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Diagnosi di enteropatia proliferativa suina da Lawsonia intracellularis.

Authors: BACCI, BARBARA; MORANDI F.; OSTANELLO, FABIO; ALBORALI L.; SARLI, GIUSEPPE;

Diagnosi di enteropatia proliferativa suina da Lawsonia intracellularis.

Abstract

L'enteropatia proliferativa è una patologia enterica estremamente comune nel suino ed è causata da Lawsonia intracellularis, un batterio intracellulare obbligato. La malattia si manifesta in differenti forme cliniche, tutte caratterizzate macroscopicamente da un ispessimento della mucosa del piccolo intestino e del colon. La modificazione istologica di base è rappresentata da un processo proliferativo di cellule epiteliali immature nelle cripte dell'ileo e del colon, che porta alla formazione di cripte allungate o ramificate. Le cellule proliferate contengono grandi quantità di batterio all'interno del citoplasma. Sono state sviluppate diverse metodiche per la diagnosi della malattia, come tests sierologici e PCR. L’istologia, e in particolare l’immunoistochimica, sono le metodiche migliori per la diagnosi post mortem della malattia.

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Italy
Keywords

ENTEROPATIA PROLIFERATIVA; LAWSONIA INTRACELLULARIS; ISTOLOGIA; IMMUNOISTOCHIMICA

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