cinnamominus ) Lymphocytosis. In March 2022, animal had a distended abdomen and decreased appetite. Diagnostic exam on 31 March 2022 found hepatomegaly, elevated AST (1518), leukocytosis with lymphocytosis and monocytosis. H&E NEVPC 1
3084 SEVPAC 2024 63 FELINE Leukencephalitis due to Cryptococcus neoformans 5-year-old, FS, DSH, feline Sudden onset intracranial disease (falling, ataxic, circling), progressing to blindness and hearing loss. H&E SEVPAC 1
3085 SEVPAC 2024 64 FISH Fusarium verticilloides Spotted eagle ray (A. narinari), aquarium-housed, juvenile, female wild-caught spotted eagle ray (A. narinari) that was found dead following a 3-month period of failure to thrive while in quarantine where it had been receiving supportive care and treatment for copepods. H&E SEVPAC 1
3086 SEVPAC 2024 65 FISH Systemic francisellosis Female Springer’s damselfish (Chrysiptera springeri) Cohort of Springer’s damselfish (Chrysiptera springeri) within a public aquarium previously experienced high mortalities and responded to oxalinic acid treatment. This fish was found deceased following the treatment period. H&E SEVPAC 1
3087 SEVPAC 2024 66 OPOSSUM Opossum herpesvirus 4 months-old unspecified sex Opossum Young opossum died at zoo located in Minnesota. No other history relayed.None given H&E SEVPAC 1
3088 SEVPAC 2024 68 CANINE Hepatic carcinoma with bidirectional differentiation (biliary and hepatocellular) 5.5-year-old, female spayed Goldendoodle 7.8-8.0 cm diameter mass lesion associated with the left medial liver lobe H&E SEVPAC 1
3089 SEVPAC 2024 69 SNAKE Kiricephalus coarctatus 4-year-old female northern water snake A 4-year-old female northern water snake presented for acute onset bleeding from the mouth H&E SEVPAC 1
3090 SEVPAC 2024 70 CANINE Adenocarcinoma, with widespread metastases, including carcinomatosis 13-year-old, male neutered, German Shepherd mix dog Lethargy, inappetence, and recent inability to walk. Blood work performed by his referring veterinarian about 2 weeks prior to presentation
revealed increased liver enzymes. Radiographs performed at that time showed hepatomegaly.
H&E 1
3091 SEVPAC 2024 71 FISH Splenic nocardiosis Square spot anthias The patient died during the quarantine period shortly after transport and arrival at a public aquarium. H&E SEVPAC 1
3092 SEVPAC 2024 72 FISH Hepatic ichthyophoniosis Undetermined age, female, stripey (Microcanthus strigatus) This individual was found minimally responsive and was presented to the hospital for euthanasia. No righting reflex or gilling was present H&E SEVPAC 1
3093 SEVPAC 2024 1 SKUNK Aleutian Disease Six and a half-year-old male skunk This skunk and another one sharing premises died in a 3-day period. This one was found dead on the premises without showing previous significant clinical signs H&E SEVPAC 1
3094 SEVPAC 2024 2 FISH Branchial Decacotyle floridana infection 4 year old, male, eagle ray (Aetobatus ocellatus) This ray was one of three being held in quarantine while being treated for Decacotyle sp. monogeneans on the gills.4 year old, male, eagle ray (Aetobatus ocellatus) H&E SEVPAC 1
3095 SEVPAC 2024 3 SEAHORSE Mycobacterium chelonae and M. haemophilum, cutaneous scuticocilatosis Adult, pot-bellied seahorse (Hippocampus abdominalis) The seahorse was found deceased while in quarantine holding prior to being introduced into a public display aquarium system H&E SEVPAC 1
3096 SEVPAC 2024 4 CANINE Canine adenovirus-1 5 month old male intact Treeing Walker Hound Acute lethargy and depression, mild anemia, moderate elevation in ALT, mild hypoalbuminemia, mild hyperphosphatemia, and severe thrombocytopenia H&E SEVPAC 1
3097 SEVPAC 2024 5 BOVINE Protozoal encephalomyelitis due to Neospora caninum 12-day-old Hereford bull calf Difficulty ambulating and hind-end incoordination since birth. Severe hindlimb ataxia. Proprioception and withdrawal reflexes were intact in all four limbs. H&E SEVPAC 1
3098 SEVPAC 2024 6 CAPRINE Contagious ecthyma 55-day-old male intact Boer caprine Lameness affecting the left forelimb and right hindlimb with ulcerated lesions on all four limbs as well as the muzzle/chin, mouth, tail, chest, flanks, ventrum, and prepuce H&E SEVPAC 1
3099 SEVPAC 2024 7 ALPACA Ocular toxoplasmosis Approximately 2-month-old intact female alpaca cria Chronic eye issues. Bilateral hypopyon was noted, and she had an intact palpebral response but absent menace and dazzle. Rupture of the left eye was suspected H&E SEVPAC 1
3100 SEVPAC 2024 8 EQUINE Renal adenocarcinoma, papillary type 20-year-old Quarter Horse gelding The patient presented to the Mississippi State College of Veterinary Medicine Equine Department for elective euthanasia given quality of life, where the owners noted the horse was not eating at home. H&E 1
3101 SEVPAC 2024 9 CANINE Synovial fluid - Blastomyces dermatitidis 5-year-old male intact Deutsch-Drahthaar Ataxia, and dyspnea. According to the owner, the dog had difficulty standing, showed signs of polyuria and polydipsia, was mentally inappropriate with a "glazed look", and had unilateral epistaxis H&E SEVPAC 1
3102 SEVPAC 2024 10 CANINE Kidney: Extraskeletal osteosaroma 11-year-old male neutered German Shepherd Left peritoneal mass noted by the rDVM. He also had a three-week history of inappetance and subsequent 15-pound weight loss, promptly followed by a markedly distended abdomen and 7-pound weight gain. H&E SEVPAC 1
3103 SEVPAC 2024 11 CANINE Pulmonary paragonimiasis 6-year-old male intact Treeing Walker Coonhound Lethargy, anorexia, moderate leukocytosis (18.15 10^3/?l) and mild thrombocythemia (501 10^3/?l), and a serum chemistry revealed severe azotemia, marked hyperphosphatemia, moderate hypoalbuminemia and hypoglycemia, and mild hyperkalemia. H&E SEVPAC 1
3104 SEVPAC 2024 12 CANINE Chylous effusion 3-year-old female spayed miniature Dachshund Dullness and increased respiratory rate and effort. The patient had a 3-week history of coughing which initially improved with doxycycline and meloxicam H&E SEVPAC 1
3105 SEVPAC 2024 73 CANINE Peripheral nerve histiocytic sarcoma Labrador Retriever mix, Female spayed, 8 years old 1.5 cm x 0.7 cm contrast enhancing nodule in the left axilla, dorsal to the right brachial artery and ventrolateral to the left transverse process of C6 (region corresponding to brachial plexus). H&E SEVPAC 1
3106 SEVPAC 2024 67 CANINE Blastomyces dermatidis encephalitis 1-year-old castrated male mixed breed dog. 4-week history of weight loss and acute vomiting. Two days later, the dog was unable to walk and had left-sided vestibular signs, absent facial sensation on the right side, hypersalivation, and hypertension H&E SEVPAC 1
3107 SEVPAC 2024 22 FELINE Crescentic glomerulonephritis 13-year-old spayed female Cornish Rex cat Acute death with no premonitory signs H&E SEVPAC 1
3108 SEVPAC 2024 18 BEARDED DRAGON Articular gout with granulomatous arthritis and osteomyelitis Adult intact male bearded dragon One-year history of multifocal osteomyelitis H&E SEVPAC 1
3109 SEVPAC 2024 19 TORTOISE Entamoeba invadens 11-year-old, zoo-housed male Home’s hinge-back tortoise (Kinixys homeana) The tortoise was found dead without premonitory signs. H&E SEVPAC 1
3110 SEVPAC 2024 20 BEAR Subventricular rupture as a sequela to hydrocephalus Juvenile female North American black bear Acute onset of agitation and blindness. Physical examination findings included a dome-shaped head, circling to the right, and blindness; H&E SEVPAC 1
3111 SEVPAC 2024 21 CANINE Canine distemper 3-month-old intact female Giant Schnauzer The patient was recently shipped across the country, and developed a mild cough and seizures, followed by dull mentation and myoclonic twitching,. Radiographs showed unusual metaphyseal sclerosis in the proximal humeri and interstitial pattern in lungs. H&E SEVPAC 1
3112 SEVPAC 2024 14 CANINE Splenic hemangiomatosis Adult female German shepherd dog Jistory of depression and anorexia for a few weeks. The hemogram revealed moderate anemia. The abdominal ultrasound revealed a mildly enlarged spleen withsmall vascular-like cavities. Splenectomy was performed. H&E SEVPAC 1
3113 SEVPAC 2024 15 California Sea Lion Leptospirosis 12YO female California sea lion Presented with hematuria and anorexia. She was administered antibiotics and fluid therapy. She initially responded to therapy but was found deceased. H&E SEVPAC 1
3114 SEVPAC 2024 16 FELINE Mammary fibroadenomatous
hyperplasia
8 month old, male, intact, domestic long haired ca Both chains of mammary tissue had been increasing in size with glands ranging from 0.6 cm to 1.4 cm in diameter. At scheduled neuter appointment, both testes palpated within normal limits. H&E SEVPAC 1
3115 SEVPAC 2024 17 LYNX Virulent systemic feline calicivirus (VS-FCV) 8-week-old intact male Eurasian lynx (Lynx lynx) Aute weakness, respiratory distress. Previous history included treatment by the referring veterinarian six days prior for inappetence. On physical exam, there was hypothermia with a temperature of 97.7 F, bilateral crackles within the lungs H&E SEVPAC 1
3116 SEVPAC 2024 56 OVINE Copper Toxicosis 1 year old, male, mixed breed sheep Yellow foam from mouth and icterus of eyes. The sheep presented in lateral recumbency with tremors, paddling behavior, and irregular breathing on examination. H&E SEVPAC 1
3117 SEVPAC 2024 57 CANINE Corneal hemangiosarcoma 11.5-year-old, spayed female, Siberian Husky dog This dog had a 6-year history of untreated pannus. The left eye was enucleated and submitted for histopathologic examination. H&E SEVPAC 1
3118 SEVPAC 2024 58 CANINE Undifferentiated nasal carcinoma with leptomeningeal carcinomatosis 7 year old castrated male Standard Poodle History of mental inappropriateness, generalized seizures, ataxia, and nasal discharge. Physical exam revealed poor menace response and poor direct and consensual PLRs OU, hypertension (189/109 (127) mm Hg), mild ataxia in all limbs, weak gag reflex. H&E SEVPAC 1
3119 SEVPAC 2024 59 CANINE Adenomatous hyperplasia of the bile duct and gallbladder mucocele 14-year-old, spayed female Beagle Vomiting and elevated liver enzymes which had progressed over several days H&E SEVPAC 1
3120 SEVPAC 2024 55 FELINE Leukemic lymphoma 4-year-old male castrated domestic shorthair cat Mass was 3.5cm x 3.6cm firm, subcutaneous and located on the left side of neck H&E SEVPAC 1
3121 SEVPAC 2024 39 EQUINE Equine Parvovirus, Equine hepacivirus Equine, Thoroughbred, Neutered Male, 9-year-old.q A 9-year-old Thoroughbred gelding presented with a history of anemia and anorexia and was subsequently euthanized. H&E SEVPAC 1
3122 SEVPAC 2024 40 CANINE Nasal cryptococcosis/Cryptococcus neoformans German Shorthair Pointer, female, spayed Month-long history of waxing and waning lethargy and obtunded mentation. H&E SEVPAC 1
3123 SEVPAC 2024 42 FELINE Proliferative necrotizing otitis externa (PNOE) of kittens 8-month-old, spayed female, Domestic Shorthair cat. The pinnae and external ear canals were profoundly erythematous with crusts, multiple papules, and thin, light-yellow exudate. H&E SEVPAC 1
3124 SEVPAC 2024 43 CANINE Canine uveodermatologic syndrome 4-year-old, castrated male, Rottweiler dog. Bilateral absence of functional vision with absent menace response and absent light reflexes. Bilateral ocular discomfort, ocular discharge with blepharospasm, mild bilateral buphthalmia with normalized intraocular pressure and severe panuveitis. H&E SEVPAC 1
3125 SEVPAC 2024 44 PORCINE Granulomatous myelitis due to Mycobacterium avium 3-year-old, intact female, mixed breed pig. Ataxia, incoordination, circling to the right, and pain. H&E SEVPAC 1
3126 SEVPAC 2024 46 GECKO Caenorhabditis elegans. Herpesvirus and Reovirus 3-year-old, female, Crested gecko (Correlophus ciliates). Acutely lethargic, unable to use its back legs, and died over the span of a few hours H&E SEVPAC 1
3128 SEVPAC 2024 48 CANINE Uterus masculinus, or persistent Müllerian duct syndrome (PMDS) 10-year-old, intact male, Miniature Schnauzer dog. Male external genitalia and a palpable right testicular mass. An abdominal ultrasound revealed two large blind-ended tubular structures extending bilaterally from ventral to the kidneys to the inguinal canals and terminating in the scrotum. H&E SEVPAC 1
3129 SEVPAC 2024 47 CANINE Ductal plate malformation 11-month-old, female, Cardigan Welsh Corgi. Irregular microhepatica, a small portal vein, renomegaly, and multiple portosystemic shunts (MAPSS). The gallbladder could not clearly be identified. H&E SEVPAC 1
3130 SEVPAC 2024 49 OWL Retinal atrophy with reactive gliosis Adult, unspecified sex, barred owl (Strix varia). Trauma with fracture of the right femur, intraocular hemorrhage (OU), anemia, and dehydration dating October 2023. Reported ophthalmic findings of the right eye (OD) included uveitis, retinal detachment, immature posterior cataract, blindness. H&E SEVPAC 1
3131 SEVPAC 2024 50 DUCK Egg yolk peritonitis 1.5-year-old, female, Buff Orrington duck Swollen fluid-filled ventral coelom area that has been present for one week of duration H&E SEVPAC 1
3132 SEVPAC 2024 45 CANINE Hepatocellular carcinoma / Presumed metastatic urothelial cell carcinoma 15-year-old, spayed female, Golden Retriever mix dog 1-week history of fever, profound lethargy, and restlessness. H&E SEVPAC 1
3133 SEVPAC 2024 54 CANINE Metastatic Liposarcoma 4.5-year-old, male neutered Siberian Husky Liver mass identified on abdominal ultrasound. Fine-needle-aspirate of the liver mass was performed for cytologic examination. Wright Giemsa SEVPAC 1
3134 SEVPAC 2024 52 CANINE CD4- CD8- T-cell leukemia 4-year-old, male neutered Golden Retriever The mucous membranes were mildly icteric with mild bleeding noted at the gingival margin. Multiple petechiae were noted on the ventral abdomen. The
right axillary lymph node was mildly enlarged.
