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Journal of Medical Primatology | 2018

Determination of baseline values for routine ophthalmic tests in bearded capuchin (Sapajus libidinosus)

Karla Priscila Garrido Bezerra; Ricardo Barbosa Lucena; Danilo Tancler Stipp; Fabiano Séllos Costa; Vânia Vieira Reis; Péricles de Farias Borges; Simone Bopp; Danila Barreiro Campos; Ivia Carmem Talieri

Establish baseline values for ophthalmic diagnostic tests in Sapajus libidinosus.


Pesquisa Veterinaria Brasileira | 2016

Avaliação ectoparasitológica, hematológica e histopatológica de traíras Hoplias malabaricus Bloch, 1794 provenientes de açudes localizados no município de Sumé, estado da Paraíba

Maria das Graças da Silva Bernardino; Edijanio Galdino da Silva; Tercio Iuri Carvalho Bezerra; Ricardo Barbosa Lucena; Fabiana Satake

Hoplias malabaricus Bloch, 1794 is one of the fish species most commonly found in the micro-region ponds of Cariri in Paraiba; however there are no studies in the region on its parasitic fauna. Due to this, the study aimed to characterize the ectoparasitologic fauna, blood profile and histopathological findings of the gills of H. malabaricus from four ponds in Sume/PB. At each pond 10 specimens were captured and limnological water analysis was performed as the biometrics of specimens and blood samples were collected by caudal venipuncture. Parasite collection methods were used according to literature recommendations. Also gill samples were collected for histopathological assessment. Comparison of the averages were made by Tukey test at a probability of 5%. The results show that H. malabaricus ectoparasite fauna from ponds located in Sume/PB is diverse, once various ectoparasites taxons are identified on body surface and gills. The parasitic fauna promoted hematological and histopathological changes in the gills. The results show also an epibiosis relationship of Epistylis sp. with Lernaea cyprinacea and branchiurans crustaceans on H. malabaricus.


Pesquisa Veterinaria Brasileira | 2016

Enterite ulcerativa e granulomatosa com parasitismo de Molineus torulosus em primatas neotropicais

Max Bruno Magno Bacalhao; Raul Antunes Silva Siqueira; Tiago Ferreira Lopes Nery; Millena de Oliveira Firmino; Temístocles Soares de Oliveira Neto; Harlan Hallamys Lima Nascimento; Ricardo Romão Guerra; Ricardo Barbosa Lucena

Bacalhao M.B.M., Siqueira R.A.S., Nery T.F.L., Firmino M.O., Oliveira Neto T.S., Nascimento H.H.L., Guerra R.R. & Lucena R.B. 2016. Ulcerative and granulomatous enteritis associated with Molineus torulosus parasitism in neotropical primates. Pesquisa Veterinária Brasileira 36(10):1005-1008. Programa de Pós-Graduação em Ciência Animal, Universidade Federal da Paraíba, Centro Ciências Agrárias, Cidade Universitária, Areia, PB 58397-110, Brazil. E-mail: [email protected] This paper reports eleven cases of ulcerative and granulomatous enteritis associated with Molineus torulosus parasitism in different species of neotropical primates of the Sapajus genus. All of the affected monkeys had been apprehended by the environmental police and were being treated in a rehabilitation center for wild animals. The clinical history was weight loss and debility. During the necropsy, several nodules were found on the duodenum and proximal jejunum wall, with ulcers on the adjacent intestinal mucosa, including the nodules in the pancreas of four monkeys. Histologically, eosinophilic granulomas were observed in the small intestine, associated with fibrosis, eggs and adult models of Trichostrongylidae, etiology consistent with Molineus torulosus. This study describes the first cases of parasitism in Sapajus flavius, a species previously considered extinct, but recently rediscovered, and presents the occurrence of M. torulosus in two other species, Sapajus libidinosus and Sapajus apella.


