Uzal Francisco A, Houston Robin S, Riley Seth P D, Poppenga Robert, Odani Jenee, Boyce Walter
California Animal Health and Food Safety, San Bernardino Branch, School of Veterinary Medicine, University of California, Davis, CA 92408, USA.
J Wildl Dis. 2007 Apr;43(2):274-8. doi: 10.7589/0090-3558-43.2.274.
Two mountain lions (Puma con-color) were found dead in the Simi Hills area of southern California (Ventura County). Postmortem examination and toxicological analyses indicated that the cause of death was anticoagulant rodenticide intoxication. In addition, both lions had marked alopecia and skin crusts, caused by Notoedres cati. The diagnosis of notoedric mange was confirmed by histology and direct examination of mites obtained from skin scrapings of the two animals. Histologically, the affected skin showed acanthotic epidermis with parakeratosis and parasitic tunnels in the stratum corneum. This is the first report of the pathological changes associated with notoedric mange in free-ranging mountain lions.
在南加州(文图拉县)的西米山地区发现了两只美洲狮(美洲狮)死亡。尸检和毒理学分析表明,死亡原因是抗凝血灭鼠剂中毒。此外,两只狮子都有明显的脱毛和皮肤结痂,这是由猫疥螨引起的。通过组织学检查和对从这两只动物的皮肤刮屑中获取的螨虫进行直接检查,确诊为猫疥螨病。组织学上,受影响的皮肤显示表皮棘层肥厚,伴有角化不全,角质层有寄生隧道。这是关于野生美洲狮中与猫疥螨病相关的病理变化的首次报告。