H&E SEVPAC 1
3135 SEVPAC 2024 53 BOVINE Rabies 1.5-year-old, male, Corriente, bovine This bull vocalized excessively for 2 days, became aggressive, and died during an attempt to restrain. A rabid skunk was reported to be killed on the same property H&E SEVPAC 1
3136 SEVPAC 2024 51 CANINE Hepatoid adenocarcinoma arising from a hepatoid adenoma. 8-year-old, intact male, Pitbull terrier The patient presented with an ulcerated mass in the perianal area. H&E SEVPAC 1
3138 NEVPC 2024 39 BEE American foulbrood Honeybee hive Frames of bees were brought in from other hives to strengthen the #2 weak hive. No biosecurity plan was implemented. H&E NEVPC 1
3141 West Coast Slide Conference 2024 2 HAMSTER Peri-pancreatic connective tissue and associated adipose tissue: Leiomyosarcoma (presumed) Four-month-old, female Siberian hamster (Phodopus sungorus) The animal was injected subcutaneously with a passaged Siberian hamster tumor cell line derived from the mammary tumor of an animal induced with N-Methyl-N-Nitrosourea (NMU). H&E West Coast Vet Path Conference 1
3142 West Coast Slide Conference 2024 1 HAMSTER Atypical fibroma Approximately two-year-old, male, intact, Siberian hamster This animal did not have any history of previous disease, was clinically silent, and was experimentally naive. H&E West Coast Vet Path Conference 1
3143 West Coast Slide Conference 2024 3 TURTLE Liver: Multiple melanomacrophage centers with acute, moderate, multifocal heterophilic portal hepatitis Male red-eared slider turtle, estimated 6-12 years of age based upon carapace length. A diagnostic necropsy of two RES that died in 2015 in the same facility revealed the presence of blood fluke larvated eggs in tissues. H&E West Coast Vet Path Conference 1
3144 West Coast Slide Conference 2024 4 RAT Mononuclear cell leukemia and bilaterial interstitial cell tumors Aged Fischer 344 rat (about 24 month of age) Two rats were found hunched, slow moving, and dehydrated. They showed increased respiratory
effort. The RP noted that he was having a high mortality rate among his rats and mice
H&E West Coast Vet Path Conference 1
3145 West Coast Slide Conference 2024 5 RABBIT Intestinal lymphoma with intussusception Female New Zealand White (NZW) rabbit, age unknown This animal presented with hyporexia. The hyporexia resolved but the patient deteriorated. Fecal output was decreased. GI stasis and bowel obstruction were suspected. H&E West Coast Vet Path Conference 1
3146 West Coast Slide Conference 2024 6 MOUSE Severe diffuse glomerulopathy/glomerulonephritis with synechia formation, tubular dilation and intralumenal protein casts One-year-old, male, nude mouse This mouse had surgery five months earlier, involving the placement of a hydrogel transplant under the renal capsule. The surgery and subsequent recovery was without complications. The animal was found dead with significant anasarca. H&E West Coast Vet Path Conference 1
3147 West Coast Slide Conference 2024 7 MOUSE Dorsum and lumbar vertebrae: Malignant teratoma Male mouse submitted and reported as genotype “tetO/ROSA26-rtTA”, unknown age. This mouse arrived at the facility and 15 days later presented with a 1.3-1.6cm in diameter mass on the caudal dorsum. At recheck 11 days after initial presentation, the mass was roughly 3 cm in diameter H&E West Coast Vet Path Conference 1
3148 West Coast Slide Conference 2024 8 MOUSE Toxoplasma gondii peritonitis Swiss Webster female mouse, age unknown This animal is part of a cohort of animals used to maintain the RH strain of Toxoplasma gondii. The protozoa harvested were used for developing protozoal diagnostic tests. H&E West Coast Vet Path Conference 1
3149 West Coast Slide Conference 2024 9 FELINE Feline eosinophilic granuloma complex 8-year-old, male castrated, domestic shorthair cat. sublingual mass that was causing excessive ptyalism with some blood-tinged saliva. He has a history of cutaneous eosinophilicgranulomas and was worked up by Dermatology including extensive allergy testing, bacterial and fungal cultures. H&E West Coast Vet Path Conference 1
3150 West Coast Slide Conference 2024 10 PORCINE Nasal cavity, left; Basosquamous carcinoma 10-year-old, male, Vietnamese pot-bellied pig At 2 years, the left muzzle developed a swelling, and a CT scan showed a large, expansile, destructive, nasal mass with obstructive sinusitis, consistent with malignant neoplasia. H&E West Coast Vet Path Conference 1
3151 West Coast Slide Conference 2024 12 FELINE Conventional ameloblastoma Four-year-old, female, spayed domestic short-haired cat Progressive cystic lesion in the maxilla ventral to the infraorbital foramen. Previously, an oral lesion was surgically removed by
the referring veterinarian, which was reported histologically as fibroplasia consistent with a nasal polyp.
H&E West Coast Vet Path Conference 1
3152 West Coast Slide Conference 2024 13 FISH Phoma herbarum 3-month-old Chinook salmon fry A fish hatchery had been experiencing high losses in its raceways for two months, with 0.2%-0.8% losses in the worst affected raceway. The affected young
salmon had fluid distending the coelomic cavity and exophthalmos (“popeye”).
H&E West Coast Vet Path Conference 1
3153 West Coast Slide Conference 2024 14 CANINE Salivary gland infarction/necrotizing sialometaplasia Eleven-year-old, female, spayed, golden retriever dog This dog was presented to a veterinary clinic for left and unilateral submandibular swelling. Physical examination and a complete blood count revealed pyrexia and leukopenia. A fine needle aspirate of the mass yielded purulent, green-tinged fluid. H&E West Coast Vet Path Conference 1
3154 West Coast Slide Conference 2024 15 FELINE Fibrous osteodystrophy 15-year-old, female spayed domestic short haired cat 2-month history of weight loss, despite a ravenous appetite, and urinating outside of the litterbox. The two days prior to presentation, the owners
reported that the cat had progressed to anorexia, not drinking, lethargy, and no bowel movements.
H&E West Coast Vet Path Conference 1
3155 West Coast Slide Conference 2024 16 FELINE Maxillary angiomatosis 4-year-old, female, spayed, domestic medium hair cat Facial swelling with marked maxillar bone remodeling. Contrast CT on 03/07/2024 revealed a very large proliferative lesion of the right maxilla extending from right maxillary canine to the orbit and zygomatic arch. H&E 1
3156 West Coast Slide Conference 2024 17 PORCINE Odontogenic inflammatory cysts. One-year-old, female, Kunekune pig On the right and left side of the face, approximately 5 cm ventral to the base of the ears, were swollen areas ~ 3 cm x 3 cm x 1 cm. On the skin over these swollen areas there were 0.5 cm diameter ulcers that connected to fistulas. H&E West Coast Vet Path Conference 1
3157 West Coast Slide Conference 2024 18 EQUINE Tendinitis due to Serratia odorifera Five-year-old, thoroughbred mare Infected curb bursa (abscessed and necrotizing wound) on the left hind leg unable to heal. H&E West Coast Vet Path Conference 1
3158 West Coast Slide Conference 2024 19 NHP - RHESUS Macacine herpesvirus 1 (McHV-1), B virus 4-month-old female rhesus macaque Acute, severe, hemorrhagic colitis. The cause of death was severe necrotizing hemorrhagic and ulcerative enterocolitis of unknown etiology. At necropsy, an ulcer was noted on the dorsal surface of the tongue. H&E West Coast Vet Path Conference 1
3159 West Coast Slide Conference 2024 20 FISH White sturgeon iridovirus (WSIV). 3-month-old white sturgeon (Acipenser transmontanus) Affected fish were lethargic, anorexic, and laying on the bottom of the tank. Fish were unresponsive to treatments with salt, hydrogen peroxide, and medicated feed. H&E West Coast Vet Path Conference 1
3160 West Coast Slide Conference 2024 21 CANINE Masticatory muscle myositis 4-year-old, female, spayed, rottweiler Conjunctival hyperemia, periocular swelling, and inability to open her mouth. On physical examination, the conjunctival hyperemia was worse in the right eye, there was increased resistance to retropulsion of the eyes bilaterally. H&E West Coast Vet Path Conference 1
3161 West Coast Slide Conference 2024 22 CANINE Pemphigus vulgaris Nine-year-old, male, castrated Labrador retriever Ulcerative lesions throughout oral cavity (lingual, sublingual, hard palate, soft palate, buccal mucosa, mucocutaneous junction) and esophagus, with more severe ulceration orad than aborad. H&E West Coast Vet Path Conference 1
3162 West Coast Slide Conference 2024 23 CANINE Jaw-associated proliferative fibroosseous lesion 8-year-old, female, spayed, pitbull terrier dog Right rostral mandibular gingival mass with mul4ple incomplete excisions and rapid regrowth following initial biopsy. On CT, the mass was ly4c and expansile with no evidence of metastasis. H&E West Coast Vet Path Conference 1
3163 West Coast Slide Conference 2024 24 FISH Pleistophora hyphessobryconis Adult male Neon tetra (Paracheirodon innesi) This fish is part of a group of tetras from a commercial vendor experiencing high mortalities (15 to 25%) for about 1 week. H&E West Coast Vet Path Conference 1
3164 West Coast Slide Conference 2024 25 EQUINE Plasmacytic nodal proliferation with amyloid Nineteen-year-old, Quarterhorse, gelding Enlarged, firm right submandibular lymph node. There were no areas of drainage and no signs of pain on palpation H&E West Coast Vet Path Conference 1
3166 West Coast Slide Conference 2024 11 PORCINE Nasal cavity: Basosquamous carcinoma 10-year-old, male, Vietnamese pot-bellied pig (Sus scrofa domesticus)
Clinical History:
The left muzzle developed a swelling, and a CT scan showed a large, expansile, destructive, nasal mass with obstructive sinusitis, consistent with malignant neoplasia. H&E West Coast Vet Path Conference 1
3167 West Coast Slide Conference 2024 28 KOI Papillomatous squamous cell carcinoma vs papilloma Seven-year-old, suspect male, Kujaku Koi (Cyprinus carpio)kimjacobsen@ucdavis.edu).
Signalment:
Seven-year-old, suspect male, Kujaku Koi (Cyprinus carpio) H&E West Coast Vet Path Conference 1
3168 West Coast Slide Conference 2024 29 CANINE Oral squamous cell carcinoma with viral papillomas 4-year-old, female, spayed Chihuahua mix. The patient was diagnosed with oral papillomatosis and severe periodontal disease. After three surgeries, with significant regrowth of
resected tissues resulting in facial asymmetry of the left maxillary region, the paient was euthanized.
H&E West Coast Vet Path Conference 1
3169 West Coast Slide Conference 2024 30 SNAKE Vertebral column and right body wall: Chondrosarcoma Five-year-old male corn snake (Pantherophis guttatus) Slowly growing mass, causing loss of righting reflex caudal to the mass. H&E West Coast Vet Path Conference 1
3170 West Coast Slide Conference 2024 31 OTTER Sarcocystis neurona Adult, male, North American river otter (Lontra canadensis) Emaciated, dehydrated, lethargic, agitated, had diarrhea and signs of muscle atrophy H&E West Coast Vet Path Conference 1
3171 West Coast Slide Conference 2024 32 BARN OWL Trichomonas gallinae Female, juvenile barn owl (Tyto alba) The caudal aspect of the palate was covered by a yellow “abscess-like” lesion that extended into the larynx and proximal aspect of the mandible. H&E West Coast Vet Path Conference 1
3172 West Coast Slide Conference 2024 33 CHICKEN Fowlpox Three-year-old backyard hen. Two of 4 hens that died within 6 days were submitted for necropsy. No clinical abnormalities were observed before death in 3 of these animals. A fourth bird was found gasping and had blood on its beak. H&E West Coast Vet Path Conference 1
3173 West Coast Slide Conference 2024 34 CANINE Leptospira canicola 7-year-old intact male Pomeranian dog The Pomeranian dog was found deceased in a local Los Angeles County shelter without prior signs of illness. H&E West Coast Vet Path Conference 1
3174 West Coast Slide Conference 2024 35 RED-TAILED HAWK Avian pox and eosinphlic leukemia Juvenile, female red-tailed hawk (Buteo jamaicensis) The hawk initially presented with a crusted lesion along the left commissure of the mouth, blood near the right nare, a severe feather louse infestation, missing talons, and an emaciated body condition. CBC H&E West Coast Vet Path Conference 1
3175 West Coast Slide Conference 2024 36 EQUINE Spinocerebellar ataxia 3-week-old quarter horse filly Ataxic with limited coordination of pelvic limbs. Complete neurologic examination revealed cutaneous trunci deficits along the thoracic region and
proprioceptive deficits affecting both hind legs (R > L).
