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1 January 1999 Disseminated Granulomas Associated with Nematode Larvae in a Shortfin Mako Shark
Joanna D. Borucinska, Katherine Heger
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Abstract

A shortfin mako shark (Isurus oxyrinchus) caught in 1996 by sportfishermen in Long Island (New York, USA) had many granulomas containing larval nematodes. Granulomas were present in the myocardium, spleen, pancreas, stomach, spiral intestine, hematopoietic tissue within the anterior kidney, and in the branchial septum and primary lamellae of the gills. Epicardial hyperplasia and granulomatous myocarditis were associated with the larvae. Although identification of the larvae was impossible due to lack of distinct morphological features, they resembled dracunculoid larvae previously reported from sharks.

Borucinska and Heger: Disseminated Granulomas Associated with Nematode Larvae in a Shortfin Mako Shark
Joanna D. Borucinska and Katherine Heger "Disseminated Granulomas Associated with Nematode Larvae in a Shortfin Mako Shark," Journal of Wildlife Diseases 35(1), 98-100, (1 January 1999). https://doi.org/10.7589/0090-3558-35.1.98
Received: 13 May 1998; Published: 1 January 1999
KEYWORDS
case report
dracunculoid like
elasmobranch
Isurus oxyrinchus
nematode larvae
parasitic granulomas
shortfin mako shark
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