Pesquisa Veterinaria Brasileira | 2016

Extramedullary plasmacytoma in a captive collared peccary (Pecari tajacu)

Roberio Gomes Olinda; Geysa A. Viana; Carla Monadeli Filgueira Rodrigues; Taciana de Melo Fernandes Silva; Ricardo Barbosa Lucena; Francisco Silvestre Brilhante Bezerra; Jael Soares Batista

An extramedullary plasmacytoma case in a captive collared peccary (Pecari tajacu) is reported. The animal, a female aging three years old, had a medical history of diffusely distributed skin and mucocutaneous junction lesions, associated with swollen lymph nodes. Clinical examination and complementary exams (complete blood count, biochemical analysis, skin scraping to search mites and fungal culture) were performed. Thirty days after examination, the animal died. At necropsy, multiple consistent nodules, aseptic pustules and swollen lymph nodes were found. On histological exams of the skin and oral mucosa, we observed a large number of round cells forming masses organized in nests, sheets, and cords of cells in a well-vascularized fibrovascular tissue. Neoplastic plasma cells infiltrated between the fibers and the lamina propria of smooth muscle. Spaces among the cell masses were filled with some eosinophil and fluid. Most of the cells were well differentiated, presenting a perinuclear clear zone. In some points, the cells were pleomorphic. The plasma cells presented eccentric, basophilic and spherical nuclei, showing a dense to organized chromatin with distinct nucleoli. Binucleate cells were observed, but multinucleated giant cells were rare. Oral mucosa and lymph nodes tested by immunohistochemical analyses were positive for Mb-1, with a multifocal distribution. In regard to Bcl-2, the neoplastic cells were intermittent weakly positive. So, an extramedullary plasmacytoma was diagnosed in the collared peccary considering the location, the histopathological and immunohistochemical findings.


Toxicon | 2007

Swainsonine-induced lysosomal storage disease in goats caused by the ingestion of Turbina cordata in Northeastern Brazil.

A. F. M. Dantas; Franklin Riet-Correa; Dale R. Gardner; Rosane M.T. Medeiros; Severo S. Barros; Bruno Leite Anjos; Ricardo Barbosa Lucena


Toxicon | 2017

Primary photosensitization caused by ingestion of Froelichia humboldtiana by dairy goats

Danielle S. Santos; Caio C.B. Silva; Valber O. Araújo; Maria de Fátima Souza; Patrícia B. Lacerda-Lucena; Sara Vilar Dantas Simões; Franklin Riet-Correa; Ricardo Barbosa Lucena


Pesquisa Veterinaria Brasileira | 2014

Surtos de fotossensibilização primária em equídeos causados por Froelichia humboldtiana

Sheila Nogueira Ribeiro Knupp; Caio Cesar Borburema; Temístocles Soares de Oliveira Neto; Rosane de Medeiros; Leonardo Sidney Knupp; Franklin Riet-Correa; Ricardo Barbosa Lucena


Semina-ciencias Agrarias | 2016

Plants that cause photosensitivity in ruminants in Brazil

Sheila Nogueira Ribeiro Knupp; Leonardo Sidney Knupp; Franklin Riet-Correa; Ricardo Barbosa Lucena


Acta Scientiae Veterinariae | 2013

Demodicose bovina associada a carcinoma de células escamosas na vulva

Roberio Gomes Olinda; Maria Talita Soares Frade; G. S. L. Soares; Gildeni Maria Nascimento de Aguiar; Valéria Medeiros de Mendonça Costa; A. F. M. Dantas; Ricardo Barbosa Lucena


Toxicon | 2017

Poisoning in goats by the monofluoracetate-containing plant Palicourea aeneofusca (Rubiaceae)

Temístocles Soares de Oliveira Neto; Franklin Riet-Correa; Stephen T. Lee; Daniel Cook; Francisca Maria Sousa Barbosa; José Ferreira da Silva Neto; Sara Vilar Dantas Simões; Ricardo Barbosa Lucena

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Franklin Riet-Correa

Federal University of Campina Grande

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A. F. M. Dantas

Federal University of Campina Grande

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Roberio Gomes Olinda

Federal University of Campina Grande

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Ricardo Romão Guerra

Federal University of Paraíba

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Maria Talita Soares Frade

Federal University of Campina Grande

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