José Luis Valenciaga Rodríguez
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Avian Diseases | 1997
Francisco Carmelo Almeida Rodríguez; J. Orós; José Luis Valenciaga Rodríguez; González J; Castro P; Antonio Fernández
An intestinal disease in pigeons (Columba livia) from the Canary Islands characterized by diarrhea and body weight loss is described. Intestinal cryptosporidiosis was identified in three young pigeons. Cryptosporidia were associated with hyperplasia of the intestinal crypts and moderate inflammatory infiltration in lamina propria. This is the first report of cryptosporidiosis in pigeons.
Avian Diseases | 1997
J. Orós; Francisco Carmelo Almeida Rodríguez; José Luis Valenciaga Rodríguez; Cesar Bravo; Antonio Fernández
A case of cutaneous avian pox infection in a Hodgsons grandala (Grandala coelicolor) is described. The bird was emaciated and had nodules on the eyelids, bill, neck, legs, and toes. Eosinophilic intracytoplasmic inclusion bodies were visualized by light microscopy in epithelial cells of the cutaneous nodules. Electron microscopy revealed numerous pox virions in the inclusion bodies. This is the first report of cutaneous poxvirus infection in a Hodgsons grandala.
Journal of Wildlife Diseases | 1998
J. Orós; José Luis Valenciaga Rodríguez; Janet C. Patterson-Kane
An adult male frilled lizard (Chlamydosaurus kingi) was found dead in Northern Territory (Australia). On physical examination it was found to be severely emaciated. At necropsy the stomach was found to be firm with mild thickening of the gastric mucosa. Gastric rugae were prominent and the mucosa was red with a thin layer of dark red mucus on its surface. Light microscopic examination revealed a mild diffuse gastritis with infiltration of the lamina propria by lymphocytes, plasma cells, and heterophils. Large numbers of small, round amphophilic to basophilic (2 to 4 μm in diameter) organisms morphologically consistent with Cryptosporidia were seen on the surface of the mucosal epithelium and free in the gastric lumen. The gastric lesions seen in this frilled lizard did not involve atrophy, as previously described in lizards with gastric cryptosporidiosis, and were similar to those described in snakes. The possibility that more than one species of Cryptosporidium parasitizes reptiles could explain the different lesions. This is the first report of cryptosporidiosis in a frilled lizard.
Revista Cubana de Endocrinología | 2005
José Luis Valenciaga Rodríguez; Yaima Galán Álvarez; Silvia Elena Turcios Tristá; Yordanka Piña Rivera; Daysi Navarro Despaigne; Orlando Barroso López
Revista Cubana de Endocrinología | 2003
Oscar Díaz Díaz; José Luis Valenciaga Rodríguez; Enma Domínguez Alonso
Revista Cubana de Endocrinología | 2003
José Luis Valenciaga Rodríguez; Daysi Navarro Despaigne; Orestes Faget Cepero
Revista Cubana de Higiene y Epidemiología | 2004
Oscar Díaz Díaz; José Luis Valenciaga Rodríguez; Enma Domínguez Alonso
SPE Intelligent Energy Conference & Exhibition | 2014
Cesar Bravo; José Luis Valenciaga Rodríguez; Luigi Saputelli; Francklin Rivas Echevarria
SPE Latin America and Caribbean Petroleum Engineering Conference | 2012
David Herrera; Jose Avelino; Joaquin Sanchez; Oscar Díaz Díaz; Abraham Galan; Cesar Bravo; José Luis Valenciaga Rodríguez; Mario Torre
SPE Latin America and Caribbean Petroleum Engineering Conference | 2012
Constancio Cruz Villanueva; Carlos Fernando Tapia Garcia; Arturo Catalayud; Mario Hector Benumea; Alejandro Garcia; Víctor Hernández; Jose Balcazar; Turiassu Lotar DaSilva; Suryansh Purwar; José Luis Valenciaga Rodríguez