Publications by authors named "Jacqueline Marr"

Primary hyperthyroidism is a rarely diagnosed endocrinopathy in equids and there have been no previous reports of structural and functional cardiac changes associated with hyperthyroidism in these species. This case report investigates a 20-year-old mule gelding that presented for a three-month history of thin body condition despite polyphagia, with a heart murmur and elevated free and total thyroid hormone concentrations. On presentation, physical exam revealed a body condition score of two out of nine, persistent tachycardia, pansystolic heart murmur and firm bilateral ventral proximal cervical masses.

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  • Angiogenesis plays essential roles in disease, particularly during inflammation and the repair of blood vessel occlusions, but can lead to issues like excessive granulation and vascular overgrowth in conditions such as pulmonary hypertension.
  • The review examines various abnormal vascular growths in the central nervous system of animals, focusing on the complexity of diagnosing similar conditions, including reactive angioendotheliomatosis and various CNS malformations, often leading to confusion among pathologists.
  • Different types of vascular lesions and tumors are discussed, such as benign hamartomas, arteriovenous malformations, and hemangiosarcomas, emphasizing the need for clearer diagnostic criteria and a deeper understanding of these pathologic conditions.
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One free-ranging Gray fox () underwent autopsy following neurologic disease, with findings including morbilliviral inclusions and associated lesions in numerous tissues, adenoviral intranuclear inclusions in bronchial epithelial cells, and septic pleuropneumonia, hepatitis, splenitis, and meningoencephalitis. Molecular diagnostics on fresh lung identified a strain within a distinct clade of canine distemper that is currently unique to wildlife in New England, as well as the emerging multi-host viral pathogen skunk adenovirus-1. Bacterial culture of fresh liver resulted in a pure growth of , with whole genome sequencing indicating that the isolate had a vast array of antimicrobial resistance and virulence-associated genes.

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