H&E West Coast Vet Path Conference 1
3176 West Coast Slide Conference 2024 26 CANINE Sialocele with sialolithiasis 9 YO FS standard poodle A protruding flocculant mass was present along the right proximal ventral neck since adoption in 2016. H&E West Coast Vet Path Conference 1
3177 West Coast Slide Conference 2024 27 FELINE Encephalitis due to Cladophialophora bantianaCladosporium bantianum 3-month-old, intact female, domestic short hair kitten A stray kitten with unknown prior history presented with a body condition score of 2/9, miotic
pupils, bilateral pelvic limb deficits, and circling behaviors.
H&E West Coast Vet Path Conference 1
3178 West Coast Slide Conference 2024 37 CANINE Chronic hepatitis due to copper accumulation 6.5-year-old, male castrated Labrador Retriever. Conic mixed hepatopathy with the aim of undergoing a laparoscopic liver biopsy. He had a history of persistent liver abnormalities, characterized
by elevated liver enzymes and hyperproteinemia. This condition has been ongoing for 6 months.
H&E West Coast Vet Path Conference 1
3179 West Coast Round Robin 2024 38 RABBIT Myxomatosis Adult female rabbit This rabbit was presented to a shelter as a stray with lethargy and severely swollen eyelids. H&E West Coast Vet Path Conference 1
3181 DTF_Course 2024 1 ZEBRA H&E KOEHLER 1
3182 DTF_Course 2024 2 RAT H&E KOEHLER 1
3183 DTF_Course 2024 3 CANINE H&E KOEHLER 1
3184 DTF_Course 2024 4 CANINE H&E KOEHLER 1
3185 DTF_Course 2024 5 BOVINE H&E KOEHLER 1
3186 DTF_Course 2024 6 MONKEY H&E KOEHLER 1
3187 DTF_Course 2024 8 CANINE H&E KOEHLER 1
3188 DTF_Course 2024 7 CANINE H&E KOEHLER 1
3200 West Coast Round Robin 2024 31 OTTER Encephalitis due to Sarcocystis neurona Adult, male, North American river otter (Lontra canadensis) On presentation, the otter was emaciated, dehydrated, lethargic, agitated, had diarrhea and signs of muscle atrophy. Over the following days, the otter vigorously ingested all food offered by the facility but continued to have diarrhea. Found dead. H&E 0 1
3201 West Coast Round Robin 2024 32 BARN OWL Necrotizing stomatitis and pharyngitis due to Trichomonas sp. - frounce Female, juvenile barn owl (Tyto alba) Found obtunded and weak. The caudal aspect of the palate was covered by a yellow “abscess-like” lesion that extended into the larynx and proximal aspect of the mandible. H&E 0 1
3202 West Coast Round Robin 2024 33 CHICKEN Wet pox Three-year-old backyard hen. Two of 4 hens that died within 6 days were submitted for necropsy. No clinical abnormalities were observed before death in 3 of these animals. A fourth bird was found gasping and had blood on its beak. This bird passed soon after that. H&E 0 1
3203 West Coast Round Robin 2024 34 CANINE Leptospirosis 7-year-old intact male Pomeranian dog Found deceased in a local Los Angeles County shelter without prior signs of illness. The shelter had been experiencing an outbreak of canine
influenza due to H3N2. The dog was given a canine influenza virus vaccine 1M prior to death.
H&E 0 1
3204 West Coast Round Robin 2024 35 HAWK Avian poxvirus and presumptive chronic eosiophilic leukemia Juvenile, female red-tailed hawk (Buteo jamaicensis) The hawk initially presented with a crusted lesion along the left commissure of the mouth, blood near the right nare, a severe feather louse infestation, missing talons, and an emaciated body condition. H&E 0 1
3205 West Coast Round Robin 2024 36 EQUINE Spinocerebellar ataxia 3-week-old quarter horse filly Ataxic with limited coordination of pelvic limbs. Complete neurologic examination revealed cutaneous trunci deficits along the thoracic region and
proprioceptive deficits affecting both hind legs (R > L).
H&E 0 1
3206 West Coast Round Robin 2024 37 CANINE Chronic hepatopathy with excessive copper accumulation A 6.5-year-old, male castrated Labrador Retriever. Chronic mixed hepatopathy characterized by elevated liver enzymes and hyperproteinemia. This has been going on for 6 months. H&E 0 1
3207 West Coast Round Robin 2011 25 CANINE Metaphyseal osteopathy 12WO Great Dane puppy This twelve-week-old Great Dane puppy had a history of high fever and swelling of the distal epiphyses of all four legs. It responded inconsistently to treatment for pain and fever and was euthanized. H&E 0 1
3208 West Coast Round Robin 2011 26 CANINE Necrotizing meningoencephalitis 2-year-old spayed female Chihuahua A 2-year-old spayed female Chihuahua had seizures throughout the night and was euthanatized the following day. Ingestion of an unknown amount of illegal narcotics, possibly amphetamines, was suspected. H&E 0 1
3209 West Coast Round Robin 2011 27 CANINE Hypercalcemic nephropathydue to dietary hypervitaminosis D. Five year old terrier mix A five-years-old male Terrier cross was euthanized because of anuria with hypercalcemia (15.1 mg/dl), hyperphosphatemia (20.0 mg/dl), high serum BUN (202 mg/dl), and high serum creatinine (11mg/dl). H&E 0 1
3210 West Coast Round Robin 2011 28 CANINE Epitheliotrphikc hepatocellular carcinoma 12 year old castrated male Beagle 12 year old castrated male Beagle with recent onset of anorexia, weight loss and vomiting. Blood work revealed elevated ALT and ALKP. H&E 0 1
3211 West Coast Round Robin 2011 29 BOVINE Locoweed/locoism/Astragalus wootonii Yearling bovine Four hundred fifty yearlings were put on native pasture. Over the course of the spring, 150 animals developed signs of incoordination, partial blindness and some aggressiveness and hyperexcitability. Ten died. H&E 0 1
3212 West Coast Round Robin 2011 30 EQUINE Borrelia burgdorfei meningoradiculoneuritis 9-year-old thoroughbred This 9-year-old thoroughbred originally from the east coast exhibited neurologic signs and was diagnosed with presumptive EPM based on positive serology, and treated in April. He had a recurrence of clinical signs in June. H&E 0 1
3213 West Coast Round Robin 2011 31 WALLABY Bacteroides tectum and Porphyromonas gulae Six-year-old Wallaby Staggered gait, falling to left side and finally the animal was no longer ambulatory. On necropsy it had a locally extensive suppurative internal otitis of the left inner ear. The suppurative exudate extended into the left side of the brainstem H&E 1
3214 West Coast Round Robin 2011 32 COUGAR Cylicospirurea sp. Urban female cougar FWS dispatched this animal for public safety reasons. There were no lesions suggesting significant disease on gross or microscopic examination H&E 0 1
3215 West Coast Round Robin 2011 33 BOVINE IBR, Mannheimia haemolytica, Arcanobacterium pyogenes and Mycoplasma bovis) 4MO Jersey calf This was a 4-month-old Jersey calf which was showing respiratory signs “weeks” before the animal was euthanized. Herd had heavy morbidity among the weaned heifers. Tissue parts were submitted from field necropsy. H&E 0 1
3216 West Coast Round Robin 2011 34 EQUINE Equine herpesvirus-5 19YO Morgan gelding This 19 year old Morgan gelding was euthanized after 10 months of chronic cough. The horse showed no improvement after antibiotic treatment and radiographs demonstrated a large mass in the lungs. H&E 0 1
3217 West Coast Round Robin 2011 35 RINGTAIL POSSUM Mycobacterium ulcerans disease, or Buruli/Bairnsdale ulcer Adult female common ringtail possum. Ulcerative lesions on the right medial tibia and caudal hock, the left medial tibia and lateral hock and the caudal carpus and cranial brachium of both forelimbs H&E 0 1
3218 West Coast Round Robin 2011 36 BOVINE Degeneration of spinal cord ventral horns due to Aspergillus clavatus Angus yearling steer 8 animals in a mob of yearling steers showed sudden onset of hind leg ataxia. The animals remained bright and alert, eating and ruminating normally, but were in poor condition. Feed was short, green alpine pasture plus grain mix and hay. Blue grey mould wa H&E 0 1
3219 West Coast Round Robin 2011 37 OVINE Epidermolysis bullosa 6DO black suffolk lamb Development of lameness and oral lesions, the lameness having first been noticed at two days of age. H&E 0 1
3220 West Coast Round Robin 2011 38 OVINE Ovine white liver disease - cobalt deficiency Weaner sheep Animals became ataxic, signs progressed over 3 to 4 days to recumbency and death. The season had been unusually wet and mild, and there was good pasture growth of perenniel rye grass (Lolium perenne). H&E 0 1
3221 Davis-Thompson 2024 CANINE Eosinophilic granuloma 4YO mixed breed Sublingual mass H&E 0 1
3222 West Coast Round Robin 2011 39 BOVINE Aspergillus niger 12 month old Holstein heifer The owner had decreased the wheat silage content of the ration and replaced the decreased wheat silage with an increase in pomegranate pulp. (Increase ration from 5 pounds to 25 pounds of pomegranates per animal. H&E 0 1
3223 Davis-Thompson 2024 BOVINE Neospora caninum menigomyelitis 9DO male Swiss Brown Calf could not stand but could suckle. Lesions in teh oral mucosa. H&E 0 1
3224 Davis-Thompson 2024 NHP - COTTON TOP TAMARIN Colonic adenocarcinoma 7YO male cotton-top tamarin Hemorrhagic diarrhea and permanent weight loss H&E 0 1
3225 Davis-Thompson 2024 FELINE Coccidioides immitis dermatitis 9.5M/C Himalyan cross Three subcutaneous abdominal masses H&E 0 1
3226 West Coast Round Robin 2011 40 DUCK Reimerella anatipestifer 5WO Pekin duck Severe neurological signs such as ataxia, torticollis, opisthotonus and increased mortality in a flock of 6000 ducks. Mortality went from 2 to 5 birds per day to 220 within a few days. H&E 0 1
3227 Davis-Thompson 2024 OVINE Dermatophytosis Adult Suffolk Ram History of dry crusty well-circumscribed cutaneous lesions over the flnk and pelvic limbs H&E 0 1
3228 Davis-Thompson 2024 TURKEY Histomonas meleagridis Adult turkey Found dead H&E 0 1
3229 MAVP 2024 17 BEARDED DRAGON Gastric neuroendocrine carcinoma 3-year-old, male, bearded dragon (Pogona vitticeps) History of lethargy and hyporexia with recent intermittent vomiting and melena.Hyperglycemia (>700 mg/dL), hyperuricemia (10.2 mg/DL), increased bile acids (>200 umol/L, reference value >60 umol/L). Gastric and hepatic masses were identified on ultrasound. H&E 0 1
3230 MAVP 2024 31 SNOW LEOPARD Cutaneous viral plaque with transition to squamous cell carcinoma, presumed papillomavirus 16-year-old North American Snow Leopard (Panthera uncia) of unknown sex None provided H&E 0 1
3231 MAVP 2024 28 MOUSE Psorergates simplex blepharitis and keratoconjunctivitis, type II diabetes Spiny mouse, Acomys cahirinus, female, ? 3 months The spiny mouse was presented with unilateral ocular crusting and squinting. Two other cage mates were found dead. H&E 0 1
3232 MAVP 2024 56 RAT Hybridization-dependent off-target hepatic toxicity associated with a GalNAc-siRNA conjugated biotherapeutic Sprague Dawley (SD) Rat A 28-day Investigative toxicity study administering a single subcutaneous injection of an oligonucleotide biothereapeutic to SD rats. Male SD rats were approximately 11 weeks of age and ranged in body weight from 297 to 408 g at the initiation of the study H&E 0 1
3233 West Coast Round Robin 2011 41 BOVINE Bovine adenovirus (vasculitis and adrenalitis) and mycotic (abomasal ulcers) 10 day old Jersey calf None provided H&E 1
3234 West Coast Round Robin 2011 42 BOVINE Bovine adenovirus (vasculitis and adrenalitis) and mycotic (abomasal ulcers) 10 day old Jersey calf None provided H&E West Coast Round Robin 1
3235 West Coast Round Robin 2011 43 TURKEY Aortic rupture 15WO male turkey Flock of 7500 tom turkeys experienced increased mortality beginning at 14 weeks of age. Mortality went from 2 to 3 birds per day to 75 to 90 within a few days. The birds were eating and drinking normally but were found dead without any clinical signs H&E West Coast Round Robin 1
3236 West Coast Round Robin 2011 44 GOAT Nocardia tracheitis Adult Boer goat doe 14 animals in the herd, 4 in the group, 1 is sick. Late summer doe had a dry cough off and on, no loss of appetite. Good hair coat and condition H&E West Coast Round Robin 1
3237 West Coast Round Robin 2012 36 TURKEY Mycoplasma gallisepticum 15WO turkeys Flock of 7000 turkeys experiencing swollen hocks and foot pads and shaky legs as the primary compliant. There was mild cough and loose droppings in a few birds and slight increased mortality beginning at 15 weeks of age. H&E West Coast Round Robin 1
3238 Davis-Thompson 2024 BOVINE Bovine respiratory syncytial virus 20DO male Holstein calf Multiple calves presented with respiratory difficulties at 12-15d. H&E WILLIAMS 1
3239 Davis-Thompson 2024 CANINE Encephalitozoon cuniculi 2YO female poodle. Unsteady gait, apathy, dysmetria, hyperresthesia, seizures. H&E WILLIAMS 1
3240 Davis-Thompson 2024 NHP - SQUIRREL MONKEY Yersina enterocolitica Adult squirrel monkey After a lifetime of spreading herpesvirus and killing all the NWPs of other species around him, he finally got his comeuppance! H&E WILLIAMS 1
