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4 Year old, female Cuban Tree Frog ( Osteopilus Septentrionalis )

Dave Marancik , Elizabeth H. Howerth , Roy Burns, Zoli Gyimesi University of Georgia Dept. of Pathology. 4 Year old, female Cuban Tree Frog ( Osteopilus Septentrionalis ). Cuban Tree Frog. 4 year old, female Presented formalin-fixed Part of a zoological collection

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4 Year old, female Cuban Tree Frog ( Osteopilus Septentrionalis )

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  1. Dave Marancik, Elizabeth H. Howerth, Roy Burns, ZoliGyimesi University of Georgia Dept. of Pathology 4 Year old, female Cuban Tree Frog(OsteopilusSeptentrionalis) Presented at SEVPAC 2008 – Permission granted for use on SEVPAC website only

  2. Cuban Tree Frog • 4 year old, female • Presented formalin-fixed • Part of a zoological collection • Euthanized after a period of anorexia and considerable weight loss • Gross exam: • Emaciated • Diffuse, bilateral corneal opacity Presented at SEVPAC 2008 – Permission granted for use on SEVPAC website only

  3. Histopathology Diffuse expansion of the cornea Acicular clefts Increased cellularity Scattered plasma cells, lymphocytes, and macrophages Presented at SEVPAC 2008 – Permission granted for use on SEVPAC website only

  4. Corneal lipidosis • Documented in dogs, rabbits, swine, multiple amphibian species • Loss of vision frogs and rabbits • Causes: • Trauma • Dietary • Experimentally reproduced • Elevated serum total cholesterol and low-density lipoproteins • Female frogs • No evidence linking to vitellogenesis • Captive frogs on “normal diet” also developed disease Presented at SEVPAC 2008 – Permission granted for use on SEVPAC website only

  5. Disseminated xanthomatosis • Multiorgan disease • CNS and peripheral nerves, lung, gastric submucosa, atherosclerosis • Via corneal nerves? • Humans have an acquired and familial etiology Optic nerve Presented at SEVPAC 2008 – Permission granted for use on SEVPAC website only

  6. Morphologic diagnosis • Severe, diffuse corneal and peripheral nerve xanthomatosis Presented at SEVPAC 2008 – Permission granted for use on SEVPAC website only

  7. Disseminated xanthomatosis Heart Peripheral nerves Lung Presented at SEVPAC 2008 – Permission granted for use on SEVPAC website only

  8. Welcome to Georgia!Home of … college’s most spirited mascot country’s finest athletes world’s largest peach cobbler Presented at SEVPAC 2008 – Permission granted for use on SEVPAC website only

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