
A male poodle dog (case 1) and female mixed breed dog (case 2) were treated with imidocarb dipropionat due to babesiosis. After initial improvement both dogs died 12 and 6 days after treatment. Necropsy findings revealed hemoglobinuric neprosis, thrombosis of splenic vein and multiple infarctions. Histopathology revealed fibrous thromi in spleen, pancreas and tongue in case 1 and also fibrinous in spleen, skin and esophagus in case 2. Sequence analysis of the PCR fragment revealed a sequence 100% identical to Babesia canis canis in both cases.
thrombosis; babesia; dog, dog, thrombosis, babesia
thrombosis; babesia; dog, dog, thrombosis, babesia
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