3241 Davis-Thompson 2024 PARROT Cholangiocarcinoma 17YO Congo African grey Listless and anorexic for three days prior to death. Diet consisted of seeds and fruit. H&E WILLIAMS 1
3242 Davis-Thompson 2024 Canine Subungual squamous cell caricnoma Adult Giant Schnauzer Distorted digit H&E WILLIAMS 1
3243 West Coast Round Robin 2012 37 DUCK Mycobacterium avium and amyloid 7 year old Indian runner female duck. A 7 year old Indian runner female duck was submitted for necropsy, from a free ranging flock on a ranch. The dead bird was described as going slow before dying. H&E West Coast Round Robin 1
3244 Davis-Thompson 2024 CAPRNE Tuberculosis due to Mycobacterium bovis 11MO male Saanen goat Animal lived on a farm that tested positive for tuberculosis. This goat was also pyrexic and dyspneic H&E WILLIAMS 1
3245 Davis-Thompson 2024 CANINE Heartworm disease and uremia Adult dog None given H&E WILLIAMS 1
3246 West Coast Round Robin 2012 38 CAPRNE Yersinia enterocolitica Five week old female Boer goat kid The goat was one of three siblings. The animals are nursing but also eating 4-way grain and alfalfa hay. The animal was disbudded four days prior to problem. The animal was found in the morning lying flat in the feeding area. H&E West Coast Round Robin 1
3247 MAVP 2024 5 CANINE Hepatosplenic T-cell lymphoma 11 years and 7 months old, castrated male Acute onset of icterus accompanied by anorexia and lethargy. Diarrhea, polydipsia, and polyuria were also reported. During the clinical examination, a complete blood count revealed a severe normocytic, normochromic regenerative anemia with spherocytes and H&E MAVP 1
3248 MAVP 2024 6 CANINE Anaplastic large T cell lymphoma 7-year-old male neutered Husky dog Chronic nasal discharge with nasal planum and rostral nare ulceration. CT showed bilateral destruction of the nasal turbinates H&E MAVP 1
3249 MAVP 2024 7 CANINE Malignant neoplasia most consistent with large cell lymphoma and increased atypical mast cells most consistent with mast cell neoplasia with moderate macrophagic inflammation. 11-year-old male neutered domestic longhaired cat Progressive lethargy and increased respiratory rate and effort for 24 hours. Abdominal ultrasound showed multiple pancreatic masses, diffuse splenomegaly, and hepatic, jejunal, and colic lymphadenopathy. Wright Giemsa MAVP 1
3250 MAVP 2024 9 CANINE Vertebrae and liver: Plasma cell neoplasm – most consistent with multiple myeloma 7-year-old, male, castrated, Golden Retriever Sshaking/tremoring and uninterested in food. Four days later, the patient was taken to the rDVM for hyporexia, hindlimb-ataxia, and shaking/tremoring. Upon admission to ISU, bloodwork showed hypercalcemia with evidence of bony lysis at L2 and left ischium. H&E MAVP 1
3251 Davis-Thompson 2024 OVINE Brucella ovis epididymitis Adult male crossbred sheep Inoculated via prepuce with Brucella ovis H&E WILLIAMS 1
3254 MAVP 2024 8 CANINE Large granular lymphocytic lymphoma of presumed natural killer origin 3-year-old male intact vizsla The dog was presented to the referring veterinarian (rDVM) for wheezing, coughing and inappetence. Thoracic radiographs showed a large mediastinal mass and an abdominal ultrasound showed distension of the vena cava. H&E MAVP 1
3255 MAVP 2024 10 HEDGEHOG Brain (Mid brain, brain stem, and cerebellum): Glial cell tumor (Astrocytoma, presumed) 3-year-old male intact African pygmy hedgehog A 3-year-old male African pygmy hedgehog (Atelerix albiventris) presented with a 10-day history of limping on the left front leg that had progressed to falling to the left. Other clinical signs included inappetence and sneezing H&E MAVP 1
3256 MAVP 2024 3 PARTRIDGE Myeloid leukosis Three 10-12-week-old, brown, Hungarian Partridges (one cock, two hens) Owner is losing about 5 birds each day. They act lethargic and show neurological signs. H&E MAVP 1
3258 MAVP 2024 4 CANINE Acute megakaryoblastic leukemia 3-year-old, female intact, Black Mouth Cur The patient presented for a 1-week history of polyuria, polydipsia, and lethargy. Abdominal ultrasound revealed a coarse splenic echotexture and thickened duodenum, with multiple nodular lesions and scant peritoneal effusion. H&E MAVP 1
3260 MAVP 2024 2 CANINE Acture myelogenous leukemia of monocytic origin 5-year-old male neutered Pembroke Welsh Corgi Prior to presentation to hospital, patient had two-week history of ongoing lethargy, hyporexia, diarrhea (melena), intermittent fever, anemia, and thrombocytopenia Wright Giemsa MAVP 1
3261 MAVP 2024 1 PORCINE Round cell neoplasia (acute lymphoid leukemia vs stage V lymphoma vs acute myeloid leukemia vs acute undifferentiated leukemia) 9-year-old, female, mixed breed porcine Physical examination revealed hypothermia and tachypnea and a firm, irregular mass was palpated in her right lower abdomen CT examination of the abdomen revealed a large, irregularly shaped mass in the liver. Wright Giemsa MAVP 1
3262 MAVP 2024 11 CANINE Eosinophilic meningoencephalitis 5-year-old neutered male Alaskan Eskimo Dog mix The owner reported an unknown neurological disease when the patient presented to the Kansas State University Veterinary Health Center (KSUVHC) emergency room. During clinical evaluation, the patient rapidly declined and went into respiratory failure. H&E MAVP 1
3264 MAVP 2024 12 CANINE Canine dysautonomia 3-year-old male neutered rottweiler Acute gastroenteritis, bilious vomiting, suspect aspiration pneumonia, bradycardia that was unresponsive to atropine, absent pupillary light reflex with an inconclusive pilocarpine test, general malaise and weakened anal tone for an approximate 1-week dura H&E MAVP 1
3265 MAVP 2024 13 CANINE L2-L3 spinal mass: Synovial myxoma 11-year-old female spayed Labrador Retriever Mix progressive ambulatory paraparesis and asymmetrical (R>L) hind limb ataxia. MRI revealed a mass lesion of T2 hyperintensity extending from the right L2-L3 articulation into the spinal canal and across midline at the dorsal laminaacr H&E MAVP 1
3266 MAVP 2024 53 CANINE Heterobilharzia americana 9-year-old female spayed Husky Elevated ALT and ALP. On abdominal ultrasound, her liver was diffusely irregular, with multifocal nodules/masses of varying size and shape with an overall coarse echotexture. H&E MAVP 1
3267 MAVP 2024 35 CANINE Undifferentiated Pleomorphic Sarcoma (grade 3 soft tissue sarcoma) 11-year-old, female spayed, American Pit Bull Terrier 6cm x 5cm, ulcerated soft tissue mass on her left front leg (lateral aspect of mid-antebrachium) had been slowly growing over the past year. The submitted cytology is from the enlarged left superficial cervical lymph node. Modified Wright-Giemsa MAVP 1
3268 MAVP 2024 36 SNAKE Pigmented cell neoplasia consistent with chromatophoroma, specifically iridophoroma 22-year-old, Carpet Python, sex not specified A mass was found on the dorsal aspect of the cranial third of the body. Radiographs were taken with no obvious lytic or invasive lesions appreciated. On H&E MAVP 1
3269 MAVP 2024 37 CANINE Lip: Epitheliotropic large T-cell lymphoma 13-year-old male castrated miniature dachshund The dog was presented to the referring veterinarian (rDVM) for a lower left lip mass that had been noted one month prior. A fine needle aspirate cytology was performed, and the mass was surgically excised 2 weeks later. H&E MAVP 1
3270 MAVP 2024 38 FELINE Proliferative necrotizing otitis externa of kittens 9-month-old MN Maine Coon cat 1 month history of progressive crusting on inner pinnae, ear canal, neck, scrotum and lateral leg.1 month history H&E MAVP 1
3271 MAVP 2024 39 FELINE Mycobacterium kansasii osteomyelitis 11-year-old, male castrated, domestic shorthair cat Aggressive osteolytic mass of the left shoulder involving the proximal humerus, distal scapula, and associated soft tissues with no evidence of metastatic disease. The cat was otherwise healthy. H&E MAVP 1
3272 MAVP 2024 40 CANINE Malignant mixed tumor of salivary gland 7.5-year-old spayed female shepherd/mixed breed dog One week before, the owner noticed a large expansile mass on the left side of the dog’s neck just lateral to the thyroid. H&E MAVP 1
3273 MAVP 2024 43 CANINE Acanthomatous ameloblastoma 3-year-old, female spayed, Goldendoodle A mass was extending from the buccal aspect of 404 to 406. Since this visit, the mass had grown and was occasionally bleeding. The patient was reluctant to be touched in the area and had increased drooling but remained otherwise normal. H&E MAVP 1
3274 MAVP 2024 42 ELK Neuroblastoma 3-year-old intact male elk bull Progressive weight loss over the past few months. During the gross examination, the adipose tissue was excessively edematous, with extremely limited fat storage. Possible differential diagnoses included intussusception, neoplastic disease, and Johne's dise H&E MAVP 1
3275 MAVP 2024 41 CANINE Neoplasia of skeletal muscle origin 10-year and 6-month-old male-neutered Schnoodle The owner recently noticed a mass within the mouth. No weight loss, bleeding, difficulty eating, vomiting, or coughing were noted. Two weeks later while under general anesthesia, fine needle aspirates were collected from the sublingual mass H&E MAVP 1
3276 MAVP 2024 44 NHP - COLOBUS MONKEY Olfactory neuroblastoma (ONB) 16 year old intact male Colobus Monkey One month prior to necropsy, right side dental extractions were performed and a suspected oral-nasal fistula was discovered. Since then, the animal had intermittent and worsening bleeding from the cavity along with decreased appetite. H&E MAVP 1
3277 MAVP 2024 45 CANINE Intestinal chondroblastic osteosarcoma 11-year-old, male castrated, Mixed Breed dog. Eccentric jejunal mass with intra-lesional gas or mineralization, as well as a liver mass and thoracic radiographs revealed pulmonary opacities, all of which were suggestive of malignant neoplasia. H&E m 1
3278 MAVP 2024 46 CHICKEN Rickets Five, male, 12-day-old broiler chicks Healthy until 8 days of age when they could not walk. They were limping and their legs fell out from under them. They could no longer reach the food or water. Ninety-five birds died out of a flock of 2000. H&E MAVP 1
3279 MAVP 2024 47 CANINE Tracheal osteochondroma 5-month-old, male intact Golden Retriever dog One-week history of wheezing, with an acute onset of respiratory distress prior to clinical presentation. Antemortem diagnostics revealed an opaque structure on radiographs, with confirmation of a tracheal mass via tracheal endoscopy. H&E MAVP 1
3280 MAVP 2024 48 CANINE Chondroblastic osteosarcoma 8.2 y.o. male neutered yellow Labrador retriever dog Patient presented to UWVC Primary Care with 5/5 lameness and swelling in the proximal right forelimb. Radiographs showed bony proliferation and lysis around the right glenohumeral joint, but no evidence of metastasis and complete bloodwork showed no signif H&E MAVP 1
3281 MAVP 2024 49 HEDGEHOG Endometrial mixed tumor 3-year-old female hedgehog This hedgehog had a 1–2-month history of hematuria. Ultrasound showed an abnormal uterus with a mid-abdominal mass. H&E MAVP 1
3282 MAVP 2024 50 HUMAN Invasive ductal carcinoma 28-year-old African woman 28-year-old African woman 8 months pregnant with her third child. Patient found a nodule in her upper left breast while showering. No previous medical history H&E MAVP 1
3283 MAVP 2024 51 CANINE Ruptured/traumatized paraprostatic cyst. 3-year-old, male castrated Doberman Pinscher perineal hernia repair on 4/23/24 and was unable to urinate after surgery. On 4/29/24, the patient presented to the ER for anuria and lethargy. A large amount of fluid was reported around the prostate and a urinary catheter could not be placed. H&E MAVP 1
3284 MAVP 2024 52 FELINE Francisella tularensis 3-year-old intact female domestic shorthair cat An outdoor/feral cat was brought to the referring veterinary clinic in recumbency and with generalized icterus. The cat declined rapidly and was submitted to the Kansas State Veterinary Diagnostic Laboratory (KSVDL) for necropsy. H&E MAVP 1
3285 MAVP 2024 54 CANINE Abdominal abscess with Salmonella enterica subsp. enterica serovar agon 1-year-old, female, Weimaraner A thorn was removed surically from the toe. Two days after surgery, the dog presented with diarrhea, lethargy, hyperpyrexia of 105F, and an elevated white blood cell count. The owner reported that the dog had eaten raw hamburger and a dead snake. H&E MAVP 1
3286 MAVP 2024 55 CHINCHILLA Listeria monocytogenes hepatitis 4-year-old male chinchilla On 6/5/24 the owner noted the chinchilla was hunched, anorexic, and had labored breathing. Died on 6/6/24. H&E MAVP 1
