Selected article for: "bone marrow involvement and marrow involvement"

Author: Tarbert, Danielle K; Bolin, Lisa L; Stout, Alison E; Schaefer, Deanna M W; Ruby, Rebecca E; Rodriguez-Ramos Fernandez, Julia; Duhamel, Gerald E; Whittaker, Gary R; de Matos, Ricardo
Title: Persistent infection and pancytopenia associated with ferret systemic coronaviral disease in a domestic ferret.
  • Cord-id: 78dmjs6e
  • Document date: 2020_6_26
  • ID: 78dmjs6e
    Snippet: Ferret systemic coronaviral disease (FSCD) is a well-established cause of mortality in domestic ferrets. We describe herein novel findings in a case of FSCD that was diagnosed and medically managed following virus detection by immunohistochemical (IHC) staining of surgical biopsy samples. Hematologic changes in this ferret suggested spread of the virus to the bone marrow, which was confirmed by IHC staining of a postmortem sample. Genotyping of the virus indicated that the virus grouped with alp
    Document: Ferret systemic coronaviral disease (FSCD) is a well-established cause of mortality in domestic ferrets. We describe herein novel findings in a case of FSCD that was diagnosed and medically managed following virus detection by immunohistochemical (IHC) staining of surgical biopsy samples. Hematologic changes in this ferret suggested spread of the virus to the bone marrow, which was confirmed by IHC staining of a postmortem sample. Genotyping of the virus indicated that the virus grouped with alphacoronaviruses and was most closely related to ferret enteric coronavirus (FRECV) MSU-2. Our clinical case demonstrates that a FRECV MSU-2-like ferret coronavirus associated previously with the enteric pathotype may cause systemic disease, including bone marrow involvement causing persistent pancytopenia.

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