Med. Weter. 73 (8), 510-512, 2017
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Aleksandra Ledwoń, Izabella Dolka, Beata Dolka, Andrzej Życzyński, Wojciech Bielecki |
Cloacal adenocarcinoma and mycobacteriosis in a White’s Tree Frog - case description |
Mycobacterium fortuitum infection and adenocarcinoma were associated with cloacal prolapse in a White’s tree frog (Litoria caerulea). The disease was characterized by the presence of nodules in a cloacal mucous membrane. Bacteriological examination of the cloacal tissue revealed the presence of Enterococcus sp., E. coli and numerous acid-fast bacteria (AFB). The presence of AFB was confirmed by a Ziehl-Neelsen stain of the cloacal tissue and culture on the Löwenstein–Jensen medium. Post-mortem examination showed no changes typical of mycobacteriosis or neoplasia in other organs. |
Key words: mycobacteriosis, adenocarcinoma, cloacal prolapse, White’s tree frog |