3287 MAVP 2024 57 BAT Cholangiocarcinoma 11-year-old male Egyptian fruit bat ( The bat was found dead on exhibit with no premonitory signs, and was not under treatment for any medical issues. There was a history of diffuse corneal opacity, cataracts, and fixed mydriasis OU. H&E MAVP 1
3288 MAVP 2024 58 CANINE Cardiac hemangiosarcoma Three-year-old, male, neutered, mixed breed Acute history of vomiting. Clinical pathology and imaging were consistent with fulminant liver failure and acute kidney injury. A severe coagulopathy developed, with epistaxis occurring secondary to nasogastric tube placement during hospitalization H&E MAVP 1
3289 MAVP 2024 14 CANINE Atypical choroid plexus papillomas 6yo MC Labradoodle Presented to UIUC ER for progressive neurological abnormalities over the previous 3 weeks H&E MAVP 1
3290 MAVP 2024 59 CANINE Pulmonary and cerebral angioinvasive lymphoma 2.5-year-old, female spayed, Pit Bull Previously treated successful treatment for caval syndrome. On presentation, she was blind with dilated pupils, had a tendency to circle to the left, a dull mentation with periods of falling asleep during the exam, and delayed placing of left hindlimb H&E MAVP 1
3291 MAVP 2024 15 CANINE Neoplasia (pituitary adenoma vs granular cell tumor) 8-year-old, spayed female, mixed breed This patient initially presented in June 2023 for seizures and was treated with phenobarbital. MRI performed in August 2023 revealed pituitary enlargement. In March 2024, the patient had dilated pupils with no direct or consensual pupillary light reflexes H&E MAVP 1
3293 MAVP 2024 16 CANINE Presumptive pheochromocytoma 10-year-old, castrated male, Chihuahua Dog was diagnosed with adrenal dependent Cushing's and had a positive LDDS test. H&E MAVP 1
3294 MAVP 2024 18 RHINOCEROS Adrenocortical carcinoma and pheochromocytoma 54 year old female southern white rhinoceros Chronic history of intermittent pressure sores over both hips, intermittent neurologic signs, regurgitation/choke, fecal occult blood, and anemia. The patient was euthanized for quality of life H&E MAVP 1
3295 MAVP 2024 19 FELINE Insulinoma 6y 3m 1d, FS, Domestic Shorthair Episodes of head and front limb spasms and one episode of ataxia and falling over. On 1/8/24, the patient was walking slowly and was low to the ground. Later on, she was seen walking off-balance and fell over on her side for the duration of 5-10 minutes. H&E MAVP 1
3296 MAVP 2024 20 CANINE Insulinoma 9.5-year-old, mixed breed, male neutered, canine Sudden bleeding from the gums, following multiple tooth extractions two weeks before. Prior to discharge, the dog had consecutive grand-mal seizures which were attributed to hypoglycemia, H&E MAVP 1
3297 MAVP 2024 21 FELINE Bullous keratopathy, lyphoplasmacytic uveitis, and glaucoma 7-year-old castrated male domestic short hair cat This cat had a 6-month history of intermittently enlarged OD. They noted buphthalmia, hyperpigmentation of the iris, desiccated cornea of the axial surface with diffuse corneal edema, and deep anterior chamber.. H&E MAVP 1
3298 MAVP 2024 22 NHP - CAPUCHIN MONKEY Embryonal rhabdomyosarcoma 2-year-old female capuchin monkey Progressive swelling and exophthalmia of the left eye. An enucleation of the left eye was performed. Approximately 3 weeks later, the owner noted enlargement of the left eye socket, growth of masses on the cheek, and a loss of vision in the remaining eye. H&E MAVP 1
3299 MAVP 2024 23 BALD EAGLE Intraocular carcinoma and phthisis bulbi Adult female Bald Eagle This eagle was discovered dead in its enclosure in a managed care facility. In March 2019 the eagle suffered collision with a wind turbine. Trauma rendered the eye non-visual, and the eagle was transferred to managed care. H&E MAVP 1
3300 MAVP 2024 24 CANINE Ocular metastatic anaplastic carcinoma 11-year-old spayed female mixed breed dog The dog developed hyphema OD in May 2023. The hyphema resolved but a mass developed on the dorsomedial bulbar conjunctiva OD. Ocular ultrasound was suspicious for an intraocular mass with extraocular extension. H&E MAVP 1
3301 MAVP 2024 25 CANINE Ocular metastatic mammary carcinoma 11-year-old female intact Labrador Retriever Presented for hyphema, buphthalmia, and glaucoma. There was a small lobulated, pigmented mass of mid medial superior eyelid, moderate to severe episcleral injection, and two lobulated mass-like protrusions H&E MAVP 1
3302 MAVP 2024 26 CANINE Mesenchymal Neoplasia with cytologic criteria of malignancy 6.5-year-old Male Castrated Boxer mix Nonpainful exophthalmos OD and decreased retropulsion. Normal Schirmer tear tests and intraocular pressures H&E MAVP 1
3303 MAVP 2024 27 FELINE Ocular cryptococcosis 12-year-old, spayed female domestic short hair cat This cat had bilateral uveitis and a cataract with scarring and mineral degeneration. The left eye had phthisis bulbi and entropion. H&E MAVP 1
3304 MAVP 2024 29 CANINE Third eyelid: Carcinosarcoma 12-year-old intact female Poodle dog None provided. The left eye was received with a variably soft to firm, multilobular, orbital mass obscuring the third eyelid. The eye had been punctured and was collapsed. H&E MAVP 1
3305 MAVP 2024 30 CANINE Langerhans cell histiocytosis 8-year-old, female, spayed, Labrador Retriever dog The dog began developing recurrent skin infections that responded to antibiotics. Then anulcerative lesion on the nose began as what appeared to be an abrasion and seemed pruritic initially. It slowly progressed and was nonresponsive to antibiotics. H&E MAVP 1
3306 MAVP 2024 32 CANINE Lymphangiosarcoma 10-year-old, Castrated male, Anatolian Shepherd History of chronic lymphedema. Eventually the swelling became worse and the leg became inflamed and necrotic. H&E MAVP 1
3307 MAVP 2024 33 CANINE Uveodermatologic syndrome 3-year-old, castrated male, Chow Chow canine The dog was presented to the rDVM with clinical signs of uveitis, along with dermatologic changes consisting of alopecia and ulceration of the bridge of the nose and depigmentation of the nasal planum. The uveitis progressed in 7d to bilateral glaucoma. H&E MAVP 1
3308 MAVP 2024 34 FELINE Haired skin, nasal planum: Embryonal rhabdomyosarcoma 9-year-old neutered male domestic shorthair cat Owner noticed a soft left-sided nasal swelling about 3 months ago. The patient has been otherwise apparently healthy. H&E MAVP 1
3309 COPLOW 2024 1 CANINE Mycotic vitreitis with secondary glaucoma (per history) Not provided. Not provided H&E COPLOW 1
3310 COPLOW 2024 2 CANINE Mycotic vitreitis (silver stain) None provided Submitted as secondary glaucoma H&E COPLOW 1
3311 COPLOW 2024 3 CANINE Mycotic retinitis - Blastomyces dermatitidis Intact canine globe Not provided H&E COPLOW 1
3312 COPLOW 2024 4 FELINE Pyogranulomatous endopthalmitis due to Cryptococcus neoformans Intact feline globe None provided H&E COPLOW 1
3313 COPLOW 2024 5 FELINE Granulomatous endophthalmitis due to Blastomyces dermatitidis Intact feline globe None provided H&E COPLOW 1
3314 COPLOW 2024 6 CANINE Mycotic keratitis Intact canine globe None given H&E COPLOW 1
3315 COPLOW 2024 7 CANINE Meibomian adenoma, meibomian epithelioma, reactive squamous papilloma Dog Three common eyelid tumors in the dog H&E COPLOW 1
3316 COPLOW 2024 8 FELINE Early feline diffuse iridal melanoma Feline globe Nearly normal feline globe H&E COPLOW 1
3319 COPLOW 2024 9 CANINE Anterior uveal melanoma Intact canine globe None provided H&E COPLOW 1
3320 COPLOW 2024 10 FELINE Feline iridociliary adenoma Intact feline globe None given H&E COPLOW 1
3321 COPLOW 2024 11 CANINE Adenocarcinoma of the third eyelid gland Third eyelid from a dog None given. H&E COPLOW 1
3322 COPLOW 2024 12 CANINE Canine lobular orbital tumor 11 year-old female Labrador Retriever dog None given H&E COPLOW 1
3323 COPLOW 2024 13 CANINE Uveodermatologic syndrome 12 year-old, spayed, female mixed breed dog None given H&E COPLOW 1
3324 COPLOW 2024 14 FELINE Feline eosinophilic keratitis Intact fline globe None given. H&E COPLOW 1
3325 COPLOW 2024 15 CANINE Swedish puppy syndrome 8 week-old West Highland White Terrier Thought to be congenitally blind Alcian Blue PAS COPLOW 1
3326 COPLOW 2024 16 CANINE Persistent hyperplastic primary vitreous Persistent hyperplastic primary vitreous None given. H&E COPLOW 1
3327 MAVP 2024 60 CANINE Bone marrow: Acute leukemia, most consistent with acute myeloid leuemia of monocytic origin 5-year-old male neutered Pembroke Welsh Corgi Prior to presentation to hospital, patient had two-week history of ongoing lethargy, hyporexia, diarrhea (melena), intermittent fever, anemia, and thrombocytopenia Wright Giemsa MAVP 1
3329 COPLOW 2024 17 CANINE Pigmentary uveitis with iridociliary cysts 10YO M/C Golden retriever None given H&E COPLOW 1
3330 COPLOW 2024 18 CANINE Goniodysgenesis 9 year-old Cocker Spaniel dog Enucleation 3 days after diagnosis with glaucoma H&E COPLOW 1
3331 COPLOW 2024 19 FELINE Diffuse iris melanoma Intact feline globe None given H&E COPLOW 1
3332 COPLOW 2024 20 FELINE Feline posttraumatic sarcoma showing lens epithelial differentiation Intact feline globe None given H&E COPLOW 1
3335 COPLOW 2024 21 CANINE Medulloepithelioma (primitive neuroepithelial tumor) 1 year-old female Alaskan Malamute dog None given H&E COPLOW 1
3336 COPLOW 2024 22 FELINE Suppurative inflammation associated with lens capsule rupture 9 year-old, intact, female cat Gram stain only H&E COPLOW 1
3337 COPLOW 2024 23 CANINE Hypertensive vasculopathy 16 year-old Cockapoo Right eye H&E COPLOW 1
3338 COPLOW 2024 24 FELINE Septic implantation syndrome 9 year-old, intact, female cat Gram stain only H&E COPLOW 1
3339 COPLOW 2024 25 FELINE Feline posttraumatic sarcoma (round cell variant) 15 year-old domestic short hair cat. None given H&E COPLOW 1
3345 Invertebrate Course 2024 1 BEE Chronic bee paralysis virus Adult honey bees from experimental colonies Severe lesions were observed in the central nervous system from 3 dpi, including spongiosis, neuronal necrosis, and increased hemocytes within pericerebral sinuses. H&E INVERTEBRATE 1
3346 Invertebrate Course 2024 2 MOTH Systemic microsporidian infection Atlas moth (Attacus atlas) caterpillars, recently hatched Specimens were housed in net enclosures and provided with fresh branches of privet (Ligustrum spp.). Recently hatched caterpillars exhibited reduced activity, loss of righting reflex and anorexia before dying. H&E INVERTEBRATE 1
3347 Invertebrate Course 2024 4 SNAIL Pneumonia in captive Malaysian fire snails 20 wild-born Maysian fire snails A captive breeding program was established with 20 wild-born P. tweediei in late 2022. All animals died over the following 8 months, A pneumonia-like lesion was noted in all cases, suggesting potential environmental factors contributed to respiratory infec H&E INVERTEBRATE 1
3348 Invertebrate Course 2024 10 ABALONE Chondroid neoplasm, favor odontophore origin Red abalone (Haliotis rufescens), age and sex unknown This animal had been chronically anorexic and lost surface adhesion by its foot with limited responsiveness. This abalone was kept as part of a group of abalone in a comingled habitat and was acquired >8 years prior. H&E INVERTEBRATE 1
3349 Invertebrate Course 2024 12 CORAL Acute to subacute locally extensive epithelial necrosis, mesogleal lysis, and endosymbiont necrosis with intralesional filamentous cyanobacteria A mature mountainous star coral in the Florida Reef tract The colony experienced acute to subacute tissue loss affecting approximately 60% of the colony surface. Tissue loss was bordered by a 1 to 2 cm wide band of darky pigmented, lightly adherent membranous material. H&E INVERTEBRATE 1
3350 COPLOW 2024 26 FELINE Anterior uveal lymphoma Cat eye None given. H&E COPLOW 1
3353 AAVLD 2024 1 FELINE Highly pathogenic avian influenza A (H5N1) chorioretinitis 2-year-old intact female domestic shorthair cat An outdoor cat at a dairy farm was observed with weakness and swollen eyes. A day later it was found dead. H&E AAVLD 1
3354 AAVLD 2024 2 EQUINE Cutaneous hemangiosarcoma 2WO TB filly foal At approximately 2-weeks after birth, a thoroughbred filly foal was presented to a referral hospital in Oklahoma for a mass on the nasal planum. H&E AAVLD 1
3355 AAVLD 2024 3 CANINE Atherosclerosis with multifocal thrombosis 8 y/o FS mixed breed dog 1-month history of shifting leg lameness and spinal pain. In the week prior to euthanasia, the right hind limb developed distal gangrene. Bloodwork demonstrated a marked neutrophilia, hypercholesterolemia, decreased T4-SA. H&E AAVLD 1
3356 AAVLD 2024 4 CANINE Insulinoma 9.5-year-old, male neutered, mixed breed dog Sudden bleeding from the gums, following multiple tooth extractions two weeks before. Prior to discharge, the dog had consecutive grand mal seizures which were attributed to hypoglycemia, the lowest peripheral blood glucose reading registering at 39 mg/dl. H&E AAVLD 1
