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11 June 2021 SPINAL NEMATODIASIS IN A LINED FLAT-TAIL GECKO (UROPLATUS LINEATUS)
Caitlin M. Hepps Keeney, Jessica L. Siegal-Willott, Lisa M. Mangus, Kali A. Holder
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Abstract

A 5-y-old female lined flat-tail gecko (Uroplatus lineatus) presented for acute onset of lethargy and paraplegia and was subsequently euthanized. Histologic examination of the spinal cord revealed a verminous myelitis comprising moderate, multifocal, necrotizing myelitis with intramedullary adult and larval nematodes. Molecular data and morphology indicate a cosmocercid nematode, most likely of the genus Raillietnema, a diverse taxon reported to parasitize reptiles, amphibians, and teleost fish. To the authors' knowledge this is the first report of spinal nematodiasis in a reptile species, and the first report of spinal parasitism causing hind-limb paraplegia in a reptile.

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Caitlin M. Hepps Keeney, Jessica L. Siegal-Willott, Lisa M. Mangus, and Kali A. Holder "SPINAL NEMATODIASIS IN A LINED FLAT-TAIL GECKO (UROPLATUS LINEATUS)," Journal of Zoo and Wildlife Medicine 52(2), 849-852, (11 June 2021). https://doi.org/10.1638/2019-0243
Accepted: 6 January 2021; Published: 11 June 2021
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