Snyder D E, Hamir A N, Hanlon C A, Rupprecht C E
U.S. Department of Agriculture, Agricultural Research Service, Animal Parasite Research Laboratory, Auburn, Alabama 36831.
J Wildl Dis. 1991 Apr;27(2):334-6. doi: 10.7589/0090-3558-27.2.334.
A raccoon (Procyon lotor) live-trapped in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania was heavily infected with the tapeworm Atriotaenia procyonis. Histopathologic examination of the duodenum revealed this tapeworm attached to the mucosa; the mucosa was mildly hyperplastic without a significant inflammatory infiltrate. This tapeworm was seen also within the proximal pancreatic duct and histopathologic lesions associated with its presence consisted of marked hyperplasia of mucosal cells, causing the formation of an extensive papillary projection into the duct lumen. Inflammatory cellular reaction was minimal, consisting primarily of lymphocytes, and was seen in the mucosa and submucosa of the duct. The presence of A. procyonis in the pancreas of this raccoon is considered to be an aberrant location for this parasite and has not been reported previously.
在宾夕法尼亚州费城通过活捉捕获的一只浣熊(北美浣熊)感染了大量绦虫阿特里绦虫。十二指肠的组织病理学检查显示该绦虫附着于黏膜;黏膜轻度增生,无明显炎症浸润。在近端胰管内也发现了这种绦虫,与其存在相关的组织病理学病变包括黏膜细胞明显增生,导致在管腔内形成广泛的乳头状突起。炎症细胞反应轻微,主要由淋巴细胞组成,见于导管的黏膜和黏膜下层。这种浣熊胰腺中存在阿特里绦虫被认为是该寄生虫的异常寄生部位,此前未见报道。