3357 AAVLD 2024 5 PORCINE Endometrial adenocarcinoma and cystic endometrial hyperplasia 12-year-old sow Submitted for whole organ evaluation was a uterus from a 12-year-old sow that presented for a routine
spay
H&E AAVLD 1
3359 AAVLD 2024 7 BOVINE Mannheimia hemolytica 4-year-old cow from a bucking bull breeding ranch Found dead in mid-January without prior signs of illness. H&E AAVLD 1
3360 AAVLD 2024 8 BOVINE H5N1 Influenza A Virus mastitis Adult Holstein dairy cow from Texas Forty-eight-hour duration of acute drop in milk production and pyrexia. The milk was thickened and yellow. H&E AAVLD 1
3361 AAVLD 2024 6 CANINE Clostridium piliforme enteritis and hepatitis / Tyzzer's disease 7WO mixed breed. Vomiting, diarrhea, hypoglycemia, non-regenerative anemia, and leukocytosis of unknown duration. Grossly, the liver was diffusely enlarged (4.7% of body weight), light red to brown, with rounded edges. H&E AAVLD 1
3362 AAVLD 2024 9 BOVINE Enteritis and mesenteric lymphadenitis due to Rhocococcus hoagii 1YO mini Jersey Lymphocytic/eosinophilic enteritis or other small intestinal malabsorptive disease was suspected antemortem. H&E AAVLD 1
3364 AAVLD 2024 12 CANINE Jejunal mass: Extraskeletal osteosarcoma 7-year-old castrated male Havanese dog Recurring episodes of vocalization and recumbency. These episodes began two weeks ago and increased in frequency over the two weeks H&E AAVLD 1
3368 Invertebrate Course 2024 9 TARANTULA Prosoma and opisthosoma: Rhabditiform nematodiasis (suspect Panagrolaimidae) and hemocytic fungal pneumonia 1-year and 6-month-old, male, tarantula Animals exhibiting perimortem erratic movements, becoming caught in their webbing, and biting their own legs. This tarantula was in premolt shortly after being confiscated and was found nonresponsive 3 days later. H&E INVERTEBRATE 1
3370 Invertebrate Course 2024 11 CICADA Massospora cicadina Adult male periodical cicada The animal was missing the posterior ~10% of its abdomen. H&E INVERTEBRATE 1
3371 Invertebrate Course 2024 16 MUSSEL Hirsutonosema embarrassi oophoritis Adult female mucket (Actinonaias ligamentina) Annual survey in the Embarrass River, Wisconsin, USA, documented unusually high mortality of freshwater mussels. H&E INVERTEBRATE 1
3373 AAVLD 2024 11 RABBIT Encephalitozoon cuniculi 4.5-week-old male Britannia Petite rabbit Sudden onset of dehydration and abdominal pain followed by death 24-72 hours later. All kits in the litter showed similar clinical signs. H&E AAVLD 1
3374 AAVLD 2024 14 CANINE Coccidioides immitis encephalitis Adult, mixed breed dog An adult, mixed breed dog presented to a shelter with dull mentation, anisocoria, and
suspected visual impairment
H&E AAVLD 1
3375 AAVLD 2024 15 TURKEY Avian metapneumovirus Clinical history: 21-day-old Nicholas turkey poults 21-day-old Nicholas turkey poults with clinical signs of lethargy, snick/gurgle, and bilateral sinus swelling. The associated morbidity was near 100%. H&E AAVLD 1
3376 AAVLD 2024 16 PORCINE Encephalomyocarditis virus 120 days old, commercial breed growing pig Farm of commercial growing-finishing pigs with history of high sudden mortality. Animals were treated unsuccessfully with antipyretic and antibiotics. H&E AAVLD 1
3377 Invertebrate Course 2024 14 BEE Malpighian tubular epithelial cell destruction due to Malpighamoeba mellificae and midgut epithelial cell destruction due to Nosema Colony of western honey bees (Apis mellifera) in the Yukon, Canada For approximately three years, the colony had been experiencing increased mortality over winter, characterized by a buildup of dead bees at the hive entrance while the hive was closed for winter. H&E INVERTEBRATE 1
3378 Invertebrate Course 2024 7 INVERTEBRATE Review of euthanasia methods in invertebrates Euthanasia in invertebrates In this presentation currently acceptable and/or appropriate methods of euthanasia will be reviewed for coelenterates, annelids, mollusks, crustaceans, arachnids, insects, and echinoderms. H&E INVERTEBRATE 1
3379 AAVLD 2024 10 CHICKEN Avian leukosis 26-month-old backyard chicken A 26-month-old backyard chicken was presented with a history of 2 months of nonspecific clinical signs followed by natural death. There were multiple tan, elevated, nodules in the pectoral muscle and heart and the legs were bilaterally swollen. H&E AAVLD 1
3380 Southcentral Division 2024 1 PORCINE Condidiobolus incongruus penumonia with hypertrophic osteopathy 1.5-year-old, male castrated, mixed breed pig 1.5-day history of lameness, unwillingness to rise, and swelling in all limbs. He also had a two-week history of decreased activity and appetite. H&E SOUTHCENTRAL DIVISION 1
3381 Southcentral Division 2024 2 FELINE Melanoma 10-year-old spayed female domestic shorthair cat Physical examination revealed an approximately 2x2 cm, firm, ulcerated mass on the left pinna near the ear base. H&E SOUTHCENTRAL DIVISION 1
3382 Southcentral Division 2024 3 AVIAN Eimerial nephritis 4WO M black skimmer Mortality event affecting chicks. The chicks were exhibiting first-winter plumage, and were in poor body condition. Several live chicks were found with lethargy, weight loss, and diarrhea. This black skimmer also had feather loss and weeping eyes. H&E SOUTHCENTRAL DIVISION 1
3383 AAZV 2024 3 MANATEE Enteric trematodiasis by a novel trematode Adult male Florida manatee An emaciated, lethargic manatee with sloughing skin and red skin lesions was rescued and transported to a critical care facilitybut died one week later. H&E AAZV 1
3384 AAZV 2024 4 NHP - HOWLER MONKEY Entamoeba histolytica & dispar 2 adult black howler monkeys Chronic illness with weight loss and diarrhea H&E AAZV 1
3385 Southcentral Division 2024 4 CANINE Cholemic nephropathy 10-year-old female spaned black mixed breed dog This dog presented to the Texas A&M University Emergency Service as a referral due to a 2-day history of immune-mediated hemolytic anemia (IMHA). H&E SOUTHCENTRAL DIVISION 1
3386 AAVLD 2024 13 CHEETAH Oxalate nephrosis 8-year-old intact male cheetah Presented with a history of anorexia, vomiting, and ataxia. By ultrasound, the cortices of both kidneys were heterogeneous and hyperechoic. H&E AAVLD 1
3388 AAZV 2024 1 MUSKRAT Echinococcus multilocularis An unknown age wild muskrat An unknown age wild muskrat collected in February 2023 from the Niagara area of Ontario. It was frozen at -20° for 6 months and thawed for postmortem examination. H&E AAZV 1
3389 AAZV 2024 2 KUDU Parelaphestrongylus tenuis 10-year-old and 5-year-old, female Lesser Kudus Progressive neurologic symptoms beginning with ataxic gait H&E AAZV 1
3390 Southcentral Division 2024 6 CANINE Subungual squamous cell carcinoma 10-year-old, female intact Rottweiler The patient presented for nail clip due to fractured nail and sensitivity per owner. Clinician noted lameness and swelling of right rear digits 3 and 5 with purulent discharge and separation of the nail from the nailbed. H&E SOUTHCENTRAL DIVISION 1
3391 Southcentral Division 2024 8 FELINE Physeal dysplasia Unable to ambulate four days after falling out of the owner’s hands. Unable to ambulate after falling out of the owners hands. Radiographs were obtained which showed a slightly irregularly margined transverse fracture of both femoral necks with slight cranial and lateral displacement of the femurs. H&E SOUTHCENTRAL DIVISION 1
3392 Southcentral Division 2024 9 PORCINE Atypical CV-2 nephritis 4-year-old Vietnamese pot-bellied sow The patient presented for hyporexia to anorexia of one-week duration. The pig was hospitalized and treated with ampicillin trihydrate (20 mg/kg) and rectal fluid administration. Despite the treatment, toxic changes in her leukogram developed. H&E SOUTHCENTRAL DIVISION 1
3393 AAZV 2024 5 MINK Pneumonic hepatozoonosis and metastrongylosis Adult male free-ranging American mink This animal was seen by the public lying in a field and not moving. It was easily captured by a State Game Warden and was euthanized. H&E AAZV 1
3394 AAZV 2024 6 FISH Cryptocaryon irritans High hat This fish is from a tank that has history of recurrent cryptocaryonosis H&E AAZV 1
3395 Southcentral Division 2024 10 BALD EAGLE Lead toxicosis Adult male bald eagle Found unresponsive in a field. eagle was found to be lethargic, hypothermic, and dehydrated with oral/nasal discharge and no palpebral reflex. Radiographs revealed small metallic fragments, presumed to be in the gizzard. H&E SOUTHCENTRAL DIVISION 1
3396 AAZV 2024 7 RAINBOW TROUT Sanguinicola spp flukes 14-month-old juvenile triploid rainbow trout Reared on surface water at a flow-through single pass cold water aquaculture facility in the PNW population of ~200,000 fish, Recent infection/treatment for Flavobacterium psychrophilum infection. Fish presented as exercise intolerant with pale gills. H&E AAZV 1
3397 AAZV 2024 8 SALMON Tetracapsuloides bryosalmonae Targeted myxozoan parasite infection screening on migratory Pacific Salmon from Lake Huron. Migratory Chinook Salmon (Oncorhynchus tshawytscha) (CHS), including 60 adult and 30 Jacks, and 16 Coho Salmon (Oncorhynchus kisutch) (COH) were opportunistically sampled H&E AAZV 1
3398 AAZV 2024 9 SNAKE Cerebral pentastomiasis 3-year-old unknown sex River Vine Snake This 3-year-old captive bred River Vine Snake had a history of subcutaneous parasites. H&E AAZV 1
3399 AAZV 2024 10 SNAKE Disseminated sarcomas with encysted nematodes 2-month-old female intact black-headed cat snake A juvenile black-headed cat snake that was being treated for strongyloides and skin mites was found dead in its enclosure. The animal was kept in quarantine H&E AAZV 1
3400 AAZV 2024 11 SNAKE Verminous pneumonia due to Rhabdias sp. Adult, female, captive, yellow-blotched palm-pitviper This pit viper was found dead following a three-day history of lethargy with minimal response to supportive care and antibiotics. The snake had not eaten for approximately one month. H&E AAZV 1
3401 AAZV 2024 12 FLAMINGO Schistosomal encephalitis 30+ year old, male, lesser flamingo Lameness due to an open fracture of D2 of the left hind limb. After recovering in the hospital, it was released back to the flock about a month later. Roughly 10 days later it represented with a left wing droop, and died under anesthesia during the eval. H&E AAZV 1
3402 Southcentral Division 2024 13 FELINE Highly pathogenic avian influenza H5N1 Young adult, intact male domestic shorthair cat This cat was living in close proximity to a dairy herd. Over the course of approximately 3 days, the cat developed conjunctivitis and nasal discharge, followed by severe neurologic signs and death. H&E SOUTHCENTRAL DIVISION 1
3403 AAZV 2024 13 QUAIL Syngamus trachea 1 year-old, male Mearns quail This individual was found deceased in the enclosure following a one-day history of appearing fluffed and slow moving. This was the second of three quail from the same enclosure to show similar signs. H&E AAZV 1
3404 AAZV 2024 14 BUDGERIGAR Interstitial pneumonia due to Sarcocystis species 2-year-old female budgerigar A regional mixed animal collection experienced increased deaths in with one to two dying every week with no promontory signs. H&E AAZV 1
3405 Southcentral Division 2024 14 CANINE Oligodendroglioma, low-grade. 8-week-old, intact female, black and white Sheepadoodle Acute onset of clinical signs that included head tremors, hypersalivation, partial body tremors, and brief rigid extension of all four limbs before death. Upon presenting dead on arrival to the TAMU Emergency Service, the rectal temp was 106.7°F. H&E SOUTHCENTRAL DIVISION 1
3406 Southcentral Division 2024 15 CANINE Prostatic squamous metaplasia due to hormonally active Sertoli cell tumor 5-year-old, cryptorchid male German Shepard dog This patient had alopecia and gynecomastia. A seminoma and a Sertoli cell tumor were found in a torsed retained testis. The prostate was markedly enlarged. H&E SOUTHCENTRAL DIVISION 1
3407 Southcentral Division 2024 16 CANINE Cerebral protothecosis 1.5-year-old, spayed female Miniature Schnauzer 2-3 week history of progressive lethargy, lumbar pain, inappetence, fever, and thrombocytopenia. An MRI of the spine revealed syringohydromyelia and presumptive meningitis throughout the entire spinal cord. Marked mixed pleocytosis on CSF. H&E 1
3408 AAZV 2024 15 AVIAN Isosporosis, cryptosporidiosis, trichomoniasis 5-month-old, female black-winged starling This was a parent-raised bird hatched in a mixed species aviary. It was found dead in the habitat with no previous clinical history. H&E AAZV 1
