Lymphocytic Leukemia and Multicentric T-Cell Lymphoma in a Diamond Python, Morelia spilota spilota
J Herpe Med Surg 12[1]:26-29 Spring'02 Case Report 9 Refs

* Paul Raiti, DVM; Michael M. Garner, DVM, DACVP; John Wojcieszyn, PhD
* Beverlie Animal Hospital 17 W. Grand Street, Mt. Vernon, NY 10552, USA

ABSTRACT: An adult male diamond python, Morelia spilota spilota, was presented with a history of anorexia and diarrhea for two months. Stomatitis and a caudal coelomic swelling were identified during physical examination. Gingival cytologic imprints stained with methylene blue revealed high numbers of lymphocytes. The hemogram demonstrated a leukocyte count of 235,000 cells/uL, consisting of 75% lymphocytes (176,250 cells/uL), most of which were primitive lymphoblasts. Plasma biochemical results showed hypoglycemia (8 mg/dl), hypophosphotemia (1.7 mg/dl), hyperuricemia (12.4 mg/dl) and hyperkalemia (6.8 mEq/L). The snake died 48 hr after admission to the hospital. The histopathologic diagnosis was multicentric lymphoma. Immunohistochemistry indicated the neoplastic cells were T-lymphocyte derived.

     


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