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Nematodes of the Subfamily Splendidofilariinae in the Subcutis and Coelomic Cavity of a Large Day Gecko, Phelsuma madagascariensis grandis
J Herpe Med Surg 15[2]:27-30 Aug'05 Case Report 6 Refs

* K. Michelle Haag, DVM, Cheryl B. Greenacre, DVM, DABVP-Avian, Ryan S. Devoe, DVM, DACZM, Dana Ambrose, MS
* Commerce Veterinary Hospital, 1012 S. Broad St., Commerce, GA 30529, USA

A presumably captive-born, 3-year old, female large day gecko, Phelsuma madagascariensis grandis, presented with a subcutaneous mass that contained a nematode of the subfamily Spendidofilariinae. Eleven months later the gecko presented for anorexia and depression 28 d post egg laying. Radiographs showing two poorly calcified eggs were suggestive of dystocia and an exploratory laparotomy was performed. Severe, non-septic coelomitis associated with nine nematodes in granulomatous capsules and a retained egg were discovered. All nematodes were found to be in the subfamily Splendidofilariinae that have not been reported previously in day geckos. [Abstract]


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J Herpe Med Surg Aug'05 Vol. 15 No. 2

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