3409 AAZV 2024 16 AVIAN Esophageal capillariasis 3-month-old, male, Loggerhead shrike Found dead lying lateral on the ground near the front of the pen. Housed outdoors alone but adjacent to two conspecifics. No aggression observed between neighboring birds. No known health problems. He was relocated to this pen 12D before. H&E AAZV 1
3410 Southcentral Division 2024 11 NHP - RHESUS MACAQUE Thyroblastoma 2-month-old, female rhesus macaque Swelling on the right side of the neck that was first noted at one month of age. A fine needle aspirate of the mass revealed clumps of epithelial cells that suggested a neoplastic process H&E SOUTHCENTRAL DIVISION 1
3411 Southcentral Division 2024 17 FELINE Osteomyelitis due to Histoplasma capsulatum 8-year-old, spayed female, domestic shorthair Fever of unknown origin, non-regenerative anemia, marked thrombocytopenia, mild neutropenia, lymphocytosis, monocytosis, and bilirubinemia. She developed icterus with clinically noted “highlighter yellow” serum. FeCOV, M. felis negative. H&E SOUTHCENTRAL DIVISION 1
3412 Southcentral Division 2024 18 EQUINE Intraosseous abscess of the mandible with ascending neuritis and ganglioneuritis. 4-year-old female Hackney Pony 5-day history of lethargy and inappetence, as well as holding its mouth open and actively drooling. Draining tract on the rostral aspect of the mandible, Cranial nerve deficits were identified on 3, 5, 7, and 10 to 12, Bilateral pupil dilation, H&E SOUTHCENTRAL DIVISION 1
3413 Southcentral Division 2024 7 MOUSE Collagen-induced arthritis in DBA/1J mice Dilute Brown Agouti 1/J (DBA/1J) strain, 8- to 10-week-old, male Bovine type II collagen emulsified in complete Freund’s adjuvant was administered by ID injection. Experimental therapeutic compound was administered intravenously 7 and 14 days later. At day 87, mice were euthanized; ankles, wrists, and paws examined H&E 1
3414 AAZV 2024 17 OWL Cutaneous trombiculiasis, Haemoproteus, and Leukocytozoon Free-ranging great horned owl (Bubo virginianus), male, adult, 849 g Found down and unable to fly with pododermatitis, wing laceration, metacarpal fractures. H&E AAZV 1
3415 AAZV 2024 18 HERON Proventricular eustrongylidosis and tetrameriosis Free-ranging unknown sex adult great blue heron This free-ranging adult great blue heron was found dead on zoo premises with blood noted on its feet. H&E AAZV 1
3416 Southcentral Division 2024 5 NHP - CYNOMOLGUS MACAQUE Amyloid-producing ameloblastoma 17yo male captive cynomolgus macaque The animal had a growing mass on the left upper maxillary region that involved the bone. The mass was first noted in 2022; an adjacent tooth was extracted, but the mass regrew. H&E 1
3417 Invertebrate Course 2024 3 OCTOPUS Acute digestive gland necrosis with extensive gram-negative bacterial invasion Juvenile, female, giant Pacific octopus Within a few weeks of arrival at the submitting zoo, this octopus became anorexic and sustained limb injuries consistent with self-mutilation and damage by the cohabitant anemones. The octopus was found deceased a few days later. H&E INVERTEBRATE 1
3418 Invertebrate Course 2024 13 CATERPILLAR Parasitism by Tachindae larva 5th instar larva monarch caterpillar Wild caterpillar presented dead. The animal had no premonitory signs and was previously bright, eating, and beginning to pupate. Once the caterpillar was on silk and in “J” formation it changed to a duller and darker color lost its firm fleshy texture, H&E INVERTEBRATE 1
3419 Invertebrate Course 2024 15 FRUIT FLY Intestinal dilatation with bacterial overgrowth/dysbiosis and rupture First instar larvae of Drosophila suzukii First instar larvae wandering away from their food source then desiccating. H&E INVERTEBRATE 1
3421 COPLOW 2024 29 CANINE Post phacoemulsification complications 12.3 year-old spayed female Bull Mastiff The dog developed clinical disease after phacoemulsification. H&E COPLOW 1
3422 COPLOW 2024 30 CANINE Acute (24 hours) retinal contusion with photoreceptor apoptosis 1 year-old female Weimaraner dog The dog was kicked in the head by a horse 24 hours prior to enucleation. H&E COPLOW 1
3423 COPLOW 2024 31 CANINE Retinal contusion and schisis Neutered male, 5 year-old, German Shepherd eye This dog had neurologic disease (GME) and there was an incident of falling down the stairs several days before euthanasia.Suspected previous trauma H&E COPLOW 1
3424 COPLOW 2024 32 CANINE Corneal and conjunctival ulceration and granulation tissue involving the superficial tissues secondary to acid burn 7 year-old, neutered male Golden Retriever Acid burns H&E COPLOW 1
3435 Invertebrate Course 2024 17 CLAM Gonad: Germinoma Mercenaria mercenaria Increased debilitation noted, samples submitted to lab H&E INVERTEBRATE 1
3437 Invertebrate Course 2024 6 BEE Cypermethrin and Imiprothrin toxicity Adult female Bombus lucorum (white-tailed bumblebee) Known exposure to Cypermethrin and Imiprothrin (Trade name Raid® Fly & Wasp Killer) based spray following accidental administration due to species mis-identification. H&E INVERTEBRATE 1
3438 Invertebrate Course 2024 5 LOCUST Gregarinosis Colony of S. Gregaria reared for insect protein and pet food within insect farming system Loss of production noticed as an increased mortality which occurred especially between 3rd and 4th instar. Two-week period of poor nutrition associated with season change in feed crop prior to poor production. H&E INVERTEBRATE 1
3439 Southcentral Division 2024 19 OPOSSUM Pulmonary adenocarcinoma 2-year, 7-month-old male Virginia opossum (Didelphis virginiana) Chronic upper respiratory symptoms, suspected heart disease, seizures, ataxia, and suspected tumor in the nasal cavity. Successful treatment for pneumonia. Obstruction within the caudal vena - treated with enalapril, furosemide, and pimobendan. H&E SOUTHCENTRAL DIVISION 1
3441 Southcentral Division 2024 20 RAT Mononuclear cell leukemia 3.5-year-old albino domestic rat History of eye infection and UTI. Presented for not using hindlimbs as much and losing weight. Treated with meloxicam and gabapentin until found dead 3 months later H&E SOUTHCENTRAL DIVISION 1
3442 Southcentral Division 2024 12 FELINE Cerebrum: Intravascular T cell lymphoma (intermediate to large cell) and meningioma. 16-year-old female spayed domestic shorthair cat Progressive lameness beginning with reluctance to use left front leg, progessing to inability to walk, and ultimately stand. Animal became anorexic and began to wheeze before euthanasia. H&E SOUTHCENTRAL DIVISION 1
3443 2024 1 Kingsnake H&E 1
3444 2024 1 Dwarf caiman H&E 1
3445 2024 1 Siberian tiger H&E 1
3446 2024 1 Ferret H&E 1
3447 2024 1 Cardinal Tetra H&E 1
3449 Other 9991 TEST H&E TEST 1
3450 Other 2024 HIIK H&E Jey 1
3460 ACVP 2024 1 Canine Menetriers disease with gastric adenocarcinoma 10-year-old Cairn Terrier Six-month history of intermittent vomiting. More recently developed hematemesis and anorexia. Gastric biopsy. H&E Munday 1
3461 ACVP 2024 5 Canine Rectal adenoma 6-year-old beagle "Rectal mass" H&E Munday 1
3462 ACVP 2024 2 Canine GIST 13 year old Boston Terrier, female spayed incidental finding identified during a surgery for foreign body removal H&E Hostetter 1
3465 ACVP 2024 4 Feline Intestinal small T cell epitheliotropic lymphoma (low grade small cell alimentary lymphoma) Adult SF DSH History of chronic diarrhea, but no vomiting; abdominal ultrasound normal H&E Plattner 1
3466 ACVP 2024 3 Canine Intestinal plasmacytoma with lymph node metastasis 4yr SF Aus Shep Jejunal mass, abdominal lymphadenomegaly, iron deficient anemia H&E Plattner/ Bienzle 1
3467 ACVP 2024 3 Canine Intestinal plasmacytoma with lymph node metastasis 4yr SF Aus Shep Jejunal mass, abdominal lymphadenomegaly, iron deficient anemia H&E Plattner/ Bienzle 1
3468 Other 2024 Unknown H&E 1
3469 Other 2024 UNKNOWN H&E 1
3470 Other 2024 UNKNOWN H&E 1
3471 Other 2024 UNKNOWN H&E 1
3472 Other 2024 UNKNOWN H&E 1
3473 Invertebrate Course 2024 8 OCTOPUS Thraustochytrid infection Adult sex-unknown north Pacific big eye octopus Three adult big eye octopuses from the same enclosure developed multifocal to coalescing 1 to 3 mm white spots and progressive depigmentation of the mantle. All animals were hyporectic, and two of the three exhibited autophagy with loss of one or more arms H&E INVERTEBRATE 1
3474 Davis-Thompson 2024 RABBIT H&E UZAL 1
3475 Davis-Thompson 2024 EQUINE H&E UZAL 1
3476 Davis-Thompson 2024 CANINE H&E UZAL 1
3477 Davis-Thompson 2024 EQUINE H&E UZAL 1
3478 Davis-Thompson 2024 CAPRINE H&E UZAL 1
3479 Davis-Thompson 2024 PORCINE H&E UZAL 1
3480 Davis-Thompson 2024 EQUINE H&E UZAL 1
3481 Davis-Thompson 2024 EQUINE H&E UZAL 1
3482 Davis-Thompson 2024 BOVINE H&E UZAL 1
3483 Davis-Thompson 2024 FELINE H&E UZAL 1
3484 Davis-Thompson 2024 PORCINE H&E UZAL 1
3485 Davis-Thompson 2024 BOVINE H&E UZAL 1
3486 Davis-Thompson 2024 PORCINE H&E UZAL 1
3488 Davis-Thompson 2024 BOVINE H&E UZAL 1
3489 Davis-Thompson 2024 BOVINE H&E UZAL 1
3490 Davis-Thompson 2024 BOVINE H&E UZAL 1
3491 Davis-Thompson 2024 CAPRINE H&E UZAL 1
3492 Davis-Thompson 2024 BOVINE H&E UZAL 1
3493 Davis-Thompson 2024 BOVINE H&E UZAL 1
3494 Davis-Thompson 2024 CAPRINE H&E UZAL 1
3495 Davis-Thompson 2024 RABBIT H&E UZAL 1
3496 Other 2024 UNKNOWN H&E 1
3497 Davis-Thompson 2024 CANINE Intestinal lipofuscinosis H&E UZAL 1
3498 Davis-Thompson 2024 CANINE Canine lipofuscinosis H&E UZAL 1
3499 Other 2021 5 EQUINE H&E 1
3500 Other 2020 2 CANINE H&E 1
3501 Other 2020 3 EQUINE H&E 1
3502 Other 2020 15 BOVINE H&E 1
3503 Other 2020 16 BOVINE H&E 1
3504 Other 2016 13 CANINE H&E 1
3505 FOP 2024 1 CANINE H&E 1
3506 FOP 2024 2 CANINE H&E 1
3507 FOP 2024 3 RACCOON H&E 1
3508 FOP 2024 4 MACAQUE H&E 1
3509 FOP 2024 5 MOUSE H&E 1
3510 FOP 2024 6 OX H&E 1
3511 West Coast Round Robin 2025 1 BOVINE Hemophilus somnus 1-year-old, Angus steer Animals were purchased from a sale yard during a period of extreme heat (>105F); of 75 animals, 25 showed clinical signs (unspecified) and were given Draxxin (tulathromycin injection). This steer was euthanized three days after the onset of illness. H&E 1
3512 West Coast Round Robin 2025 2 BUDGERIGAR Macrorhabdus ornithogaster 3-month-old female intact parakeet A 3-month-old female intact parakeet with a more than 1-month history of emaciation and respiratory distress was found dead. H&E WCRR 1
3513 West Coast Round Robin 2025 3 BUDGERIGAR Salmonella enterica 1 year-old budgerigar A 1 year-old budgerigar (Melopsittacus undulatus) from a pet store presented for stat euthanasia. No other clinical history is provided. H&E WCRR 1
3514 West Coast Round Robin 2025 4 EQUINE Adrenal pheochromocytoma 18-year-old, mixed breed male neutered equine An 18-year-old, mixed breed male neutered equine with a history of acute colic. Suspecting pheochromocytoma, diagnosed cecal +/- impaction H&E WCRR 1
3515 West Coast Round Robin 2025 5 NHP - RHESUS MACAQUE Cryptosporidium muris-like protozoa Infant female rhesus macaque Clinical history of chronic diarrhea, poorly responsive to therapy. Initial fecal microbial cultures positive for Campylobacter jejuni. Patient has been treated sequentially and in combination with tetracycline, metronidazole, sulfasalazine, probiotics. H&E WCRR 1
3516 West Coast Round Robin 2025 6 NHP - JAPANESE MACAQUE Ileum: diffuse large B-cell lymphoma (DLBCL) 18 year-old female Japanese macaque 18 year-old female Japanese macaque (Macaca fuscata), presented for weight loss and lethargic appearance. H&E WCRR 1
3517 West Coast Round Robin 2025 7 NHP - RHESUS MACAQUE Juvenile bacterial pyelonephritis 36-day old male rhesus macaque 36-day old male rhesus macaque presented with dam for ill appearance; 1/5 body condition score, and severe dehydration. H&E WCRR 1
3518 West Coast Round Robin 2025 8 NHP - RHESUS MACAQUE Gastrointestinal stromal tumor (GIST) 18 year old male Rhesus macaque Mass identified on ultrasound in right caudal abdomen. On surgical exploration, attached to serosa in mid-jejunum. Mass was surgically removed with 6 cm of jejunum. H&E WCRR 1
3519 West Coast Round Robin 2025 9 OVINE Toxoplasma gondii abortion Two fetuses and placentas Four ewes have aborted over the last month. Two abortions composed of two fetuses each and the placenta are submitted for diagnostic investigation. Both abortions occurred within 24h. H&E WCRR 1
3523 West Coast Round Robin 2025 10 OVINE West Nile virus encephalitis 2-year-old, female intact, Dorper sheep An entire head of a 2-year-old, female intact, Dorper sheep was submitted for examination after a day history of neurological signs. No other tissues were submitted. This case occurred at the end of August. H&E WCRR 1
3528 West Coast Round Robin 2025 12 CHICKEN Xanthogranulomatosis 5-year-old hen 5-year-old hen died following history of anorexia and swollen feather follicles in both wings. H&E WCRR 1
