ARTÍCULO
Granuloma caused by Acanthocheilonema spp. in a canine: case report
Fecha
2022Registro en:
0102-0935
10.1590/1678-4162-12452
Autor
De Lavalle Galvis, Rodrigo José
Ordoñez Palacios, Andres Renato
Camacho R., Héctor del Río
Rosa Cunha, Felipe
Guzman Rodriguez, Jorge L.
Venturo Barriga, Renzo Andrés
Machado Brito, Maria Paz
Dacak Aguilera, Diego Augusto
Institución
Resumen
A canine patient, 13-year-old mixed breed male, 24kg, was seen at a private clinic in the city of
Guayaquil, Ecuador. The main reason for consultation was the evaluation of a mass in the right knee and
neck that had previously been cytologically diagnosed of neoplastic origin by another team of
veterinarians through fine needle puncture and cytology. The contacts were asymptomatic. At the time of
the consultation, a detailed exploration and complementary methods were performed that included
hematological and urinary exams, mass cytology, serological test, chest radiography and biopsy for
further histopathological study. The final diagnosis was a cutaneous granuloma due to microfilariae of
Acanthocheilonema spp. and its subsequent surgical and medical treatment with excellent results. The
canine heartworm is a cosmopolitan disease caused by nematodes of the genus Dirofilaria, with D.
immitis being the best-known species. Less frequently, the species Acanthocheilonema spp., found in this
patient, is also reported in Americas, with little knowledge about it. This is the first report of its kind
hoping that it will serve as a basis for future studies