Rangelia vitalii (Carini, 1908) (Apicomplexa, Piroplasmorida) in domestic dog in southern Brazil: a case report

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Rangeliosis is an extravascular hemolytic disease caused by the piroplasm Rangelia vitalii. This protozoan is transmitted by ticks of the species Amblyomma aureolatum and infects erythrocytes, endothelial cells, and leukocytes, leading to a variety of clinical signs such as anemia, thrombocytopenia,...

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Autores: Ferraz, Alexsander, Dias Petricione, Laura, Tavares Barwaldt, Eugênia, Fontes Ongaratto, Renata, Cezimbra Reichow, Thaís, Porto de Oliveira, Wesley, Leite dos Santos, Rodrigo, Moura de Lima, Camila, Pascoti Bruhm, Fábio Raphael, Quintana Nizoli, Leandro
Formato: artículo
Fecha de Publicación:2025
Institución:Universidad Nacional Federico Villarreal
Repositorio:Revistas - Universidad Nacional Federico Villarreal
Lenguaje:español
OAI Identifier:oai:ojs2.revistas.unfv.edu.pe:article/1937
Enlace del recurso:https://revistas.unfv.edu.pe/NH/article/view/1937
Nivel de acceso:acceso abierto
Materia:bleeding
diagnosis
protozoan
rangeliosis
tick
diagnóstico
garrapata
protozoario
sangrado
carrapato
protozoário
rangeliose
sangramento
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Sumario:Rangeliosis is an extravascular hemolytic disease caused by the piroplasm Rangelia vitalii. This protozoan is transmitted by ticks of the species Amblyomma aureolatum and infects erythrocytes, endothelial cells, and leukocytes, leading to a variety of clinical signs such as anemia, thrombocytopenia, splenomegaly, hepatomegaly, jaundice, and bleeding from the nose, oral cavity, and ear tips. This study aims to report a case of rangeliosis in a domestic dog in southern Brazil. A female, adult, mixed-breed dog from a rural area was admitted to a Veterinary Hospital. Clinical examination revealed necrosis of the ear tips with active bleeding and abdominal hematomas. After a few days, the patient also developed jaundice, hematuria, bilirubinuria, subconjunctival hemorrhage, and epistaxis. Hematological analysis indicated anemia and thrombocytopenia, while biochemical tests revealed elevated serum urea levels. The definitive diagnosis was confirmed through a stained blood smear, which revealed the presence of R. vitalii inside leukocytes and free in plasma. In addition to supportive treatment, doxycycline and imidocarb dipropionate were administered. However, due to disease progression, the patient ultimately succumbed. Canine rangeliosis is likely an underdiagnosed disease; therefore, it is crucial to consider it as a differential diagnosis in patients presenting compatible clinical manifestations and laboratory findings, particularly in those from rural or forested areas or with access to such environments.
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