3534 West Coast Round Robin 2025 11 GOAT Copper toxicosis 2-year-old female Nigerian dwarf goat 2-year-old female Nigerian dwarf goat with a brief history of dyspnea and bloat prior to death. H&E 1
3535 West Coast Round Robin 2025 13 BOVINE Ostertagia ostertagi Two-year-old Angus cow Free access to minerals, had been losing weight, feed was switched to alfalfa and she continued to lose weight. She eventually went down and couldn’t get up and was humanely euthanized. Up to date on vaccines, no history of deworming. H&E WCRR 1
3536 West Coast Round Robin 2025 14 BOVINE Pajaroellobacter abortibovis Angus cow fetus, dam was approximate 7 months pregnant Angus cow fetus, dam was approximate 7 months pregnant. Cows came from Montana, two of the 4 pregnant dams aborted. H&E WCRR 1
3537 West Coast Round Robin 2025 15 OVINE Paeniclostridium sordellii hepatitis and splenitis 11 months old, Dorper Sheep, female. 11 months old, Dorper Sheep, female. Sheep were used for grazing. Sudden death. H&E WCRR 1
3538 West Coast Round Robin 2025 16 TURKEY Histomonas meleagridis Eight turkeys Eight Turkeys submitted for necropsy. There was a slight increase in the percentage of mortality, and animals were sad and lethargic. H&E WCRR 1
3539 West Coast Round Robin 2025 17 MULE DEER Abomasal trichostrongyliasis Two, female, adult Mule deer (Odocoileus hemionus) were found dead. The farmed herd was previously diagnosed with a strongyle infection and medicated with several dewormers. The client was concerned about chronic wasting disease (CWD) and epizootic hemorrhagic disease H&E WCRR 1
3540 West Coast Round Robin 2025 18 BOA CONSTRICTOR Boid inclusion disease 2-year-old, female albino boa constrictor The client has lost 6 other boa constrictors (all less than 2 years of age). H&E WCRR 1
3541 West Coast Round Robin 2025 19 PORCINE Uterine leiomyoma 8-year-old, female intact, pot-bellied pig Received three small representative sections of a 48-pound caudal abdominal mass surgically removed from an 8-year-old, female intact, pot-bellied pig. H&E WCRR 1
3542 West Coast Round Robin 2025 20 CANINE Intestinal lipogranulomatous lymphangitis 5-year-old, female, spayed Chihuahua 5-year-old, female, spayed Chihuahua with a greater than 1 year history of diarrhea and vomiting. H&E WCRR 1
3543 West Coast Round Robin 2025 21 SEA LION Cardiomyopathy concerning for domoic acid toxicosis Yearling female sea lion Yearling female sea lion died as part of large-scale marine mammal die off. H&E WCRR 1
3545 West Coast Round Robin 2025 22 EQUINE Nasal rhinosporidiosis Argentine Polo Pony mare Biopsy from a mass in the right nostril of an Argentine Polo Pony mare H&E WCRR 1
3546 West Coast Round Robin 2025 23 RABBIT Encephalitozoon cuniculi encephalitis A 2.5-month-old male Netherland dwarf rabbit Two kits (including this one) were found dead in the cage with the dam. The dam is alive. The adults (including the dam) had been vaccinated for rabbit hemorrhagic disease virus 2. H&E 1
3547 West Coast Round Robin 2025 24 CHICKEN Laryngeal fowl pox 6-month-old backyard hen. History of nasal discharge and eye inflammation. H&E WCRR 1
3548 West Coast Round Robin 2025 27 OPOSSUM Besnoitia darlingi Wild Didelphis aurita adult female The animal was found dead on public roads (on the street), so no previous history is known. The animal had a good body condition and was pregnant. H&E WCRR 1
3549 West Coast Round Robin 2025 25 EQUINE Western equine encephalitis Tissue from a 2YO horse The animal presented depression, weakness and neurologic signs (ataxia, incoordination, convulsions and recumbency), without response to treatment H&E WCRR 1
3550 West Coast Round Robin 2025 26 CANINE Persistent Müllerian duct syndrome 11-year-old male Schnauzer Both testis and epididymis, with both spermatic cords, were sent for histopathological study after surgery, due to a striking increase in the thickness of the spermatic cords. H&E WCRR 1
3551 West Coast Round Robin 2025 28 EQUINE Ionophore toxicosis 13-year-old Polo mare The mare was housed in a stud at a racecourse. The animal presented respiratory signs and died 24 hs later. During the necropsy, lesions compatible with congestive heart failure were observed. H&E WCRR 1
3552 Davis-Thompson 2025 0 CANINE 8 yo Belgian Malinois MWD Displaced increased aggression toward handler and kennel staff and decreased olfaction beginning 31 October 2024. Minimal physical exam and laboratory testing could be performed due to aggression and inability to sedate orally. H&E Koehler 1
3553 Davis-Thompson 2025 0 CANINE 8YO Belgian Maliniois MWD Displaced increased aggression toward handler and kennel staff and decreased olfaction beginning 31 October 2024. Minimal physical exam and laboratory testing could be performed due to aggression and inability to sedate orally. H&E Koehler 1
3554 Davis-Thompson 2025 0 CANINE 8YO Belgian Malinois MWD Displaced increased aggression toward handler and kennel staff and decreased olfaction beginning 31 October 2024. Minimal physical exam and laboratory testing could be performed due to aggression and inability to sedate orally. H&E Koehler 1
3555 Davis-Thompson 2025 0 CANINE 8YO Belgian Malinois Displaced increased aggression toward handler and kennel staff and decreased olfaction beginning 31 October 2024. Minimal physical exam and laboratory testing could be performed due to aggression and inability to sedate orally. H&E Koehler 1
3558 West Coast Round Robin 2017 1 COCKATOO Sarcocystis falcatula Adult, male breeder Palm Cockatoo. Indoor only. Found dead in cage. H&E WCRR 1
3559 West Coast Round Robin 2017 2 BOVINE Brucella abortus vaccine strain abortion Aborted Waygu fetus Dam was purchased out of state as a bred heifer. The dam was in California for two months prior to aborting. H&E WCRR 1
3561 West Coast Slide Conference 2017 3 ALPACA Coccidioides immitis 1.5 year old female alpaca Moved from Arizona to California 3 months prior to submission. Animal was chronically losing weight and stopped eating. Died overnight. H&E WCRR 1
3562 West Coast Round Robin 2017 4 CAPRINE CAEV leukomyelitis None givven None given H&E WCRR 1
3563 West Coast Round Robin 2017 5 TURKEY Histolmonas meleagridis bursitis 12 week old turkey Flock of 3,400, 12-week-old turkeys. Approximately 2% of the turkeys in the flock exhibited depression, reluctance to move and increased mortality of 10 to 20 birds per day H&E WCRR 1
3565 West Coast Round Robin 2017 7 Alpaca Ischemic dermatopathy 16 year old male alpaca This is a 16 year old male alpaca presenting for crusts, scale and alopecia involving the tail head and inner thighs H&E WCRR 1
3568 West Coast Round Robin 2017 8 PRONGHORN Abdominal ballistics wound Adult pronghorn antelope doe An adult pronghorn antelope doe was observed running, shaking her head and occasionally falling over H&E WCRR 1
3569 West Coast Round Robin 2017 6 EEL Disseminated plasmacytic lymphoma Adult wolf eel Tumors on shkin and oral cavity H&E WCRR 1
3570 West Coast Round Robin 2017 9 EQUINE Gastrointestinal stromal tumor (GIST) 32 year old Arabian horse This gelding presented with colic that was euthanized when clinical signs did not respond to medical therapy. H&E WCRR 1
3571 West Coast Round Robin 2017 10 PORPOISE Campula oblonga Adult male harbor porpoise Found dead on beach H&E WCRR 1
3572 West Coast Round Robin 2017 3 ALPACA Coccidioides immitis (“Valley fever”) and Cryptococcus spp. 1.5YO female alpaca Moved from Arizona to California 3 months prior to submission. Animal was chronically losing weight and stopped eating. Died overnight H&E WCRR 1
3573 West Coast Slide Conference 2017 11 Pigeon Sarcocystis calchasi Feral free-ranging rock pigeons (Columba livia) Bird presented with torticollis, ataxia and difficulty to stand/perch to the wildlife rehabilitation center and was euthanized H&E WCRR 1
3574 West Coast Round Robin 2017 12 PIGEON Pigeon circovirus, Avian adenovirus Four month old homing pigeon Came back from a race and have lost 4 pigeons since. Stressed, lethargic, hunched over, plumped up, drooping wings, and stumbling before death. H&E WCRR 1
3575 West Coast Round Robin 2017 13 CAPRINE Unknown syndrome resulting in abortions in herd for 6 years 4-year-old Toggenburg doe Aborted at 106 days gestation. Six of 8 does in herd (3rd gestation or greater) aborted. H&E WCRR 1
3576 West Coast Round Robin 2017 14 CAPRINE Toxoplasma gondii Three near term aborted goat feti and respective placentas A goat farm with a history of multiple near term abortions. H&E WCRR 1
3577 West Coast Round Robin 2017 15 BEAR Canine Adenovirus type 1 Juvenile American black bear cubs Over a 2 week period, two sudden deaths among a group of approximately orphaned juvenile American black bear cubs in a wildlife care facility. H&E WCRR 1
3578 West Coast Round Robin 2017 11 PIGEON Sarcocystis calchasi Feral free-ranging rock pigeons Feral free-ranging rock pigeons (Columba livia) in the bay area. Bird presented with torticollis, ataxia and difficulty to stand/perch to the wildlife rehabilitation center and was euthanized. H&E WCRR 1
3579 West Coast Round Robin 2018 1 FELINE Subcutaneous infection with Runyon Group IV mycobacteria 8-year-old female cat The left mammary chain with a tumor in the cranial abdominal gland H&E WCRR 1
3580 West Coast Round Robin 2018 2 FELINE Lymphocytic cholangitis 12-year-old female Siamese cat A liver biopsy from a cat with mild jaundice and increased alkaline phosphatase activity was submitted for histopathological study. H&E WCRR 1
3581 West Coast Round Robin 2018 3 BOVINE Hairy vetch toxicosis41874 Tissue from a cow. Samples of lung, heart, small intestine, liver, kidney and spleen from a Holstein cow were submitted for histopathological study. Liver and kidney had the same lesions than the heart. H&E WCRR 1
3582 West Coast Round Robin 2018 4 CANINE Calcinosis cutis Adult male crossbreed dog A skin biopsy from a dog with firm, coalescing papules to well-demarcated plaques located in the skin of the neck and hip H&E WCRR 1
3583 West Coast Round Robin 2018 5 CANINE Intestinal dipylidiasis and giardiasis. 2MO puppy The puppy was bought in a pet shop and 12 hs latter started with a severe diarrhea. A symptomatic treatment was done, although died 24 hs after it. H&E WCRR 1
3584 West Coast Round Robin 2018 6 PORCINE Thiamine deficiency 16- to 18-days-old pigs CNS symptoms in pigs 16- to 18-days-old, either at weaning or just after weaning. Observed primarily at this sow farm, but also at one of the ten wean-to-finish sites this sow farm supplies H&E WCRR 1
3585 West Coast Round Robin 2018 7 PORCINE Porcine dermatitis and vasculitis syndrome/PCV-2 23-week-old pigs 23-week-old pigs with PDNS symptoms and 20% cough prevalence H&E WCRR 1
3586 West Coast Round Robin 2018 8 PARAKEET Avian adenovirus 1- to 2-month-old female parakeet 1- to 2-month-old female parakeet in a group of 100+ birds recently acquired by the zoo and in quarantine. Found dead at open. Multiple previous submissions from this group of birds. H&E WCRR 1
3587 West Coast Round Robin 2018 9 PORCINE Erysipelothrix rhusiopathae 7-week old pigs Diamond-shaped/rhomboid dermal changes were apparent in the skin of both pigs. Internal organs are within normal limits. Observing clinical signs in approximately 50% of the pigs at the site. More prevalent in late finishing but seen as early as 3 weeks po H&E WCRR 1
3593 West Coast Round Robin 2018 16 OVINE Tracheal edema/stenosis syndrome - "honker" Tissue from an adult Hampshire ewe This ewe was found 45 minutes after feeding in respiratory distress and the owner thought she was choking. She died shortly after (~2-3 hours) the owner noticed her in distress. No other animals were affected. H&E WCRR 1
3594 West Coast Round Robin 2018 17 BOVINE Bovine pestivirus - BVDV abortion Holstein fetus. Aborted at ~150 days Holstein fetus. Aborted at ~150 days, Total of 6 abortions. H&E WCRR 1
3595 West Coast Round Robin 2018 18 BOVINE Anaplasma sp. 3 year old Angus Crossbred cow Field necropsy performed – carcass has generalized icterus. H&E WCRR 1
3596 West Coast Round Robin 2018 14 NHP - RHESUS MACAQUE Bacille Calmette-Guerin Infant male Indian rhesus macaque Assigned to a vaccine research protocol and inoculated with Bacille Calmette-Guerin (BCG) intra-dermally over the right shoulder at a concentration of 0.1 ml of 2-8 million bacteria/ml. H&E WCRR 1
3597 West Coast Round Robin 2018 10 PORCINE PRRSV 7-week-old pigs 7-week-old pigs with several rough pigs, some coughing, a few with significant PDNS lesions H&E WCRR 1
3598 West Coast Round Robin 2018 10 PORCINE PRRSV 7-week-old pigs 7-week-old pigs with several rough pigs, some coughing, a few with significant PDNS lesions H&E WCRR 1
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